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What the City could do to prevent construction worker deaths; the courts for deportation in NYC are already stressed; Michael Eric Dyson offers guidance for moral redemption. (episode)
Senate Democrats raise concerns that Trump's big-donor Secretary of Education nominee, Betsy DeVos, is fit for the position in confirmation hearings.
Analysis of President Obama's recent pardon of Chelsea Manning and James Cartwright.
Thirty-one construction workers have died in accidents over the past two years, primarily on non-union sites. How could things have gone differently?
With 70,000 pending cases and only 28 judges, New York City's immigration courts are facing a tremendous backlog for hearing cases and proceeding with deportation.
Georgetown professor Michael Eric Dyson discusses the need for white people to face some difficult truths in order to truly make progress in a racially divided America.