Axios - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Episode 1
In this edition, Axios looks at the verdict in the Harvey Weinstein criminal case, highlighted by an interview with Manhattan D.A. Cyrus R. Vance Jr.; plus, Mike Allen talks with recently convicted political consultant Roger Stone; an inside look at a Trump rally; a conversation with former Presidential candidates Gary Hart, Michael Dukakis and John Kerry.

Episode 2
This edition features an interview with Donald Trump Jr.; plus, a conversation on the national homelessness crisis with HUD Secretary Ben Carson; tennis legend Billie Jean King and other female sports pioneers on equality in professional sports.

Episode 3
In this edition, DNC Chair Tom Perez talks about the coronavirus and its impact on the Democratic Presidential Primary Race; House Majority whip James Clyburn on supporting Joe Biden and his views on the Republican party; a real-time discovery of the first case of COVID-129 in Nepal; and more.

Episode 4
This edition features an interview with China's U.S. Ambassador Cui Tiankai on the novel coronavirus and U.S.-China relations; plus, Texas Senator Ted Cruz discusses the pandemic and the political state while self-quarantined; Carnival Corporation CEO Arnold Donald on what's ahead for the industry; a conversation with Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer; and more.

Episode 5
This edition features an interview with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo; plus, chef Dan Barber on the pandemic's impact on the farm-to-table movement; an interview with Walmart CEO Doug McMillon; and Joe Walston of the Wildlife Conservation Society on the origins of COVID-19.

Episode 6
This edition features U.S. Vice President Mike Pence; Salesforce founder, Chairman and CEO Marc Benioff; U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL); physician, lawyer and bioethicist Dr. Jacob M. Appel.

Episode 7
In this edition: Alex Karp, CEO and Co-founder of Palantir, a data analytics company; Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan; Christina Paxson, President of Brown University.

Episode 8
This edition dives into conversations around race, policing and equal justice in the wake of protests over the death of George Floyd, and about the continuing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic as parts of the country begin to re-open. Interviews include Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms; Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC); Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church; Rep. Val Demings (D-FL); and Robert Fullilove, EdD.

Episode 9
This edition examines the future of police reform, economy, public safety and the 2020 election, featuring interviews with: Former Minority Leader Georgia House of Representatives Stacey Abrams; Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian; Presidential Advisor and Director of the United States National Economic Council Larry Kudlow; and Yale University Sociologist and expert on race, punishment and policing Philip McHarris.

Episode 10
This episode features an exclusive interview with President Trump. Axios National Political Correspondent, Jonathan Swan speaks with the president about multiple topics including the coronavirus crisis, the Black Lives Matter movement, the November election, and U.S. foreign policy in Afghanistan, China, and Russia.

Episode 11
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf addresses domestic terrorism and criticism of how the agency handled the Portland protests; plus, an interview with former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro; an exclusive look into Washington state's mail-in ballot system, featuring Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman; and a conversation with C. Nicole Mason, P.H.D., President and CEO of the Institute for Women's Policy Research on the "she-cession" and COVID-19's impact on women.

Episode 12
In this edition: an exclusive interview about the impending "red mirage" on election night and the factors setting the stage for chaos. Plus, an interview with David Ricks, Chairman and CEO of Eli Lilly, who discusses the company's work on the coronavirus, the timeline for a vaccine, and whether the process has become politicized; and a conversation with DoorDash CEO Tony Xu on the future of restaurants, delivery and the gig economy amidst major regulatory scrutiny.

Episode 13
As we draw closer to the 2020 election, Mike Allen talks to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, where they discuss the platform's plan to regulate hate speech and disinformation and mitigate election interference. Speaking to the increasing public distrust and scrutiny of Big Tech, Zuckerberg shares what he would do differently if he could start over, his personal views on splitting up big tech and what we should expect from Facebook in the future.

Episode 14
This week's episode features:
· An exclusive interview with co-chair of the Gates Foundation, Melinda Gates, on the findings of its Goalkeepers 2020 report, which details global advances towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. First on AXIOS on HBO, Gates discusses this year's report and how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting progress around the world.
· A short documentary examining the phenomenon of Trump campaign flags, boats and bikinis that are a strikingly popular part of summer as some boaters embrace their partisan identity on the Lake of the Ozarks.
· A conversation with Princeton sociologist and author, Matthew Desmond, looking at the threat of home evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Author of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, Desmond explains the real-life implications of the CDC's recent eviction moratorium.

Episode 15
This week's episode features:
· Veteran journalist Bob Woodward and Axios national political correspondent Jonathan Swan, both known for their reporting and insights about President Donald Trump and his administration, discuss the president, the Supreme Court, the future of American democracy and how this administration and this moment in history differs from the eight previous presidencies Woodward has covered.
· Dr. Andre Perry, a fellow in the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings and the author of Know Your Price: Valuing Black Lives and Property in America's Black Cities discusses the racial wealth gap and the possible paths towards reparations for Black Americans with Axios Markets editor Dion Rabouin.
· President of Planned Parenthood Alexis McGill Johnson and Axios White House and politics editor Margaret Talev discuss the future of Roe v. Wade, the fight over reproductive rights, and the balance of the Supreme Court.
· President of Susan B. Anthony List Marjorie Dannenfelser talks about President Donald Trump and overturning Roe v. Wade with Axios co-founder and CEO Jim VandeHei.

Episode 16
This week's episode features:
· An exclusive, first look at Axios' Trump Loyalty Index, an analysis revealing how loyal Republicans in Congress are to President Trump.
· Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND) a staunch Trump ally, discusses his allegiance to the president and why Trumpism is bigger than Trump.
· The CEO of BP, Bernard Looney, in his first U.S. broadcast interview since the multinational energy company's unprecedented decision to wean itself off oil.
· An exclusive look at data from The Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity exposing how the government hides the real unemployment rate.

Episode 17
In this edition: An interview with Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN); an interview with Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX); Axios co-founders Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei outline what the first 100 days of a Biden administration could look like; an interview with American biochemist Jennifer Doudna.

Episode 18
Interviews include: Valerie Biden Owens; Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA); Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA); Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC); Jon Ossoff.

Episode 19
Guests: Charles Koch, Brian Hooks, Gary Kelly, Rep. Tony Cardenas (D-CA), Tal Zaks.

Episode 20
Guests: Alex Azar, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services; Christopher Krebs, Former CISA Director.
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