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On today's show: A look at Donald Trump's pick for defense secretary; Christmas songs you won't hear on the radio; Cuban-American poet Richard Blanco on the death of Fidel Castro. (episode)
An estimated 2,000 veterans will arrive in North Dakota on Sunday. Michael Wood Jr., a former Marine Corps sergeant, explains why he is planning on turning out.
Mattis retired from the military in 2013 and would need a waiver from Congress to serve, based on a requirement that a defense secretary be a civilian for at least seven years.
We speak to a retired coal miner in Kentucky on his hopes for the Trump presidency, and look at how the Democratic Party lost West Virginia.
Reviews of the Jackie Kennedy bio-pic "Jackie," starring Natalie Portman, and a look ahead to some of December's big releases.
Culture reporter Melissa Locker talks about alternative holiday songs to get you through the next few weeks from David Bowie, Paul "Fat Daddy" Johnson, and more.
Cuban-American poet and author Richard Blanco was the first Latino, the first immigrant, and the first openly gay inaugural poet. He reflects on the death of Fidel Castro here.