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Why Former Gitmo Chief Left In Protest

May 24, 2013 (Tell Me More) — President Obama is once again calling for the prison at Guantanamo Bay to be shut down, even though new polls suggest most Americans want it to stay open. But the chorus of critics has gained one surprising member: former Guantanamo Chief Prosecutor Morris Davis. Host Michel Martin talks with Davis about why he now feels the facility should be closed.

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Minister To Lose Job After Performing Same-Sex Marriage?

May 24, 2013 (Tell Me More) — When Methodist minister Reverend Thomas Ogletree officiated his son's same-sex marriage, he didn't think it would cause a stir. But now some New York United Methodist Church ministers are threatening to defrock him. He speaks with Host Michel Martin about the controversy and why he feels he's being singled out.

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Famed NY Cop Serpico Calls Out Stop-And-Frisk Defender

May 24, 2013 (Tell Me More) — Tell Me More host Michel Martin and editor Ammad Omar crack open the listener inbox. This week, listeners like former NYPD Detective Frank Serpico weigh in on a heated interview about the NYPD's controversial stop-and-frisk policy.

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A Seat At The Table With The 'Queen Of Creole Cuisine'

May 24, 2013 (Tell Me More) — Leah Chase's restaurant in New Orleans has served the likes of Thurgood Marshall, Sarah Vaughn and Duke Ellington. Now the legendary chef has earned the Ella Brennan Lifetime Achievement in Hospitality Award. Host Michel Martin speaks with Chase about her latest accomplishment.

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Price Too High For Being World's Top Military Force?

May 24, 2013 (Tell Me More) — President Obama defended his administration's use of drone strikes this week. The Barbershop guys weigh in on that -- plus the latest controversy around Tiger Woods, and the Boy Scouts lifting their ban on gay youth. Host Michel Martin speaks with writer Jimi Izrael, civil rights attorney Arsalan Iftikhar, sports writer Pablo Torre and columnist Jeff Yang.

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