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Older and younger voters; what's next in Oregon; City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito; the problem with regulating campaign finance; recent slashings. (episode)
Voters over 60 years old or under 30 years old talk about which candidate has their vote, at this stage of the election.
Eleven people have now been arrested after occupying a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon, and one occupier was shot and killed by law enforcement. How does this end?
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito explains a proposed bill which will encourage officers to issue civil offenses instead of criminal for some quality-of-life violations.
"Money doesn't win elections," Richard Hasen says, "but it gives you a much better chance of being elected. It's like buying multiple lottery tickets."
DNAInfo criminal justice editor Murray Weiss chronicles an "unusual string" of random slashings that are making New Yorkers nervous.