Isobel Yeung
Guest Appearances
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VICE INVESTIGATES · S1, E5Disgrace
What happens to the accused and the community after public allegations of sexual misconduct? VICE News reporter Isobel Yeung delves into the messy, complex conversation that takes stock of where we are two years since the height of the #MeToo movement.
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REAL SPORTS WITH BRYANT GUMBEL · S29, E5Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
Elite athletes turned stunt people, Zion Clark's legless road to MMA, artificial turf debate in football, and Iranian tennis star.
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REAL SPORTS WITH BRYANT GUMBEL · S29, E4Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
NFL super agent Drew Rosenhaus, Russian athletes debate, life-changing soccer program for girls in India and golf artist Valentino Dixon.
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VICE · S6, E3A Revolution in Ruins/New Kids On the Blockchain
'A Revolution in Ruins' Libya is in chaos. Rival governments compete for power, human smuggling is rampant, and black markets thrive for everything from oil to hard currency. The international community is backing the Government of National Accord, which maintains a tenuous hold on the capital. But the government’s survival depends on warring militias, many of whom are paid to police the smuggling they themselves are allegedly involved in. VICE looks at how the Libyan revolution is failing.'New Kids on the Blockchain' Bitcoin’s emergence as a global, digital currency has been as revolutionary as it has been erratic. And while fledgling investors obsess over every fluctuation in the cryptocurrency market, nation states are more interested in the underlying blockchain technology and its ability to revolutionize how business is done on the internet and beyond. VICE travels to Russia with Vitalik Buterin, inventor of the Ethereum blockchain, to get a front row seat to the geopolitical tug of war over Internet 3.0.
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VICE · S6, E28The War At Home/Putin's Crimea
"The War at Home" On average, three women in the United States are killed each day by a current or former partner. With firearms greatly increasing the odds of homicide inside homes with reports of domestic violence, some states are making efforts to seize firearms from those with orders of protection against them. Meanwhile other states have passed legislation making it easier for those who file protection orders to carry a weapon without a license. We sent Gianna Toboni to meet the women working to fix the shortcomings of a legal system that often fails to protect women. "Putin's Crimea" In 2014, Russia seized the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea in one of the most brazen annexations of territory since World War II. Aside from economic sanctions, that land grab has largely been forgotten by the international community. More than four years on, Russia's grip on Crimea seems stronger than ever. Isobel Yeung investigates how Crimeans are really faring under Russian control, and how Ukrainians are clinging to the hope of reunification.
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