The Brian Lehrer Show

What's On The Show

Monday:

  • Antonio Reynoso, Brooklyn borough president, Claire Valdez, union organizer and artist, and Julie Won, New York City council member (district 26), discuss the key issues in their campaign to be the Democratic nominee in New York's 7th Congressional district.
  • New York City's unemployment rate is higher than it was before the coronavirus pandemic, and job growth has stalled. James Parrott, director of economic and fiscal policies at the Center for New York City Affairs at the New School, talks about factors contributing to these economic concerns.
  • Ben Rhodes, contributor to MSNow, the co-chair of National Security Action and an advisor to former president Barack Obama and the author of All We Say: The Battle for American Identity: A History in 15 Speeches (Random House, 2026), talks about his new book that tells the history of the United States and its central conflicts through public speeches, from Benjamin Franklin to Donald Trump.
  • Christina Norman, chief creative officer at The Moth, and Juan Rodriguez, senior manager, community engagement at The Moth, talk about how storytelling can preserve history and honor our shared humanity, and share how people can attend a Moth story workshop to help craft their stories.

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