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Separated Families; Celebrity Candidates; Paid Leave

Season 27 Episode 2716

Separated Families: We take a look with special focus on how girls are being affected. Celebrity Candidates: With Cynthia Nixon running for governor of New York, we ask whether female celebrities have a harder time breaking into politics. Paid Leave: The differing plans for offering paid leave to American workers. Panel: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Ann Stone, Lara Brown, Rina Shah

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