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The Brian Lehrer Show

Wednesday, December 01, 2004
  • December 1st is World AIDS Day (worldaidsday.org)
    December 1st is World AIDS Day (worldaidsday.org)

    HIV/AIDS: Live Oral History

    December 1st is World AIDS day. Today we invite people with HIV or AIDS to call in and share their experience of living with the disease.

$14Billion Over Four Years

Beth Fertig, WNYC Reporter, on New York schools' expected windfall
and
Michael A. Rebell, Executive Director and Counsel of the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, is celebrating a panel's recommendation of more money for city schools
» the Campaign for Fiscal Equity

World AIDS Day Open Phones

oral history from people with HIV and AIDS

Changes on East 42nd Street

Edward Luck, Director of the Center on International Organization of the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, explains the new proposals for change at the UN
» Edward Luck Bio

Recount Update

Bill Cohen, reporter in the Ohio Public Radio TV Statehouse News Bureau, on a bid to overturn the Ohio presidential election result
» Statenews.org
and
Jon Craig, statehouse reporter for the Columbus Dispatch

Help Wanted: A New Online Community

The Brian Lehrer Show

Follow our five authors' stories about looking for work in this ongoing recession. Then share your tips, offer support, ask your own questions & add ideas for others.

Uncommon Indicators

The Brian Lehrer Show

The Brian Lehrer Show wants to hear how the economy is affecting the little things in your daily life. Share your stories and photos of the downturn.

Help us map abandoned lots, stalled construction and unsold condos.

Video Picks

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Check out some recent video clips of interviews with guests and Brian Lehrer's weekly Web video picks.

Season's Eatings

The Brian Lehrer Show

December guests Tamara Reynolds and Zora O'Neill will be answering your holiday hosting questions each week. Segments so far: Holiday Traditions | Gifting Food | Hosting on a Budget

Also check out the live online chats with Tamara and Zora, where they answer all your hosting questions. Chat #1 | Chat #2

Climbing K2: Life and Death

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Ed Viesturs, the first American to climb all fourteen eight-thousand meter mountains, and one of only six to do so without oxygen, discusses his new book K2: Life & Death on the World’s Most Dangerous Mountain (Broadway, 2009).

SUNY Disposition

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State University of New York chancellor Nancy Zimpher, discusses the pressures the system faces and the role it plays in the current economic climate.