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Your candidate's next moves; a life in public service; returning to work after having a baby; a Pakistani writer brings religion to the forefront. (episode)
And then there were three. Trump, Clinton, and Sanders supporters call in to talk about what they'd like to see their candidate do next in the race.
Mark Green, a former NYC public advocate and host of a radio show, traces the arc of his public service career from the 1970s to running against Bloomberg to today's campaigns.
New mothers in the U.S. often don't have the flexibility of deciding when they'd like to return to work. Callers share their stories about going back to work after having a baby.
Canadian comedy writer Zarqa Nawaz talks about her new memoir and her long-running sitcom that featured a Muslim family.
The demand for clinical clerkships in New York hospitals has caused a rift between offshore medical schools and New York medical schools.