Kerri Miller Brief

Capital Public Radio's Capitol Bureau Chief, Ben Adler, talks about the lead-in to the California primary, including possible record turn-out and a tight race on the Democratic side.
Very little was known about the Zika virus before May 2015. Euan Kerr speaks with two researchers about what we've learned in the fight against Zika.
Future of the vice presidency
During the past six presidential terms the office of vice president has taken on more responsibility and sway in the sphere of public opinion. Two experts weigh in on what the future holds for the office and its occupants.
The Republican Party has long been a stronghold of religious voters, but how are those same voters responding to Donald Trump as their party's nominee?
With more and more older Americans choosing to co-house, two experts discuss the economic and social benefits of the trend both for the co-habitators and communities overall.
Documentary: 'Voices of Hiroshima'
To mark President Obama's historic visit to Hiroshima, we revisit a documentary from the 50th anniversary of the atomic bomb blast there. It features the stories of survivors.
A check in with experts on three international hot spots: Brazil, Great Britain and Kenya. Topics on the docket for discussion are Zika virus fears, the ouster of Brazilian President Rousseff, the "Brexit," and the closing of the world's largest refugee camp.