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A daily Global News podcast released every afternoon just in time for your commute home. The world moves way too fast and it’s easy to fall behind the news cycle. Host Tamara Khandaker takes you beyond the headlines to reveal the full story, explore new angles, ask tough questions, and talk directly to the people most affected by the big stories.

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From ‘stay home’ to ‘please go outside’

May 06, 2020 22:47 - 22 minutes - 21 MB

We’ve suffered through months of winter, and we’ve now spent two months at home under isolation. And our efforts are paying off. We’re starting to flatten the curve. At the same time, the weather is getting nicer and most of us want to spend more time outside. The good news is that health officials are encouraging us to do just that. But can COVID-19 spread outdoors? And what are the rules about being outside during this pandemic? Today, we tackle these questions with VICE reporter Manisha Kr...

How contact tracing could help reopen Canada

May 05, 2020 23:35 - 24 minutes - 22.6 MB

This week, Alberta launched the first contact tracing app for COVID-19 in Canada. In Ontario, Premier Doug Ford called for a national strategy on contact tracing. The process of contact tracing is crucial to safely reopening our societies and economies. So today, we’re joined by epidemiologist Cynthia Carr to explain what contact tracing is, what makes it so difficult during a pandemic, and how we can get it right. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Canada’s new assault weapons ban, explained

May 04, 2020 23:18 - 22 minutes - 20.4 MB

On Friday, about two weeks after the Nova Scotia mass shooting, Justin Trudeau announced a ban on military grade ‘assault-style’ weapons. The ban is facing criticism from both sides of the gun control debate. Gun rights groups and some conservative leaders say it targets responsible gun owners, while others say the ban doesn’t go far enough and that it should also cover handguns. Today, we’re joined by Jooyoung Lee, a sociologist at the University of Toronto and expert on preventing gun viole...

Hollywood is being turned on its head by the pandemic

May 01, 2020 21:35 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

The pandemic is seriously impacting the film industry: productions are halted, theatres are closed, and film festivals are being postponed or cancelled. This week, the Academy Awards announced it was changing its eligibility rules to allow films released only on streaming services to qualify for the Oscars in 2021, a big change from its previous rules that required films to have a theatrical release. Today, we’re joined by Barry Hertz, the Globe and Mail’s film editor, to talk about all these...

Inside China’s mission to stockpile the world's supply of PPE

April 30, 2020 23:28 - 24 minutes - 22.3 MB

Since the start of the pandemic, governments around the world have been scrambling to secure medical face masks and other personal protective equipment for healthcare workers. China now produces the vast majority of the world’s medical masks, and if they’re not sending them to you, you’re probably not getting any at all. But in the early days of its own outbreak, China was desperate for PPE. And according to a new Global News investigation, it used some pretty questionable methods to get thei...

A perfect storm: COVID-19 has thrown the oil market into turmoil

April 29, 2020 22:58 - 19 minutes - 18.2 MB

Things were bad for the oil and gas industry even before the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, demand for oil has dropped due to the lockdowns and border closures. Then last week, oil prices dropped to below zero. Today, we’re joined by Global BC’s legislature bureau chief Keith Baldrey to talk about what that means and what the future holds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill Gates, 5G, and the Wuhan lab: Coronavirus conspiracy theories that won’t go away

April 28, 2020 22:50 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

Since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, conspiracy theories around the virus have only become more popular and more complicated. And all kinds of people are pushing them and falling for them, from politicians to celebrities. So today, we’ve got BuzzFeed’s disinformation reporter Jane Lytvnenko back on the show to take us through some of the most popular conspiracy theories and debunk them.

