
After more than 50 years as a broadcast journalist, Barbara Walters will be stepping down in May 2014. Brooke talks with New York Times reporter Bill Carter about the breaking news.
Brooke talks with a celebrity panel about the future of pot tourism in Washington state.
Brooke talks with music critics about Justin Timberlake's first new album since 2006, "The 20/20 Experience."
Philadelphia Magazine is under fire after publishing a controversial article titled 'Being White in Philly' that discusses bridging the racial gap. Mayor Michael Nutter is considering asking a city panel to formally rebuke the magazine. Brooke talks with a panel about the magazine’s choice to publish the article.
Three months after the Newtown school shooting a new report says Adam Lanza possessed a list of 500 of the world’s most notorious mass murderers. Police believe he was trying to rack up the greatest number of kills in history targeting an elementary school because there would be little resistance. Brooke talks with a panel about the new findings and the definition of a sociopath.
Brooke talks with a panel of successful women business leaders about their experiences trying to obtain a positive work-life balance while moving ahead in the working world.
Tuition hikes for colleges are on the rise forcing students to reconsider if obtaining a degree is worth the money. Brooke talks with a celebrity panel about the rising costs of higher education.
The TSA released new controversial rules allowing people to bring pocket knives and sporting equipment on board. Brooke talks with a celebrity panel about the new relaxed rules and what that means for airline safety.
Brooke talks with a celebrity panel including Atlanta radio hosts Frank Ski and Ryan Cameron about how internet companies are returning to their offices and banning work-from-home programs. Yahoo has recently undergone big changes including a new CEO, a new look and now a new policy stopping all remote worker programs.
Brooke talks with style guru's Monte Durham of "Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta" and former Project Runway contestant Mychael Knight about Oscar style winners and losers.

