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What “New York values” means across immigrant generations; the non-spiritual reasons for religious conversions; the fun kind of political party. (episode)
Jamelle Bouie, senior political correspondent for Slate, looks at the primary and caucus results from Tuesday's voting.
Author Suketu Mehta shares his take on this question of what New York values means across immigrant cultures and over time.
Callie Crossley, host of WGBH's "Under the Radar with Callie Crossley," discusses the results of Super Tuesday in Massachusetts and what it tells us about the 2016 presidential race.
Author Susan Jacoby talks about the non-spiritual reasons for religious conversions and how political/economic forces act on societies and individuals when it comes to religious beliefs.
Why does civility matter in our politics? WNYC host Keli Goff looks at the outcome of Super Tuesday and what's next for the candidates.