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The Daly Brief, with Tyne and Tim [Support WNYC](  l  [View this email in your browser]( [When Cops and Videos Collide]( An NPR Special Tune in tonight (Wednesday) at 8pm on 93.9 FM The proliferation of videos of police encounters is changing America's relationship with law enforcement. Tune in tonight for a special report that tells the stories of three different police videos and how they influenced the cases they documented. Embedded, from NPR, is hosted by Kelly McEvers, co-host of All Things Considered. [→ Tune in Wednesday at 8pm or listen on demand]( [→ Trial Nears for Minnesota Police Officer Who Shot Philando Castile]( [Hey, New Jersey, Get Ready to Vote!]( June 6 Is Primary Day Did you miss this? The New Jersey primary is less than a week away, but with WNYC's Voter Guide, there's still time to brush up on the major candidates for governor and where they stand on the issues. Click on the issue that's important to you (education, taxes, transit, etc.) and you'll see a concise description of the candidates positions. [→ WNYC Voter Guide]( [→ Meet the candidates on The Brian Lehrer Show]( [→ The candidates on small business]( [Teachers in Florida May Be Tested]( The Takeaway Did you miss this? It soon could be harder for students in Florida to learn about climate change and evolution. If Governor Rick Scott signs a bill passed by both houses of the Florida legislature, parents and other citizens would be able to force teachers to offer alternative approaches to certain subjects. A handful of other states, including Tennessee and Louisiana, have similar laws. Glenn Branch of the National Center for Science Education explains what it could mean if school districts "have to jump through hoops to satisfy the requirements of the law." [→ Listen]( [The Daly Brief, with Tyne and Tim]( The Leonard Lopate Show Did you miss this? For the first time ever, siblings Tyne and Tim Daly are acting in a play together. Their roles? Sister and brother, in the world premiere of Theresa Rebeck’s Downstairs, at the Dorset Theatre Festival.The two join Leonard to share stories about growing up with actor parents, compare stage to television, and reflect on some of their most memorable roles. Downstairs is opening in the bucolic hills of Vermont, but if all goes well, it might be coming to a New York stage near you. [→ Listen]( [What Color Is Love?]( An Exploration of Multiracial Identity Join us Monday, June 12, at 7pm in The Greene Space All laws against interracial marriage were declared unconstitutional in 1967, but there's still debate and discussion surrounding love, race and identity. On June 12 — the 50th anniversary of the landmark Loving v. Virginia decision — WNYC's All Things Considered host Jami Floyd moderates a conversation with Benno Schmidt, who was a Supreme Court clerk during the time of the Loving opinion; Gina Belafonte, the daughter of Harry Belafonte and Julie Robinson; and Ali Bien-Aimé, who will discuss his upbringing as a multiracial man in a lesbian household. Join us for the launch The Other Box Project. [→ Purchase tickets now]( LISTEN LIVE: [WNYC FM]( | [WNYC AM]( | [WQXR]( | [Q2 Music]( | [WNYC Schedule]( - [Voter Guide: Who's Running To Succeed Gov. Chris Christie]( - [Rodney Frelinghuysen and the Poisoned Chalice]( - [You're Not Imagining It: Your Allergies Really Are Worse This Year]( - [How to Impeach a President]( - [Joe Jackson Suffers No Fools]( [Like WNYC on Facebook]( [Follow WNYC on Twitter]( Copyright © 2017 New York Public Radio, All rights reserved. New York Public Radio 160 Varick St New York, NY 10013 USA You are on this list because you signed up to receive mail from WNYC. [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [privacy policy](

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