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Join New York Times columnist and Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Thomas L. Friedman as he asks world leaders, ordinary citizens, and organizers of grass routes movements the central question: Do our longest-standing allies now hate us? As seen in Spain and elsewhere, an increasingly vehement antipathy among the people of Europe towards America's actions has shown that popular sentiment can not only influence their nations' policies, but actually topple governments. Examining the roles religion, economics, and social welfare play in the widening-gap between Europe and America, the program seeks to understand the differences between American and European politics, and hopes for a return to the European-American alliance of the late twentieth century.