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Peter Edelman: Democrats Have Helped Criminalize Poverty in America (Part Two)

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The Georgetown Law professor talks about his most recent book on the criminalization of poverty in America throughout the past decades.

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Peter Edelman: It’s Not a Crime to Be Poor (Part One)

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The director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality talks about how the criminal justice system continues the cycle of poverty in America.

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Janet Yang: The Producer Who Changed Hollywood for Asian Americans

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The "Joy Luck Club" producer discusses her connection to China and how it has influenced her career in filmmaking in Hollywood.

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Steven J. Ross: ‘How Jews Foiled Nazi Plots Against Hollywood and America’

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The history professor discusses his new book about a small group of civilians in Los Angeles in the 1930s and 40s who helped fight Nazis in America.

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Bryan Buckley on Making ‘The Pirates of Somalia’

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The director discusses his new film about the true story of a young Canadian journalist who embedded himself with Somali pirates.

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Jere Van Dyk on Being Kidnapped by the Taliban

December 8, 2017 0 Comments

The author discusses his time in Afghanistan both as a reporter and as a hostage, which are detailed in his book "The Trade."

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Peter Nicks: An Exclusive Look Inside the Oakland Police Department

December 1, 2017 0 Comments

The documentary filmmaker discusses his new film "The Force," about the Oakland Police Department, which is attempting to make internal reforms.

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Tiana Alexandra-Silliphant on Her Relationship With Ho Chi Minh’s Adviser

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The documentary filmmaker and Hollywood actress discusses her film "The General and Me" about Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap.

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Peter Kornbluh: America Is Doomed Without Transparency

November 10, 2017 0 Comments

The senior analyst at the National Security Archive discusses the need for transparency of government documents.

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Daniel Ellsberg: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner

November 3, 2017 0 Comments

The former military analyst talks about why he leaked the Pentagon Papers and why there aren’t more whistleblowers today.

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Erwin Chemerinsky: What Free Speech Looks Like on Campus

October 27, 2017 0 Comments

The Dean of Berkeley's Law School discusses his new book, "Free Speech on Campus," and the limitations of the First Amendment.

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Viet Thanh Nguyen: Telling the Story of Vietnam Through Fiction

October 20, 2017 0 Comments

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author discusses his acclaimed novel, "The Sympathizer," and the legacy of the Vietnam War on "Scheer Intelligence."

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Brett Morgen on the Ethics of Jane Goodall’s Studies

October 13, 2017 0 Comments

The filmmaker discusses his documentary about Jane Goodall which primarily uses previously unseen footage of the primatologist in Africa in the 1960s.

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Norman Lear: A ‘bleeding heart conservative,’ (part 2)

October 6, 2017 0 Comments

The 95-year-old television icon, who produced some of TV's most memorable comedies, including The Jeffersons and Maude, talks about politics and mortality,

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Norman Lear: A Lifetime of Changing TV and Its Audience (Part 1)

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In the first of this two-part conversation, the 95-year-old television icon talks about his time in the military and his shows' biggest controversies.

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