
The Brian Lehrer Show
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Friday Morning Congressional Politics; Randy Mastro on Mayor's Budget Proposal; Career Advice; How AI Can Rot Your Brain
Friday Morning Congressional Politics; Randy Mastro on Mayor's Budget Proposal; Career Advice; How AI Can Rot Your Brain May 2, 2025
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What's in the Mayor's Budget Proposal?
Randy Mastro, first deputy mayor of New York City, discusses the proposals in the $115 billion dollar budget that Mayor Adams announced. May 2, 2025
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Overcoming Tech-Induced Laziness
Sam Schechner, technology reporter at The Wall Street Journal, talks about his experience of feeling like artificial intelligence made him "stupid." May 2, 2025
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Friday Morning Politics: The GOP's 'Mega Bill' and More
Kadia Goba, congressional reporter for Semafor, breaks down what's in the House GOP's beleaguered "mega bill," plus more of the latest political news. May 2, 2025
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Career Counseling Courtesy of the New York Public Library
Louisa Tatum, NYPL Career Services Manager, talks about the job and career landscape for people without college degrees. Plus, advice for and from listeners. May 2, 2025
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REAL ID, for Real This Time
On May 7, in order to board a domestic flight or enter a federal building in the U.S., travelers will have to show a form of “REAL ID compliant” identification. May 1, 2025
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Behind the Trump Administration Scenes on Abrego Garcia
Nick Miroff, staff writer for The Atlantic covering immigration, speaks on the negotiations between the Trump administration and El Salvador's president regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcia. May 1, 2025
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Meet the NJ Gov Candidates: Sean Spiller
Sean Spiller, president of the New Jersey Education Association and a former mayor of Montclair, talks about his campaign to be the Democratic nominee for governor of New Jersey. May 1, 2025
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A Pathway to the Workforce for NYC Youth
We talk about skills and career education opportunities for NYC's youth—inside and outside the public school system. May 1, 2025
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100 Years of 100 Things: Women in the Military
Katherine Sharp Landdeck, professor of history and director of Pioneers Oral History Project at Texas Woman's University, talks about American women in the military over the 100 years. Apr 30, 2025
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The Politics and Policy of Empowering Skilled Workers
How state governments and public agencies are rethinking hiring, training, and credential requirements to open up opportunity for STARs—workers Skilled Through Alternative Routes. Apr 30, 2025