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On today's show: A look at President Obama's military legacy; what's next for whistleblower Chelsea Manning; how Michelle Obama defined the position of First Lady. (episode)
Though he scaled back the military aggressions of his predecessor, Barack Obama introduced vast increases in electronic surveillance, drones, and the use of special ops forces.
Barack Obama sees Chelsea Manning as a conscientious objector and views Edward Snowden as a cyber foot-soldier hiding out in Russia.
Ravi Ragbir has lived under the threat of deportation for 15 years. He's hoping President Obama will use one of his last acts in office to grant him — and other immigrants — a pardon.
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments on a civil rights lawsuit filed in 2002 on behalf of Muslim, South Asian, and Arab citizens swept up by the FBI 9/11 investigations.
Confirmation hearings continue for President-elect Donald Trump's high-profile cabinet picks, including secretary of health and human services and the administrator of the EPA.
Michelle Obama has intrigued and inspired millions over the last eight years. She's redefined and challenged traditional perceptions about beauty, strength, and what a first lady can be.