PBS | How Would You Respond to These Ethical Dilemmas? | DEADLOCK: An Election Story | Full Episode | PBS @PBS | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
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It’s Election Day in the fictional state of Middlevania. You’re a poll worker, excited to do your civic duty, when suddenly you’re confronted with a series of challenges that will lead you to wrestle with what is legal… and what is right.
This election dilemma unfolds in DEADLOCK: an election story, where UC Davis School of Law professor Aaron Tang guides a panel of influential figures from legal, political, media and cultural spheres through complex ethical dilemmas based on a real-life scenario. The special encourages civil dialogue and critical thinking in an era dominated by polarizing debates.
The producers would like to thank the Columbia School of Journalism for its creative contributions to the program.
Filmed on location at The New-York Historical Society.
DEADLOCK: An Election Story. For bios of the panelists, please visit to.pbs.org/3ZsIPN5
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Panelists: Dr. Rachel Bitecofer, political strategist; Adrian Fontes, Arizona secretary of state; Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., James S McDonnell professor of African American studies, Princeton University; Katie Harbath, CEO, Anchor Change and former Facebook executive; Astead Herndon, national politics reporter, The New York Times and host, The Run-Up; Jeh C. Johnson, former secretary of Homeland Security and former general counsel, Department of Defense; Elise Jordan, NBC/MSNBC political analyst; Kris Kobach, Kansas attorney general; Mick Mulvaney, former U.S. representative for South Carolina and NewsNation contributor; Russell Moore, editor in chief, Christianity Today and author; Scott Pelley, CBS 60 Minutes correspondent; and Gabriel Sterling, COO, Office of the Georgia Secretary of State.
0:00 Open and Host Intro
4:25 Uncle Bill
9:39 At the Newsroom
12:20 The Viral Video at PS 42
16:35 As the Viral Video Spreads
24:20 Closing Time
30:10 At the State Legislature (Who’s Stealing Now?)
37:31 With the Incumbent (Who’s Stealing Now? Pt. 2)
48:34 Protests – Eddie’s Daughter and Uncle Bill’s Son
51:02 One Last Chapter
Official website: to.pbs.org/3ZsIPN5 | #DeadlockPBS
It’s Election Day in the fictional state of Middlevania. You’re a poll worker, excited to do your civic duty, when suddenly you’re confronted with a series of challenges that will lead you to wrestle with what is legal… and what is right.
This election dilemma unfolds in DEADLOCK: an election story, where UC Davis School of Law professor Aaron Tang guides a panel of influential figures from legal, political, media and cultural spheres through complex ethical dilemmas based on a real-life scenario. The special encourages civil dialogue and critical thinking in an era dominated by polarizing debates.
The producers would like to thank the Columbia School of Journalism for its creative contributions to the program.
Filmed on location at The New-York Historical Society.
DEADLOCK: An Election Story. For bios of the panelists, please visit to.pbs.org/3ZsIPN5
This program is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station: pbs.org/donate
Subscribe to the PBS channel for more episodes and clips: youtube.com/PBS
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#ethics #voting #elections #civics
Panelists: Dr. Rachel Bitecofer, political strategist; Adrian Fontes, Arizona secretary of state; Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., James S McDonnell professor of African American studies, Princeton University; Katie Harbath, CEO, Anchor Change and former Facebook executive; Astead Herndon, national politics reporter, The New York Times and host, The Run-Up; Jeh C. Johnson, former secretary of Homeland Security and former general counsel, Department of Defense; Elise Jordan, NBC/MSNBC political analyst; Kris Kobach, Kansas attorney general; Mick Mulvaney, former U.S. representative for South Carolina and NewsNation contributor; Russell Moore, editor in chief, Christianity Today and author; Scott Pelley, CBS 60 Minutes correspondent; and Gabriel Sterling, COO, Office of the Georgia Secretary of State.
0:00 Open and Host Intro
4:25 Uncle Bill
9:39 At the Newsroom
12:20 The Viral Video at PS 42
16:35 As the Viral Video Spreads
24:20 Closing Time
30:10 At the State Legislature (Who’s Stealing Now?)
37:31 With the Incumbent (Who’s Stealing Now? Pt. 2)
48:34 Protests – Eddie’s Daughter and Uncle Bill’s Son
51:02 One Last Chapter