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What happened last night? (episode)
Recap on night one of the second Democratic party presidential debate.
18 cyclists were killed in traffic this year. Listeners call in to share whether they're biking differently this summer and what they do to stay safe.
How much and when do we drink?
What to expect from the second round of debates. (episode)
Looking ahead to tonight's Democratic primary debates.
“I think this idea that health care is something that is not political is just fundamentally wrong.” — Laura McQuade, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of New York City
Sonia Nazario exposes everyday corruption in Honduras that fuels emigration.
Many people are ditching single-use straws and silverware. What is Big Plastic doing to stay afloat?
It's another Monday Morning, and we're back with foremost political news. (episode)
Fallout from the Mueller hearings and what's to come in the next 2020 Democratic debates
A new report from Jackson Heights housing advocacy group Chhaya CDC reveals that small homes in Queens are increasingly being purchased by investment companies instead of new families.
What should the country be doing in the aftermath of Charlottesville?
Mayor Bill de Blasio declined to call the violence a "mass shooting." But Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams said, "that was a mass shooting, and we need to classify it as such."
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)
Four recent segments with "The Argument" podcast, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Eve Ensler and Michael Pollan (episode)
On today's show, we recap Wednesday's Mueller hearings, find out what's being done about Russia's ongoing interference, and talk about tipping your takeout delivery worker. (episode)
What should we make of Robert Mueller's latest testimony?
What does congressman Hakeem Jeffries have to say about the latest Mueller testimony?
Are U.S. election officials ready for the 2020 election? As Russia's efforts to meddle in our democracy continue, what are we doing about it?
New York Times reporter Andy Newman spent several days delivering food. What did he learn?
Brian and guests discuss the testimony of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who, on Capitol Hill this morning, answered questions about his probe into the 2016 election. (episode)
Did Congress get the answers they were looking for? Listeners, were your questions about the Mueller probe answered? Listen to how our listeners felt about the hearings.
With Robert Mueller testifying before Congress tomorrow, we look at what he might say, and what questions his 450-page report left unanswered. (episode)
"There's a ton riding here even if you think Donald Trump is gonna quote-on-quote 'get away with it again'." — Ari Melber, MSNBC’s chief legal correspondent.
It's campaign season for Democrats, but we take a look at how their policy objectives are shaping up in Congress.
Volume I, page 74.
"What would you have done differently?" and the other questions Darren Samuelsohn, Politico's senior White House reporter, would ask Mueller during his congressional testimony tomorrow.
A look at Boris Johnson.
We're back for another Monday Morning politics after the heat wave! (episode)
The news doesn't stop on Friday. Brittany Shepherd tells us what we missed.
"Last weekend’s outage... was more of a fluke. But the one this weekend was the one everybody has a right to ask questions about..." - Will Wade, energy editor at Bloomberg.
Volume II, page 131.
John Raskin, founding executive director of bus and subway riders' advocacy group The Riders Alliance, offers his take on the newly announced reorganization plan.
Five immigrants, one story.
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. (article)