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Wednesday, June 8 2016

  • Hillary Clinton's Journey, The Future of The SATs, Engineering Heavy Metal June 8, 2016

    On today's show: A look at Hillary Clinton's path to the Democratic nominee for president; how technology is changing the SATs; and the sonic artist&nbsp;Author &amp; Punisher. (episode)

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    • Hillary Clinton's Long Journey June 8, 2016

      Hillary Clinton will be the first woman to lead the presidential ticket of&nbsp;a major party. We look at her&nbsp;journey from First Lady of Arkansas to the Democratic nominee for president.

    • Is The Primary Process Really Rigged? June 8, 2016

      Many say the presidential nomination process is rigged to favor long-time party loyalists. But is that true?&nbsp;Jennifer Lawless, a professor of government at American University, answers.

    • Divided, Britons Ask: 'Should I Stay or Should I Go?' June 8, 2016

      The latest polls show U.K voters deeply divided over whether their country should stay in the European Union, or say goodbye.

    • Digital Age Tests Security of SAT Exams June 8, 2016

      The digital age has proven to be quite a challenge for&nbsp;the security of SAT test. As cheating scandals pop up,&nbsp;many are&nbsp;reconsidering the college admissions process.

    • A New Era for The U.S. and India? June 8, 2016

      Under President Obama and Prime Minister Modi, the&nbsp;U.S. and India have&nbsp;found common ground on a range of issues. Will this budding relationship last under a President Clinton or Trump?

    • Listen: Hillary Clinton's Idealistic Graduation Speech from 1969 June 8, 2016

      At 21-years-old, a young Hillary Rodham said&nbsp;politicians need to reach not for the possible, but for the impossible.

    • Mechanically Engineering Heavy Metal Music June 8, 2016

      Mechanical engineering and heavy metal musician might seem like an unlikely combination, but Author &amp; Punisher, a sonic and visual arts venture, has found a way to make both work. &nbsp;