Unraveling 41: Bedlam

Unraveling 41: Bedlam

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Unraveling 40: Media & Politics w/Saagar Enjeti

Jocko and Darryl welcome Saagar Enjeti, co-host of Breaking Points w/Krystal Ball, to discuss how the changes in the media environment have transformed the nature of American democracy. 

Unraveling 39: No Exit

Jocko and Darryl discuss the different perspectives of the Israelis and Palestinians, and whether peace is possible. 

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