
Trump, Inc. on Trump's Next Steps, Women & the Newest Jobs Report, Fran Lebowitz's NYC, A History of Warner Bros. Records
Trump, Inc. co-hosts Andrea Bernstein and Ilya Marritz join us on President Trump’s last day in office to discuss his upcoming plans, current business dealings, and unprecedented second impeachment.
WNYC planning editor Kate Hinds joins us for our ongoing series, "Kate Has a Plan," to discuss the stories the newsroom is following this week.
CNBC Make It reporter Courtney Connley joins us to discuss her reporting on the new jobs numbers that reveal how women have accounted for all of the most recent job losses. Her recent piece on the December jobs report is titled, “A year ago, women outnumbered men in the U.S. workforce, now they account for 100% of jobs lost in December.”
Author Fran Lebowitz joins us to discuss starring in the new 7-part Netflix series, “Pretend it’s a City,” directed by Martin Scorsese, available to watch now. Previously, Scorsese made the HBO documentary, "Public Speaking," about Lebowitz and this new series continues to share her unique cultural observations about New York City and human behavior.
A new book tells the story of how Mo Ostin and a crew of hippies, eccentrics, and enlightened executives transformed Warner Bros. Records from an out-of-touch company into one of the most successful record labels in American history. Author Peter Ames Carlin joins us to discuss his book, Sonic Boom: The Impossible Rise of Warner Bros. Records, from Hendrix to Fleetwood Mac to Madonna to Prince.


