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On today's show: Who's in the running to lead the Democratic National Committee; why one Muslim woman backs the president-elect; how France is recovering a year after the Paris attacks. (episode)
The president-elect has promised to cut off federal funding for so-called "sanctuary cities," a name given to places that have ignored policies that target undocumented immigrants.
GOP Chairman Reince Preibus will be chief of staff, and Stephen Bannon, a white nationalist figure, will have a West Wing office as chief strategist and senior counselor.
Since WWII, the U.S. has seen itself as a keeper and defender of international order and peace. With the election of Donald Trump as president, is America about to make a U-turn?
The Retro Report documentary team explores how the 1985 "Live Aid" global concerts used to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine led to other successful social activism campaigns.
Do the French feel any safer since the November 13th, 2015 terrorist attacks? And what will the advent of a Trump presidency and an emboldened National Front mean for their future?
Asra Nomani, a former Wall Street Journal reporter, is Muslim, pro-choice and supports same sex marriage, and she voted for Donald Trump.