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'I Can't Breathe' Examines Modern Policing And The Life And Death Of Eric Garner
Eric Garner was the 47 year old man who died at the hands of police in 2014 after he was pushed to the ground and put into an illegal choke hold. Garner repeated the words "I can't breath" eleven times before he died. His death was captured on a cell phone and went viral. And latter spurred on the Black Lives Matter movement. Matt Taibbi set out to find out who Garner was, and how he died.
Impeachment Plans Against President Clinton Are About More than Just the Sex Scandal
Jeffrey Toobin is the legal correspondent for ABC news and a staff writer for the New Yorker magazine. He will also discusses the impeachment vote against President Clinton.
Bob Dole Comments on His Former Opponent's Grand Jury Statements
Former Senator and Presidential candidate Bob Dole. He's written a new book about political humor. Terry will talk with him about his thoughts on the Clinton scandal.
Determining Whether President Clinton Has Committed an Impeachable Offense
Constitutional lawyer Laurence Tribe is a Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School. He'll discuss the release of the videos of Clinton's testimony before the grand jury.
Legal Correspondent Jeffrey Toobin on the Potential "Terms of Impeachment"
We'll talk about the latest news in the Clinton/Lewinsky matter, including the controversy surrounding the release of videotapes made during the president's testimony in front of the grand jury. Toobin's article in the September 14, 1998 New Yorker is entitled "Terms of Impeachment."