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Kati Marton on Her Career in Journalism

Clip: 7/19/2019 | 16m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

Kati Marton joins the program to discuss Richard Holbrooke's legacy.

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.

07/19/2019

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Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins on the Moon Landing

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Clip: 7/19/2019 | 3m 1s | Michael Collins joins the program to discuss the moon landing. (3m 1s)

Charles Fishman on the Team Behind the Moon Landing

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Clip: 7/19/2019 | 2m 51s | Charles Fishman, author of “One Giant Leap,” joins the program. (2m 51s)

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