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Palestinian Journalist on Gaza: “There Are Situations Your Heart Can’t Take”

Youmna ElSayed, an Al Jazeera correspondent, joined this program last year from Gaza to describe the reality of working there. Since that interview, Youmna has fled Gaza with her family. Ten months on, she joins the show to discuss how hard it was to leave, and the stories she could not bring herself to tell at the time.

Palestinian Journalist on Gaza: “There Are Situations Your Heart Can’t Take”

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    Correspondent Josh Campbell reports from the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles. Olga Cherevko describes the state of humanitarian aid inside Gaza. Ukrainian tennis player-turned-soldier Sergiy Stakhovsky discusses the state of the Russia-Ukraine war. Dulé Hill and discuss their new play "Lights Out: Nat 'King' Cole." Dr. Atul Gawande explains the impact of funding cuts to USAID.

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    Trump has mobilized the National Guard to LA in response to protests against immigration policy. Immigration lawyer Sui Ching and NPR correspondent Jasmine Garsd discuss the implications. Co-directors Sasha Joelle Achilli and Sara Obeidat on their new documentary "Syria's Detainee Files." NYT National Political Correspondent Shane Goldmacher explores changes in voting behavior in the U.S.

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    Fmr. Assistant Defense Secretary for Indo-Pacific Affairs Ely Ratner offers his take on how the US should navigate growing tensions with China. Ibram X. Kendi discusses his new biography of Malcolm X, designed for young readers. Financier Ray Dalio looks at the way nations handle debt and offers advice for avoiding a fiscal crisis in his book “How Countries Go Broke.”

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