Children in Spain are allowed outside for the first time in six weeks. We'll head into Spain and speak with Mar as she walks outside with her daughter for the first time since the lockdown began.
Even though Spain is lifting the lockdown, France remains in quarantine. We speak to Mark in France and find out why he is to remain at home, while his business in Geneva is allowed to open.
Spain just authorized the use of disinfectant sprayed from military planes to fight the spread of COVID-19. We head into Spain and talk to Mar about the latest option to defeat the coronavirus. Is this a solution the rest of the world could use?
Then we speak with former diplomat Anja Manuel about the future of business relations with China after the virus. We'll find out what incentives American companies have to alter business with China.
Coronavirus exposes the darkest corners of globalization. Anja Manuel joins Tony to discuss how the US-China relationship must change, and what it will take for a company like Apple to cut ties with China.
The coronavirus crisis will dramatically reshape China's relationship with the world. Jim Rickards joins Tony to discuss how the U.S. should respond to China. Also find out how the U.S. should reopen its economy.
This week we check back in with Mar in Spain where the Spanish government is flirting with the prospect of opening the country back up. We'll learn about the controversial steps the Spaniards is taking after the COVID-19 infection rates started to drop.
Then we're off to Turkey, where social distancing may be working to their benefit. We speak to Oguz about the Turkish response to the virus.
Finally, we're headed to Sweden where the economy remains open despite the rest of Europe being in lockdown. We'll look into how the Swedish experiment is fairing after implementing relaxed guidelines compared to the rest of the world.
Sweden is approaching the pandemic differently than all other nations. Businesses are open, children go to school, yoga classes are held at gyms. What does Sweden understand that everybody else does not? Tony talks to Cecilia Soderberg-Naucler, a distinguished Swedish scientist.
This week we check in with Mar in Spain where the the number of new COVID-19 cases are starting to level off after 25 days in lock down. The Spanish government just announced an extension of the nationwide quarantine for at least another two weeks.
Then we speak with Riki Ellison about the US military response to the novel coronavirus.
Finally, on our global media spotlight, we'll analyze the Chinese government's assertion that the US is deliberately going out of its way to make China look bad.
A U.S. carrier is grounded due to coronavirus. China says the U.S. military is responsible for the virus. How should the U.S. military fight this war? Riki Ellison of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance joins Tony for this special program.