Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles The most human trait is to want to know why. And in a year that tested everyone around the world, “why” was searched more than ever. The spread of the coronavirus has passed a significant milestone. And while we didn't find all the answers, we kept asking. Lift-off! Some questions inspired joy. Others, excitement. Life in the bubble. Whoo! — Do you love me? — Yes. — Do. You. Love. Me? — Yes. I don't know what an improper fraction is. Teachers should make a billion dollars. — We found toilet tissue, y'all. — Thank God! Put it on there, and start it up for me. What are y'all doin'? It's still March. How many days ... in March? Some questions made us cry. You know, we've been through our ups and been through our downs. I think the most important part is that we all stay together throughout. I love you guys! Some made us worry about this spinning rock we call home. Fires were detected in the Amazon rain forest. Why were so many lives lost? Almost 1.5 million people have now died of COVID-19 worldwide. Why are we still asking the same questions? George Floyd repeatedly told the officers that he could not breathe. So why do we still have strength to continue? I believe in your power. I believe in your power. I believe in our power. I believe in our power. Chants of “Black Lives Matter” echoed from thousands of protesters in cities around the world. Why are we not defeated? We have made too much progress, and we are not going back. We are going forward. Planes are starting to arrive in Beirut, full of international aid. Firefighters from around the world arriving in California. There are over 100 coronavirus vaccines in development worldwide. [voice of a man] This is one of those times when people look out for one another and have each other's backs. We kept going for those who showed us the way. Think about how you would like the world to be for your daughters and granddaughters. Remember the struggles along the way are only meant to shape you for your purpose. Press on with pride, and press on with purpose. [voice of male narrator] Why is it that this year showed us its worst, and we still found ways to triumph? An incredible feat from Maya Gabeira. [voice of a male sports announcer] Naomi Osaka. The US Open Championship. Can't let corona stop you. Can't let quarantine stop you. So until we get to every answer ...…we're still searching.
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