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Two Memorial Day conversations: George Packer and Fred Kaplan on the use of drones; and the highest Naval officer in the land Gary Roughead. Plus: Elizabeth Warren on TARP; George Wil... (episode)
Daisy Khan, executive director and co-founder of the American Society for Muslim Advancement, discusses plans for a mosque at “ground zero;” Zev Chafets on Rush Limbaugh; the Cuomo c... (episode)
Secretary of Transportation Ray Lahood talks bike lanes and pedestrian traffic, plus NYT magazine’s Ben Zimmer on language and The Onion’s Baratunde Thurston on Facebook and ident... (episode)
David Remnick and Gail Collins on this tricky political moment; Lisa Belkin on feminism circa 2010; and former Shell CEO John Hofmeister on what BP should be doing do handle the G... (episode)
Your Anecdotal Census examines changes in Kings County with Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz. Plus, John Heilemann on the politics of financial reform; and Lawrence Les... (episode)
<p>Civil rights and environmental activist <guest class="mceGuest" name="Van Jones">Van Jones</guest>; Andrew Cuomo gets in the race; a proper ending for Law & Order; and reading the want ads.</p> (episode)
Financial reform passed late last night.Paul Krugman wonders if it goes far enough; Bush speechwriter David Frum on the Republicans who voted "yes"; and Nassim Taleb on whether it ant... (episode)
<p><strong>Paul Krugman</strong> on why we're not Greece.</p>
Brian Lehrer's video picks for the week of 5/19/10. Be sure to tune in to Brian on CUNY TV each Wednesday at 7:30pm (article)
Since fleeing Somalia for the West, Ayaan Hirsi Ali has been a strong advocate for women’s rights and for separating church and state. Plus, Baratunde Thurston returns; “the pill... (episode)
Be sure to tune in to Brian on CUNY TV each Wednesday at 7:30pm and on WNYC Radio every day at 10am! Brian Lehrer's video picks for the week of 5/12/10. (article)