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Ask the Mayor; Impeachment Coming to a Close, or Just Ramping Up?; Beyond #MeToo; Oscar Docs: Honeyland (episode)
New York City Mayor, Bill de Blasio takes calls from New Yorkers
POLITICO reporter, Sarah Ferris discusses the impeachment trail and witnesses.
Authors Jessica Valenti and Jaclyn Friedman discuss a new collection of essays all about why society still has trouble trusting women, and how that could change.
Filmmakers discuss their movie, "Honeyland"
Ezra Klein dissects impeachment and the Supreme Court takes up public charge. Then Comptroller Stringer lays out an affordable housing plan and U.S. of Anxiety goes to Iowa. (episode)
Vox co-founder Ezra Klein talks about the polarization of the American electorate, how it affects the impeachment process, and the upcoming election.
What does a recent Supreme Court ruling on immigration screening mean for immigrants in need of public benefits?
Says the Mayor's housing policy has failed while presenting his affordability plan.
Kai Wright on unresolved issues in U.S. history, like wealth distribution and racial equity, and their impact on the election.
Three of our favorite segments from the week. (article)
What Would You Ask at the Impeachment Trial?; Questions about the Coronavirus Outbreak?; What You Don’t Know About Nuclear War; Friendships and Race (episode)
What questions would you put to the president's defense team?
How alarmed should New Yorkers be?
Slate's Fred Kaplan on 'The Bomb: Presidents, Generals, and the Secret History of Nuclear War'
When did race become a flash point between you and a close friend?
Brian Lehrer and Jami Floyd and callers as the defense rests in the senate impeachment trial (article)
Elie Mystal on impeachment; Nate Silver on 2020; Paul Krugman on "Zombies"; Trying to Signal Middle Class (episode)
Elie Mystal of The Nation on what we can expect during the final day of the President's defense team's arguments.
Iowa, the final countdown: Will Bernie's lead hold? Will the impeachment trial help or hurt Biden?
A Nobel Prize-winning economist on bad-faith arguments and economic issues at the forefront of the 2020 presidential election.
Karyn Lacy on the need for black people to demonstrate their social status
An Argument Against Impeachment; Survivors Call for Cy Vance's Resignation; An Iowa Update; 'I Quit' (episode)
A constitutional law professor contends that Trump's actions on Ukraine are not an impeachable offense.
They allege a pattern of going easy on perpetrators when they are New York's rich and powerful.
This week, New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez stumps for Sanders.
After a series of large profile individuals have chosen to quit their jobs, listeners call in to share their experiences with quitting.
Mayor de Blasio Takes Your Calls and plus how social media bots threaten America. Then impeachment's and the future of the presidency and is there a future for Fairway? (episode)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio responds to comments and questions from callers.
Armies of social media trolls gear up 2020 and more havoc.
A wrap up of this week's impeachment trial, and a pullback view of presidential authority in the US versus democracies around the world.
Fairway's bankruptcy filing
Former PBS anchorman Jim Lehrer is remembered by Brian Lehrer.
Hear three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
We hear from impeachment juror Senator Murphy then WNYC recaps the governor's 2020 budget. Plus can 2020 Democrats avoid negative campaigning and discovering MTA's 511 call center. (episode)
Senator Chris Murphy reports on being a "juror" for the impeachment trial.
Analysis of Gov. Cuomo's budget proposals
Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher of The Nation magazine, talks about the media's portrayal of the Warren/Sanders spat and other 2020 campaign news.
What to do when stuff falls onto the subway tracks?