Bill Gates, 5G, and the Wuhan lab: COVID-19 conspiracy theories that won’t go away

April 28, 2020 22:50 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

Since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, conspiracy theories around the virus have only become more popular and more complicated. And all kinds of people are pushing them and falling for them, from politicians to celebrities. So today, we’ve got BuzzFeed’s disinformation reporter Jane Lytvnenko back on the show to take us through some of the most popular conspiracy theories and debunk them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How the Nova Scotia mass shooting unfolded

April 27, 2020 22:46 - 29 minutes - 26.6 MB

On Friday, the RCMP released their timeline of the mass shooting in Nova Scotia that left 23 people dead including the gunman, days after reporters had been attempting to figure out what happened. But there are still a lot of gaps in the narrative. And there are a lot of questions being raised about the way the RCMP communicated what they knew to the public, and whether the way they did it ended up costing lives. Today, we’re joined by Global News’ Ottawa bureau chief Mercedes Stephenson to b...

You don’t need to be productive in quarantine

April 24, 2020 21:07 - 20 minutes - 18.8 MB

You’ve probably seen some version of the post on social media that says if you don’t come out of this quarantine with a new body or a new skill, it was never a lack of time that was getting in your way, it was your lack of discipline. Even in the middle of a pandemic, we’re being pressured to hustle... But is this really the time? Today, we’re joined by Ernest Owens, a journalist based in Philadelphia who recently wrote about this, and Michelle Cederberg, a health and productivity expert base...

Will COVID-19 immunity tests save us?

April 24, 2020 00:45 - 25 minutes - 23.3 MB

With several provinces beginning to talk cautiously about re-opening the economy, the pressure is on to find reliable, rapid tests to determine who is infected with the virus and who has developed immunity to it. Today, we’re joined by Dr. Lynora Saxinger, an infectious diseases expert, who explains what we know about immunity from COVID-19 and the possible unintended consequences that come with testing for it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

China’s ‘wet markets’: Should they be banned?

April 23, 2020 01:49 - 24 minutes - 22.4 MB

When the first cases of COVID-19 emerged in Wuhan, China, experts blamed one of the city’s wet markets that also sold wildlife. The virus is thought to have jumped from one of the animals being sold there to humans. The Chinese government responded by shutting down wet markets across the country. Now, they’ve started to reopen amid a growing chorus calling for them to be shut down altogether. But experts say these calls for wet market bans are misguided. Today, we’re joined by Zhenzhong Si, a...

Nova Scotia mass shooting: The deadliest in Canadian history

April 22, 2020 00:02 - 21 minutes - 19.5 MB

An RCMP officer, a teacher, health care workers, parents and their 17-year-old daughter. These are a few of the people who were killed over the weekend during a 12-hour shooting rampage in Nova Scotia—the worst in Canadian history. Today, Global News’ Alex Quon takes us through what happened and the questions that are still unanswered about the horrific incident. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

European countries are reviving their economies post-COVID-19 lockdown

April 20, 2020 22:14 - 24 minutes - 22.9 MB

Canada is still weeks away from easing economic restrictions due to COVID-19, but some European countries that are further along in their outbreaks are slowly letting businesses open up and sending kids back to school. They’re all trying to strike the balance between the need for economic action and public health. Today, Global’s Europe correspondent Redmond Shannon is back on the show to take us through the different approaches European countries are taking, and what lessons Canada might lea...

Quarantine book club

April 17, 2020 21:30 - 20 minutes - 18.7 MB

A lot of us have been completely consumed by the news around COVID-19 and panic-scrolling through social media all day and night. At the same time, a lot of us have also been trying to read more books because of all the free time we have in isolation, and because reading is just good for you. So today, Vox’s book critic Constance Grady is back on the show to give book recommendations for whatever mental state you might find yourself in. Welcome to our quarantine book club.  See omnystudio.co...

COVID-19 is ravaging long-term care homes

April 17, 2020 00:56 - 31 minutes - 28.6 MB

Around half of the COVID-19 deaths in Canada have happened at long-term care homes across the country. Health experts have long warned that the conditions in these facilities make them highly vulnerable to rapid spread of infectious diseases. Today, we’re joined by Global News’ Morganne Campbell and Mike de Souza to talk about their investigations into COVID-19 outbreaks at care homes and how things got so bad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

To Zoom or not to Zoom

April 16, 2020 01:15 - 23 minutes - 21.2 MB

Videoconferencing apps have suddenly become a major part of our day-to-day lives because of COVID-19… and Zoom has become extremely popular for everything from work meetings to workout classes. But as the app’s user base has exploded, there have been more and more questions raised about whether it’s secure. Today, we’re joined by Bill Marczak, a senior research fellow at Citizen Lab, a technology and human rights research group at the University of Toronto. He’s going to take us through every...

