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LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: In the new film Atomic Blonde, a British agent played by Charlize Theron shows up in 1989 Berlin just before the wall comes down. And she gets a very violent reception. (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, ATOMIC BLONDE) UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR:
NOEL KING, HOST: NPR's Invisibilia started a new season this summer examining the forces that shape who we are and who we will become. Today, Invisibilia co-host Alix Spiegel introduces us to a young man whose vision of his future self started at a d
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KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: Let's talk about where the Russia story is now. It's certainly been a public relations nightmare for the White House. Some are even using the word treason to describe the Trump campaign's now-proven interest in cooperating with t
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