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September 22, 2025

Season 2025 Episode 7321 | 55m 35s

Former Prime Minister of France Dominique de Villepin discusses the start of the UN's General Assembly and some countries' recognition of Palestinian statehood. Former political adviser Hussein Agha and former peace negotiator Robert Malley on what they have learned about pursuing a two-state solution. Jonathan Mahler investigates the impact of US federal funding cuts to cancer research.

Aired: 09/21/25
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