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Serena Williams In The Court of Public Opinion

The Morning Run Crew

12-Sep-18 06:05

 Serena Williams In The Court of Public Opinion

We get you out of bed, to your first cup of coffee or to your first destination of your day with thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping all our lives.

6:02 - Do you think retirement has become a luxury few can afford?

10:48 - Should the government intervene in the naming of children?

15:48 - Serena Williams row: #MeToo or #MeMeMe?

22:02 - Was the US Open cartoon depiction of Serena Williams racist?

30:08 - Should someone vacate their seat for Anwar Ibrahim?

Presented by: Melisa Idris, Tan Chung Han, Joyce Goh


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