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Three of our favorite segments from the week: Mexico Votes (First) | Rushdie Returns to Realism (Starts at 24:57) | On 'On Whiteness' (Starts at 49:40) (article)
Ask the Mayor; Union Chief on Janus Decision; The Origins of "Abolish ICE"; Uncomfortable Conversations (episode)
"We should abolish ICE. We should create something better, something different," says Mayor Bill de Blasio.
A union leader responds to the Supreme Court's decision.
The meaning of "Abolish ICE" depends on who you ask.
Should hate-mongers be brought to speak on campus?
After Justice Kennedy; Russia and U.S. Democracy; Mexico Votes; Weathering Climate Change (episode)
WNYC's Jami Floyd and More Perfect's Elie Mystal talk about the resignation of Justice Anthony Kennedy, his impact, and what'll happen in the Senate when a nominee is designated.
NBC News and MSNBC analyst Malcolm Nance discusses his new book on Russia and U.S. democracy.
What role will the 181,000 registered voters living outside Mexico have in choosing the next president?
"You can't have weather without an atmosphere."
Wednesday Morning Politics; Calls for Civility; SCOTUS Finale; On 'On Whiteness' (episode)
Sabrina Siddiqui, Gabriel Debenedetti, and Juan Manuel Benitez discuss the latest in national news.
Listeners call in to discuss the place of civility in political discourse.
Jami Floyd reviews the Supreme Court’s Janus decision and looks back at this term as a whole.
"What does it mean to enter the default space of whiteness?"
News From the Border; Informal, Unofficial, Thoroughly Unscientific Exit Poll: New York; Parkland Parents PAC; The High Cost of Raising Kids (episode)
The New Yorker's Masha Gessen questions our assumptions about borders and nation states, and argues that opening our borders is "an intellectually sound position."
Voters voice their support on the day they cast their ballots.
The Supreme Court rules that Trump's travel ban in constitutional.
Jeff Kasky, father of Cameron Kasky, discusses his PAC Families vs. Assault Rifles.
Talking candidly about the financial squeezing of American families.
Monday Morning Politics, Meet the Candidates: New York's 14th Congressional, Rushdie Returns to Realism, The Case for Unions (episode)
Is Trump's "infestation" rhetoric political strategy or genuine belief?
Incumbent Congressman Joe Crowley and Challenger Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez make their cases for nomination.
"Knowing things has become elitist."
Are women the future of labor movements?
Our colleagues at On the Media interviewed Brian Lehrer about the series "The Eights." (article)
The Brian Lehrer Show looks at the history of the U.S. culture wars decade-by-decade. This week: 2018 (article)
Week's favorites: New York Congressional Primary Preview (First) | Race, Gender & Salaries in NYC (Starts at 23:31) | Hari Kondabolu on Laughing at Identity Politics (Starts at 48:37) (article)
#AskTheMayor; Meet the Candidates: New York's 9th Congressional; Cyber War Games; Pride Then & Now (episode)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio discusses news from the US-Mexico border and how the City is helping reunite children and parents through legal services.
U.S. Representative Yvette Clarke (D NY9) and her challenger, community organizer Adem Bunkeddeko, discuss their campaigns for New York's 9th Congressional District.
How the cyber war games have already begun.
A look at the history of the Pride Parade and this year's controversies.