
Reenvisioning U.S. Citizenship to Save Democracy
Clip: 1/24/2023 | 18m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Richard Haass joins the show.
Richard Haass is proposing a way to heal internal divisions and safeguard American democracy. In his book, "The Bill of Obligations," Haass argues for reimagining what it means to be an American. A former diplomat, Haass has served under four presidents, both Democratic and Republican. He speaks with Walter Isaacson about his belief that the greatest threat to American democracy comes from within.
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Reenvisioning U.S. Citizenship to Save Democracy
Clip: 1/24/2023 | 18m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Richard Haass is proposing a way to heal internal divisions and safeguard American democracy. In his book, "The Bill of Obligations," Haass argues for reimagining what it means to be an American. A former diplomat, Haass has served under four presidents, both Democratic and Republican. He speaks with Walter Isaacson about his belief that the greatest threat to American democracy comes from within.
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