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Sanders: 'No more mandatory minimum sentences'

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Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders gives NBC's Chuck Todd an idea of what can be done to reduce recidivism rates in the U.S. He points to removing mandatory minimum sentences for more minor crimes such as marijuana possession.