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Monday morning politics; Texas floods; the Menendez trial begins in New Jersey with national implications; how miniskirts swayed U.S. military intervention in Afghanistan. (episode)
'The Atlantic' staff writer McKay Coppins and 'The New York Times Magazine' contributor Ana Marie Cox look ahead to the return to Congress and offer analysis of current political news.
We take your calls in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Harvey that flooded Houston, Texas. And the New York Times's Alan Blinder and Washington Post's Kevin Sullivan report from Houston.
New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez's federal corruption will finally get underway this September. What does it mean for the rest of the country?
Could a photo of women in miniskirts from 1970s Kabul have influenced President Trump's thoughts on intervention in Afghanistan?