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Amanpour: Susan Glasser, Fintan O'Toole, Bartlett Sher and John Green

Amanpour

CNN

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4.2929 Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Susan Glasser, staff writer for The New Yorker, and Fintan O'Toole, writer for the Irish Times, join Bianna Golodryga to discuss U.S. politics and President Biden's foreign policy challenges. Then director Bartlett Sher talks about how his film “Oslo” brings to life the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the power of human connection. Our Walter Isaacson speaks to The New York Times opinion editor Kathleen Kingsbury about navigating the changing media landscape in a world of polarization, cancel culture, disinformation. And finally, author John Green explains his book of essays "The Anthropocene Reviewed" and why he aims to write with vulnerability. 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

Hello everyone and welcome to Amman Four. Here's what's coming up.

0:08.0

We're in a race to see who wins the 21st century.

0:11.0

The Biden administration faces a world of challenges as the crises mount a foreign

0:16.5

policy discussion with the New Yorker Susan Glasser and the Irish Times

0:20.5

spent in O'Toole.

0:21.5

We have begun a true dialogue between our people.

0:25.2

Telling the story of the Oslo Peace Accords,

0:28.1

I speak to the director Bartlett Sheer

0:30.4

as the award-winning play comes to the screen.

0:33.0

Then I do think that it's quite important to make sure that we are always bold and always courageous about interrogating ideas.

0:42.0

The woman in charge of the New York Times opinion pages courageous about

0:44.0

interrogating ideas. The woman in charge of the New York Times opinion pages

0:45.0

talks about adapting for our modern age.

0:48.0

Plus, being human in 2021 is very weird.

0:52.0

Best-selling author John Green talks about making sense of the world through five-star reviews. Welcome to the program everyone. I'm Bianna Galadriguez in New York sitting in for

1:13.8

Christiane al-Mampur. More than 150 government agencies, think tanks, and other

1:18.8

organizations have been hit in a global cyber attack. That's according to Microsoft. They say the culprits are the same

1:25.4

Russian-backed group that hacked US federal agencies in the Solar Winds data breach last year.

1:31.0

So far, the Kremlin says it has no information on the attack. This all sets the

1:35.4

stage for a summit between US President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir

1:39.2

Putin in Geneva next month, a meeting that is already bound to be tense after Belarus diverted a passenger

1:45.4

jet to detain journalist Roman Protasevich.

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