Dan Rather thought he'd seen it all. But then came President Trump.

Tuesday 5 September 2017
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<p>Dan Rather has covered the most momentous events of the modern era. He was in Dallas, Texas, during President Kennedy's assassination. He was in Vietnam, embedded with US troops, in 1965 and 1966. He reported on Watergate, stood at the Berlin Wall as it fell, and interviewed young Chinese dissidents as tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square.</p><p>Rather has seen it all. So when I sat down with him a few weeks back, I wanted to know how he compared our current political climate to all of the contentious moments he's covered.</p><p>"I am an optimist by experience and by nature," he told me. And yet, he continued, "this is a very difficult period. This is a test of our whole democratic system."</p><p>Rather and I discuss the Trump presidency and what it means for the Republican Party's future, our fractured media landscape, and Rather's own evolving career in media. </p><p><br></p><p>Books: </p><p><em>Man's Search for Meaning </em>by Viktor Frankl</p><p><em>All the Pretty Horses </em>by C

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