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Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives.

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New York, NY

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WNYC

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Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives.

Twitter:

@BrianLehrer

Language:

English

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WNYC Radio 160 Varick St. New York, NY 10013 212-433-9692


Episodes
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What Climate Costs You

12/24/2024
Recent stories in the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post highlight how the impacts of climate change have caused homeowner insurance to skyrocket in some areas. Listeners call in to share how the changing climate has impacted their cost of living.

Duration:00:17:37

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Changing Your Minds

12/24/2024
Listeners of different generations call in to share what they've changed their minds about over the years—whether political or not.

Duration:00:27:00

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Your Lehrer Prize Nominations

12/24/2024
This year, the Lehrer Prize for Community Well-Being will honor people whose work supports transgender children and their families. Listeners call in to nominate the people and organizations making a difference in the lives of trans minors and their parents - medically, socially or in any other way.

Duration:00:24:13

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100 Years of 100 Things: Your Family Stories

12/24/2024
As we continue our centennial series, "100 Years of 100 Things", listeners call in with stories passed down through their families from any time in the last century.

Duration:00:41:54

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100 Years of 100 Things: American Wellness

12/23/2024
As our centennial series continues, Shayla Love, a staff writer at The Atlantic, reviews the history of American interests in 'wellness.'

Duration:00:23:48

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Fun, Easy Ways to Volunteer

12/23/2024
Listeners dispel the myth that volunteering is time consuming and takes too many resources by sharing the easiest -- or maybe most fun -- ways to volunteer.

Duration:00:11:28

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Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg on Indictments of Mangione and Lewis-Martin

12/23/2024
Alvin Bragg, Manhattan district attorney, looks back at 2024 and discusses the recent indictments of alleged shooter Luigi Mangione and mayoral adviser Ingrid Lewis-Martin.

Duration:00:29:51

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Monday Morning Politics: The Federal Funding Deal; Trump's Arizona Speech, More

12/23/2024
Jonathan Lemire, co-host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, breaks down the latest news from Washington, D.C., including what got included in, and cut from, the spending bill that averted a federal shutdown; President-elect Trump's speech in Arizona and remarks on transgender identity; and more.

Duration:00:45:12

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Brian Lehrer Weekend: Health Insurance Denial Claims in NY; 100 Years of Holiday Gift Shopping; Best Photo Winners

12/21/2024
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. Navigating health insurance denial claims in New York (First) | The next thing in our 100 Years of 100 Things series: 100 Years of holiday gift shopping (Starts at 24:30) | The winners of our 2024 Best Photo contest (Starts at 37:45) If you don't subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can do that here.

Duration:00:59:20

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Best Photo 2024 Contest Winners

12/20/2024
Every year, The Brian Lehrer Show asks you to submit the best photo you took that is sitting on your phone – and every year, you deliver with some truly impressive snaps! This year, you submitted over 700 photos! Our partners at Photoville, along with a special guest judge, photographer, filmmaker and Bronx-based photo-historian, co-founder of Seis del Sur, Edwin Pagán, picked out their favorites (check out their 'Top 50' gallery), and then Brian and the team joined in to help select three winners to present their photos on the air. Brian speaks with Edwin and Laura Roumanos, executive director and co-founder of Photoville, about the three winning photos, which you can see below. Plus, this year's contest winners, Valerie Ramshur, Zai, and Taylor Mason talk about their winning photos. This Year's Winners: Weight of the World (Zai) "just another day, another display case, and another hour to kill" (Valerie Ramshur) Navy Yards figurine (Taylor Mason)

Duration:00:20:59

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Meet Juilliard's President

12/20/2024
Damian Woetzel, president of The Juilliard School, talks about his commitment to making Juilliard more accessible and affordable, including an education program the school runs for younger students who come from backgrounds that are underrepresented in classical music.

Duration:00:25:41

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Fewer Traffic Stops, More Traffic Accidents in NJ

12/20/2024
For several months in 2023, the number of traffic-related tickets issued by New Jersey state troopers dropped dramatically—and crashes almost immediately increased. Tracey Tully, New York Times reporter covering New Jersey, reports on her investigation into why police behavior changed, how it affects traffic safety and the criminal investigation the state AG has launched on the slowdown.

Duration:00:17:05

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Trump's Defamation Suits and Threats

12/20/2024
Katie Fallow, deputy litigation director at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, offers legal analysis of the settlement between ABC and President-elect Trump, after the latter filed a defamation lawsuit against the news outlet and its anchor George Stephanopoulos, and what effect this and other threats and lawsuits by the president elect might have on the media.

Duration:00:46:00

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Broker Fees Lawsuit; Security Deposits & More Housing News

12/19/2024
David Brand, housing reporter for WNYC and Gothamist, rounds up the latest housing-related news, including that a real estate group has sued over the new law banning broker fees, disputes over landlords not returning security deposits and more.

Duration:00:35:37

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A Potential Government Shutdown for the Holidays

12/19/2024
The federal government is headed for a shutdown after President-elect Trump and Elon Musk appear to have scuttled a funding deal. Kadia Goba, politics reporter for Semafor, reports on what's going on, and whether there might be a solution to prevent the shutdown.

Duration:00:08:59

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Call Your Senator: Sen Gillibrand on the ERA, Drones and More

12/19/2024
Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. Senator (D NY), talks about her work in Washington, including her push for President Biden to add the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution, President-elect Trump's nominations, drones and more.

Duration:00:30:02

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Dealing With Insurance Denials

12/19/2024
Elisabeth Benjamin, vice president of Health Initiatives at the Community Service Society and co-founder of the Health Care for All New York Campaign, discusses the issue of health insurance claim denials and offers advice to New Yorkers for navigating today's health care system.

Duration:00:24:02

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Your Personal Tributes to Lost Loved Ones

12/19/2024
The holiday season can be a hard time of year for people who are grieving over friends and family members who have died. Listeners call in to offer personal tributes to their loved ones they lost this year.

Duration:00:10:30

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100 Years of 100 Things: Holiday Gift Shopping

12/18/2024
As our centennial series continues, Philip Olson, CFP, and Julia Lorenz-Olson, AFC, hosts of Two Cents, an educational PBS digital show about personal finance, look at this century of holiday shopping, as Christmas became more commercial.

Duration:00:13:23

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Shop Listener 2024: Experiences

12/18/2024
Shop Listener is back for the 2024 holiday season. Listeners call in to shout out the "experience" gifts their businesses sell ahead of the holidays, for a Brian Lehrer Show listener-sourced gift guide.

Duration:00:14:17