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Debate: CA Prop 8 – should dialysis clinics’ revenue be capped? Plus: Resistance and terror in Honduras, and the roots of migration with historian Dana Frank

0:08 – Several bombs detected at doors of Democratic leaders

David Neiwert (@DavidNeiwertis an investigative journalist based in Seattle and a contributing writer for the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Timothy Johnson (@timothywjohnsonis a research fellow at Media Matters, where he has worked since April 2012, focusing on guns, public safety, and right-wing extremism. He previously worked at the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence’s Legal Action Project and the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.

7:34 – Midterm Election Debate: CA Prop 8 – Limits on dialysis clinics revenue

PRO: Sean Wherley (@SeanWherleyis a spokesperson with the Yes on Prop. 8 campaign and SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West.

CON: Kathy Fairbanks (@Kathy_Fairbanksis a partner in the public relations firm Bicker, Castillo & Fairbanks, and a spokesperson for the No on Prop 8 Coalition.

1:08 – The caravan of asylum-seekers and roots of migration in Honduras

Dana Frank teaches history at University of California at Santa Cruz (), focusing on contemporary Honduras and US policy in Latin America. Her latest book is titled, The Long Honduran Night: Resistance, Terror, and the United States in the Aftermath of the CoupAvailable in local independent bookstores Nov 6.

1:57 – KPFA’s Richard Wolinsky reviews Fairview running now at Berkeley Rep til Sunday November 4th.

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