3 December 2019
Episode 82
10 minutes
The Chilean president skips the COP25 climate summit as protests continue. Plus: Angela Merkel’s coalition hangs in the balance, residents of Cincinnati raise a glass at relaxed drinking laws, and Christopher Cermak uncovers some quirky Christmas traditions.
3 December 2019
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