The Current for Sept. 30, 2019
Today on The Current: We’re talking to former British Prime Minister David Cameron about why he called the Brexit vote, and how to solve the resulting chaos; then, we speak to a panel of experts about the West’s evolving relationship with China, and how to balance our trade relationship with concerns over human rights; and we speak to writer and activist Rebecca Solnit about her new book, and why she thinks we need a new kind of hero to capture the diversity in our stories.
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Today on The Current: We're talking to former British Prime Minister David Cameron about why he called the Brexit vote, and how to solve the resulting chaos; then, we speak to a panel of experts about the West's evolving relationship with China, and how to balance our trade relationship with concerns over human rights; and we speak to writer and activist Rebecca Solnit about her new book, and why she thinks we need a new kind of hero to capture the diversity in our stories.