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Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them: Bronx DA Bows Out (First) | Black Silent Majority (Starts at 27:50) | Newark's Gift from Facebook (Starts at 44:07) (article)
The NYPD's new "use of force" guidelines; Mayor de Blasio talks storm preparedness; mass shootings in the U.S.; support for working mothers; a performance space in Williamsburg. (episode)
The NYPD has issued new guidelines on the use of force, but will they reign in the department's problems with training and accountability?
As Hurricane Joaquin appears to be veering away from the city, Mayor de Blasio spoke with us about preparing for the storms expected to affect coastal areas this weekend.
President Obama delivered a passionate speech about the shooting at a community college in Oregon and mass shootings in America. Callers react.
Selwyn R. Cudjoe, professor of Africana Studies at Wellesley College, discusses Jamaica’s call for reparations from Britain, during the visit of U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron.
Anne-Marie Slaughter, who left a State Department job to focus on parenting, explains what can be done to even the playing field for working mothers.
A new classical music performance space has opened in a former sawdust factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and Q2 was there to capture last night's debut show.