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Margaret MacMillan and Sarah Lyall join the program to discuss Boris Johnson.
Renowned historian Margaret MacMillan and The New York Times’ Sarah Lyall unpack the week’s events in the United Kingdom, and whether Boris Johnson’s premiership is capable of uniting the nation.
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Margaret MacMillan and Sarah Lyall on Boris Johnson
Clip: 7/25/2019 | 3mVideo has Closed Captions
Renowned historian Margaret MacMillan and The New York Times’ Sarah Lyall unpack the week’s events in the United Kingdom, and whether Boris Johnson’s premiership is capable of uniting the nation.
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