Anatomy Of The Gubernatorial Race, NATO Summit, Social Media Sites Should Have To Follow An Ethical Set Of Guidelines Set By The People

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Scott Walker and Mary Burke are neck and neck in Wisconsin’s gubernatorial race. We talk to a political scientist about what each candidate will need to do to win. Then we get a preview of this week’s NATO summit and learn why one law and privacy expert says people should create terms of service that social media sites would have to follow.

Featured in this Show

  • Anatomy Of The Gubernatorial Race

    Scott Walker and Mary Burke are neck and neck in the race for Wisconsin governor. What does each candidate have to do to win?

  • With Tensions Running High With Russia, Will NATO Find New Purpose At Summit?

    Since the end of the Cold War, the role of NATO has been somewhat unclear, and its relevance has come under question. But with tensions again running high with Russia, a reporter says the alliance is now finding renewed purpose, and all eyes will be on this week’s NATO summit.

  • The Case For A 'People's Terms Of Service' For Social Media

    This year has brought a slew of new concerns over what social media companies are doing with our information. Is it time to turn the tables on these sites? An expert on law and privacy says it’s time for us to develop a ‘People’s Terms of Service,’ a set of ethical guidelines that social media sites would have to adhere to, in order to promote responsibility and transparency.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Marika Suval Producer
  • Chris Malina Producer
  • Mike Wagner Guest
  • George Condon Guest
  • Woodrow Hartzog Guest

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