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Established in 1988 by UNAIDS, World Aids Day promotes education and communication in an effort to end the AIDS epidemic. In honor of World Aids Day, The Brian Lehrer Show hosts an ho... (episode)
Hear excerpts from and react to the candidates or the Republican presidential hopefuls YouTube debate. What was learned from the candidates and the videos? Also, a third of New York... (episode)
We might have to wait until Labor Day for a presidential candidate, but it’s never too early to start talking running mates. General Wesley Clark, whose name has come up as a potentia... (episode)
Trent Lott’s resignation from the Senate may be timed to get out before new restrictions on lobbying kick in. What does the law say on when former members of Congress can become lobby... (episode)
The holiday season is in full swing—and so are the primaries. Time Magazine political analyst Mark Halperin has the latest in political news. Also: what impact will teaching Englis... (episode)
Is it ever okay to send an e-card? Is re-gifting ever appropriate? Manners maven Caroline Tiger provides holiday etiquette guidance. Also: how genetic science shapes our lives, an... (episode)
George Carlin talks about finding humor in politics and Nora Ephron confesses her addiction to online shopping. Also: how New York is portrayed on the silver screen, and the physical ... (episode)
Do you belong to the Church of Stop Shopping? Reverend Billy does, and he's prowling for converts. The pompadoured performer preaches in favor of local economies, Christmas without ... (episode)
Just how much is Bill Clinton worth to Hillary Clinton’s campaign? We detail the results of our group journalism program with the Huffington Post on the dollar value of the husband e... (episode)
DVDs of the original Sesame Street are labeled “for adults only.” On our next program, New York Times media columnist Virginia Heffernan explains why 1970’s-era Sesame Street episodes... (episode)