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How Clinton and Sanders differ on what to do in Syria; when NYPD officers lie; how we really feel about police presence; entrepreneur Seth Godin; and Radiolab's Jad Abumrad. (episode)
Slate's Fred Kaplan discusses Obama's announcement that troops will remain in Afghanistan at the end of his term, and Clinton's debate performance on foreign policy.
The Civilian Complaint Review Board has noted a rise in the numbers of cases where NYPD officers lied in their testimony, and technology is making false statements more apparent.
What happens when communities that are most concerned about crime are also most wary of police? A Public Agenda/WNYC poll finds attitudes toward policing vary based on race and location.
Blogger and entrepreneur Seth Godin shares his philosophy that mass marketing is over, and that connecting tribes is the key to success now.
Radiolab's Jad Abumrad wants to hear from those of you who have dealt with substance abuse. What treatment options were made available to you and which one did you choose?