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30 Issues in Thirty Days concludes with a look at cities -- who would make the best president for the country’s urban areas? Also, Donna Brazile and Andrea Bernstein on the campaign’... (episode)
Bill Adair of PolitiFact makes his last Thursday visit before the election to fact-check some candidate statements. And: on the second-to-last 30 Issues in 30 Days, issue 29: Pakista... (episode)
30 Issues in Thirty Days continues with a look at the next president’s role as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. What kind of military will Obama or McCain inherit and where do... (episode)
As the financial crisis goes global, tune in for an update from economist Jeffrey Sachs. And on 30 Issues in 30 Days, issue 27 is about management styles and decision making. How do O... (episode)
30 Issues in 30 Days continues with Issue number 26: Race: Affirmative Action and Beyond. Princeton University professor and cultural theorist, Cornel West, gives his take on why race... (episode)
What picture do the candidates paint on funding for the arts and arts education? 30 Issues in Thirty Days continues with the wiki-produced discussion with guests from local arts orga... (episode)
Do we need a war on terror? A discussion with Philip Gourevitch. Also: another round of fact-checking candidates' claims with Bill Adair. This Friday's Wiki-produced 30 Issues in ... (episode)
Is common ground possible? 30 Issues in 30 Days continues with issue number 23: The Culture Wars. Plus, author and activist Naomi Klein gives her take on the global economic meltdown,... (episode)
Alex Blumberg and Adam Davidson Originally uploaded by wnyc Alex Blumberg, a producer at This American Life, and NPR correspondent Adam Davidson, talk about recent economic event... (article)
Brian Lehrer Live at Hofstra Originally uploaded by wnyc Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), whose district includes Hofstra University, stops by to discuss her work on colleg... (article)