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The New Yorker Editor David Remnick on George H. W. Bush
As President George H. W. Bush is laid to rest and his funeral brings Washington to a standstill, David Remnick, editor of the New Yorker, joins the program to discuss six decades in public service that left behind a complicated legacy.
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