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THIS WEEK

Tavis talks with former U.S. senator Chuck Hagel about U.S. foreign policy.

In the first of a two-part conversation, Tavis talks with Egyptian Internet activist and former Google exec Wael Ghonim, author of Revolution 2.0.

Tavis concludes his two-part conversation with Wael Ghonim, author of Revolution 2.0—the inspirational story of how anyone can be empowered to change the world.

Tavis talks with award-winning actresses Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer.

Tavis talks with personal finance expert Suze Orman, author of The Money Class.
YOUR VOICE
When I grow up, I want to be just [like] Connie Rice, and I’m 64 years old!…[Tavis] We need more shows like yours during the hours whereby our young teens can get a taste of our challenging history.
Bobie comments on Tavis' conversation with attorney-activist Connie Rice
Just doing some DVR catch-up. Thank you Tavis and crew for sharing this special gift with us.
Susan KC comments on Tavis' tribute to Etta James
I plan to send all of the [Long Beach City] council members a summary of Dr. Jackson’s ideas and a link to the program. Thank you for this terrific program. I look forward to the PBS Designing Healthy Communities series.
Karen S. Harper comments on Tavis' conversation with Dr. Richard Jackson, UCLA School of Public Health



