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Jeb Bush's official candidacy; a conversation about racial identity after a white woman passed as black for years; writer and director Judd Apatow; and a love of math...and cooking. (episode)
Bloomberg Politics editors John Heilemann and Mark Halperin say that Jeb Bush did something in his formal announcement Monday that he'd yet to do on the campaign trail: show his heart.
When birthright citizenship is undermined and statelessness ensues.
Slate's Jamelle Bouie discusses what it means to "pass," and whether Rachel Dolezal can be black just because she says she is.
Dr. Eugenia Cheng explains how baking and mathematics relate in her new book, How to Bake Pi.
Judd Apatow discusses his new book, a collection of conversations he's had with iconic comedians on why they do what they do.