
Dean Baquet on the New York Times and the Political Climate
Clip: 10/2/2018 | 13m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Walter Isaacson interviews Dean Baquet, Executive Editor of The New York Times.
Walter Isaacson speaks to executive editor Dean Baquet to discuss how the New York Times is fighting back in the current political climate.
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Dean Baquet on the New York Times and the Political Climate
Clip: 10/2/2018 | 13m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Walter Isaacson speaks to executive editor Dean Baquet to discuss how the New York Times is fighting back in the current political climate.
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