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On today's show: What's next after the U.K.'s decision to leave the E.U.; what the Democratic sit-in means for Congress; DJ Shadow on his new album. (episode)
Britain voted to leave the European Union after a bitterly divisive referendum campaign, toppling the government Friday, sending global markets plunging.
"Populist tribal nationalism, with all of its visceral emotional force, is absolutely rampant right now," says British writer, broadcaster, and historian Simon Schama.
Republicans say the president abused his executive powers, while Obama argues that he acted within his authority. The Supreme Court is split. Who's right?
Reviews of "Neon Demon," a horror film starring Elle Fanning; "Free State of Jones," a Civil War film with Matthew McConaughey; and the thriller "The Shallows," starring Blake Lively.
In a new dark comedy, "Swiss Army Man," a cast away befriends a dead body — played by Daniel Radcliffe — which aids him in his trek home. The directors of the film weigh in here.
Americans owe $1.2 trillion in student debt. The rise in borrowing is closely tied to the rise in tuition rates and the uptick in enrollment at for-profit colleges.
Though his main gig is live performance, DJ Shadow has new album out today, called "The Mountain Will Fall." He discusses the album and his creative process here.