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May 27, 2024

Season 2024 Episode 6236 | 55m 53s

Queen Rania al Abdullah of Jordan discusses the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Steve Coll explores Saddam Hussein's actions during the Iraq War in “The Achilles Trap.” Former NBA star Rex Chapman tells his story of recovering from addiction in his book "It’s Hard for Me to Live with Me.”

Aired: 05/26/24 | Expires: 06/27/24
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