December 3, 2025
Fmr. U.S. Amb. to NATO Julianne Smith unpacks Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner's meeting with Vladimir Putin over Ukraine peace. Jeremy Diamond brings us a report on the fate of Gaza's missing. Fmr. Israeli PM Ehud Olmert discusses Israeli settler violence in the West Bank. Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) shares his plan to lower healthcare costs ahead of expiring enhanced premium tax credits.
Episodes
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November 17, 2025
S2025 E8034 - 55m 23s
UN aid chief Tom Fletcher discusses his trip to Sudan amidst the country's civil war. Political reporter Stephen Collinson unpacks President Trump's reversal on the Epstein files. Singer Sarah McLachlan discusses her music and activism. MTV co-founder Tom Freston reflects on the birth of the network in his new memoir "Unplugged."
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November 14, 2025
S2025 E8033 - 55m 33s
Retired Army Lt. General Russel L. Honoré discusses his time serving the nation and the tests that our democracy is now facing. Chef Eugene Korolev and his partner Polina Sychova discuss preserving Ukrainian culture through food at their London restaurant Sino. Legendary documentarian Ken Burns discusses his latest 12-hour project, “The American Revolution.”
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November 13, 2025
S2025 E8032 - 55m 35s
Jeff Zeleny unpacks the trove of Epstein emails released by the House. The new leader of the UK's Green Party Zack Polanski discusses left-wing messaging. Actors Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves detail their performances in "Waiting for Godot." Rep. James Clyburn discusses his new book "The First Eight" and reacts to the government shutdown.
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November 12, 2025
S2025 E8031 - 55m 51s
Al Gore discusses the threat of climate change and recent protests at the UN's COP30 climate summit. Human Rights Watch's Juanita Goebertus and Noah Bullock of CRISTOSAL detail a new report that alleges that Venezuelans deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador were abused. Charlie Savage reflects on the life of Dick Cheney and the impact he has left on presidential power in the U.S.
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November 11, 2025
S2025 E8030 - 55m 50s
Ret. Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton marks U.S. Veteran's Day and the continued fighting in Ukraine. MSF's Christopher Lockyear discusses how winter's fast approach is already impacting Ukrainian troops and civilians. Director Hasan Hadi tells the story of an Iraqi schoolgirl in "The President's Cake." Director Bonni Cohen and Fmr. Navy SEAL Marcus Capone discuss the new doc. "In Waves and War."
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November 10, 2025
S2025 E8029 - 55m 46s
Sen Angus King (I-ME), explains why he and seven Democrats broke ranks to advance a measure to reopen the government. Syria experts Reem Turkmani and Charles Lister discuss the first visit to the White House by a Syrian head of state. Mexican author Gabriela Jauregui speaks about violence against women in Mexico. Nutritionist Marion Nestle explains what is wrong with the food we are eating.
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November 7, 2025
S2025 E8028 - 55m 45s
Christiane sits down with former U.N. Climate Chief Christiana Figueres in Brazil ahead of the COP30 climate summit. Art historian Kathy Hessel introduces her new book on art's positive impact, "How to Live an Artful Life." Grammy-award winning musician and songwriter Jacob Collier discusses the inspiration behind his latest album "The Light for Days."
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November 6, 2025
S2025 E8027 - 55m 50s
Staff writer for The Atlantic, David A. Graham, discusses the results of Tuesday's election, the ongoing government shutdown, and threats to U.S. cybersecurity. Salman Rushdie debuts his first work of fiction since his near-fatal attack in 2022. New York Times climate reporter Raymond Zhong on learning to scuba dive to report on deep ocean research.
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November 5, 2025
S2025 E8026 - 55m 50s
Christiane sits down with Britain's Prince William in Brazil to discuss his annual Earthshot Prize, awarded to people finding climate solutions for the planet. Brian Lehrer and Ron Brownstein unpack the reaction to Tuesday's off-year elections, including Zohran Mamdani's notable victory in the New York City mayoral race. Scott Galloway discusses his new book, "Notes on Being a Man."
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May 13, 2025
S2025 E7227 - 55m 46s
Daniel Kurtzer, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and Egypt, offers his thoughts on Donald Trump's trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. Jordan Thomas shares the reality of what it is like to fight forest fires in his book "When It All Burns." Actor Kelsey Grammer shares his experience with trauma, grief, and healing after the murder of his sister in his book "Karen: A Brother Remembers."
