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Cecillia Wang on President Trump's Racist Rhetoric
S2019 E2012 - 2m 53s
Following President Trump’s racist rhetoric, raids on undocumented immigrants, and an unprecedent new asylum policy, Cecilia Wang, deputy legal director at the American Civil Liberties Union discusses what this means for civil rights and democracy in the United States.
Steven M. Gillon and Carole Radziwill on JFK Jr.'s Death
S2019 E2012 - 2m 54s
On the 20th anniversary of John F. Kennedy Jr’s death, Christiane Amanpour discusses what might have been, with historian Steven M. Gillon, author of “America’s Reluctant Prince,” and Carole Radziwill, whose late husband Anthony was not just John’s cousin, but his best friend.
Rujeko Hockley Discusses the Whitney Biennial 2019
S2019 E2012 - 15m 47s
Alicia Menendez sits down with Rujeko Hockley, co-curator of the Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial 2019, who gives her a sneak peak at one of the most important art collections in America.
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