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Court documents show that the lone suspect in the Aurora theater shootings was seeing a psychiatrist. Hear how mental health professionals look for red flags. Then, Anna Sale of It’s ... (episode)
As Mitt Romney wraps up his overseas trip, David Sanger talks about what we know about his foreign policy as compared to Obama's. Plus: how to include special ed students in NYC class... (episode)
In March, the Brian Lehrer Show spoke to several NYC-area Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls as they competed for spots on Team USA. Catch up with them below as they prepare to take the ... (article)
Seth Pinsky of the New York City Economic Development Corporation explains what government resources go into helping people start businesses. Then, the Facebook revenue report; Mitt R... (episode)
Richard Florida wrote his influential book The Rise of the Creative Class ten years ago. He discusses how American cities have changed in the past decade. Plus: NPR host R. Jay Magill... (episode)
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has initiatives to curb prescription drug and synthetic drug use. Plus: Matthew Goldstein of Reuters explains possible arrests in the LIBOR... (episode)
On the show today, we're talking about loud noises in the city. Now, we want to know what NYC's most annoying sound is. Nominate your sound, and once we have some suggestions then we'... (article)
UCLA law professor and author Adam Winkler discusses why mass shootings have not led to more restrictive gun laws in the recent past--and what the National Rifle Association has to do... (episode)
Former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin talks about banking regulation and the deep cuts to social programs he was responsible for as finance minister – and whether U.S. lawmakers ... (episode)
We react to the shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado. Plus, Mark Halperin of Time explains what’s behind the Obama campaign’s message management. Plus: what experts want to... (episode)