Serginho Roosblad, video producer for the Associated Press’ Global Investigations team, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss an investigation into why “nonlethal” techniques still led to more than a thousand deaths over a 10-year period.
Read moreInside the siege of Mariupol
Frontline producer and editor Michelle Mizner joins host Krys Boyd to discuss Mstyslav Chernov’s first-person account of life under siege, the horrors of a bombed maternity hospital and, ultimately, the power of the press.
Read moreThe social networks that helped Black communities thrive
Producer/director Shayla Harris discusses the networks and towns built for Black people, and the community and safety they brought.
Read moreHow jeans became an American wardrobe staple
Michael Bicks talks about the history of jeans, how they’ve swept the globe as a fashion staple, and why they are a touchstone for major moments in our nation’s history.
Read moreStuck At Home, Rick Steves Dreams Of Europe
Rick Steves, the host of the PBS series “Rick Steves Europe” joins us to virtually whisk us away to bucolic cobble stone streets and dramatic Alpine views.
Read moreCourting The Latino Vote
Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker Bernardo Ruiz joins us to discuss the issues most important to the people some say will determine the 2020 election.
Read moreWhat We Can Learn From The First U.S. Coronavirus Hotspot
Miles O’Brien joins us to talk about his coast-to-coast reporting on the people affected by the coronavirus – and about how inaction by elected officials contributed to the outbreak.
Read moreWhat Happened To All Those Migrant Children?
Frontline investigative producer and correspondent Daffodil Altan joins us to talk about what happens to migrant children once they’re in federal custody.
Read moreHow Saudi Arabia Won Donald Trump Over
Journalist Martin Smith joins us to talk about Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia’s influence on the Middle East.
Read moreA Conversation With Judy Woodruff
Judy Woodruff, PBS Newshour host of 20 years, joins us to talk about her four decades in the business – and about Newshour’s place in an increasingly fractured media landscape.
Read moreCooking With Jacques
This hour, we’ll talk with the French chef Jacques Pepín about his life in the kitchen – and about the foods he fell in love with when he moved to America.
Read moreThe Origins Of Middle East Unrest
We’ll travel back in time a little more than a century with filmmaker Ben Loeterman to talk about how things turned sour, the subject of his film 1913: Seeds of Conflict.
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