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The Trump administration weighs recent pros and cons; a controversial way to use DNA and catch criminals; holding companies accountable in the political climate; the 2017 Library Awards. (episode)
Tavis Smiley and the NYTimes' Maggie Haberman discuss the last 48 hours of the Trump presidency, including alleged lonely nights at the White House and a tense pre-Super Bowl interview.
Using a database of familial DNA can help law enforcement officials find suspected criminals, but the database consists of a 'predetermined pool of black and brown people.'
Consumer activism sends a strong message in the Trump era.
One cadet's story of sexual assault and resilience during her time at the Air Force Academy.
We kick off the 4th annual NYC Neighborhood Library Awards to celebrate the essential role of New York City's 207 public libraries in communities across the City.