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On today's show: A look at the strategic importance of Pennsylvania in the 2016 election; the release of John Hinckley Jr.; explore the women-led Wall Street movie "Equity." (episode)
Pennsylvania has always a battleground in presidential years, and in 2016, it could be the key difference between a President Donald Trump and a President Hillary Clinton.
A number of incidents have raised questions about the Kremlin's influence in the 2016 election.
John Hinckley Jr. was found not guilty by reason of insanity after he attempted to assassinate President Reagan back in 1981. The verdict speaks volumes about justice and mental health.
When the Ice Bucket Challenge swept the internet in 2014, many criticized it as a form of "slacktivism." But the stunt has led to an ALS breakthrough. Can such a campaign be duplicated?
The financial thriller "Equity" is being billed as the first Wall Street movie that stars women. It's also written, produced, and directed by women.
Some areas of the U.S. suffer from "honor syndrome," and the strain to live up to reputations can lead to higher incidents of violence, risk taking, and suicide.
We're coming to you LIVE from the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia! Starting at 11:00 PM, we're inviting you to join the conversation for our special call-in program.