Can cops slow the spread of COVID-19?

April 15, 2020 00:39 - 27 minutes - 24.8 MB

Across the country, police services have been granted unprecedented new powers to enforce public-health measures to slow the spread of COVID-19, like social distancing and mandatory quarantines. Today, we’re talking to Alexander McLelland, a fellow at the University of Ottawa who researches public health and criminalization, about whether this type of police enforcement is effective, and what the criminalization of HIV/AIDS teaches us about today’s coronavirus pandemic.

Are cops going overboard with enforcing COVID-19 rules?

April 15, 2020 00:39 - 27 minutes - 24.8 MB

Across the country, police services have been granted unprecedented new powers to enforce public-health measures to slow the spread of COVID-19, like social distancing and mandatory quarantines. Today, we’re talking to Alexander McLelland, a fellow at the University of Ottawa who researches public health and criminalization, about whether this type of police enforcement is effective, and what the criminalization of HIV/AIDS teaches us about today’s coronavirus pandemic. See omnystudio.com/li...

What’s next for Bernie Sanders and the Democrats

April 10, 2020 00:15 - 26 minutes - 23.8 MB

Yesterday, Bernie Sanders dropped out of the 2020 Democratic presidential race. His harsh criticisms of healthcare in the U.S. had become even more prominent as the country grapples with a worsening COVID-19 outbreak. Today, we’re talking to history professor Elizabeth Tandy Shermer about Sanders’ legacy on the Democratic Party and what’s next for the senator. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Sweden’s controversially relaxed approach to COVID-19

April 08, 2020 23:11 - 24 minutes - 22.6 MB

While most of us are under some kind of lockdown or quarantine, not much has changed in Sweden. Life is still pretty normal as shops and restaurants remain open, even though the virus is spreading. Swedish health authorities are insisting that their approach of not shutting down the economy and letting people use their common sense is working. But there’s a growing worry among the medical community as the case count continues to rise that the outbreak could be getting out of control. Today, j...

Lessons from the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic

April 08, 2020 00:41 - 23 minutes - 22 MB

Over the last few months in the context of COVID-19, you’ve probably been hearing vague references to the Spanish Flu of 1918, often referred to as the deadliest flu in history. It infected about one-third of the world’s population and killed tens of millions of people. Today, we’re talking to John Barry, author of The Great Influenza, to take a look back at the 1918 pandemic and what lessons we can learn from it for today.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Can we trust China’s COVID-19 numbers?

April 07, 2020 00:20 - 29 minutes - 26.6 MB

So, we know China has been ground zero for the COVID-19 pandemic. The world watched as it spread very quickly through Wuhan and then as China took extreme measures, like mandatory quarantines and surveillance, to contain the outbreak. And it seemed like these measures were working, while the number of cases around the rest of the world kept going up. But over the last couple of weeks, reporting has suggested that we may not actually have a full picture of what’s been happening in China. Today...

Kids’ top coronavirus questions, answered

April 04, 2020 00:00 - 18 minutes - 16.7 MB

A few weeks ago, we did an episode answering your top coronavirus questions. Since then, so much has changed in terms of what we know about the virus, and the impact it’s had on our lives. Today, we wanted to answer some coronavirus questions submitted by kids, and we’re joined by Global News’ Jeff Semple to do that. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Should Canada use our cell phones to slow the spread of COVID-19?

April 02, 2020 23:51 - 25 minutes - 23.5 MB

Countries around the world are using cellphone data from people’s phones to slow the spread of COVID-19. These initiatives have been rolled out with varying degrees of success and respect for privacy. Canada hasn’t started doing this yet, but government officials are considering it. Today, we’re talking to Dilshan Kathriarachchi, the Chief Technology Officer of EQ Works, about the sorts of apps that he and other companies are proposing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Landlords vs. Tenants: Rent in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic

April 01, 2020 23:30 - 30 minutes - 28.3 MB

So it’s rent day for a lot of people, the first rent day in Canada since we really started to feel the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. At this point, hundreds of thousands of people have lost their jobs, and the federal assistance program hasn’t kicked in yet. There’s very little clarity right now on what tenants and landlords should do. Today, we’re talking to a tenant, a landlord, and a housing lawyer about their perspectives on the situation, and the supports they would like to ...

