
Malcolm Brabant reflects on Peabody-winning refugee series
Clip: 5/23/2016 | 6m 57s
Malcolm Brabant joins Judy Woodruff to reflect on his own desperate journey.
Over the weekend, the PBS NewsHour received the George Foster Peabody Award -- the highest honor in broadcast journalism -- for its coverage of the European migrant crisis with the “Desperate Journey” series. The award was accepted by special correspondent Malcolm Brabant, who joins Judy Woodruff to reflect on his own desperate journey from an insane asylum back to the heights of journalism.
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Malcolm Brabant reflects on Peabody-winning refugee series
Clip: 5/23/2016 | 6m 57s
Over the weekend, the PBS NewsHour received the George Foster Peabody Award -- the highest honor in broadcast journalism -- for its coverage of the European migrant crisis with the “Desperate Journey” series. The award was accepted by special correspondent Malcolm Brabant, who joins Judy Woodruff to reflect on his own desperate journey from an insane asylum back to the heights of journalism.
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