E-Day, One Year Later (w/ Norman Ornstein)

E-Day, One Year Later (w/ Norman Ornstein)

Longtime political analyst Norm Ornstein joins Katie and Brian to reflect on the upcoming anniversary of Donald Trump’s election. They discuss the “seeds of Trumpism,” the changing Republican Party and the future of American civic life. Plus, Ornstein opens up about his late son’s struggle with mental illness and his push for mental health policy reform.

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How can we feel less alone during — and after — COVID-19?

How can we feel less alone during — and after — COVID-19?

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What can a movie about a pandemic teach us about the real thing?

What can a movie about a pandemic teach us about the real thing?

In these unprecedented times, when tensions, anxieties and fears about the coronavirus are high, many people are finding comfort in a surprising source: Steven Soderbergh’s 2011 thriller “Contagion.” ...

2 Huhti 202041min

Coronavirus update: Why wasn't the U.S. better prepared?

Coronavirus update: Why wasn't the U.S. better prepared?

On this episode of Next Question with Katie Couric, Katie continues her special coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. First, Katie looks to New York City — now the national epicenter of this crisis — ...

26 Maalis 202047min

Coronavirus update: How can we cope with COVID-19 anxiety?

Coronavirus update: How can we cope with COVID-19 anxiety?

On this episode of Next Question with Katie Couric, Katie continues with special coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. First, Katie tackles coronavirus anxiety and how to balance our mental health wit...

19 Maalis 20201h 13min

How worried should we really be about coronavirus?

How worried should we really be about coronavirus?

What began as a distant and mysterious illness in China at the end of 2019 has now been declared an official global pandemic by the World Health Organization. The virus, now known as COVID-19, has spr...

12 Maalis 202052min

Why is plant-based food having such a moment?

Why is plant-based food having such a moment?

Plant-based food might have started out as a niche lifestyle choice for vegans and vegetarians back in the 1970s (hello, Tofurky!), but today you can find plant-based milk, cheese, fish, meat — and so...

5 Maalis 202026min

Why are collegiate sports so often a man’s game?

Why are collegiate sports so often a man’s game?

Just in time for March Madness, Katie talks with legendary Notre Dame women’s basketball coach Muffet McGraw about how the Hall of Famer is working to diversify college sports, the failures of Title I...

27 Helmi 202035min

Why are we all so afraid to get real on social media?

Why are we all so afraid to get real on social media?

On this episode of Next Question with Katie Couric, Katie talks with Celeste Barber, the Australian actress and comedian who is gleefully shattering Instagram's illusion of the perfect life. Celeste s...

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