The Brian Lehrer Show

Newsmakers meet New Yorkers as host Brian Lehrer and his guests take on the issues dominating conversation in New York and around the world. This daily program from WNYC Studios cuts through the usual talk radio punditry and brings a smart, humane approach to the day's events and what matters most in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives. WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts including Radiolab, On the Media, Death, Sex & Money, Nancy, and many others.

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What's to Come on Capitol Hill


President Trump lost his first legislative battle — on healthcare — but he has lots of other campaign promises he can still make good on. Robert Draper, journalist and author of Do Not Ask What Good We Do: Inside the U.S. House of Representatives (Free P


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 March 30, 2017  30m
 
 

Life in the Rust Belt on Broadway


The playwright Lynn Nottage and the actor Michelle Wilson talk about their play “Sweat,” which just debuted on Broadway, which chronicles the lives of factory workers in an economically-depressed steel-belt city in Pennsylvania in the early 2000s.


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 March 29, 2017  17m
 
 

Navigating the Trump White House Investigations


Karoun Demirjian, Washington Post Congressional reporter, discusses the latest developments in the investigations into President Donald Trump’s administration.


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 March 29, 2017  34m
 
 

Malliotakis' Call to End New York Sanctuary


New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has created a list of 170 "serious crimes, violent crimes" for which the city would cooperate with ICE on deportation proceedings. New York State Assembly member, Nicole Malliotakis, says it does not go far enough to co


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 March 29, 2017  34m
 
 

The Latest on Immigrants' Rights and Sanctuary Cities


Steven Choi, executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition , explains what he wishes Gov. Cuomo would do to for immigrants' rights, and discusses Attorney General Jeff Sessions' announcement that the federal government will withhold federal gr


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 March 29, 2017  22m
 
 

The Key to Utopia


Rutger Bregman, a journalist and the author of Utopia for Realists: How We Can Build the Ideal World (Little, Brown and Company 2017), discusses how we can get to a world where we there is a universal basic income, a 15-hour work week, and open borders f


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 March 28, 2017  22m
 
 

From Russia to Trump Tower


Paul Manafort lasted only a few months as Donald Trump’s unpaid campaign manager but he continues to make headlines for his political and financial ties to Russia. Ilya Marritz, WNYC reporter, and Andrea Bernstein, senior editor for politics and policy f


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 March 28, 2017  32m
 
 

How the NY State Budget Will Affect the City


Ben Max, executive editor of Gotham Gazette. Lawmakers are busy hammering out the final New York State budget, which is expected to be finished by the end of this week. Max talks about how it will affect New York City, including the proposed "mansion tax


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 March 28, 2017  25m
 
 

Sweetening the Deal for Democrats


After the embarrassing failure of the Republicans' health care bill, President Trump's chief strategist Steven Bannon says the White House will be busy with executive orders and other policy moves this week. Tara Palmeri, POLITICO White House corresponde


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 March 28, 2017  31m
 
 

Keeping Garifuna in the Bronx


The month of March marks 220 years since the Garifuna people were exiled from St. Vincent and resettled in Central and Northern America. The South Bronx is now home to the largest community outside of the Caribbean, with more than 100,000 Garifuna people


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 March 27, 2017  10m