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Amanpour: Jacinda Ardern, Masha Gessen, Kelsey Grammer & Danielle de Niese

Amanpour

CNN

News

4.2929 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2019

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern joins Christiane Amanpour in Paris to discuss her efforts to lead a global reformation of social media in the wake of the far-right terror attack in Christchurch. New Yorker writer Masha Gessen then talks Trump and Putin with our Michel Martin. Finally, Kelsey Grammer and Danielle de Niese discuss their production of Man of La Mancha.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey podcast listeners it's Christiane here. Thanks so much for tuning in and I

0:04.3

really hope you enjoy the show. Tonight we have a great exclusive with the

0:07.9

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardher and her challenge to Tech Giants after the Christchurch massacre which was

0:15.2

live streamed on Facebook before it was taken down. And we have Mascha Gessen talking

0:21.6

about Russia and the 2016 election and Putin's end game and also

0:25.6

Kelsey Grammar and Danielle Denise on reviving Don Quixote's man of Lamancher.

0:31.0

It's all about idealism and trust. Get in touch on Twitter and

0:34.6

Instagram and tell me what you think. Welcome to the program everyone. I'm Christina Manpur in London.

0:53.7

Terrorism, the internet, live streaming on social media.

0:57.3

They all collided in the Christchurch massacre in New Zealand.

1:01.2

And now Prime Minister Jacinda Arden has come to Paris to rally the world.

1:05.8

51 Muslim worshippers were brutally murdered by a white nationalist extremist two months ago.

1:12.2

That violence

1:13.2

live streamed on Facebook and spread like a virus

1:16.3

throughout the darkest corner of the internet.

1:19.0

Now Arden, together with French President Emmanuel Macron is meeting with government and

1:24.5

tech leaders from around the world pushing for a pledge to eradicate this

1:28.8

kind of extreme content online. But though Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was in Paris this week, he didn't stay for these

1:36.5

talks. Despite representing a country of just 5 million people, Jucinda Arden has become a political heavyweight, leading the way on this issue,

1:45.3

as well as on gun control.

1:47.2

I travel to Paris to talk to her about what she calls her duty of care.

1:51.2

Prime Minister, welcome to the her duty of care.

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