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November 6, 2019

Season 2019 Episode 2093 | 55m 23s

Scott Jennings and John Nichols join Christiane Amanpour to analyze the results from yesterday's state elections in the U.S. Iltija Mufti calls for international attention to the chaos in Kashmir. Leonard Kleinrock and Vint Cerf sit down with Miles O'Brien to discuss the 50th anniversary of the internet's creation.

Aired: 11/05/19
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