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You Decide with Errol Louis

Oct 30, 2019

Three-time Academy Award nominee Edward Norton sits down with Errol for a conversation on his newest movie, “Motherless Brooklyn,” which he wrote, directed, produced and stars in. He talks about recreating a 1950s New York City that explores the depth of the city’s history and explains how the era of urban planner...


Oct 23, 2019

Marchánt Davis joins Errol to talk about his role in the new Broadway production “The Great Society,” which is set in the turbulent 1960s and follows the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson. He discusses playing the charismatic civil rights activist Stokely Carmichael alongside Brian Cox as LBJ. And he talks about...


Oct 21, 2019

Before returning to the campaign trail and appearing with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at his “Bernie’s Back Rally” in Queens, Bernie Sanders joined Errol Louis to talk about the Bronx congresswoman’s endorsement, his health, the impeachment inquiry into President Trump and much more.

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Oct 16, 2019

Christine Todd Whitman joined me to discuss her time serving as New Jersey's governor and explain why, despite being a longtime Republican and a former EPA administrator under George W. Bush, she believes that President Trump's approach to science and climate change has led the nation to a crisis point.

She stresses the...


Oct 9, 2019

Russian chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov became internationally famous in 1985 as the youngest world chess champion. He joined Errol to talk about his chess-playing days, as well as to weigh in on America’s relationship with Russia. The outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin explains why Putin is a...