Tonight on the program, we examine Sec. John Kerry's plea for developing nations to take on climate change. Also: a mistrial in Fla. murder case adds to debate over race and self-defense, a private alternative to Medicaid expansion faces a crucial vote in Arkansas, a N.C. coal ash spill raises questions about enforcement of environmental regulations and what does it take to be a U.S. ambassador?
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Recent confirmation hearings raise eyebrows at ambassador nomination criteria10 min
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North Carolina coal ash spill raises questions about enforcement of environmental regulations
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Private alternative to Medicaid expansion faces crucial vote in Arkansas
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Mistrial in Jordan Davis murder case revives debate on race and self-defense
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Can the U.S. compel global collaboration on climate change?
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Secretary of State Kerry urges developing nations to face climate change perils
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News Wrap: UN says Kim Jong Un could face charges for ‘crimes against humanity’
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