In the fourth installment of the Newsweek Films series, I tapped into the youth wrestling movement that has grown out of a vacuum in New York City and now serves inner city youth all over the country. Brandon Nunez hails from a rough area of Far Rockaway, Queens and is the ultimate example of how wrestling can help challenged young people win both on and off the mat.
Project Apollo: How The Moon United A Divided America
50 years after the first steps on the surface of the moon, we spoke with several of the astronauts from the Apollo program to talk about what NASA’s quest for the moon meant to a polarized nation.
Morning Brew Presents: Morning People
In this episode of Morning People, Founder of Rizo Curls, Julissa Prado goes through a typical morning routine and gives the audience a glimpse of a day in the life of a small business owner.
On this episode of Salon Talks, Academy Award nominated actor Amy Ryan sat down to discuss upcoming film ‘Lost Girls’ on Netflix, representation in Hollywood and the lasting legacy of ‘The Office.’
Meet America’s Favorite Cop
Officer Tommy Norman is the biggest cop on social media. Norman uses his platform to promote his philosophy of ‘community policing’
Newsweek Future: Will The NFL Exist In 50 Years?
In the premiere episode of the ‘Newsweek Future’ series, I spoke with former NFL players, an NFL writer, and medical expert about the future of the National Football League.
Industry experts discuss the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence and whether there is reason to be afraid of its capabilities as it becomes more intertwined with human life.
Suzanne Friedman discusses how deep brain stimulation drastically helped treat her symptom's of Parkinson's disease.
T.I. Spills On Today's Rap Game, Favorite Artists And Community Involvement
Newsweek caught up with rapper T.I. to discuss his views on the music industry, some of his favorite artists and the role of public figures in community involvement.
Newsweek Film: Pushing The Limit
In this Newsweek Film, I interviewed Victoria Gibbs as she prepared for the Yoga National Championship. Gibbs talked about her past as a professional ballet dancer and how yoga became her physical and emotional escape.
Actor Paul Bettany stopped by Newsweek to discuss his character, Dryden Vos and what it means to be a part of the Star Wars franchise.
Newsweek meet up with Ralph Macchio at the Youtube Studios in New York City to discuss the new Youtube Red Original Series: Cobra Kai.
Actor Jason Clarke reveals how much the disturbing plot of 'Pet Sematary' affected him during shooting, pressure of doing a remake, changing up the story legendary novelist Stephen King.
I interviewed Brookings Institute Senior Fellow Evans J.R. Revere about the proposed summit meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un.
Using a motion graphic map display, this video shows just how difficult it is to buy and obtain a gun in leading countries around the world.
MIT lab researchers programmed an artificial intelligence to compose original horror stories. I shot and edited this video of Newsweek and IBT writers reading the short stories, and capturing their sincere reactions.
In anticipation of the 50th anniversary of NASA astronauts landing on the moon, Newsweek is spotlighting pioneers in science and technology, highlighting their very own moonshots, and how they hope to change the world. Mazi Ghorbani, the Founder, President & CEO of Advance International Inc., is an entrepreneur and inventor whose latest venture involves creating a sustainable protein derived from fish in an effort to combat childhood hunger. Ghorbani wants to deploy his technology all around the world, saving millions of lives in the process.
Morning People featuring Molly Wood
Marketplace Tech Host and Editor Molly Wood takes viewers into her home and shares what her mornings and life as a working single mom looks like. She gives a few ‘keys’ for a successful morning .
On this episode of Salon Talks, actor, screenwriter, producer and director Pamela Adlon sat down to discuss the upcoming season of ‘Better Things’ on FX.
On the anniversary of the Sandy Hook school shooting, I helped cover what families and organizations are doing on the ground in Newtown, CT to make a difference beyond their community.
Puerto Rican Day Parade NYC: A Message Of Unity Post-Hurricane Maria
Parade-goers talked about Puerto Rican pride, and sent messages of unity during the first Puerto Rican Day parade after the devastation of Hurricane Maria.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), exploded onto the national stage in 2016 as a serious contender for the Democratic Presidential nomination. Does Bernie have what it takes to win in 2020?
Team USA Dodgeball Aims For World Cup Crown
Members of Team USA dodgeball talk about why they’re so passionate about the sport and the stiff competition at the international level.
Bill Nye The Science Guy breaks down his issue with climate change deniers: "We scientists have studied it. Why do you think everyone's so concerned?"
Newsweek Film: Riding With Angels
In the premiere episode of the ‘Newsweek Films’ series, I interviewed Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels of New York. Later, I accompanied a Guardian Angels squad on patrol of the New York City subway into the Bronx.
Actor Terry Crews sat down with Newsweek to discuss his role in the upcoming Marvel film Dead Pool, and the need for a more diverse set of superheroes on the big screen.
I collaborated on this project by filming, editing and speaking about what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy means 50 years after his death.
Sports journalist Jemele Hill sat down with Newsweek to talk about her new podcast "Jemele Hill is Unbothered," her thoughts on public discourse and her brush with President Trump on Twitter.
I interviewed Defense Priorities Foreign Policy Fellow Ben Friedman about the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal.
A quick summary that takes a look at the ongoing conflict in and around the region that has brought much death and destruction for years.
As a part of National Pizza Day, many will partake in a tomato pie with their favorite toppings. New York City is often held as one of the standard-bearers for pizza. Take a look at some of New York City's most historic pizza joints in each of the 5 boroughs.
After covering a panel discussion at LMHQ Newsweek caught up with J. Kelly Hoey. I shot and edited this video on Hoey's five tips to conquer networking in the digital age.
Following the horrendous 2017 shooting in Las Vegas, I met and interviewed Alexander Roubian, the President of the New Jersey 2nd Amendment Society. Roubian discussed the Vegas shooting, gun control and his stance on the 2nd Amendment.
I worked with our motion graphics producers to illustrate the coming legal battles regarding marijuana legalization in 2018.
In the first installment of Gotham City Eats, we visited Eva's Kitchen, a Greenwich Village landmark since 1978.
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2020 NCAA ‘March Madness’ tournament canceled amid coronavirus panic.
Who of the NBA's finest will lead their team to the NBA Finals?
President Trump and others from his administration look to eliminate the infamous street gang.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture found 48 kinds of produce that contain the most pesticides. The top 12 are known as 'the dirty dozen.'
Facebook announced it will venture further into the gaming, launching a dedicated gaming app.
The USPS announced NASA Astronaut Sally Ride will receiver her own stamp.
A look back at the coolest tech toys in 2017.
In 2017, Oscar-nominated movies that featured females in a leading role out-earned their male counterparts.
A Federal judge canceled a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline.
With summer around the corner, here are some helpful tips to protect yourself.
A retrospective look at the horrendous hurricane season of 2017.