The Brian Lehrer Show

WNYC
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Aug 1, 2024 • 30min

Election Integrity and National Security

Julian Zelizer, professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University, CNN political analyst, NPR contributor, and author of several books, and Karen Greenberg, director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law, the author of several books, discuss the new book they co-edited, Our Nation at Risk: Election Integrity as a National Security Issue(NYU Press, 2024), in which experts weigh in on the risks to national security posed by election insecurity. 
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Aug 1, 2024 • 33min

Call Your Senator: Sen. Gillibrand on Middle East, Bipartisanship, and More

 U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) discusses recent developments, including Kamala Harris's campaign, today's prisoner swap with Russia, the latest in the Middle East, working across the aisle on healthcare issues, and more.
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Jul 31, 2024 • 37min

Silicon Valley's Impact on the 2024 Elections

Until recently, the nation’s tech capital, Silicon Valley, was seen as a liberal bastion, but the tech billionaires are starting to diverge in their political ideologies. Erin Griffith, New York Times reporter covering tech companies and Silicon Valley, explains what's going on with the infighting and how wealthy tech donors are influencing the 2024 presidential election.
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Jul 31, 2024 • 14min

When the Olympics Get You Off the Couch

Allie Volpe, senior reporter at Vox, talks about how to learn a new sport at any age.=>"Inspired by the Olympics? You can become an athlete at any age." (Vox.com, July 25)
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Jul 31, 2024 • 32min

Reporters Ask the Mayor: Is Adams Effectively Communicating With New Yorkers?

Mayor Adams holds one off-topic press conference per week, where reporters can ask him questions on any subject. Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, recaps what he talked about at this week's event. This weeks topics include: how the Adams administration communicates with the press and public, mayor Adams' reaction to comptroller Brad Lander launching a primary campaign against him, another sexual misconduct lawsuit against Adams' advisor, Tim Pearson, and more.
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Jul 31, 2024 • 28min

100 Years of 100 Things: James Baldwin

Continuing our centennial series, Eddie Glaude Jr., Princeton professor and the author of several books, including Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own (Crown, 2020) and We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For (Harvard University Press, 2024), talks about the life and legacy of James Baldwin, who would be 100 years old on August 2.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 10min

Dating Amid Gender Differences in Politics

The Wall Street Journal recently reported on polls that show young men under 30 are skewing increasingly conservative, while young women are much more likely to vote for Democrats. Listeners call in to talk about how that dynamic has showed up in their dating lives.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 24min

Restoring the Atmosphere and Repairing the Climate

Rob Jackson, a leading earth scientist at Stanford and chair of the Global Carbon Project, shares a hopeful vision for tackling the climate crisis. He emphasizes the need to restore atmospheric greenhouse gas levels to pre-industrial norms, shifting focus to reducing methane emissions. Jackson discusses innovations in sustainable steel production and highlights innovative strategies in agriculture to cut methane from rice and cattle. He advocates for revolutionary societal changes, drawing inspiration from past successes in environmental action.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 31min

Rikers Island and Solitary

New York City Councilmember Carlina Rivera (D-2, East Village, Gramercy Park, Kips Bay, Lower East Side, Murray Hill, Rose Hill) talks about the mayor's emergency order that delays implementation of Local Law 42, just days before it would have gone into effect, that would have capped solitary confinement, among other things.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 47min

President Biden Attempts SCOTUS Reform

After a tumultuous Supreme Court term that included the presidential immunity opinion and reporting that showed Justice Thomas received undisclosed gifts and favors from a GOP megadonor, President Biden has proposed changes to the court, including term limits and a code of ethics. Elie Mystal, justice correspondent and columnist for The Nation magazine and host of the podcast, "Contempt of Court with Elie Mystal," and author of Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution (New Press, 2022), offers legal analysis of the reforms, and talks about how much of a long a shot it is that any of this would make it through Congress. 

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