
US Secretary of the Army Mark Esper on Post-WWII Alliances
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US Secretary of the Army Mark Esper joins the program.
Christiane sits down in Normandy with the US Secretary of the Army Mark Esper to discuss D-Day, the post-WWII alliance, and President Trump’s contentious military transgender ruling.
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US Secretary of the Army Mark Esper on Post-WWII Alliances
Clip: 6/6/2019 | 2m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
Christiane sits down in Normandy with the US Secretary of the Army Mark Esper to discuss D-Day, the post-WWII alliance, and President Trump’s contentious military transgender ruling.
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Clip: 6/6/2019 | 2m 32s | Journalist and commentator Christine Ockrent joins the program. (2m 32s)
Jake Larson & Carlisle Salapare on D-Day
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Clip: 6/6/2019 | 2m 57s | D-Day veteran Jake Larson and high school student Carlisle Salapare speak from Normandy. (2m 57s)
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Clip: 6/6/2019 | 2m 56s | Historian Sir Antony Beevor joins the program. (2m 56s)
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