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    Tragedy in Ferguson, Al-Maliki Steps Down, Hillary Speaks Out

    Working toward a new mood in Missouri? Iraq, Hillary, Robin Williams and Lauren Bacall.

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    By Matt Miller • Aug 15, 2014 • 28m Listen

    Police in Ferguson, Missouri release more details and attempt to calm crowds after the shooting of Michael Brown. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki agrees to step down. Hillary Clinton goes out against President Obama about Iraq in an Atlantic interview. Are her statements being over-interpreted or is she setting up her campaign? Bob Scheer says "Everything Hillary does is by design." We remember Robin Williams and Lauren Bacall. Bob describes "the dumbest moment of my life." Matt Miller argues for cash prizes at the polls.

    This week's panel includes Matt Miller, moderating from the Center. On the Left is Robert Scheer (TruthDig.com). John McCormack (Weekly Standard) is on the Right.

    Banner Image: Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson holds a photo of Michael Brown while being interviewed during a peaceful demonstration, as communities react to Brown's shooting in Ferguson, Missouri August 14, 2014. Missouri's governor Jay Nixon moved on Thursday to calm days of racially charged protests over the police shooting of Brown, an unarmed black teenager, naming Johnson to oversee security in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

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      Matt Miller

      Co-host, 'Left, Right & Center'

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      Robert Scheer

      Host, 'Scheer Intelligence'

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      John McCormack

      Weekly Standard

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      Laura Dine Million

      Producer, 'Left, Right and Center'

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