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On today's show: Attorney General Sessions' tough line on immigration; women's health under threat in The Philippines; the box office hit "Your Name" and the global rise of anime. (episode)
John Sandweg, former acting director and acting general counsel of Immigration and Customs Enforcement from 2013-2014, says the administration may be biting off more than it can chew.
Author Nir Baram says a basic disagreement makes finding a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict nearly impossible.
For more than a decade, United Nations peacekeepers have been a constant presence in Haiti, but today the U.N. Security Council voted to end its mission in six months.
The Philippines may completely run out of contraceptives in 2018. The nation's instability and politicized battle over access to reproductive care is putting women's health in jeopardy.
Tensions are on the rise in East Asia as countries in the region carefully watch North Korea's next move.
"Your Name" has already grossed more at the box office than any other anime film, and it's just coming to the U.S. this week.