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The city's emergency preparedness plan for disabled residents; the recent cultural history of race in America; and lessons learned from data tracking. (episode)
The proposed merger of Comcast and Time Warner Cable has caused a stir. Michael Copps, former Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, talks about the proposal.
The executive director of the disabled advocacy group CIDNY explains NYC's revamped emergency preparedness plans after disabled residents were stranded after Hurricanes Irene and Sandy.
For her recent piece a reporter let a bunch of companies track all her data. She found out some surprising lessons about how easily her movements--on and off-line--can be traced.
We explore America's recent cultural history and race with executive director of the Institute for Diversity in the Arts at Stanford University and author, Jeff Chang.