Episodes
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Christian Politics
S1 E108 - 26m 23s
Conservative leaders, worried about a challenging 2018 campaign, are intensifying their appeals to evangelical voters frustrated with Washington. How do politics and Christianity get along in the age of Trump and an increasingly secular society?
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The Gender Divide
S1 E107 - 26m 22s
What’s needed for the body politic to support a larger, uniting American identity, open to and shared by every race, color, creed and gender? And what has the #MeToo movement done to help or hurt this effort?
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World Stage
S1 E106 - 26m 21s
Should America continue to exert its influence globally, and if so, what are the limits of power?
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America in Black & White
S1 E105 - 26m 15s
Black identity has been at the core of America’s struggle to reconcile its past with a path ahead, but what is that road?
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2018 and Beyond
S1 E104 - 26m 21s
Do the Democrats or Republicans have the meat and message to win in the 2018 midterm elections? And how are leaders from both sides of the aisle working beyond the Washington gridlock to build coalitions of compromise?
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The Futurists
S1 E103 - 26m 15s
Can technology and artificial intelligence solve long-standing global problems like disease and hunger? How will technologies fundamentally change humans and concepts like work and jobs?
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Compassionate Leadership
S1 E102 - 26m 22s
What does humanitarian leadership mean today, and what principles will serve us going forward as a society and nation? Amy Holmes and Michael Gerson interview President George W. Bush and Arthur C. Brooks to find out.
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Echo Chambers
S1 E101 - 26m 22s
Are political and media echo chambers cementing our own biases and eroding our nation’s ability to find common ground? Ideas that were once marginal can become politically mainstream almost overnight. Are there ways to come together around a new center? Can media serve a constructive role?
Extras + Features
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Andrew Sullivan - Christians, Don’t Be Tempted
S1 - 2m
The deal evangelicals made with Donald Trump has a cost.
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Katrina Pierson - He’s No “Choir Boy”
S1 - 1m 19s
Evangelicals see Donald Trump as their David to go up against Goliath.
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Ralph Reed - He’s Fighting For Us
S1 - 2m 58s
Donald Trump is making good on promises he made to evangelicals.
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Jennifer Williams - #MeToo Inspiring Transgender Community
S1 - 1m 35s
How MeToo is inspiring the transgender community.
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Gretchen Carlson - Men Weren’t Wrongly Accused In #MeToo
S1 - 1m 37s
Gretchen Carlson dismisses the argument that men get wrongly accused in #MeToo.
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Christina Hoff Sommers: Check The Stats On Sexual Harassment
S1 - 1m 22s
Sexual harassment isn’t as bad as you think. Look at the numbers, says Christina Hoff Sommers.
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Donald Rumsfeld - War With North Korea Not Off The Table
S1 - 2m 59s
War with North Korea shouldn’t be off the table.
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Alberto Mora - Why Torture Is So Bad For Democracy
S1 - 1m 52s
Alberto Mora explains how torture destroys individual rights.
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Kmele Foster - The Education Gap Isn't Caused By Race
S1 - 1m 16s
Kmele Foster says labels distort the real problem.
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TD Jakes - Political Correctness Is Killing America
S1 - 1m 20s
Political correctness is killing America, says pastor TD Jakes.
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Mitch Landrieu - Confederacy Was On Wrong Side Of History
S1 - 45s
Racial healing begins by removing statues, says New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landreiu.
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TD Jakes - Confederate Statue Removal Won't Heal Our Nation
S1 - 45s
Pastor TD Jakes says it's a distraction.
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