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How middle=aged Democrats are voting; the unexpected indictments of the Planned Parenthood accusers; how our brain interprets the world; NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer on city pensions. (episode)
Democrats in their 40's call in to talk about who they're planning to vote for - Clinton or Sanders - and what that says about their ideals.
The grand jury in charge of investigating alleged misconduct by Planned Parenthood has cleared the clinic and instead indicted the two accusers. Hear how it happened.
In past elections, candidates like Mitt Romney and John McCain earned the Republican nomination with the support of the party establishment. Is that something Trump can circumvent?
From crazy dreams to self-preserving impulses, the human brain reaches all sorts of conclusions for seemingly illogical reasons.
NYC comptroller Scott Stringer wants to update the way the city's pension funds are managed, after a report deemed them struggling to keep up with the times.