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NYC reaches a settlement with Eric Garner's family; a historic deal with Iran; white people talk about race; the art of speechwriting; the scrutiny of Serena Williams' physique. (episode)
A look at the final agreements in the historic nuclear deal with Iran.
Comptroller Stringer discusses the city's settlement with Eric Garner's family and the backlog of repairs at NYCHA.
Civil rights lawyer Lisa Bloom says in order for us to make progress in our conversations about race, white people need to get past the fear of saying the wrong thing.
Barton Swaim, communications officer and speechwriter for former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, discusses the lessons we can learn from the former governor and his exploits.
A recent New York Times piece sparked controversy for dedicating more words to Wimbledon champion Serena Williams' muscular build than her athletic ability. What's behind that slant?