July 2, 2018: Hour 1

July 2, 2018: Hour 1

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Angry and frustrated over corruption and violence, Mexican voters delivered a tidal wave of a presidential election victory to leftist Andrés Manuel López Obrador over the weekend. We learn more about the implications from NPR international correspondent Carrie Kahn. Also, the number of bike-sharing programs in the U.S. has boomed over the past year, expanding the options for people seeking short-term bike rentals beyond the major city-sponsored programs like New York’s Citi Bike. But some cities are struggling to keep up. And for those of us who still have to head into work, what does a midweek Fourth of July mean for productivity? That and more, in hour one of Here & Now’s July 2, 2018 full broadcast.