Carly Fiorina has put her hat in the ring as a 2016 presidential candidate, the impact of the coverage in Baltimore, Brian Grazer's new book, 'A Curious Mind.'
The Forecast - The race for President and how Baltimore may factor into the race
It's our special look ahead at the week in news, coming up not one but TWO women looking to claim their spot in the Oval Office!
And how the death of Freddie Gray could influence the 2016 race.
Nancy Cook, political correspondent for National Journal, and NPR's senior Washington editor Ron Elving join the show to talk about it.
Investigation reveals how rare it is for police officers to face charges for lethal force
When Baltimore's top prosecutor Marilyn Mosby announced criminal charges against the six officers involved in the death of Freddie Gray last week, many were shocked. It's rare for officers to face criminal charges in such situations.
A recent Bowling Green State University and Washington Post investigation called "Thousands Dead, Few Prosecuted" looked into how hard it is for police officers to be charged after fatally shooting someone while on duty. It was published one day before Freddie Gray's arrest.
Washington Post investigative reporter and co-author of the piece, Kimbriell Kelly, joined Take Two for more.
A critical look at media coverage of the unrest in Baltimore
Images of unrest in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray have been shown on TV screens non-stop for more than a week now. It's the latest in a series of racially-fueled demonstrations against law enforcement that have received ample, though sometimes problematic coverage by the media.
For a look at how the media is doing this time, Poynter reporter Kristen Hare and
, professor with the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies join Take Two.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum curators face unique preservation challenges
Preserving the authenticity of any historic site is a big task, but curators at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum in Poland face unique challenges.
Anna Lopuska, lead conservator for the project, talks about what remains of the museum's buildings and the former camps at Auschwitz 1 and Auschwitz 2 Birkenau.
Brian Grazer's 'A Curious Mind' explores conversations with strangers
For years, Hollywood producer Brian Grazer has been fascinated by the notion of curiosity. Curiosity is one of those odd words which has both positive and negative connotations.
Being curious refers to someone with a strong desire to learn, and yet it also means strange or unusual.
Our "curious" relationship with curiosity is the focus of a new book by Grazer. In, "A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life," Grazer talks about indulging his appetite for asking by interviewing luminaries in all sorts of fields.
Director Thomas Vinterberg on his modern approach to 'Far from the Madding Crowd'
The new film "Far from the Madding Crowd" is based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Hardy, written in 1874.
The book, and the film, center on a young woman named Bathsheba Everdene, played by actress Carey Mulligan.
Danish filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg joins Take Two to talk about bringing a tale more than a century old to life on-screen.
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