How New York became a COVID-19 war zone

March 31, 2020 22:36 - 20 minutes - 18.9 MB

New York state now has more than 75,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with more than 43,000 of those cases being in New York City alone. New York has quickly become an epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic, and the crisis unfolding there is a preview for what a lot of cities around the world could face in the coming months. Today, we’re joined by Dr. Chethan Sathya, a paediatric surgeon and journalist based in New York City, to talk about what’s happening on the ground and how things got so ba...

Delivery and grocery workers are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic

March 30, 2020 23:12 - 23 minutes - 21.8 MB

If you’re doing social distancing properly to help slow the spread of COVID-19, chances are that one of the only reasons you’ve left your house is to do groceries. You’re probably also relying more than ever on places like Amazon to deliver stuff to your door. And the people working in our grocery stores, delivering packages, and cleaning our buildings are being seen as essential . . . and because of that, they’ve accidentally found themselves on the front lines of this pandemic. Today, we’re...

Pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic

March 28, 2020 01:06 - 26 minutes - 24 MB

The COVID-19 pandemic is having a drastic impact on pregnant women. It’s affecting everything from their access to medical care to plans for childbirth. And there are questions around whether the virus can impact fetuses and newborns. Today on the show, we’re talking to Amil Niazi, a Toronto-based journalist who is expecting her second child, about what it’s like to be pregnant at this time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Canada is at a COVID-19 tipping point

March 26, 2020 22:32 - 23 minutes - 21.5 MB

We’re at a critical point in our response to the COVID-19 outbreak in Canada. Experts say that we need to keep up with drastic measures in order to flatten the curve. And if we don’t, the number of cases will continue to rise to the point where the healthcare system will become overwhelmed and thousands of people will die. So today, we’ve got André Picard, a health columnist with the Globe and Mail, to  help us assess how Canada is doing and whether we need to be doing more to curb the spread...

COVID-19: What if you don’t have a home to stay in?

March 25, 2020 22:38 - 22 minutes - 20.3 MB

Advocates are warning that an outbreak of the new coronavirus within the homeless shelter system would be a disaster. Shelters across Canada are regularly overcrowded and they’re already struggling to deal with a severe opioid overdose crisis. On top of that, a lot of homeless people also have underlying health issues that make them extremely vulnerable to COVID-19. Today, we’re joined by nurse practitioner Jessica Hales to talk about how the crisis is hitting this population and whether it’s...

COVID-19: Does Canada need to invoke the Emergencies Act?

March 25, 2020 00:50 - 25 minutes - 23.3 MB

Though provinces and cities have declared states of emergency over COVID-19 and ordered people to practice social distancing and stay home, a lot of people are finding ways around these rules. And with the number of new coronavirus cases rising in Canada every day, a lot of people are urging Canada to invoke the Emergencies Act, a law that would give the federal government sweeping powers. Today, we’re joined by Philippe Lagassé, a professor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affa...

Inside the race for a COVID-19 vaccine

March 24, 2020 00:54 - 30 minutes - 27.5 MB

Researchers and scientists around the world have been scrambling to find treatments and vaccines to stop the coronavirus pandemic. But vaccines can take a year or more to develop, and time is of the essence as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to increase every day. Today, we’re talking to people on the frontlines of the efforts to get a COVID-19 vaccine: a man who’s volunteering for one of the first human vaccine trials in the U.S., and a professor in Ontario who’s part of a research te...

