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Jack Ciattarelli explains why he wants to be the Governor of New Jersey; the growing need for food in New York City; how to stop the CEO pay rocket. (episode)
Amy Davidson and Nicholas Johnston update us on the breaking news that President Trump is expected to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate agreement.
Jack Ciattarelli, State Assemblyman for the 16th Legislative District (R) and now candidate for governor of New Jersey, talks about his campaign to be the next governor of New Jersey.
Triada Stampas from the Food Bank for New York City talks about who's going hungry in NYC.
It’s estimated that CEOs get paid between 300 and 700 times more than the average American worker.
Developments Home and Abroad After Trump's First Foreign Trip; Politics and the Puerto Rican Day Parade; WWI: 100 Years Later. (episode)
Was Jared Kushner's reported attempt to set up a secret line between Russia and the Trump campaign anything more than an innocent misstep by someone with no government experience?
This year Oscar López Rivera, a Puerto Rican nationalist who spent more than three decades in prison, will be the National Freedom Hero at the Puerto Rican Day Parade.
In one week, on June 6th, New Jersey will begin voting on who will succeed Chris Christie as governor of the state.
Are 1917 and 2017 bookends to the US's approach to world policing?
On this Memorial Day, a few of our past favorites: JFK centennial, David McCullough on the American spirit; the alternate realities of America; John Waters says "make trouble." (episode)
Our favorites from this week include: SCOTUS Strikes Down Racial Redistricting (First) | Labor Trafficking in the United States (Starts 13:44) | Summer in the City (Starts 38:50) (article)
A few of our past favorites: astrophysics for everyone, mass incarceration and civil rights, abortion in the 21st Century; comedian Paula Poundstone; the working life on Broadway. (episode)
President Trump's budget outline; race, gender and jurors; how and why ISIS claimed responsibility for Manchester attack through social media; securing VA rights for women veterans. (episode)
Republicans — including a Republican candidate in Montana — have strong reactions against the poor CBO Healthcare Score for the AHCA.
In light of Bill Cosby's upcoming trial, a look into how legal teams choose jurors.
The VA's motto is this: To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow, and his orphan. With an increasing number of women veterans, will that mission change?
The latest news and analysis after the Manchester arena bombing.
Israelis and Palestinians react to President Trump's visit; NJ Governor's race; domestic worker trafficking in the United States; Congressional testimony on Trump-Russia ties. (episode)
How Israeli and Palestinian media are reacting to President Trump's trip to the Middle East.
Hirsh Singh, engineer and businessman, talks about his campaign to be the next governor of New Jersey.
Joseph Rullo, entrepreneur, small business owner and actor, talks about his campaign to be the next governor of New Jersey.
A widely-shared story in The Atlantic about a Filipino family's enslaved domestic worker has brought renewed attention to modern human trafficking and how it still occurs stateside.
"Frequently individuals who go along a treasonous path do not even realize they're on that path until it gets to be a bit too late." - Former CIA Director John Brennan in testimony.
The latest from White House correspondent April Ryan; the Supreme Court strikes down North Carolina's redistricting; is the Vice President a victim or an accomplice?; last puzzle day! (episode)
The Supreme Court struck down "impermissible racial gerrymander" in North Carolina.
White House correspondent April Ryan says President Trump is 'blowing out the deficit to pay for campaign promises,' like building a border wall with Mexico.
A look at Vice President Mike Pence's role in the investigations on the Trump administration's ties to Russia.
Pledge Drive week at The Brian Lehrer Show means... puzzles with John Chaneski!
Catching up on politics with Charlie Sykes; President Trump's travels abroad in the Middle East and Europe; how to stay married; all puzzles continued. (episode)
Charlie Sykes talks about how conservative and right-wing media is 'defending the indefensible' President Donald Trump's actions.
The latest news and analysis of President Trump's first foreign trip, with stops in Saudi Arabia, Israel and Vatican City, among others.
President Trump recently conceded that he could only speak for himself that he didn't collude with Russia. The NYTimes' Maggie Haberman says that's a significant shift for Trump.
Advice on how to stay in a long-lasting partnership. Step One: Don't get a divorce. Step Two: Look for moments of grace.
Pledge Drive week at The Brian Lehrer Show means... puzzles with John Chaneski!
Our favorites from this week include: The United States' High Maternal Mortality Rates (First) | HIV Through the Generations (Starts 17:17) | New York City Wildlife (Starts 33:30) (article)