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November 6, 2018: Hour 1

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As jury selection continues in the trial of the Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, a law professor explains the pros and cons of anonymous juries and the difficulties of seating a jury when the defendant is seen as threatening. Also, Harvey Fierstein's Tony Award-winning "Torch Song Trilogy" is back on Broadway. Renamed "Torch Song," the play follows a young Jewish gay man's struggle to be accepted in New York City in the late 1970s and '80s. And when you buy tickets for concerts or plays or even movies, there are frequently fees attached that increase the cost. Host Jeremy Hobson gets an explanation of these fees and what consumers can do to buy wisely. That and more, in hour one of Here & Now's Nov. 6, 2018 full broadcast. You can read and hear more at hereandnow.org, follow us on Twitter and join the conversation on Facebook.

This program aired on November 6, 2018.

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