On Sunday, Hillary Clinton gave a wide-ranging interview on Meet the Press. On the next Brian Lehrer Show: an assessment of her first six months as Secretary of State. Plus: death with dignity in New York; and the questionable practices of debt collection agencies and arbitration companies.
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Tracking Fiscal Policy
Simon Johnson, former chief economist of the IMF and co-founder of The Baseline Scenario, a Web site tracking the ongoing financial crisis, discusses the return of Goldman Sachs, the latest on bank reform, consumer protection, and other fiscal policy.
Jews and Organ Donation
Benyamin Cohen, journalist and author of My Jesus Year: A Rabbi's Son Wanders the Bible Belt in Search of His Own Faith, Jennifer Siegel, former reporter at The Forward, and Rabbi Daniel Nevins, dean of the rabbinical school at the Jewish Theological Seminary, ...
The State of the Secretary of State
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave a wide-ranging interview on Meet the Press yesterday. Steve Clemons, director of the American Strategy Program at New America Foundation and the man behind The Washington Note, discusses the first six months of her tenure and the latest ...
Death With Dignity
Following the recent news about the British conductor and his wife's decision to die in a physician-assisted suicide facility in Switzerland, Devid Leven, executive director of Compassion and Choices of New York, discusses the movement to legalize physician-assisted dying in New York.
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Remembering Merce Cunningham
Choreographer Merce Cunningham passed away last night at the age of 90. Joan Acocella, staff writer and dance critic at the New Yorker, shares her memories. Are you a dancer? Ever work with Cunningham; are you a fan - see one of his pieces? Share your memories and ...
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