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The Brian Lehrer Show

Friday, January 16, 2009
  • MLK

    Speaking of Faith

    The controversy over pastor Rick Warren’s role in the inauguration is now paired with the news that an openly gay bishop will give the invocation. Eboo Patel, founder of the Interfaith Youth Core, discusses the role of religion in the Obama administration, next Tuesday and beyond. Plus, who pays for all the inauguration festivities? And: why teasing may not be so bad.

Bloomberg's Big Day

WNYC's Bob Hennelly recaps yesterday's crazy day: Mayor Bloomberg delivered his State of the City address (and de facto kick-off speech for his reelection campaign) mere hours before the emergency water landing of US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River.

Inauguration Donations

Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics, discusses where the money is coming from to fund the inaugural festivities.

Center for Responsive Politics: Obama Inauguration donors

Naturally Good

Dacher Keltner, professor of psychology at University of California, Berkeley and author of Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life (Norton, January 2009), discusses why he thinks teasing is okay and why he thinks humans are hard-wired to be good.

Religion and Inauguration

Eboo Patel, founder and executive director of Interfaith Youth Core and Washington Post columnist, has been on an advisory board to the Obama administration around civic engagement issues. He talks about religion and community in the era of Obama with a particular focus on the inauguration.

Washington Post: The Faith Divide

Fear Not

David Kennedy, professor of history at Stanford University and author of Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945, provides historical perspective on Inauguration Day.

Service Monday

MLK Day is Monday, and since 1994 it has existed as a national day of service. This year the Obama administration is encouraging a renewed spirit of service. Nicky Goren, acting CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service, discusses volunteer opportunities on Martin Luther King Day.

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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.

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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.

The Silver Lining

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Nick Nigro, author of No Job? No Prob!: How to Pay Your Bills, Feed Your Mind, and Have a Blast When You're Out of Work, offers an optimistic look at unemployment.