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To The Contrary
November 16, 2012
Season 21
Episode 36
Panelists discuss how the newly elected women will change things in the next Congress. Then, a new UN report says access to contraception could boost the world's economy by billions of dollars. Behind the Headlines. Marianne Williamson on changing the way women talk about politics.
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The disgraced Hollywood mogul's conviction in NY is overturned & latest on abortion.

26:46
Increasing concerns about the environment are affecting people's decision to have children

26:52
Carrie Sheffield's memoir, "Motorhome Prophecies: A Journey of Healing and Forgiveness"

26:46
We speak with outgoing HUD Sec. Fudge about one of the most important issues.

26:46
SCOTUS hears arguments relating to mifepristone. Has Biden rebounded?

28:46
The state of reproductive rights as the election draws closer

26:46
A new Alabama Court decision makes embryos legally the same as children.

26:46
Political divide by gender & a Democratic victory that could be a blueprint

26:46
Bonnie Erbé sits down with Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) to chronicle her life

26:46
We speak with the author of “Merze Tate: The Global Odyssey of a Black Woman Scholar.”

26:46
Where does her campaign go from here? And should DEI programs continue?

26:39
Dr. Bella DePaulo discuss her research on single life and book "Single at Heart"