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Published on January 30th, 2021 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Tune In | The Circus on the Race to Vaccinate America

Rubber Meets Road’ Airs Sunday, January 31 at 8 PM on SHOWTIME®

THE CIRCUS: INSIDE THE GREATEST POLITICAL SHOW ON EARTH continues its sixth season this Sunday, January 31, as the Biden administration confronts its first and most crucial task: successfully managing the largest and most complicated vaccination effort in American history.
 
Hosts John Heilemann, Alex Wagner, Mark McKinnon and Jennifer Palmieri crisscross the country to report on the pandemic response – covering the tarmacs where subfreezing vaccine vials arrive and the massive state and local efforts to deliver those shots into American arms. They also unpack the complex politics of the nearly $2 trillion Covid relief package in Congress and the White House’s push to win bipartisan support. 
 
 
Episode interviews include: 
 
  • Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti taking THE CIRCUS inside a massive vaccination center at Dodger Stadium.
  • White House senior Covid adviser Andy Slavitt on President Biden’s “wartime” strategy to control the virus.
  • U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-Michigan) discussing the high-stakes negotiations over the administration’s $1.9 trillion Covid relief plan.
  • Former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel on the lessons learned from the financial crisis in the early days of the Obama administration.
 

THE CIRCUS is produced by Left/Right for SHOWTIME. John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon, Alex Wagner, Banks Tarver, Ken Druckerman, Ted Bourne, Tom Johnson and Siobhan Walshe serve as executive producers. To learn more about THE CIRCUS, go to: SHO.com and follow on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, and join the conversation using #TheCircus.

 

Featured Photo: Frank Micelotta/SHOWTIME



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Editor-in-Chief of The Hype Magazine, Media and SEO Consultant, Journalist, Ph.D. and retired combat vet. 2023 recipient of The President's Lifetime Achievement Award. Partner at THM Media Group. Member of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, the United States Press Agency and ForbesBLK.


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