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Senate Approves $70B for War Spending (NY Sun/AP) Senate Approves Broad New Rules to Try Detainees (NY Times) Analysis: Many Rights in U.S. Legal System Absent in New Bill (Washington... (article)
It’s Issue 5 in our 2006 election series, 30 Issues in 30 Days: The Battle for Hearts and Minds. We’ll hear two views and ask what the findings of the National Intelligence Estimate r... (episode)
The Brian Lehrer Show looks beyond sound bites, and poll numbers, to inform voters on the race for control of congress and New York State in 2006 In the six week run up to the Novembe... (article)
Sonia Angell Originally uploaded by wnyc. Sonia Angell, MD, MPH and director of the cardiovascular disease prevention and control program, NYC Dept. of Health, explains the cit... (article)
Paul Begala and James Carville Originally uploaded by wnyc. The pundits and political consultants, Paul Begala and James Carvile, appear on the Brian Lehrer Show to discuss the... (article)
Detainee Bill Now Goes to Senate (LA Times) [Editorial] Rushing Off a Cliff (NY Times) Heralded Iraq Police Academy a 'Disaster' (Washington Post) Russia Recalls Ambassador From Georg... (article)
It’s Issue 4 in our 2006 election series, 30 Issues in 30 Days: No More Jack Abramoffs! We’ll hear two views and ask if lobbying corruption is mostly a Republican Party problem and w... (episode)
We continue our 2006 election series, “30 Issues in 30 Days” with Issue Three: Is World Hunger America’s Responsibility? We’ll be joined by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof,... (episode)
Marion Nestle Originally uploaded by wnyc. Marion Nestle, professor of Nutrition Food Studies and Public Health at New York University is in studio to discuss the tainted spin... (article)
Stricter Voting Laws Carve Latest Partisan Divide (NY Times) U.S. Eases Carry-On Liquid Ban (Washington Post) Detainee Measure to Have Fewer Restrictions (Washington Post) Data on Hom... (article)