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The Brian Lehrer Show
January 6th Hearing Recap; New York's GOP Gubernatorial Primary; COVID Shots for the Youngest Kids; Brooklyn Botanic Garden Goes Birding
4 segments

Coming up on today's show:
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Theodoric Meyer, national political reporter for The Washington Post and a co-author of the Early 202 newsletter, recaps the first prime-time hearing held by the House Select Committee investigating January 6.
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In advance of Monday night's debate among the Republicans facing off in the June 28 primary to run for New York governor, Laura Nahmias, senior reporter covering New York City and state politics at Bloomberg News, and Joseph Spector, New York editor for Politico, talk about the campaigns and where the race stands.
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COVID-19 vaccines for children from six months to five-years-old are on the brink of approval. Katherine Wu, staff writer for The Atlantic, argues it's important for parents to get their babies and toddlers vaccinated right away, and talks about how the campaign to vaccinate kids is flagging.
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Adrian Benepe, president & CEO of Brooklyn Botanic Garden and former NYC Parks Commissioner, talks about the exhibit "For the Birds", opening Saturday, and why the organization devoted to plant life is focusing on birds this summer. Plus, Indigo Goodson, educator, writer, birder, and member of the For the Birds exhibition team, talks about Brooklyn's birds and offers advice for those just starting out as birders.
Transcripts are posted to each segment as soon as they are available.