Phil Klay served in Iraq as a Marine, and he joins us to talk about how unclear missions are leading to a crisis of morale in our military.
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Phil Klay served in Iraq as a Marine, and he joins us to talk about how unclear missions are leading to a crisis of morale in our military.
Read moreCarl Pope, former head of the Sierra Club, joins us to talk about why environmentalists should look beyond elected officials for action on climate change.
Read moreEconomist Saadia Zahidi joins us to talk about how Muslim working women are reshaping cultural norms.
Read moreThe former first daughter joins us to talk about growing up in the spotlight – and about moving beyond it to make a life of her own.
Read moreVeera Hiranandani joins us to discuss her novel “The Night Diary,” which is set during the Partition of India in the late 1940s.
Read morePaul Farmer joins us to talk about what the global health community learned from Africa’s Ebola outbreak.
Read moreGraeme Wood joins us to talk about a sophisticated program in Germany seeking to solve the problems of the refugee crisis.
Read morePaul Chappell joins us to talk about nonviolent tools available to solve the conflict in the world.
Read moreJames F. Hollifield, director of the John Goodwin Tower Center at SMU, joins us to walk through tough questions regarding immigration reform.
Read moreLuis Torres joins us to talk about new technology that could soon play a role in border security.
Read moreMartin Smith joins us to talk about the current state of Iran and Saudi Arabia’s relationship – and how they got to where they are now.
Read moreFrancisco Cantú joins us to talk about how his time spent along the border forced him to consider the violence inflicted on those who live along it.
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