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Vice President Biden eyes 2016; debating Glass-Steagall; will wage hikes end restaurant tipping; and the hidden history of your town. (episode)
Election watchers have eyes on Vice President Joe Biden, who would make a formidable Democratic Primary opponent should he enter the 2016 field.
The Wall Street Journal's Elizabeth Williamson talks about how 2016 candidates are still debating the Glass-Steagall Act and candidates reactions to the recent market slide.
Some restaurants are adjusting to wage hikes for their workers by increasing prices and eliminating tips. Who wins when this happens, and will customers go for it?
Slate's Rebecca Onion explains her project where she digs into the history of the small town where she currently lives. She invites you to play along with your own town.