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Gang Culture For Sale?

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Just how much is Bill Clinton worth to Hillary Clinton’s campaign? We detail the results of our group journalism program with the Huffington Post on the dollar value of the husband ex-president. And a New York City councilman takes on what he says is the selling of gang culture. The Guggenheim gets a new paint job, and a discussion about another possible MTA fare hike. Also: a call in for immigrants on moving back home. So many say they plan to—so few ever do.

Read the results of the WNYC/Off The Bus group journalism project

Bill's Dollar Value to Hillary

We asked you to help us find out Bill Clinton's financial impact on the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. We report the results and the story to go with it. Amanda Michel, director of the Huffington Post's Off The Bus, and the story's writer, Daniel Nichanian, lay out ...

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Gang Culture for Sale?

New York City Council Member Leroy Comrie, D-Queens, talks about why he plans to hold hearings on what he says is the sale of gang-related merchandise. And Dana Marciniak from New Era Cap Company speaks in defense of their products.

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"Fair" Hike?

John Liu, Democratic member of the New York City Council and Chair of the Transportation Committee, and E.J. McMahon, senior fellow for tax and budgetary studies at the Manhattan Institute, discuss if the MTA should institute a fare hike.

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The Guggenheim Gets A New Look

Martin Filler, architecture critic for House and Garden and the New Republic magazines and contributor to the New York Review of Books, talks about the Guggenheim makeover.

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Open Phones: Can you ever go home again?

Immigrant callers tell us what has kept them in the U.S. and if they ultimately, want to return to their country of origin.

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