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Campaigns for the upcoming state elections heat up, the latest news out of Iraq, racial divisions in suburbia and a pro-democracy movement - and its opposition - spreads in Hong Kong. (episode)
In just about two weeks, New Yorkers vote in the Democratic gubernatorial primary and other races. Here's what you need to know about the candidates.
Karen DeYoung of The Washington Post talks about developments in Iraq.
WNYC reporter Arun Venugopal and Slate's Jamelle Bouie explore the suburban racial divide.
New York Times reporter Michael Forsythe talks about the island's pro-democracy movement and the counter-protest held by Beijing loyalists earlier this week.
Listeners with ties to Napa and the Bay Area call in with reports on yesterday's earthquake and share what it's like to live on fault lines.