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    Veterans and Nuclear Radiation Exposure

    National World War II Museum oral historian Hannah Dailey talks about “atomic veterans” -- servicemen assigned to nuclear bomb tests and clean-up -- many of whom suffered long-term health issues from radiation exposure.

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  • After Words

    Deborah Stone

    Political scientist Deborah Stone argues that numbers aren’t objective and explains numerous ways numbers impact our lives daily. She’s interviewed by data scientist and author Cathy O’Neil.

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  • Isolationism

    Georgetown University international affairs professor Charles Kupchan looks back at American foreign policy and isolationism.

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    James Taing

    Filmmaker James Taing discusses his documentary “Ghost Mountain,” about the 1979 massacre of Cambodian survivors of Pol Pot’s Killing Fields by Thai soldiers along the Thailand-Cambodia border.

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  • After Words

    Sally Hubbard

    Open Markets Institute director Sally Hubbard looks at the history of monopolies in American industry and provides her thoughts on how to prevent monopoly power. She’s interviewed by Bloomberg News reporter David McLaughlin.

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    Eddie Glaude

    Eddie Glaude, chair of the African American Studies program at Princeton University, talks about race and politics in America as well as the relevance of the late author James Baldwin in the age of Black Lives Matter.

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