As the pandemic rages, and natural disasters wreak havoc, science shouldn’t be up for debate. But in this election cycle, that’s exactly what’s happening. In this week's episode, CNN Political Director David Chalian and CNN Senior Political Reporter Nia-Malika Henderson explain how science has become politicized, from the coronavirus to the climate, and just how dangerous that is for the country. Plus, CNN Chief Climate Correspondent Bill Weir tells you why presidential leadership is so important in fighting the climate crisis – and what that means for your vote this November.
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It’s Never Too Early
Dr. Fauci's Long Year
The Axe Files: Ambassador Linda Thomas Greenfield
The Right to Bear Arms, But at What Cost?
Why Cultural Change Can’t Be Stopped
What Schoolhouse Rock Didn’t Teach You
Stories Behind the Statistics
Restricting Access to the Ballot
"Women Have to Interrupt"
The Climate Crisis Isn’t Coming ... It’s Already Here
Surviving the Pandemic Economy
Delivering on the Promise of Racial Equity
Fixing a Broken Immigration System
Biden’s China Challenge
Uniting the Divided States of America
Pandemic Policy vs. Reality
And Now the Work Begins
Ok, This is Truly Unprecedented
The Inevitable Insurrection
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