Dr. Suzan Johnson Cook on Colin Powell?s life and legacy
As the country mourns the passing of former Secretary of State and ex-Joint Chiefs Chairman General Colin Powell, tributes are pouring in from those who knew him closely. Former Obama-era Ambassador for International Religious Freedom Dr. Suzan Johnson Cook knew Powell from their respective times in the White House, and also as fellow Bronx natives. As she told Jim Lokay on The Final 5, ?Sometimes the man was made for the occasion, sometimes the occasion was made for the man. He was one that both happened.?
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Dr. Suzan Johnson Cook on Colin Powell?s life and legacy

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