March 20, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic is first and foremost a tragedy. It is also, however, a global sociological experiment. Every day we learn new things about how we live. For instance, it appears grocery store shoppers aren't too fond of orzo when clearing the shelves of pasta options. We've also learned that social distancing clearly doesn't include social media. In this segment from the latest episode of GZERO World with Ian Bremmer, we culled some of the best videos posted in the past few days--from arias to Ahhhnold.
The full episode begins airing today on U.S. public television. Check local listings.
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