Race & Police Training
The recent deadly shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota, as well as the killings of five officers in Dallas, have generated much debate over the relationship between race and police use of force. Law enforcement agencies across the nation and here in the Bay Area are under intense scrutiny amid demands for change. UC Berkeley professor Jack Glaser and Richmond police Lt. Felix Tan join Thuy Vu to discuss police training.
Roadblocks to Mental Health Services
More than 43 million Americans suffer from depression, anxiety and other mental health issues. But more than half never get help -- even those who have insurance. State and federal laws were supposed to fix this. But even in places like the Bay Area, where there's an abundance of therapists, insured patients struggle to find mental health care. KQED News Health Reporter April Dembosky explains.
Republican National Convention
With the Republican National Convention kicking off in Cleveland on Monday, Donald Trump is expected to claim the party's presidential nomination despite opposition from some quarters within the GOP. Security concerns also loom large, given the violence that has broken out during protests at Trump rallies. Republican strategist Sean Walsh joins KQED's Senior Editor for California Politics and Government Scott Shafer.
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