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September 2, 2020

9/2/2020 | 55m 37sVideo has Closed Captions

Steve Leifman; Norm Ornstein; Amma Asante; Charles Stewart

Steve Leifman and Norm Ornstein discuss mental illness and the prison industrial complex. Director Amma Asante discusses Hulu’s new mini series “Mrs. America.” Charles Stewart, director of MIT’s Election Data and Science Lab, discusses voting by mail and why election officials need to prepare now for November.

09/02/2020

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September 2, 2020

9/2/2020 | 55m 37sVideo has Closed Captions

Steve Leifman and Norm Ornstein discuss mental illness and the prison industrial complex. Director Amma Asante discusses Hulu’s new mini series “Mrs. America.” Charles Stewart, director of MIT’s Election Data and Science Lab, discusses voting by mail and why election officials need to prepare now for November.

09/02/2020

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