The Current for Sept. 27, 2019
Today on The Current: We talk to protesters in Friday's climate strike — can this direct action lead to change or will it fizzle out?; plus, we talk to Green Party Leader Elizabeth May about her party's platform and electoral prospects; then, former U.S. defence secretary James Mattis discusses his new book, a career in the military, and his time in Trump's cabinet; and we discuss the latest in the impeachment inquiry against the president.
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Today on The Current: We talk to protesters in Friday's climate strike — can this direct action lead to change or will it fizzle out?; plus, we talk to Green Party Leader Elizabeth May about her party's platform and electoral prospects; then, former U.S. defence secretary James Mattis discusses his new book, a career in the military, and his time in Trump's cabinet; and we discuss the latest in the impeachment inquiry against the president.