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  • Premiered: Apr 2020
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Season 1
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Coping with the Coronavirus Pandemic: Jo Ivey Boufford / Clinical Professor of Global Health, New York University
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Apr 28, 2020
Only 3 weeks after its first coronavirus infection was discovered, New York City became an epicenter of the Coronavirus Pandemic. As NYC remains in lockdown, the fight to save lives .. show full overview
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What's Happening in Emergency Rooms: Tsion Firew / Doctor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, Special Advisor to the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia
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May 05, 2020
The streets of New York are eerily quiet as the city remains in lockdown. But inside hospital ERs, battles are being fought every day. While the number of coronavirus cases and deaths in .. show full overview
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Fighting Coronavirus in Africa: Tsion Firew / Special Advisor to the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia, Doctor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center
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May 12, 2020
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread around the world, it is now affecting the African continent, and the number of cases is rapidly rising. To make matters worse, East Africa .. show full overview
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What Does the Post-Pandemic Labor Market Look Like?: Erica Groshen / Labor Economist, Cornell University/Former Commissioner of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Jun 09, 2020
As the U.S. slowly lifts restrictions after a two-month pandemic lockdown, things are not the same. Restaurants are re-opening with limited seating, face masks are required in public. .. show full overview
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What Will it Take to Stop Racism and Police Brutality?: Damon Hewitt / Executive Vice President, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
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Jun 16, 2020
The killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers prompted tens of thousands of people to protest in cities across the U.S. and around the world. While violence and looting .. show full overview
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How Has the Pandemic Changed U.S. Higher Education?: Robert Franek / Editor-in-Chief, The Princeton Review
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Jun 23, 2020
It is university and college graduation season in the U.S., but this year, things are not the same. Some ceremonies are being held on-line, while others are taking place with graduates .. show full overview
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Transportation and the Pandemic: Sarah Kaufman / Associate Director, New York University Rudin Center for Transportation
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Jul 07, 2020
In many cities, the pandemic has changed the way people commute. Bicycle and scooter use has increased, while subway and bus ridership has declined. And as people have started to work .. show full overview
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2020 US Presidential Election Outlook: Rachel Bitecofer / Senior Fellow, Niskanen Center
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Jul 14, 2020
In less than 4 months, voters will cast their ballots for the next U.S. President. But with the on-going coronavirus pandemic, an economic downturn and the Black Lives Matter movement, .. show full overview
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75-Years On; Is the World Safer from Nuclear Threat?: Daryl Kimball / Executive Director, Arms Control Association
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Aug 11, 2020
It has been 75-years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan that killed more than 210,000 people by the end of that year. Since then, the US and the Soviet Union, and .. show full overview
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Fighting Anti-Asian Racism: Russell Jeung / Professor of Asian American Studies, San Francisco State University
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Aug 25, 2020
As the Black Lives Matter protests continue across the U.S., there is another group fighting racism. Mirroring the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, the number of hate incidents .. show full overview
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Is it the Right Time to Reopen Schools?: Borhene Chakroun / Director, Division for Policies and Lifelong Learning Systems, UNESCO
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Sep 08, 2020
This year, as countries continue to grapple with the pandemic, there are many discussions about whether or not it is the right time to return to school. In the U.S., images of high .. show full overview
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When Could a COVID-19 Vaccine Be Ready?: William Moss / Executive Director, International Vaccine Access Center, Johns Hopkins University
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Sep 29, 2020
As the coronavirus pandemic still sweeps around the world with second waves already erupting in some countries, pharmaceutical companies and research institutes around the world are .. show full overview
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Securing Equitable Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccines: William Moss / Executive Director, International Vaccine Access Center, Johns Hopkins University
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Oct 06, 2020
Many countries are rushing to secure COVID-19 vaccines for their own population's use, and wealthy nations are funding research to procure massive amounts of doses. Some developing .. show full overview
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Sports in the COVID-19 Era: Matthew Futterman / Sports Journalist, New York Times
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Oct 13, 2020
Major League Baseball, National Basketball League, US Open Tennis and other major sports have resumed in the U.S. But with coronavirus safety restrictions in place, things are not the .. show full overview
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Athletes and Activism: Matthew Futterman / Sports Journalist, New York Times
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Oct 20, 2020
Recently more athletes are using their platforms to make political statements. Naomi Osaka wore 7 different masks at the US Open to honor victims of police brutality. LeBron James, a top .. show full overview
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The US Election and its Effect on Asia: Mike Mochizuki / Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, The George Washington University
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Nov 03, 2020
By pulling out of international treaties and questioning the management of world organizations, President Trump seems to be pushing the U.S. to step back from its position as a global .. show full overview
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How Music Can Give Comfort During the Pandemic: Yo-Yo Ma / Cellist
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Nov 24, 2020
From concert halls and theaters to clubs and restaurants, many venues shutdown under the pandemic, depriving musicians and fans of the magic live music brings. But despite the lockdown, .. show full overview
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How Has America Changed?: Yo-Yo Ma / Cellist
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Dec 01, 2020
The US presidential election and the chaotic aftermath have shown how deeply divided the country has been. And it looks like it will take a long time to fill the ditch. Yo-Yo Ma was born .. show full overview
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How Can Women's Political Participation Be Enhanced?: Debbie Walsh / Director, Center for American Women and Politics, Rutgers University
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Dec 15, 2020
2020 has become a historic year for women. Senator Kamala Harris will be the first woman and person of color to serve as Vice President of the United States. Women also made significant .. show full overview
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How Will 2020 Be Remembered?: Walter Isaacson / Author, Professor of American History and Values at Tulane University
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Dec 29, 2020
The year 2020 could go down in history. As the pandemic spread and the economy screeched to a halt, in the U.S., glaring income inequality and persistent racial disparities came to .. show full overview
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Challenges in 2021: Walter Isaacson / Author, Professor of American History and Values at Tulane University
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Jan 05, 2021
As COVID-19 vaccinations begin across the U.S. and the new president soon be inaugurated, what can we expect from 2021? Walter Isaacson, a well-known author of bestselling biographies, .. show full overview
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How Will the Capitol Riot Be Reckoned with in US History?: Jill Lepore / Professor of American History, Harvard University
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Jan 26, 2021
The U.S. has long been a leader of democratic nations; a pillar of strength to its allies when facing communist countries or those with authoritarian leaders, although there are .. show full overview
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How Can the Biden Administration Achieve Its Agenda?: Capri Cafaro / Professor of Public Affairs, American University/Former Democratic Leader of the Ohio State Senate
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Feb 01, 2021
The first 100 days of a new administration is seen as a benchmark measuring a president's early success. President Joseph R. Biden Jr. is moving aggressively to implement his agenda such .. show full overview
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Combating Hunger During the Pandemic: Valerie Guarnieri / Assistant Executive Director, World Food Programme
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Feb 09, 2021
For the last several years, a troubling trend shows global hunger is on the rise, with about 690 million people undernourished. And the coronavirus pandemic adds to the numbers. In 2020 .. show full overview
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President Biden's Foreign Policy Challenges: Charles Kupchan / Professor of International Affairs, Georgetown University
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Feb 16, 2021
President Biden faces many foreign policy challenges. During Donald Trump's term, the U.S. pulled out from an array of international accords and institutions. While Biden proclaims, .. show full overview

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