We continue our 2006 election series, “30 Issues in 30 Days” with Issue Three: Is World Hunger America’s Responsibility? We’ll be joined by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, and the winner of his essay contest, Casey Parks, back from Africa. Also: a day-after look at the first gubernatorial debate; a discussion about the links between the development of luxury and affordable housing; listeners' calls about the National Intelligence Estimate.
Open Phones
Listeners comment on the newly released National Intelligence Estimate
Taking Exception
Vito Lopez, member of the New York State Assembly (D-53rd, Bushwick and Williamsburg) and Brooklyn Democratic Party chairman
and
Julia Vitullo-Martin, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and director of the Center for Rethinking Development
- discuss the 421-a tax exemption program for real estate developers
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Julia Vitullo-Martin, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and director of the Center for Rethinking Development
- discuss the 421-a tax exemption program for real estate developers
30 Issues in 30 Days: Is World Hunger America’s Responsibility?
Casey Parks, winner of the "Win A Trip With Nick Kristof" essay contest
- talks about her first trip outside of the US and the issues she dealt with in Western Africa
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Nicholas Kristof, New York Times columnist
- discusses his return from Western Africa and hunger ...
- talks about her first trip outside of the US and the issues she dealt with in Western Africa
and
Nicholas Kristof, New York Times columnist
- discusses his return from Western Africa and hunger ...
First Spar
Errol Cockfield, Albany Bureau Chief for Newsday
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Michael Goodwin Daily News columnist,
- talk about the first New York State gubernatorial debate in 24 years
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Michael Goodwin Daily News columnist,
- talk about the first New York State gubernatorial debate in 24 years
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