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Monday, July 27 | 6:30 PM | Free For more than four decades, from his perch as a reporter and anchor, Chris Wallace has been telling us stories as they unfold. Now, on the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, he is taking us behind the scenes of a world-changing historical event to the tale of an untested president, ambitious scientists, terrified soldiers, competitive pilots and the men and women who paid the price for unleashing nuclear power. After working as a White House correspondent and news anchor for NBC and ABC – and winning three Emmys in the process – Chris Wallace is currently anchor of Fox News Sunday. Moderated by Jay Winik, New York Times bestselling author and American historian. Read his New York Times Book Review of Countdown 1945 here.
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Wednesday, July 29 | 5:00 PM EST | Free Few moments in modern history are riper for the sharp lens and iconoclastic insight of Bernard-Henri Lévy: politics overwhelming a plague; archaic defenses against a new pathogen; an epidemic of lies, denial and despair; and a brainless virus converted into a wily enemy. Join us as Lévy discusses with New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman the complex collision of catastrophes laid out in his latest book and whether they will lead to the humiliation of democracies. A French philosopher, activist and filmmaker, Bernard-Henri Lévy is author of more than 30 books, most recently The Empire and the Five Kings and The Genius of Judaism. An internationally renowned reporter and columnist, Thomas Friedman is the recipient of three Pulitzer Prizes and author of seven bestselling books. Photo of Bernard-Henri Lévy ©Ali Mahdavi, Editions Grasset | |||||||
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