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Amanpour & Co.
May 31, 2019 (Originally Broadcast April 5, 2019)
Season 2019
Episode 251
Robert Caro is perhaps America’s greatest living biographer, with his books on Lyndon Johnson and Robert Caro considered the definitive works on those men. Ayelet Gundar-Goshen is a prominent Israeli novelist and psychologist and joins the program to explore the fault lines and political narratives of her home country. Emilio Estevez joins to discuss “The Public” – which he wrote and directed.
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