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On today's show: A look at President Trump's decision to fire FBI Director James Comey; examining the relationship between Russia and Cuba; a housing program to reduce recidivism rates. (episode)
FBI Director James Comey has been fired by President Trump. Here's what's next for the FBI, and for the investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election.
Matthew Miller, a former spokesperson for the Department of Justice under Attorney General Eric Holder, says the decision to fire James Comey is a betrayal.
A look at how Puerto Rico ended up as the largest local government bankruptcy case in United States history, and what it means for everything from pensions to schools.
On Wednesday, the first of a series of Russian shipments of oil will arrive in Cuba, disrupting what has been traditionally a Cuban-Venezuelan exchange.
Short term imprisonment for minor infractions or misdemeanors has created a system that often cycles former inmates between jail, the streets, and then back to jail again.
Jeffrey Rosen, a professor of law at George Washington University and president of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, discusses the firing of FBI Director James Comey.