Will 2020 be the battle of the billionaires?

Will 2020 be the battle of the billionaires?

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The populist Democrat taking on his own party (with Abdul El-Sayed)

Abdul El-Sayed – the progressive former public health official running for the Democratic nomination in Michigan's open Senate seat – joins Dasha to explain why he believes "both parties are lying" to working Americans, unleashes on the ‘hypocrisy’ of the Democratic establishment ...  Show more

Why NATO’s chief thinks Trump was right (with Mark Rutte)

At the 2026 NATO Summit in Ankara, Secretary General Mark Rutte joins Dasha to discuss NATO's historic defense spending overhaul, Russia's war in Ukraine, Greenland, President Trump's demands of the alliance, and whether NATO can withstand growing questions about America's future ...  Show more

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