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Feb 2018
57m 45s

Charlize Theron and Kweku Mandela

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Charlize Theron and House of Mandela Family Foundation Co-Founder Kweku Mandela talk with guest host Soledad O'Brien to kick off a yearlong series of events in honor of Nelson Mandela. They discuss #MeToo, equal pay in Hollywood, the importance of millennials in the future, and that 2018 will be a year of love and not division. See Privacy Policy at https:/ ... Show More
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