Dating and sex in the time of coronavirus

March 20, 2020 21:43 - 23 minutes - 21.7 MB

So on any regular weekend, you might have been looking forward to getting all dressed up and going on a date. Maybe with your partner, maybe with someone you just started seeing, or maybe even a first date. But that’s all changed now as we’re being told to practice strict forms of social distancing. Today, we’re joined by Jess O’Reilly, a sexologist and host of the Sex With Dr. Jess Podcast, to talk about how we can still date and maintain our romantic relationships during the COVID-19 pandem...

How Canada is trying to save workers who are losing income from the coronavirus

March 19, 2020 22:56 - 23 minutes - 21.5 MB

Across the country, workers are losing their jobs. Hours are getting cut, and their contracts are getting cancelled as businesses are shutting down on their own, or being forced to. The economy is being crippled by the spread of COVID-19. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a massive $82-billion financial aid package to help workers and businesses get by in the short-term. Economist Rosalie Wyonch with the C.D. Howe Institute is on the show to talk about the plan and whether...

COVID-19: The dos and don’ts of social distancing

March 18, 2020 22:39 - 23 minutes - 21.7 MB

So, we’re at the point now where health officials are saying the only way to slow the spread of COVID-19 is through social distancing. But the thing is, in order for us to have any kind of impact and get back to our normal lives, experts are stressing that we have to do it properly. Today, we’re joined by scientist and host of the Super Awesome Science Show Jason Tetro to talk about what we know about how the coronavirus spreads and how to properly practice social distancing. See omnystudio....

Why are Americans exempted from Canada’s coronavirus travel ban?

March 17, 2020 22:31 - 23 minutes - 21.5 MB

This week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the unprecedented announcement that the Canadian border would be closed to foreign nationals. There are a few exceptions, including that American citizens will still be allowed in. There are a lot of questions about the logic of imposing a travel ban and why Americans are exempted. Today, we’re joined by Global’s Washington bureau chief Jackson Proskow and Global columnist and radio host Supriya Dwivedi to make sense of it all. See omnystudio.com...

How to cope with coronavirus anxiety and isolation

March 16, 2020 22:44 - 23 minutes - 21.3 MB

Starting today, we’ll be recording this podcast from home. A lot of you are probably doing the same because you’ve been told to self-isolate or are doing it voluntarily to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. But working from home and being in isolation can take a toll on our mental health. And all the uncertainty and distressing news around the global pandemic doesn’t help. Today, we’re joined by Steve Joordens, a psychology professor at the University of Toronto, to talk about how to cope wi...

Your top coronavirus questions, answered

March 13, 2020 22:13 - 21 minutes - 19.6 MB

There’s a growing sense of anxiety and confusion about COVID-19. A lot of people are wondering what they should do if they have symptoms, whether they should cancel their travel plans, and whether they should self-isolate. Today, we’re answering your top coronavirus questions with Global News reporter Jeff Semple. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What ‘Contagion’ predicted about the coronavirus pandemic

March 12, 2020 22:42 - 21 minutes - 19.3 MB

The 2011 film ‘Contagion’ is at the top of the lists on most streaming services. It’s a terrifying enough film on its own, but rewatching it now during the COVID-19 pandemic makes you wonder how bad things could get. And a lot of the plot points of the movie are already playing out in real life. Today, we’re joined by scientist and infectious disease expert Tracey McNamara, who consulted on ‘Contagion’, to talk about what it predicted — and how we can prevent the worst parts of it from happen...

“Cancel everything”: How the coronavirus shut down Italy

March 11, 2020 22:11 - 19 minutes - 17.9 MB

Three weeks ago, the new coronavirus was barely a problem in Italy. There were just three confirmed cases. But now, there are more than 12,000. And the whole country has been locked down with intense restrictions on movement and bans on public gatherings. On Wednesday, the WHO officially declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, and health officials are warning that we could start seeing the situation in Italy play out in other countries. Today, we’re joined by Marina Lalovich, a radio host...

Stock markets are freaking out over the coronavirus

March 10, 2020 22:09 - 22 minutes - 20.2 MB

The global stock markets are on a wild roller coaster and COVID-19 is partly to blame. Monday saw the steepest falls since the 2008 financial crisis as oil prices plummeted and the new coronavirus continues to spread. Why is this happening and should we be freaking out? Today we’re joined by Mauro Guillen, a political economist at the Wharton School of business, who explains how we got here and how long the economic turmoil may last. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Can facial recognition tools and Clearview AI be reined in?

