Previews + Extras
Trump dines with white supremacist at Mar-a-Lago
S2022 E335 - 9m 20s
One week after former President Donald Trump announced he would seek reelection, he dined at his Mar-a-Lago home with two men known for their racist and antisemitic beliefs: Nick Fuentes and Ye. Mary McCord of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and Stuart Stevens of the Lincoln Project joined Laura Barrón-López to discuss what this means for Republicans.
Museum technology deepens engagement with ancient sculptures
S2022 E335 - 5m 45s
Ancient sculptures at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts are getting a new look. After years of reimagining how to present the great Greek, Roman and Byzantine art, the museum has found ways to draw threads from thousands of years ago to today, using technology to deepen visitor engagement. Special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH Boston reports for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."
Tamara Keith, Amy Walter on Trump dinner with Fuentes and Ye
S2022 E335 - 9m 39s
NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including the GOP's future after Trump’s dinner with Nick Fuentes and Ye and lawmakers return to Washington for the lame-duck session.
Misinformation harms effort to immunize children in DRC
S2022 E335 - 6m 56s
Millions of children around the world did not get routine vaccines as a result of disruptions and disinformation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, these setbacks threaten to undo years of public health advances. Special correspondent Benedict Moran and video journalist Jorgen Samso report.
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