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The first night of the second round of Democratic debates focused highly on the divide between the moderates and progressives… are candidates like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren too far to the left and promising too much to win against Donald Trump. The conversation spread into many of the top issues for Democrats… healthcare, immigration, and the economy. Julia Manchester, campaign reporter at the Hill joins us to discuss night 1.
Next, one of the country’s biggest credit card issuers, Capital One, has been hit by a data breach which has compromised the personal information of over 100 million people. The thing that makes this breach different than others, is that it was the work of one hacker named Paige Thompson, rather than an outside group with nation-state connections. Kate Fazzani, cyber security reporter at CNBC, joins us for how all this information was stolen.
Finally, 3M has invented a new way to ship products that could do away with having to use cardboard boxes and tape on small deliveries. Their new Flex & Seal Shipping Roll, can be cut to size and uses an adhesive inner layer that only sticks to itself and not the object inside. Katharine Schwab, reporter at Fast Company, joins us for this new product that could help small businesses.
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The first night of the second round of Democratic debates focused highly on the divide between the moderates and progressives… are candidates like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren too far to the left and promising too much to win against Donald Trump. The conversation spread into many of the top issues for Democrats… healthcare, immigration, and the economy. Julia Manchester, campaign reporter at the Hill joins us to discuss night 1.
Next, one of the country’s biggest credit card issuers, Capital One, has been hit by a data breach which has compromised the personal information of over 100 million people. The thing that makes this breach different than others, is that it was the work of one hacker named Paige Thompson, rather than an outside group with nation-state connections. Kate Fazzani, cyber security reporter at CNBC, joins us for how all this information was stolen.
Finally, 3M has invented a new way to ship products that could do away with having to use cardboard boxes and tape on small deliveries. Their new Flex & Seal Shipping Roll, can be cut to size and uses an adhesive inner layer that only sticks to itself and not the object inside. Katharine Schwab, reporter at Fast Company, joins us for this new product that could help small businesses.
Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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