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145: David Gergen
FromiGen Politics
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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Jill and Victor are joined by advisor to four presidents, author, and professor David Gergen to put the J6 hearings and recent SCOTUS rulings into historical context, examine the role of young people in rehabilitation of our democracy, and lay out what it takes to become a leader. Are we up to the challenges we face? And is national service a way to get there?
Get More From David Gergen:
Twitter | Website | Harvard | CNN | Author of “Hearts Touched With Fire” & Other Books
Get More From Victor and Jill:
Jill Wine-Banks: Twitter | Facebook | Website | Author of The Watergate Girl: My Fight For Truth & Justice Against A Criminal President | iGen Politics
Victor Shi: Twitter |Medium | Blog w/Jill Wine-Banks | Former Biden Delegate: @Bideninaugural | iGen Politics
Email iGen Politics at igp@politicon.com
Or tweet using #iGenPolitics
Get More From David Gergen:
Twitter | Website | Harvard | CNN | Author of “Hearts Touched With Fire” & Other Books
Get More From Victor and Jill:
Jill Wine-Banks: Twitter | Facebook | Website | Author of The Watergate Girl: My Fight For Truth & Justice Against A Criminal President | iGen Politics
Victor Shi: Twitter |Medium | Blog w/Jill Wine-Banks | Former Biden Delegate: @Bideninaugural | iGen Politics
Email iGen Politics at igp@politicon.com
Or tweet using #iGenPolitics
Released:
Jul 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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