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Season 4 – Firing Line With Margaret Hoover

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Episode 1 Aired Jul 3, 2020 Actor Sean Penn talks about the efforts to expand coronavirus testing through his non-profit CORE. Details Episode 2 Aired Jul 10, 2020 John Bolton, former national security adviser. Details Episode 3 Aired Jul 17, 2020 Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms discusses Georgia's surge in COVID-19 cases. Details Episode 4 Aired Jul 24, 2020 Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) discusses why COVID-19 cases are surging, his new decision to mandate masks statewide, reopening schools and the 2020 election. Details Episode 5 Aired Jul 31, 2020 Philanthropist Melinda Gates talks about the race to develop vaccines and COVID-19's toll on women. Details Episode 6 Aired Aug 7, 2020 Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council of the United States, talks about COVID-19's impact on the economy, jobs and businesses. Details Episode 7 Aired Aug 14, 2020 Former Republican strategist Stuart Stevens discusses his work at The Lincoln Project. Details Episode 8 Aired Aug 21, 2020 Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-Mich.) discusses interviewing to be Joe Biden's VP, Michigan's key role in the 2020 election and the challenges of voting by mail. Details Episode 9 Aired Aug 28, 2020 Rich Lowry, editor of National Review, discusses why he supports President Donald Trump over Joe Biden and talks about nationalism. Details Episode 10 Aired Sep 4, 2020 Conservative women running for a first term in Congress -- Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa), Lisa Scheller (R-Pa.) and Young Kim (R-Calif.) -- explain their motivations, policies and visions for the Republican Party. Details Episode 11 Aired Sep 11, 2020 Sen. Bernie Sanders talks about his support for Joe Biden's presidential bid. Details Episode 12 Aired Sep 18, 2020 Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders discusses her political future, including a possible run for Arkansas governor. Details Episode 13 Aired Sep 25, 2020 Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.) talks about the Supreme Court vacancy, police reform, COVID-19 and Florida's role in the 2020 presidential race. Details Episode 14 Aired Oct 2, 2020 Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) talks about the battle over the Supreme Court and the role of "dark money" in the federal judiciary. Details Episode 15 Aired Oct 9, 2020 Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) talks about the vice presidential debate and the COVID-19 outbreak in the White House. Details Episode 16 Aired Oct 16, 2020 Dr. Anthony Fauci talks about the latest science on COVID-19, efforts to develop a vaccine, and what Americans should expect about living with this pandemic through the winter and beyond. Details Episode 17 Aired Oct 23, 2020 Former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg talks about the 2020 election and the COVID-19 vaccine. Details Episode 18 Aired Oct 30, 2020 Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) talks about foreign interference in the 2020 presidential election. Details Episode 19 Aired Nov 6, 2020 Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) talks about the future of the GOP. Details Episode 20 Aired Nov 13, 2020 Attorneys David Boies and Ted Olson talk about President Donald Trump's allegations of voter fraud, litigation attempts and refusal to concede. Details Episode 21 Aired Nov 20, 2020 Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla talks about the race to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, as well as efficacy, safety and distribution. Details Episode 22 Aired Nov 27, 2020 Dr. Cornel West and Dr. Robert George talk about the need for civil discourse at a time of polarization. Details Episode 23 Aired Dec 4, 2020 Philanthropist Melinda Gates talks about the race to develop vaccines, COVID 19's toll on women and the government's response to the pandemic. Details Episode 24 Aired Dec 11, 2020 Sportscaster Bob Costas talks about sports and COVID-19, the election and the fight for racial justice. Details Episode 25 Aired Dec 18, 2020 Justice Neil Gorsuch talks about the legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, his judicial philosophy and the breakdown of civility in the U.S. Details Episode 26 Aired Dec 25, 2020 Activist and attorney Bakari Sellers talks about whether the Black Lives Matter movement will lead to change. Details Episode 27 Aired Jan 1, 2021 CEO Albert Bourla talks about Pfizer's race to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, and addresses efficacy, safety and distribution, as well as vaccine skepticism. Details Episode 28 Aired Jan 8, 2021 Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) talks about the protest at the U.S. Capitol and the future of the GOP. Details Episode 29 Aired Jan 15, 2021 Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) talks about the attack on the U.S. Capitol and the second impeachment of President Donald Trump. Details Episode 30 Aired Jan 22, 2021 Historians Mary Frances Berry and Douglas Brinkley talk about the inauguration of President Joe Biden and the legacy of President Donald Trump. Details Episode 31 Aired Jan 29, 2021 Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) talks about the impeachment trial for President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden's COVID-19 stimulus plan and the potential for bipartisanship under the new administration. Details Episode 32 Aired Feb 5, 2021 The New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow, author of "The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto." Details Episode 33 Aired Feb 12, 2021 Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Wash.), talks about the impeachment trial of Donald Trump and the future of the GOP. Details Episode 34 Aired Feb 19, 2021 Epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm explains that new COVID-19 strains could cause a surge in cases. Details Episode 35 Aired Feb 26, 2021 Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch discusses his judicial philosophy and the legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Details Episode 36 Aired Mar 5, 2021 The New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow, author of "The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto." Details Episode 37 Aired Mar 12, 2021 Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates. Details Episode 38 Aired Mar 19, 2021 U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm discusses President Joe Biden's plans for clean energy, creating new jobs and protecting the power grid. Details Episode 39 Aired Mar 26, 2021 World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma performs and discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the arts. Details Episode 40 Aired Apr 2, 2021 A discussion about strengthening American democracy and the future of the GOP with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Anne Applebaum and former White House speechwriter David Frum. Details Episode 41 Aired Apr 9, 2021 Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich and federal budget expert Maya MacGuineas talk about America's national debt and what should be done about it. Details Episode 42 Aired Apr 16, 2021 Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) talks about why paid family leave should be part of President Joe Biden's infrastructure legislation, protecting veterans and misconduct allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Details Episode 43 Aired Apr 23, 2021 Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) talks about what it means to be a Republican in the post-President Donald Trump era, police and gun reform and President Joe Biden's plan to withdraw American troops from Afghanistan. Details Episode 44 Aired Apr 30, 2021 Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) talks about her bipartisan bill addressing anti-Asian hate crimes and how her immigrant experience informs her legislative priorities. Details Episode 45 Aired May 7, 2021 Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) talks about the growth of big tech and corporate mergers. Details Episode 46 Aired May 14, 2021 Garry Kasparov, chair of the Human Rights Foundation, discusses authoritarianism and bringing chess to life in "The Queen's Gambit." Details Episode 47 Aired May 21, 2021 Author Irshad Manji talks about how diversity should be defined and taught, labels and why moral courage is the key to honest conversations about polarizing issues. Details Episode 48 Aired May 28, 2021 Cellist Yo-Yo Ma talks about the impact of the pandemic on the arts and how music can comfort people and connect cultures during difficult times. Details Episode 49 Aired Jun 4, 2021 Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich and federal budget expert Maya MacGuineas discuss America's national debt. Details Episode 50 Aired Jun 11, 2021 Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers addresses his concerns that an overheated post-pandemic economy may lead to inflation, and what the federal government should do about it. Details Episode 51 Aired Jun 18, 2021 CNN anchor Don Lemon talks about racism in America, his experience with prejudice and bringing his point of view to cable news. Details Episode 52 Aired Jun 25, 2021 Admiral William H. McRaven talks about the imminent withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, the threat level from Iran and his book, "The Hero Code: Lessons Learned From Lives Well Lived." Details

Season Info

Network
PBS
Rating
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Genre
Special Interest
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jul 3, 2020