We kick off BPR with CNN's Chief National Correspondent John King for his take on who in Congress could capsize the Iran Deal

Washington Post reporter Wesley Lowery was one of the first to cover the shooting of Michael Brown and how it ruptured Ferguson. We check with him one year on from the scene of the crime where  protests, public outrage and and a yearning for change persist.

When it comes to meat should we be putting our morals where our mouths are? That's the question Corby Kummer explores in his column for The New Republic. He also looks at the anhedonic trend sweeping Silicon Valley: Soylent 2.0.

Harvard historian Nancy Koehn breaks down the wedding industrial complex. With weddings costing an average of $31,000.00 a year we open up the lines and ask you if tying the knot is worth getting tied up debt.

While the world was mourning Cecil the lion five of Kenya's rarest elephants were being slaughtered. Elephant expert William Langbauer joins us to talk about the ivory trade, poaching and the fate of the elephant.