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Yahoo News global anchor Katie Couric; LGBT rights in North Carolina; the unusual character of Brussels; sexuality and today's teen girls; Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams. (episode)
Yahoo News global anchor Katie Couric talks about her roundtable discussion with congressional Republicans about the Trump candidacy and where their party is headed.
Congressman John Lewis (D-GA), a Hillary Clinton surrogate and civil rights activist, talks about the state of the race and the impact of the African American vote.
The legal director at the Human Rights Campaign discusses the contrasting status of LGBT anti-discrimination laws in two southern states.
Dutch historian Ian Buruma says Brussels is unfairly characterized as dangerous. It's "a political mess of 19 different municipal districts" which adds to its complicated character.
Talking to teenagers about sex isn't easy. But when the alternatives are pornography or inadequate sex-ed programs, author Peggy Orenstein says parents have a good deal to teach.
U.S. mail carrier Glen Grays was handcuffed by police, mid-route, in another case where a videotaped encounter between police and an African American man raise questions.