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Meet the new presidential candidates -- a brain surgeon and a CEO; Glenn Greenwald on government surveillance; the documentary "The Seven Five;" and new and old parenting advice. (episode)
Reporters talk about the arrest on corruption charges of NYS Senate majority leader Dean Skelos and what it means for the outstanding issues this legislative term.
New York Times Magazine chief political correspondent Jim Rutenberg discusses the entry of two political outsiders into the GOP presidential race -- Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina.
Glenn Greenwald updates Edward Snowden's story and his own ongoing work uncovering government surveillance.
Ylonda Gault Caviness describes her journey to the realization that all the parenting advice she was obsessively devouring didn’t mean much compared to her mom's old-school ways.
Former NYPD officer Michael Dowd joins Tiller Russell, the director of a documentary about his life, "The Seven Five," which looks at the widespread corruption in the NYPD of the '80s.