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On today's show: A look at the incident at a baseball practice in Virginia; the new drone report "Out of the Shadows"; the incredible life of film industry trailblazer Marcia Nasatir. (episode)
Attorney General Jeff Sessions was on the defensive while testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday.
Between 2002 and 2017, the U.S. government has acknowledged 150 drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia. But in reality, those countries have been hit with more than 700 strikes.
After being held in a North Korean prison for 17 months, Otto Warmbier was released on Tuesday. But there are three other Americans currently being held by the state.
Back in the '70s, there were no women at the head of the table in Hollywood. Until Marcia Nasatir, who is known for her films like "Carrie," "Coming Home," "Apocalypse Now," and "Rocky."
Congressman Steve Scalise, the Republican majority whip in the U.S. House of Representatives, was shot along with others at a baseball field in Alexandria, Virginia on Wednesday.
In "Nari," Gingger Shankar pays tribute to her mother and grandmother — two extraordinary artists who helped bring Indian music to the West in the 1970s.