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On today's show: 61 people were shot in Chicago this holiday weekend; Donald Trump will fill 100 judicial vacancies; A Texas town has gone 30 years without drinking water. (episode)
Former Presidential candidate Ralph Nader reflects on the health of the Democratic party and the movement Bernie Sanders started in 2016.
California is in the sixth year of a drought that is not only affecting the environment, but has political implications as well.
A Dallas County town that used wells for drinking water until they were contaminated, wonders why the wealthy city of Dallas can't help pay for running water in their town.
While Melania has opted to take a back seat, Ivanka steps into the limelight of the presidency.
A total of 61 people were shot in Chicago over the holiday weekend, with seven deaths on Christmas day alone.
President-elect Donald Trump will have more than 100 judicial vacancies to fill, nearly double the amount President Obama had when entering office.
In a State Department Speech, John Kerry rebuked Israeli criticism and reaffirmed commitment to two-state solution.