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Jennifer Rothman on the Privacy Rights You May Not Know You Have

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Wim Wenders on Pope Francis’ Admirable Humility

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The documentary filmmakers discuss their film “RBG” on the life and career of the legendary Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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Kenneth A. Carlson on the Film That Led to a Ceasefire in South Sudan

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The documentary filmmaker discusses his new film "Heart of Nuba" about the heroic doctor Tom Catena in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan.

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John Densmore: The Legacy of The Doors

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The drummer for The Doors discusses being in the iconic band, staying true to his beliefs, and the people who inspire him today.

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Norman G. Finkelstein: Palestinians Are Modern Day Martyrs

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