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The latest Clinton campaign news; addressing heat-induced illness and death; who would Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton appoint to the Supreme Court; Seattle's former police chief. (episode)
Clinton dodged prosecution, but not harsh criticism from the FBI, and attempted to deflect this unwanted attention by taking on Donald Trump and free college tuition.
It's hot out, but iron workers are still wearing their full leather jackets on the Pulaski Skyway. Hear how federal standards are lacking when it comes to protecting outdoor workers.
Yale Law School's Emily Bazelon talks about the various "litmus tests" Supreme Court nominees have been held to over the years and how each candidate would approach the empty seat.
Two fatal police shootings were caught on camera this week. Norm Stamper, the former police chief in Seattle, discusses the need for an overhaul of police culture.
Are the emails the "one of the most overhyped news stories" this year, or a serious national security risk?