March 09, 2020 23:32 - 24 minutes - 22.8 MB

It’s been revealed that the controversial facial recognition tool by Clearview AI has been used by more than 2,200 law enforcement agencies and private companies around the world — including Canada. These revelations came to light because of reporting by BuzzFeed News after many law enforcement agencies in Canada initially denied using the software. Privacy and human rights advocates have been sounding the alarm over the company’s extensive database of more than 3 billion images of people fro...

The rise and fall of Victoria’s Secret

March 07, 2020 00:17 - 26 minutes - 24.2 MB

Since the 1980s, Victoria’s Secret has been one of the most powerful fashion brands. At its peak, the company’s fashion shows had the ability to turn its models, known as Angels, into household names. But in recent years, Victoria’s Secret has struggled amid controversies and declining sales. Today, New York Times reporter Sapna Maheshwari takes us through her recent investigation into allegations of a toxic culture within the company and what it takes to stay relevant in the fashion industry...

The humanitarian disaster in Idlib, Syria

March 06, 2020 00:35 - 27 minutes - 24.9 MB

There are about 3 million people trapped right now in Idlib, Syria. These people can’t go anywhere because Turkey won’t let them in, and military interventions have been ramping up for months. There could be some relief as Russia and Turkey just agreed to a new ceasefire, but there have been ceasefire agreements in Idlib before, and they’ve collapsed. Today, we have Elizabeth Tsurkov, a fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute who has a deep network of contacts in the region. We’re tal...

Muslims in India are under attack

March 05, 2020 00:26 - 25 minutes - 23.6 MB

Last week, Hindu nationalist mobs attacked Muslims in broad daylight in Delhi, dragging people out of their houses and setting them on fire. This is all tied to recent changes the Indian government made to its citizenship law, changes that critics say amount to a Muslim ban. To understand the latest outbreak of violence, we’re joined by Shruti Kapila, a historian and lecturer at the University of Cambridge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bernie vs. Biden: Why Super Tuesday matters

March 03, 2020 22:19 - 25 minutes - 23.7 MB

Today is Super Tuesday. It’s when 14 States and one U.S. territory have their primaries and it’s expected to give us a clearer idea of who the Democratic presidential nominee will be. But things have changed drastically over recent days, with Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg dropping out and throwing their weight behind Joe Biden, who has gained a ton of momentum. Allan Lichtman, a historian and professor at American University who’s correctly predicted the outcomes of 9 U.S. presidential rac...

Pandemic or not? The latest on the coronavirus outbreak

March 02, 2020 22:39 - 24 minutes - 22 MB

As the novel coronavirus outbreak spreads around the world, there’s debate over whether it should be formally declared a pandemic. What would this mean and how would it work? Today, Dr. Seema Yasmin, an expert in epidemics and director of the Stanford Health Communication Initiative, is on the show to provide her analysis on the spread of COVID-19 and how governments have responded. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking 'Love is Blind' with the show's creator

February 29, 2020 00:17 - 23 minutes - 21.6 MB

Love is Blind is the Netflix show everyone’s talking about. People go on dates without seeing the other person, unless they get engaged. The engaged couples then get to know each other in the real world for just a couple of weeks before their wedding day. Today, we’re talking with the show’s creator and executive producer Chris Coelen about how he came up with the concept and what the series says about modern love. Warning: this episode contains major spoilers. See omnystudio.com/listener fo...

Why terrorism offenders are coming out of Canada’s prisons still radicalized

February 27, 2020 23:32 - 22 minutes - 20.7 MB

Description: Canadian terrorism offenders are being released from prison even though they still espouse extremist ideologies, according to a new investigation by Global News. Just last year, four of five terrorism offenders released last year were deemend a risk to public safety.  Host Tamara Khandaker speaks with investigative reporter Stewart Bell about why this happens and the lack of deradicalization programs in federal prisons.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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