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You Decide with Errol Louis

May 29, 2019

Rev. Al Sharpton discusses how his start as a child preacher led to a fatherly relationship with the “Godfather of Soul” James Brown and being mentored by Jesse Jackson.

He explains his interest in social justice and the idea behind founding the National Action Network. He also weighs in on the 2020 race, including...


May 22, 2019

The critically-acclaimed Broadway hit “To Kill a Mockingbird” is nominated for nine Tony Awards. Playwright Aaron Sorkin and actor Gbenga Akinnagbe, who plays Tom Robinson, join Errol for a powerful conversation about their efforts and challenges to reimagine Harper Lee’s beloved novel about racial injustice set...


May 15, 2019

John Miller, the deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism at the NYPD, joins Errol to talk about how he keeps New York City and its eight million residents safe from terror attacks and offers his insights into the psychology of terrorists.

He also discusses his time as an award-winning reporter and...


May 8, 2019

Errol heads to the International Rescue Committee’s headquarters in Midtown, Manhattan, and sits down with David Miliband, the IRC’s president and CEO, who discusses the global refuges crisis and his efforts to provide aid and support to displaced people in about 40 countries. That includes those separated at the...


May 1, 2019

Cecile Richards, who was the former president of Planned Parenthood for 12 years, joined Errol to talk about her initiative called “Supermajority,” a new advocacy group to get more women involved in politics. She also reflects on lessons from her years of activism, including her work as a labor organizer, her focus...