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On today's show: A look at President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress; part III of "Commuted: Life After Prison;" musician Zeshan Bagewadi. (episode)
Three voters respond to the president's address to Congress: A Republican who voted for Donald Trump, a Democrat who voted for Trump, and a Republican who didn't vote for Trump.
Since January, more than 80 different Jewish schools and community centers have been evacuated after bomb threats. Just this Monday, locations in 16 cities across the U.S. were targeted.
Every 20 years, Florida amends its Constitution in a unique way, with a "Constitution Revision Commission."
Today, the Texas Supreme Court hears oral arguments in a case challenging the city’s benefit policy for same-sex couples, despite the fact that same-sex marriage is the law of the land.
In part III of the new series, "Commuted: Life After Prison," Aaron Glasscock is finally free and talks about his expectations and worries as he heads to a halfway house with his family.
Zeshan Bagewadi has breathed new life into to George Perkins' soulful track, "Cryin' in the Streets." Perkins originally wrote the song after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.