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The Brian Lehrer Show's "30 Issues in 30 Weeks" kicks off with its first topic: how would each of the candidates interact with Wall Street to prevent another financial crisis? (article)
A few of our favorite segments from this week: James Brown’s Legacy (First) | A Poetry Assignment (Starts at 13:50) | A History of Big Banks (Starts at 29:40) (article)
Call in with your reactions to the Brooklyn Debate; Barney Frank (of the Dodd-Frank act) explains why his law is “too good to fail"; a call for vocational training. (episode)
The candidates made it clear that they're fighting for New Yorkers' votes at last night's tense (and at times loud) Brooklyn debate. But at this point, are they changing anyone's mind?
Former congressman Barney Frank, one of the architects of the Dodd-Frank act and a Hillary Clinton supporter, explains why his law is “too good to fail.”
Manufacturing jobs are growing, but so far these positions have proven hard to fill, even when unemployment is high and millions are searching for work.
Donald Trump once boasted that he'd make a great negotiator with the Soviet Union because "it would take an hour and a half to learn everything there is to learn about missiles."