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        <description>China’s end-of-the-world blockbuster “Wandering Earth” has a new controversial prequel. While the first film emphasized global cooperation as the only way to save humanity — a theme that has fallen out of favor in Hollywood Sci-Fi  — this one shows China leading the way. BT’s Eugene Puryear discusses with Kris Yang of Guancha, based in Shanghai. Overlap is a global conversation show based on a simple concept — while US elites are working to build a new Cold War environment with China, we want to do the opposite, with people-to-people dialogue and virtual exchanges that show how much we have in common, and how much we have to lose from a new policy of isolation and demonization. This show is made in collaboration with our friends at WaveMedia @WaveMedia, a private media house in China. #BreakThroughNews</description>
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