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Three of our favorite segments from the week: Employers & the COVID Vaccine? (First) | Extremism in the US Military (Starts at 16:25) | Hari Kondabolu & W. Kamau Bell (Starts at 46:41) (article)
The coronavirus variants and vaccines; The Biden climate agenda and its obstacles; Ask the Mayor with Bill de Blasio; How's your pod? (episode)
Dr. Krutika Kuppalli on the COVID-19 variants and vaccines.
What's in those executive orders, and what happens next legislatively?
How's your pandemic social pod doing?
Ask the Mayor with Bill de Blasio.
Congressman Espaillat on DC and Washington Heights; State Senator Salazar on her plan to tax Wall Street; Explaining GameStop and Reddit and Wall Street; In-Person in New Jersey schools (episode)
The Congressman on Washington and his district.
Governor Cuomo says NY needs 15 billion dollars from the federal government or face an austerity budget. Progressive lawmakers say there's another way: tax billionaires.
How did a Reddit group make GameStop stock soar, and why are hedge funds sore about it?
The debate over whether to open schools has reached a progressive NJ suburb.
Rep. Ritchie Torres on Washington and His District; An Investigation Looks Into the NYPD's Protest Response; COVID Long-Haulers; How the Pandemic May Change Office Life Forever (episode)
Rep. Ritchie Torres talks about the latest news from Washington and his Bronx district.
The Department of Investigation found that the NYPD made serious errors during the racial justice protests last summer. What will the police department be required to do in response?
A closer look at the long-term symptoms some with COVID-19 experience.
How working remotely for nearly a year might change dynamics between employees and employers.
Freshman Congressman Mondaire Jones (D-NY17th); Mayoral hopeful Andrew Yang; Last summer's protests and police reform; Employment law and vaccines (episode)
Freshman Congressman Mondaire Jones (D NY 17th) on being a progressive in the suburbs, his agenda under the Biden administration, and his first weeks in office.
Andrew Yang on his mayoral campaign, and proposals for the city, like universal basic income, reforming the NYPD, and Amazon in the city.
Protesters are demanding innovative reforms from the NYPD, claiming they were assaulted during the George protests on June 4th in Mott Haven.
The legal side of mandatory vaccinations.
National politics; The military's problem with extremism; Mental health during the pandemic; Immigrants' hopes for the Biden administration (episode)
Wall Street Journal White House reporter Tarini Parti talks about the latest political news from Washington, D.C.
Behind the finding that nearly 1 in 5 people charged over their alleged involvement in the attack on the U.S. Capitol appear to have a military history.
Dr. Ashwin Vasan argues that in order to combat so-called deaths of despair, the Biden administration should be sending direct cash payments to vulnerable Americans.
Immigrant listeners call in to talk about their hopes for the Biden administration.
The Biden Administration's First Few Days; Operation Warp Speed and the Chaotic Vaccine Rollout; Ask the Mayor; Hari Kondabolu and W. Kamau Bell Get Politically 'Re-Active' (episode)
President Biden has already signed 17 executive orders.
Caroline Chen, health care reporter for ProPublica, discusses her reporting on the chaotic vaccine rollout and explains what's happening on the ground.
Bill de Blasio, New York City Mayor, takes calls from listeners and discusses this week in NYC, including Vision Zero, NYPD reform and the vaccine rollout.
Hari Kondabolu and W. Kamau Bell, hosts of the podcast 'Politically Re-Active,' talk about the latest political headlines and the newest episodes of his podcast.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
Post-Inauguration National Politics; 'Super-Majority' Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins; Saving Civic Life; Poetry and the Inauguration (episode)
Recapping President Joe Biden's inauguration and first day in office, including rescinding Trump's immigration restrictions, and building a pandemic response, basically from scratch.
New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins talks about what's on the agenda in the new legislative session in Albany.
At its worst mistrust in the government can lead to conspiracy theories and violence. At its best mistrust can create positive social and institutional change.
Reflecting on the young poet Amanda Gorman's poem from President Biden's inauguration with Elizabeth Alexander.
Joe Biden will be inaugurated this afternoon. Fordham University political scientist Christina Greer and political rhetoric historian Jennifer Mercieca preview the day's events. (episode)
Ahead of Joe Biden's swearing-in ceremony, Christina Greer offers analysis.
Looking back on past inaugural addresses and previewing President-elect Joe Biden's.