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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The recent death of a three-year-old Brooklyn boy raises questions about responsibility. Who should have intervened: the city - or the neighbors? Also: it seems like every elected official is running for a different office. Do term limits create political musical chairs? And: attorney-author Steven Lubet on his latest book The Importance of Being Honest

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Steven Lubet

It's Still So Hot That...

We received over 150 comments on our segment yesterday about the weather, so we'll continue to get your thoughts until the heat wave breaks.

Complete this sentence: "It's so hot that..."

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Tasers: The Safer Alternative?

Are tasers a better option than firearms for the NYPD? Bernard Rostker , senior fellow at the RAND corporation says, "yes." He recently co-authored a study in the wake of the Sean Bell case on the NYPD's use of force, including the phenomenon of "reflexive shooting."

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Kyle Smith: Where Was the Village?

Andrew White, director of the Center for New York City Affairs at Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy, which publishes Child Welfare Watch and Susan Jacobs, executive director of the Center for Family Representation, a non- profit law and policy organization that ...

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Worn Out in the Workplace

Tight economic times might increase the feeling of burnout at your job. In fact, you may be burnt out, and not even know it. Christina Maslach, professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley breaks down the psychology of burnout.

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Political Musical Chairs

Dick Dadey, executive director of the Citizens Union, a watchdog for the public interest and an advocate for good government, talks about NY elected officials and their musical chairs as well as the term limit debate.

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The Truth, the Whole Truth, Etc.

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Open Phones: Undecided?

Listeners who haven't decided between John McCain and Barack Obama share their quandary.

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