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How did local politicians vote on the bailout bill, and where do we go from here? Plus,30 Issues in Thirty Days continues with a look at U.S. policy toward Russia and China. Did the C... (episode)
Paul Tough and Geoffrey Canada Originally uploaded by wnyc Geoffrey Canada, the man behind the Harlem Children's Zone and Paul Tough, author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canad... (article)
Lawmakers reached a tentative agreement on a bailout plan over the weekend, but what exactly will it bring? And, education may have faded into the background recently, but Barack Obam... (episode)
You produced it. In the first Wiki installment of 30 Issues in Thirty Days, guests weigh in on net-neutrality and the future of the internet. Plus, President Carter’s national securit... (episode)
Pilar Marrero video Originally uploaded by wnyc Pilar Marrero, a reporter and columnist for the La Opinión, a Spanish-language daily newspaper in Los Angeles, discussed the 2008 p... (article)
Marian Wright Edelman video Originally uploaded by wnyc Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund, talked about her new book, The Sea Is So Wide ... (article)
Marian Wright Edelman Originally uploaded by wnyc Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund, talked about her new book, The Sea Is So Wide and M... (article)
Both presidential candidates claim the mantle of “post-partisanship,” but do their actions back up their words? In the next installment of 30 Issues in Thirty Days, guests and caller... (episode)
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill offers some perspective on the current economic troubles and the bailout proposal making its way through Congress. Plus, the 30 Issues seri... (episode)
The presidential election series 30 Issues in Thirty Days, continues. Issue 2: Campaign Finance and the Candidates’ Special Interests. Also: Psychotherapist Dr. Mary Ragan, director... (episode)