Checking In With Election Clerks, Death Of A Young Terminal Cancer Patient Ignites National Right To Die Conversation, Herbie Hancock

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Herbie Hancock is one of jazz music’s living legends, having racked up numerous successful albums and Grammy Awards. He joins us to talk about his life and career. We also check in with city and county clerks around the state to see how things are going on Election Day, and we discuss how the death of a 29-year-old terminal cancer patient has sparked a national conversation about the right to die movement.

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  • Herbie Hancock On His Life And Career

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Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Amanda Magnus Producer
  • Jamie Feuerhelm Guest
  • Joseph Czarnezki Guest
  • Dr Barron Lerner Guest
  • Herbie Hancock Guest

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