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The Brian Lehrer Show
Previewing the January 6th Committee Hearings; Common Sense Gun Control; Sports and Integration in Brooklyn; New York Sports Are Flying High
4 segments

On today's show:
- The House committee investigating the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol will present its findings in public hearings over the next month, starting Thursday evening. Andrea Bernstein, investigative journalist, "Will Be Wild" podcast co-host and the author of American Oligarchs: The Kushners, the Trumps, and the Marriage of Money and Power (W.W. Norton and Co, 2020), and Ilya Marritz, co-host of the podcast "Will Be Wild" and covers Trump legal matters for NPR, tell us what to expect.
- Jennifer Mascia, news writer and a founding staffer at The Trace, joins to discuss what sets assault rifles apart from other guns and the latest on gun control negotiations in Congress.
- In one large school building in Park Slope, Brooklyn, there are four high schools with different demographics. Alana Casanova-Burgess, host of WNYC and Futuro Studio's "La Brega" and host of "Keeping Score," a new podcast from WNYC Studios and The Bell, and Renika Jack, student journalist with The Bell, reported on how things went when the athletic programs merged, and issues like equity, segregation and integration were brought to the surface.
- The Mets and Yankees are both in first place in their respective divisions -- and the Rangers are still in the Eastern Conference Final. Howie Rose, longtime Mets radio broadcaster on "CBS880," analyzes the hometown teams' chances of winning it all and fans call in to talk June baseball and hockey.
Transcripts are posted to each segment as soon as they are available.