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Apple launches its new watch; ISIS fragments; the new documentary "Merchants of Doubt;" the links between lasting love and lies; and your calls on whether you've ever lied to yourself. (episode)
Anywhere from $350 to $10,000 could get you one of these time-keeping, social media-feeding, call-taking, vibrating car-and-driver aides that Apple launched yesterday. Interested?
The Washington Post's Liz Sly and Missy Ryan discuss signs of internal strife among ISIS fighters and the structure of the international coalition to fight ISIS.
The new documentary "Merchants of Doubt" explores the world of "pundits for hire" - supposed scientific experts who sow doubt in the public on topics like climate change or tobacco.
Philosophy professor Clancy Martin looks at what philosophers tell us about the links between love and lying.