A new book about JFK's long-suspected affair with Marilyn Monroe claims the actress called Jackie Kennedy to confess. Did Marilyn actually make the call? Brooke talks with presidential historian Doug Wead about the possibility.
Brooke talks with CNN Digital Correspondent Kelly Wallace about a new ad for a period starter kit that is causing some controversy. The ad, with its in-your-face approach to that time of the month, has received nearly 5 million views in one week.
Authorities in Canada say a python is to blame for the death of two young boys. Brooke talks with the president and CEO of the Columbus Zoo, Tom Stalf, who says this sort of incident with a snake is “extremely rare.”
Brooke talks with the president of the Professional Firefighters of Massachusetts, Ed Kelly, about Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev being on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Kelly, who was five blocks from the finish line when the attack happened, calls the decision to put Tsarnaev on the magazine cover “insulting.”
Brooke talks with sports writer Mike Freeman who broke the story about one current NFL player who is considering coming out as gay, which would be a first for the league. Wade Davis, a former NFL Player who is openly gay, also joins the discussion about why this particular athlete feels it might be the right time to take this step.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments from both sides regarding California’s Proposition 8 and same-sex marriage. Brooke talks with Ben Ferguson and David Sirota about same-sex marriage and the guests get a little fired up during the debate.
Brooke talks with Former President of Columbia Records Michael Mauldin about Beyoncé's lip-synced performance at the presidential inauguration. Mauldin, who helped sign the singer in the days of Destiny’s Child, tells Brooke Beyoncé is authentic and says, “I didn't know that she was lip-syncing by no means.”
Former NFL players Wade Davis and Coy Wire talk with Brooke about recent anti-gay comments made by San Francisco 49ers Cornerback Chris Culliver. While they were surprised by the comments, Davis and Wire also say this incident may help jump start a national conversation about homosexuality and the NFL.
Has the gun control debate changed in the last 20 years? Brooke takes a closer look as the issue moves back to Capitol Hill.
Brooke Baldwin talks to Rafael Romo about one religious cult whose leader claims to be Jesus reincarnated, and whose members are believed to have been victims of sex slavery and forced labor.