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WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show
Newest Episode: Fri November 26, 2010. 05:44 PM
The latest stories from The Brian Lehrer Show
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Wed September 01, 2010. 05:02 AM
In light of ongoing questions about CompStat's use in the NYPD, Eugene O'Donnell, former police officer, former prosecutor, and professor of law and police science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, discusses whether it's possible to balance statistics and community policing.
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Wed September 01, 2010. 05:00 AM
Omar Al-Nidawi, political analyst and co-author of the blog "Iraq the Model," and Fred Kaplan, "War Stories" columnist for Slate, comment on Obama's latest speech on the war in Iraq.
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Tue August 31, 2010. 08:35 AM
New York Observer reporter David Freedlander and WNYC political reporter Azi Paybarah discuss the role of district leaders, the effort to oust the Kings County Democratic Party boss, Vito Lopez, and why you should care.
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Tue August 31, 2010. 07:47 AM
The Barnes & Noble at Lincon Center is closing at the end of the year.New York Timesreporter Julie Bosman spent some time at the mega store yesterday. 

In the age of e-books and on-line retailers, have your attitudes towards chain book stores changed?  Will you miss the Barnes & Noble at Lincoln Center?
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Tue August 31, 2010. 06:19 AM
Ed Koch, former mayor of New York City and U.S. Congressman, talks about hiscampaign to reform the New York State legislature.
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Tue August 31, 2010. 05:33 AM
Wall Street Journalreporter Leslie Scism looks at the rise in numbers of people forgoing life insurance in uncertain economic times.
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Tue August 31, 2010. 05:33 AM
Andrew Bacevich, professor of international relations and history at Boston University, West Point graduate, Vietnam veteran, and author of Washington Rules: America's Path to Permanent War,discusses the origins of global US military presence, and challenges its efficacy.
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Tue August 31, 2010. 05:29 AM
Issam Ahmed, correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor, and Mohsin Zaheer, editor of Sada-e-Pakistan, a Pakistani-American newspaper for the New York area, describe the flooding in Pakistan and the local reaction.
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Mon August 30, 2010. 09:00 PM
While the combat mission in Iraq is formally ending, author Andrew Bacevich believes America is in danger of being engaged in “permanent war.”  Plus: An update on the plethora of challenges from flood-stricken Pakistan; and former New York Mayor Ed Koch on his new campaign to reform Albany.
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Mon August 30, 2010. 06:07 AM
Thomas Friedman, New York Times columnist and author of Hot, Flat, and Crowded 2.0offers insights into Iraq, other issues.
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Mon August 30, 2010. 05:50 AM
Gene Chaas, Northeastern region vice-chair of the Modern Whig Party, discusses his political party's resurgent popularity, and its place in contemporary politics.
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Mon August 30, 2010. 05:34 AM
Carl Paladino on why he's running to be the Republican candidate for Governor of New York.
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Mon August 30, 2010. 05:34 AM
Call in or comment on why your favorite TV show should have won an Emmy - and convince non-TV watchers why they should tune in.
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Mon August 30, 2010. 05:34 AM
Michael Wolff discusses his Wiredarticle about the future of the web in an app-centric digital world.
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Mon August 30, 2010. 05:27 AM
New York gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino is running hard to the right of opponent Rick Lazio. Hear why he thinks he’s the conservative alternative in this year’s Primary.  Plus, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman ; meet the Modern Whig Party; and the death of the World Wide Web.
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Fri August 27, 2010. 01:26 PM
New York Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney is in the middle of a campaign to keep her job. Hear Representative Maloney and her challenger, Reshma Saujani, discuss their Democratic primary election bids. Plus, a look at the health of the U.S. economy; getting vested in the NYC pension plans; and a guide to local gardens.
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Fri August 27, 2010. 06:21 AM
Ross DeVol, executive director of economic research at the Milken Institute, thinks we can be optimistic about the U.S. economy. Then, Heidi Moore, a financial journalist in New York City and former reporter for The Wall Street Journal and Felix Salmon, finance blogger for Reuters, preview Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke's speech and discuss the latest economic news.
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Fri August 27, 2010. 06:08 AM
Patrick Arden, an investigative reporter for City Limits Magazine, reports on the city's use of artificial turf and if it's working as planned to save money.

Do you use any of the 204 artificial turf fields in NYC? What about these fields makes them better or worse than natural grass fields?
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Fri August 27, 2010. 06:05 AM
Charles Brecher, research director at the Citizens Budget Commission and professor of public administration at NYU, discusses the process of getting vested in New York City pension plans, and how that affects city council term limits.
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Fri August 27, 2010. 05:59 AM
Ed O'Keefe, Federal Eye blogger with The Washington Post, discusses the state of FEMA in the post-Katrina era, and why Michael "Brownie" Brown thinks he was the fall guy.
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