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The Dive: Experts from Harvard and Beyond Explain The News

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The Dive: Experts from Harvard and Beyond Explain The News

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The Dive: Experts from Harvard and Beyond Explain The News

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Facebook has created it own Supreme Court, yes you heard it right, and this Supreme Court will decide in a matter of days if Donald Trump can be let back in. To talk to us about how this body came to be, what a Harvard professor’s college frie
When COVID hit, it sent a chilling message to those who have lived through the HIV epidemic --  the last big one in the US -- and know very well what can happen when governments ignore people in a health crisis and when poor countries can't aff
Dr Ashish Jha, Dean of the Brown University School of Public Health and one of the most important voices on COVID-19, lets us know how optimistic we can be, what kind of summer we should be expecting and how high of a risk there is for a varian
For all the controversy about China’s relationship with the West, you cannot deny two things: it involves everything from nuclear weapons to climate change, and the stakes -- for the world -- are high. There is no one better to discuss this wi
It has been a little over a year since we started to grapple with the pandemic. Just as we were celebrating the incredible scientific efforts that brought us the vaccines, we now see that the virus is mutating into new variants. These variants
Anand Menon knows Brexit through and through. He is the director of http://ukandeu.ac.uk/ (The UK in a Changing Europe) and professor of European politics and foreign affairs at King’s College London. In this episode, he wonderfully breaks dow
Dr. Michael Mina is a Harvard epidemiologist and immunologist. When the pandemic hit, he put aside all of his previous work to fight the virus. Since he has developed a strategy to stop the pandemic and is consulting governments to implement i
Chasten Buttigieg, a beloved educator, rose to public fame when his husband - Pete Buttiegieg - became the first openly gay major presidential candidate.At first, Chasten, who is in his early 30s, did not think he'd fit in political circles. H
To help us understand the final stretch of the presidential race and what to expect on election week, we sit down with Margaret Talev. Talev is the White House & politics editor at Axios, a CNN political analyst, and a Harvard Kennedy School le
Voting in America is very difficult, from registering, staying registered to having the vote ultimately counted. Renowned voting rights activists and experts LaTosha Brown and Tova Wang explain how millions of Americans are left out of voting a
Renée DiResta is the technical research manager at Stanford Internet Observatory where she researches malign narratives online. She has advised Congress, the State Department and many other institutions. She also writes for the Atlantic, Wired
Harvard Professor Dr.Zoe Marks explains why countries led by women have suffered six times lower death rates than those led by men.
Megan Greene is a renowned economist who has gained worldwide attention, correctly predicting Greece's financial crisis. She has advised central banks and governments in the US, Europe, and Japan. In this episode, she breaks down why this deal
Dr. Dan Barouch is leading Harvard's efforts to develop a coronavirus vaccine together with Johnson and Johnson. In today’s conversation, we sat down to talk about what this journey has been like, how we get to the finish line, and when we will
Sharon Block directs the Labor and Worklife Program at the Harvard Law School, which focuses on the world of work and its impacts on society. She has had a long career in public service, including eight years working for the Obama White House. 
Timothy Patrick McCarthy is an award-winning historian whose work focuses on human rights and social movements. He teaches at Harvard Kennedy School and was also a founding member of President Obama’s LGBT Leadership Council. In this episode, h
Harvard President, Larry Bacow, talks candidly about leading the University through Covid, why the endowment is more complicated than we think, and the future of education.
Cornell William Brooks is the former president of the NAACP. He is a civil rights attorney, an ordained minister and a professor of the practice of public leadership and social justice at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Robby Mook, Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign manager, CBS News Contributor, and president of House Majority PAC talks about the challenges and opportunities of digital campaigning, data versus intuition, and the Trump/Biden race. 
Harvard epidemiologist Dr.Michael Mina explains why antibodies are receiving the news hype they are, why immunity is complicated in this case and how close to the endgame we are
Health Economist Amitabh Chandra is a Professor of Public Policy and Director of Health Policy Research at Harvard Kennedy School of Government and Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Chandra is also a member of the
Juliette Kayyem is a Harvard professor, CNN analyst & former assistant secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
Harvard Professor Jason Furman, President Obama’s Chief Economist, explains how to save the economy during the coronavirus pandemic.
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