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#26 — Jacob Bogage (Washington Post)
#26 — Jacob Bogage (Washington Post)0:00/2001× Jacob Bogage is a national sports reporter for the Washington Post focusing on society and race.
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#26 — Jacob Bogage (Washington Post)0:00/2001× Jacob Bogage is a national sports reporter for the Washington Post focusing on society and race.
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#25 — Alex Hern (The Guardian)0:00/2001× Alex Hern is the Guardian's UK technology editor.
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#24 — Ben Hammersley0:00/2001× Ben Hammersley is a futurist and works with clients around the world to prepare for technological change. He's a former journalist for the Guardian and the BBC.
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#23 — Michael E. Mann0:00/2001× Michael E. Mann is a world-leading climate scientist and author of The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars, and The Madhouse Effect.
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#22 — Ellen Bryan (WUSA9)0:00/2001× Ellen Bryan is a journalist for WUSA9 in Washington D.C. and has a fascinating story of growing up in the Midwest, winning the Miss Ohio title and finding motivation from growing up with a sister who was struck by lightning.
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#21 — Anna Soubry (MP for Broxtowe)0:00/2001× Anna Soubry is a Conservative MP for Broxtowe. She's been outspoken on Brexit and is a leading campaigner for a people's vote on the EU.
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#20 — Daniel Dale (Toronto Star)0:00/2001× Daniel Dale is the Toronto Star's Washington correspondent. Daniel has fact-checked every single statement that Donald Trump has made.
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#19 — Jack Armstrong (Toronto Raptors)0:00/2001× Jack Armstrong is a TV analyst for the Toronto Raptors and former head coach of the Niagara Purple Eagles.
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#18 — Jody Avirgan (ESPN & FiveThirtyEight)0:00/2001× Jody Avirgan is host and producer of ESPN's 30for30 podcast and FiveThirtyEight's politics podcast.
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#17 — James Spann (ABC 33/40)0:00/2001× James Spann is chief meteorologist at ABC 33/40 in Birmingham, Alabama. He's the host of the WeatherBrains Podcast and is celebrating 40 years in the business.
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#16 — Rodney Carmichael (NPR)0:00/2001× Rodney Carmichael is NPR's hip hop writer, and has chronicled Southern rap for more than a decade.
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#15 — Marshall Shepherd (The Weather Channel)0:00/2001× Dr. Marshall Shepherd is former president of the American Meteorological Society, current director of atmospheric sciences at the University of Georgia, and an international expert on severe weather.