Nov 5 8:30 PM

What will 2013 election results mean for Americans?

Voters cast ballots at East Boston High School in East Boston, Mass.
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America goes to the polls

Bill Schneider, a George Mason University professor and senior fellow at the Third Way think tank, James Warren, the Washington bureau chief of the New York Daily News, and Thomas Doherty, a Republican strategist who served as a senior advisor to former Gov. George Pataki of New York, join Antonio Mora to discuss major election headlines.

Saudia Arabia's Prince Turki criticizes US foreign policy

Lally Weymouth of The Washington Post and Thomas Lippmann, a scholar at the Middle East Institute, discuss views raised in Weymouth's interview with Prince Turki of Saudi Arabia, including Turki’s assertion that "American policy has been wrong" regarding Syria.


Climbing mountains without a safety harness

Alex Honnold, a solo climber famed for scaling peaks with his bare hands, and photographer Jimmy Chin, who is also a mountain climber, join Antonio Mora to describe what pushes them to reach great heights.

Do comment sections help or harm websites?  

Jacob Ward, the editor-in-chief of Popular Science, and Will Oremus, a writer for Slate, join Antonio Mora to discuss Popular Science’s decision to stop accepting user comments on its website.

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