Kerri Miller Brief

Op-ed: President-elect's foreign businesses create disqualifying conflicts
Former White House ethics attorney Richard Painter believes that President-elect Donald Trump shouldn't own businesses with ties to foreign countries while serving as president.
Since the election of Donald Trump to the presidency, some members of the media have revived the notion that we're in a post-truth era of politics — one driven by emotion and disconnected from policy.
Political Junkie: Trump's cabinet picks and meetings with foreign leaders
Ken Rudin, the self-proclaimed Political Junkie, discussed the weekend's surprising cabinet additions and President-elect Donald Trump's meetings with foreign leaders.
The middle-aged men missing from America's workforce
Why are men of "prime age" missing from the workforce? And what does it mean for the economy?
An ethical dilemma: Commercializing marijuana
Marijuana sales are expected to hit $23 billion by 2020, according to USA Today. But how much do state governments make from marijuana revenue? And how should business opportunities balance with ethical or philosophical objections to legalizing marijuana?
Climate Cast: A poet's response to climate change
Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, a poet and climate advocate from the Marshall Islands, uses her writing to educate others about the threats facing her home.
How to live with grace
What does grace mean? Is it a physical, emotional or spiritual trait?
Police training: How do officers make sound judgments in the field?
Two former police officers joined the program to discuss the psychological training that officers undergo, and they talked about how biases and other psychological factors play into policing.