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On today's show: A look at the U.S. strike against Syria; Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh on police accountability in 2017 and beyond; the changing role of libraries in the 21st century. (episode)
The Pentagon says that there is no dispute "that Syria used banned chemical weapons of the people of Idlib," adding that the strike was "a proportional response to Assad's heinous act."
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh explains how the city's approach can be an example for other localities that are undergoing police reform in the Trump era.
A look at the importance of libraries in the 21st century, as both physical and digital spaces.
If the role of the library is to create more informed citizens, then flagging and combating “fake news” could be the perfect task for librarians living in an era of "alternative facts."
"I had buckets of tears coming down my face," says Rana Shanawani, who came to the U.S. from Syria in 2011.