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Kati Marton on Her Career in Journalism
In 1957, Kati Marton's family arrived in the United States as Hungarian refugees. She joins Walter Isaacson to discuss a childhood split between two countries, memories of the Apollo 11 moon landing, her career in journalism, and the legacy of her late husband, Richard Holbrooke.
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