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September 4, 2025

Season 2025 Episode 7309 | 55m 46s

Former Israeli Justice Minister Yossi Belin and Palestinian peace negotiator Hiba Husseini explain their continued hope for a two-state solution amid looming IDF action in Gaza City. Professor Imani Perry discusses the Trump administration's pending review of the Smithsonian's exhibitions and programming. Dr. Michael Osterholm fears the US is not prepared for the next pandemic.

Aired: 09/03/25
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