July 23, 2021

55m 55s

Selina Wang; Briana Scurry; Julia Gillard; Poorna Jagannathan

Previews + Extras

  • “Never Have I Ever” Star Poorna Jagannathan: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    “Never Have I Ever” Star Poorna Jagannathan

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    A recent study by UCLA shows that minority women make up just one quarter of film writers and one fifth of directors. Actress Poorna Jagannathan speaks with Aarti Shahani about her role as a tiger mom in the hit Mindy Kaling Netflix show "Never Have I Ever," and discusses why diversity is so important in this golden era of streaming.

  • An Olympic Opening Ceremony Like No Other: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    An Olympic Opening Ceremony Like No Other

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    It was an Olympic opening ceremony like no other: athletes in masks marching in a mostly empty stadium. COVID-19 cases are rising in Japan, the host country, whose population remains largely unvaccinated. Olympic officials hope to shift public focus away from the public health crisis to the competition, and to creating great sporting moments for the history books. Selina Wang reports.

  • How Will Athletes Handle These Olympic Games?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How Will Athletes Handle These Olympic Games?

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    How will the athletes handle these unprecedented Olympic Games? Briana Scurry is an Olympic legend, having won two gold medals as goalkeeper for the U.S. women’s soccer team in both 1996 and 2004.

  • A Global Education Summit to Call For Action: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    A Global Education Summit to Call For Action

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    In the past 18 months, millions of children have fallen out of the education system due to the pandemic, and experts warn many may never return. Next week the U.K. and Kenya are co-hosting a high-level global education summit to call for action. Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard will be taking part, and joins the show from London to talk about making up the education shortfall.

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