Extras + Features
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Who Pays for Undocumented Migrants' Healthcare? Reporter Explains
S2025 E8020 - 17m 27s
In Washington, D.C., the government shutdown is about to enter its fifth week. Negotiations remain at a standstill, the issue of healthcare funding for undocumented immigrants being one of the main sticking points between Democrats and Republicans. According to Washington Post reporter David Ovalle, it is a debate riddled with misleading claims. Ovalle joins the show.
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Beth Macy Returned Home to Ohio to Reckon with America’s Divisions
S2025 E8019 - 18m 3s
In her new memoir "Paper Girl," author and journalist Beth Macy investigates radicalization and the struggling education system in rural America, focusing on her hometown of Urbana, Ohio. Macy joins Walter Isaacson to discuss how divisions have been stoked over the last decade.
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The “Ensh*ttification” of the Internet and How to Fix It
S2025 E8018 - 17m 50s
What with the rise in AI-generated ads, pop-ups and reams of information, author Cory Doctorow says, "The internet is getting worse, fast." He joins the show to discuss his latest book examining where it all went wrong and how we can fix it.
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Human Rights Lawyer: Palestinians Face “Severe Torture” In Israeli Prisons
S2025 E8017 - 18m 34s
On October 13, as part of a Gaza ceasefire deal that saw the release of surviving Israeli hostages, nearly 2,000 Palestinians were released from Israeli prisons. Who are these Palestinians? Why were they detained? Michel Martin poses these questions to Sarah Leah Whitson, Executive Director, Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN). This conversation contains content that some may find distressing.
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The Foods We Love Are At Risk. Sam Kass Says We Can Save Them
S2025 E8016 - 18m 19s
The U.S. government shutdown is impacting those who work in some of the country's most critical industries, including food and agriculture. Millions of families are at risk of losing access to food stamps. Chef Sam Kass worked in the Obama White House as a Senior Nutrition Policy Adviser. Kass spoke to Michel Martin about this and his new book, "The Last Supper."
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Do Free Speech and Protests Have Limits? Fmr. Supreme Court Justice Explains
S2025 E8015 - 16m 46s
Anthony Kennedy is one of just two living retired Supreme Court justices. Kennedy stepped down in 2018 and joins Walter Isaacson to discuss his new book, "Life, Law and Liberty."
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Andrew Ross Sorkin Explains the 1929 Financial Crash and Lessons for Today
S2025 E8014 - 17m 46s
It was the moment that sent the U.S. into a panic and drew the Roaring 20s to a close. The 1929 Wall Street crash, which led to the Great Depression, was the most devastating financial collapse in history. This disaster is the focus of Andrew Ross Sorkin's new book. The author joins the show to talk about what led to the financial shipwreck, and what we can learn from it nearly a century later.
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Colin Hanks Explores John Candy’s Life in New Documentary
S2025 E8013 - 18m 39s
Known for his big smile and even bigger heart, actor John Candy was beloved for his role in family favorites like "Splash!" and Home Alone." Candy's joy-filled performances inspired generations of comedians and actors. A new doc, "John Candy: I Like Me," is taking a look back at his legacy. The film was directed by actor and filmmaker Colin Hanks, who sat down to discuss what drew him to Candy.
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Sen. Mark Warner on Trump’s Role in the Government Shutdown
S2025 E8012 - 18m 4s
The U.S. government remains in shutdown for a third consecutive week, with Republicans and Democrats still at an impasse over a key funding bill. The Trump administration has now been temporarily blocked from laying off thousands of government employees by a judge who said the layoffs are politically motivated. Democratic Senator from Virginia Mark Warner discusses the impacts of the shutdown.
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The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg on America’s “Unfinished Revolution”
S2025 E8011 - 17m 20s
The November issue of The Atlantic looks back at the very beginning of the United States, and where it is two hundred and fifty years later. Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg joins the show to talk about the founding fathers' lofty ideals and how the country is living up to them.
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How Pro-Trump Billionaires Are Taking Over U.S. News Media
S2025 E8010 - 17m 56s
From major mergers to the Trump administration's unprecedented funding cuts to public broadcasting, the U.S. media landscape has lately undergone dramatic shifts. Former media reporter Oliver Darcy is the founder of Status News, and he joins Michel Martin to break down recent developments in the industry.
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Mother of Former Israeli Hostage Reacts to Release of All Living Hostages
S2025 E8009 - 6m 14s
There are scenes of true joy in Tel Aviv's Hostages Square as freed Israeli hostages reunite with family after a harrowing two years in captivity at the hands of Hamas and other militants. Meirav Leshem Gonen knows the agony experienced by those receiving loved ones today. Leshem Gonen's daughter Romi was held by Hamas for 471 days. Released in January, she spent six months in the hospital.
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