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The Cost of Not Impeaching; Speak to the Speaker; Cuomo talks about rents and Biden; Can a Woman Beat Trump? Women Aren't Sure (episode)
'I'm critical of trying to avoid the question of impeachment,' says Elizabeth Drew.
“We need to break the car culture in New York City and invest in mass transit,” says New York City Speaker Corey Johnson.
“People are free to take a look at what he’s done and what he’s doing to make a decision,” said New York Gov. Cuomo about his support for Joe Biden.
"57% of women said they didn’t believe Americans were ready to elect a woman to higher office" - Alexandra Jaffe's article from AP Politics.
The City's Largest Gang Raid Swept up Dozens of People Not Actually in Gangs. (episode)
“Anita Hill is going to sink Biden’s campaign” said a caller.
A new report revisits NYC's largest gang round up, and how alleged gang membership fuels unfair policing in black and Latino communities.
Listeners of faith called in to share their thoughts.
The first weekend of the L-train slow down, and calls from riders.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
Mayor de Blasio Takes Your Calls; Trump Resists Subpoenas; The Best Diet for (Planet) Health; Can Billionaires Solve Global Poverty? (episode)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio takes calls from listeners and discusses this week in NYC.
President Trump is 'stonewalling' Congressional investigations, and has filed a lawsuit against a House committee for issuing subpoenas for the President's financial records.
Two climate experts walk us through the relationship between climate change and the agriculture industry.
The latest news on backlash over the billionaire donations to the Notre Dame Cathedral fire.
Anand Giridharadas talks about how billionaires are part of the problem of economic inequality.
The 2020 race, Trump's Planned Parenthood Gag Rule, #EarthWeek and how to be invisible. (episode)
First-of-its-kind presidential forum, She The People, asks 2020 candidates why women of color should vote for you.
"It’s going to be a long journey" says Laura McQuade, CEO at Planned Parenthood of NYC. She was asked how long it would take to secure reproductive rights across the country.
"People are starting to see effects that are very hard to brush away" says Jeffrey Ball.
How to stay "invisibile" in our highly-networked lives.
"I hope that the court recognizes that this should be a non-partisan issue," says AG Letitia James. (episode)
Undeserving gift or economic stimulus? Two experts debate 2020 presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren's plan to cancel student loan debt for 95 percent of Americans.
"I hope that the court recognizes that this should be a non-partisan issue," says AG Letitia James.
"We’re cleaning up recycling and we’re going to make it better," says Bridget Anderson, deputy commissioner for recycling and sustainability at DSNY.
Transforming and re-imagining abandoned spaces in New York.
Kai Wright on 'The Stakes' & his interview with Eric Holder; SCOTUS and LGBTQ workplace discrimination; Air pollution here and around the world; and following up on the Sri Lanka bombing (episode)
WNYC host Kai Wright kicks off "The Stakes" podcast with former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder
"My concern is that ultimately they're trying to weaken civil rights protection for everyone in the workplace," says Gabriel Arkles.
"If smoking causes it, you'd believe that air pollution can cause it as well," said Beth Gardiner.
Putting the deadly attacks in context.
Monday morning politics and it's earth day today. (episode)
"This is what the American people wanted," says David Marcus about President Trump's experience level.
"This year we talked less about politics," one caller said.
Discussions on child welfare family separations and black and brown communities in New York City.
"The oil and gas industry basically bought one of our political parties and intimidated the other," said environmentalist Bill McKibben.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
The Mayor takes Your Calls; Tom Steyer Pushes for Impeachment; Nadler subpoenas DOJ for full version of the Mueller report (episode)
New York City's Mayor de Blasio takes calls from listeners and discusses this week in NYC.
Tom Steyer makes his case for impeaching President Trump
Day two reactions with The New Yorker's Susan Glasser and WNYC's Ilya Marritz
House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler is subpoenaing the DOJ for an unredacted Mueller report
As our "Reefer, Managed" series ends, we look ahead.