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The U.S. women’s national soccer team sues U.S. soccer for gender discrimination. We look at the latest steps for female athletes pushing for equity. Lindsay Gibbs, Briana Scurry, Rich Nichols and Mike Ozanian join Meghna Chakrabarti.
Cities and states are offering up cash to attract would-be residents. That catch is you need to be employed full-time somewhere else. Elizabeth Saunders, Ken Levit, Sen. Michael Sirotkin and Marianne Wanamaker join Meghna Chakrabarti.
The majority of undocumented migrants crossing the southwest border are now from Guatemala. We look at the root causes behind the mass exodus. Rep. Lauren Underwood, Angela Kocherga, Luis Argueta and Adriana Beltrán join Meghna Chakrabarti.
Former Fox News president Joe Peyronnin says the network is now President Trump’s "own press organization." And that’s "not healthy." Joe Peyronnin, Nicole Hemmer and Dylan Byers join Anthony Brooks.
Manafort learns his fate. House votes on anti-Semitism resolution. Jared and Ivanka’s security clearances. Record-high trade deficit. Mara Liasson, Toluse Olorunnipa and Jack Beatty join Anthony Brooks.
Winning isn’t everything. It’s about how we handle failure. We unpack stories of defeat and redemption as told in Netflix’s "Losers." Mickey Duzyj, Surya Bonaly and Michael Bentt join Meghna Chakrabarti.
The last car rolls off the assembly line at the GM plant in Ohio. And with it 1,700 jobs. We hear the message from there and beyond, where the economy isn’t booming. Glenn Stevens, Heather Long and Crystal Keaton join Meghna Chakrabarti.
Six million Americans rely on insulin to survive. Many can no longer afford it. What happens when big pharma, big profits and strong patent laws lead to dying patients? Dylan Scott and Vikas Saini join Meghna Chakrabarti.
The House votes on a sweeping anti-corruption proposal this week. It could have major implications for campaign finance, voting rights and ethics. Rep. John Sarbanes and David Keating join Meghna Chakrabarti.
Meet the 66-year-old boomer radical who is calling out prejudice against older Americans. Meghna Chakrabarti talks with Ashton Applewhite, author of the new book "This Chair Rocks."