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A few of our favorite segments from this week: The Economics of Reparations (First) | Lessons From A Vegas Gun Shop (Starts at 26:54) | American Optimism (Starts at 49:21) (article)
Last night's GOP debate; diversity as a New York value; the history of voting rights in America; actor Mandy Patinkin talks about human rights; New York family values, as seen on TV. (episode)
The stakes were high at last night's Republican debate, the last one before Super Tuesday. Jamil Smith, a senior national correspondent at MTV News, offers analysis.
Many New Yorkers agree that diversity is a New York value. But living in a diverse environment is complicated. Listeners talk about their conscious efforts to live an integrated life.
Hear about the history of voting rights in the U.S. and the current situation, heading into a presidential election.
Actor Mandy Patinkin and Ruth Messinger, president of American Jewish World Service, talk about their recent trip to Cambodia to meet with human rights and labor activists.
James Poniewozik, television critic for The New York Times, guides us through family shows like "All in the Family" and discusses how they reflected New York family values.