Nov 8 5:30 PM

Is the US giving Iran everything it wants in hopes of reaching nuke deal?

Secretary of State John Kerry (left) and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif (right) at a meeting at UN headquarters in New York on Sept. 26, 2013.
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Secretary of State John Kerry joins Iran nuclear talks

Trita Parsi, the founder and president of the National Iranian American Council, and Nathan Carleton, the communications director of the advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran, join Consider This host Antonio Mora to discuss developments in the nuclear talks with Iran that are underway in Geneva.

White House backs bill for $10 federal minimum wage

According to White House officials, President Barack Obama supports the Fair Minimum Wage Act, which would raise the federal hourly minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10. Antonio Mora will discuss tonight.

Study finds some herbal supplements contain cheap fillers

Jon Entine, a senior fellow at the Center for Health and Risk Communications at George Mason University, and Mark Blumenthal, the founder and executive director of the American Botanical Council, join Antonio Mora to discuss a study that finds some herbal supplements contain unlisted ingredients.

Can a soap opera help a wounded country heal?

After a wave of violence erupted in Kenya following the 2007 elections, the nonprofits Search for Common Ground and Media Focus on Africa co-produced a Kenyan TV soap opera about a soccer team that dealt with social divisions and prejudices. A documentary about this soap opera, "The Team," airs on Al Jazeera America Presents this Sunday at 9pm ET. Patrick Reed, the director of the documentary, and Waihiga Mwaura and Millicent Wambui, two actors who are featured in the film, join Antonio Mora tonight.

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