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Hillary Clinton should "be authentic, not look authentic." Rand Paul might not be "solid" enough. And Chris Christie's style might work in Bayonne, New Jersey, but not in Keokuk, Iowa. (article)
David Axelrod joins us to talk about his career in politics. Plus: how doctors give cancer patients information; the best NYC accents; your pedestrian behavior; and more. (episode)
Brian Williams has chosen to step down from his nightly broadcast for several days. But David Carr, media columnist and culture reporter for the New York Times asks, is that enough?
265 people died in traffic crashes in New York City last year. Has awareness of traffic fatalities changed the way you walk, drive, or bike in town?
Studies show cancer patients retain less than half of the information the doctor gives them in a prognosis. So how can doctors do a better job of communicating?
David Axelrod, political strategist on both Obama presidential campaigns and a close adviser to the president, talks about his memoirs and political news of the day.
Do you have the best New York City accent?