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Why Iowa caucusgoers are feeling extra pressure in 2020
S2020 E36 - 12m 57s
Following months of polling and debates, the first votes of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary will be counted Monday night in more than 1,700 caucuses across the state of Iowa. John Yang reports and joins David Yepsen of Iowa PBS and Judy Woodruff to discuss what they're hearing from candidates and caucusgoers, plus why this year's contest feels bigger and more significant than ever.
House impeachment managers make trial's closing arguments
S2020 E36 - 10m 38s
House impeachment managers and President Trump’s lawyers have had their say regarding the president’s impeachment. Now, the Senate will render its verdict. Amna Nawaz reports on the closing arguments presented Monday, and Lisa Desjardins and Yamiche Alcindor join Judy Woodruff to discuss what they’re hearing from lawmakers and the White House about the possibilities of acquittal and censure.
How U.S. health officials are reacting to novel coronavirus
S2020 E36 - 8m 43s
With nearly 20,000 people in China infected by novel coronavirus, the country has essentially quarantined a population of 50 million. Countries including the United States have evacuated their citizens from China and restricted inbound travelers from there. Sec. of Health and Human Services Alex Azar joins William Brangham to discuss how U.S. health officials are handling the outbreak.
How 1 philanthropist hopes to boost mid-career women artists
S2020 E36 - 6m 59s
The work of women artists makes up only 3 to 5 percent of major museums' permanent collections in the U.S. and Europe. Many of these artists struggle financially -- but Susan Unterberg is trying to change that. For decades, the artist has supported her female peers as an anonymous benefactor. Jeffrey Brown sits down with Unterberg to discuss why she decided to put a name on her philanthropy.
Amy Walter and David Yepsen on Iowa caucus trends
S2020 E36 - 7m 44s
The first primary contest of the 2020 presidential primary has arrived, with nearly 1,700 caucuses taking place across Iowa. Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and David Yepsen of Iowa PBS join John Yang in Iowa to discuss early results, the latest poll numbers and how much the ongoing impeachment trial of President Trump has shifted attention away from the Democratic primary race.
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