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On today's show: Prepping for the first presidential debate of the season; Syria's largest city under siege; consumer advocate Erin Brockovich on trust in America. (episode)
Explore the evolution of presidential debates, and how the advent of television has influenced presidential candidates, and the people who vote for them.
The majority of voters watching the the first presidential debate will know who they're rooting for. So we turn to two of those voters to ask: What could your candidate do wrong?
With help from the Russians, the government of Bashar Al-Assad seems to be mobilizing to apply a "kill-all-who-resist strategy" in rebel-held sections of the city of Aleppo.
José Fernández, the 24-year-old ace pitcher for the Marlins, was killed this weekend in a tragic boating accident.
Palmer, who died Sunday at the age of 87, was the face of golf for more than a generation.
New York Governor Al Smith laid the early cornerstones of the New Deal, which ultimately led to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s rise and success.
As governmental distrust grows, advocate Erin Brockovich says communities must come together to demand change from local authorities.