Hillary Clinton stopped Bernie Sanders' winning streak in the New York primary yesterday. As of this morning's count, she won 57.9 percent, and Sanders took 42.1 percent. Sanders had a strong hold on the millennial vote, but Hillary won the majority of Black and Latino voters.
But: there is controversy with calls of voter disenfranchisement for over 125,000 New Yorkers and continued frustration that New York State rules do not allow Independents to vote.
We speak to three New York based guests: Jim Naureckas, an editor at Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting; Alice Slater of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation; Michael Gould-Wartofsky, author of The Occupiers: The Making of the 99 Percent Movement." Also, Mexico City based Laura Carlsen speaks to us from New York City, as well as New Jersey based Junius Williams, an author and attorney named by Ebony Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential Blacks in America.