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The Brian Lehrer Show

Tuesday, April 12, 2005
  • My Life So Far by Jane Fonda
    My Life So Far, by Jane Fonda

    Lady Jane

    Tuesday on the Brian Lehrer Show, actress, activist and workout guru Jane Fonda discusses her life so far, including her controversial trip to Vietnam at the height of the war which inflamed many returning veterans, and her current work surrounding adolescent reproductive health.

AIG of Innocence

Charles Gasparino Senior writer for Newsweek magazine and author of Blood on The Street (Simon & Schuster, 2005)
- discusses the investigation into fraud in AIG
» Newsweek

Let's Go to the Videotape!

Jim Dwyer, reporter for the New York Times and co-author with Kevin Flynn, 102 Minutes : The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers (Times Books, 2005),
- on his article about the role videos in the trials of protesters arrested during last summer's Republican Convention
» New York Times

Fonda Talking

Jane Fonda Academy award-winning actress, activist, fitness guru and author of My Life So Far (Random House, 2005)
- on her roles in film and in life as an actress, an activist and a wife

New York 51: District 11

G. Oliver Koppell New York City Council Member (D) representing Kingsbridge, Riverdale, Woodlawn, Norwood and parts of Bedford Park, Wakefield, Bronx Park East
- on life and politics in Riverdale
» G. Oliver Koppell
» New York 51 Main Page

January Guest: Elliot Sander

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Elliot Sander, Executive Director of the MTA, is joining Brian Lehrer every Thursday for the month of January.

Got a question for Lee Sander? Ask it below!

Coping with the Economy

Many New Yorkers have questions about the economy - I've been laid off, what now? How do I collect unemployment? Where should I look for a job? The Brian Lehrer Show helps New Yorkers find answers as they cope with the struggling economy.

Lost City

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Steve Zeitlin executive director of City Lore and co-author of Hidden New York: A Guide to Places That Matter, and Brooks of Sheffield, the pseudonym of the author of the Lost City blog, offer a postmortem of the local establishments lost in 2008.

Judge Kaye Retires

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New York State Chief Judge Judith Kaye is retiring at the end of this year. She reflects on her 25 years on the bench and what it was like becoming the first female judge in the state’s highest court.

2008 News Quiz

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It's been a busy year. From the campaign trail that led to Barack Obama's historic election, to a grueling recession - and everything in between - we've kept you posted. Were you listening?

Video Picks

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