james fallows, the writer and pilot will tell us. schools, will they be back to normal? is online education good enough or is it actually even better? i will talk to michael crow, the president of arizona state university and a pioneer of online education. finally life as we know it, can we live life as less social creatures? will we greet each other with a bow instead of a handshake or a hug? what is all of this doing to our brains? arianna huffington has been thinking about it all. all that and more. and we will close with my usual take, all in this special hour. so, let's get started. ♪ >> so what will post-covid-19 politics and geopolitics look like? joining me now is former british prime minister, tony blair. welcome, tony. >> thank you, fareed. >> you've written a great deal you've talked about the rise of populism and how we've entered a world of not sort of left versus right, but open versus closed. so what does this pandemic do to that debate? because it certainly seems as though a lot of people are saying let's close down, because if we're open, we get infected