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Rudy Meets the Press

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Monday, December 10, 2007

As a follow up to Rudy Giuliani’s interview over the weekend, we will compare what Candidate Giuliani says now to what Mayor Giuliani said in the past. Also: Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz on the big three television networks and what’s left of their news programming. Pete Donahue, New York Daily News transit reporter, on the new MTA fare plan. And: are you ready for a New York parking revolution?

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Pete Donahue

Rudy Meets the Press

Gail Collins, New York Times columnist and Fred Siegel, professor at Cooper Union and author of The Prince of the City: New York, Giuliani and the Genius of American Life (Encounter Books, 2005), look at Rudy Giuliani’s presidential campaign.

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Park Like a Rock Star

Donald Shoup, Los Angeles' renowned parking reformer and UCLA professor of urban planning, takes to the streets of New York to tame traffic. His solution? Higher rates for on-street parking.

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Reality Check

Howard Kurtz, Washington Post media critic and author of Reality Show: Inside the Last Great Television News War (Free Press 2007), talks politics and reviews the last big battle of the era of network televison news.

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Fare Game

Pete Donahue, New York Daily News transit reporter, talks about the MTA's new fare plan. And want to participate in today's MTA's "webinar"? We show you how.

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