Previews + Extras
Episode 1 Preview
S1 E1 - 30s
Social media’s addictive power is by design. Colin Kaepernick’s protest has ties to 1968. Women on Wall Street fought harassment decades before #MeToo. Pythons threaten the Everglades. Andy Borowitz wants to treat political ads like cigarettes. Tune in or stream Oct. 7 at 9/8c
Wall Street's #MeToo Moment
S1 E1 - 37s
In this studio scene from "Wall Street #MeToo," the hosts discuss a wave of harassment allegations in the 1980s and 90s.
How Forced Arbitration Tipped the Scales
S1 E1 - 1m 59s
In this scene from "Wall Street #MeToo," Cliff Palefsky, an employment lawyer, says that in the 1990s, no one could work in the securities industry without waiving the right to bring a claim in a public court.
Florida Wildlife Devoured by an Invader
S1 E1 - 38s
In this studio scene from "Pythons," host Celeste Headlee says Florida wildlife is being devoured by an invader -- a giant snake not native to the region, or even to the U.S.
Encounter With an 11-foot Snake
S1 E1 - 21s
This was somebody's pet." Walter Meshaka, a former curator in Everglades National Park, describes his encounter with an 11-foot snake.
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