Displaced: Madeleine Albright on the global refugee crisis
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Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was a once a refugee herself, and talks to Ravi and Grant about her story. That experience has helped shape her opinions about America's role in the refugee crisis (or lack thereof), and why she feels strongly about the Trump administration's approach to taking in more refugees. She also talks about humanitarian intervention, how her views have evolved on these issues, and her disappointment in Aung San Suu Kyi over the treatment of the Rohingya.
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