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Obama Center offers a new vision for presidential legacies

Clip: 6/19/2026 | 6m 11sVideo has Closed Captions

How the Obama Presidential Center offers a new vision for presidential legacies

The Obama Presidential Center is now open to the public in Chicago. Former President Obama says he does not want the center to feel like a shrine or a museum, but rather a representation of an American story still being written. Ali Rogin discusses what Obama is seeking to communicate through this new institution with Yale University historian Beverly Gage.

06/19/2026

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