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Trump's national security risk; news from parks around New York; a history of U.S.-Israeli relations; best-selling author Neil Gaiman. (episode)
Fifty prominent Republican national security officials have taken a strong stand against Trump earlier this week, but will other Republicans continue to support the nominee?
A recent spike in violent crime in parks across NYC and the potential use of eminent domain to secure private land needed to complete Bushwick Inlet Park put city parks in the news.
The relationship between the U.S. and Israel has long been both strategic and emotional, but as Americans change politically, challenges emerge for both Washington and Jerusalem.
Best-selling short fiction author Neil Gaiman talks about the real life topics that engaged him: free speech, the nightmare of tweeting, and fiction as a gateway drug.
Politico's Edward-Isaac Dovere explains why deep-pocketed anti-de Blasio figures want Shaun Donovan, Obama's former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, to run for mayor.