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New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton; playwright George C. Wolfe; the TSA and long airport lines; your culture shock stories; opossums. (episode)
NYC Police Commissioner William J. Bratton talks about the latest crime reports, new criminal laws, and the acquittal of the Baltimore arresting officer in the Freddie Gray case.
Playwright and director George C. Wolfe talks about his Tony-nominated musical, "Shuffle Along: Or the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All that Followed".
Among long wait times and a shakeup in leadership, the TSA is rethinking its airport security strategy. The New York Times' Ron Nixon explains.
If you moved to America at some point in your life, can you remember the biggest "culture shock" moment you had when you arrived?
Sarah Aucoin, NYC Parks Department chief of education and wildlife, talks about some of the lesser known NYC small furry creatures, opossums.