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Warren said Trump is "a small, insecure money-grubber who doesn’t care who gets hurt so long as he makes a profit off it.” (article)
On today's show: A look at the Racial Equity Here program, Gov. Dannel Malloy discusses the fight against gun violence, and a look at national apologies as Obama heads to Hiroshima. (episode)
Forget the good cop, bad cop routine. Several police departments across the country are reinventing their interrogation techniques based on new research.
For community leaders like Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry and Austin Mayor Steve Adler, racial justice is about more than just unity-building buzzwords and hopeful dialogue.
Governor Dannel Malloy of Connecticut, and Ray Winans, a former gang member and founder of the program "Keeping Them Alive," weigh in on the national fight against gun violence.
This week, President Obama will become the first sitting president to visit Hiroshima since the U.S dropped the atomic bomb, but he won't be apologizing for the destruction we inflicted.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump represent the partisan divide in the country, but author and historian Sean Wilentz argues that partisanship is a good thing.