
The Brian Lehrer Show
WNYC
Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives.
Location:
New York, NY
Networks:
WNYC
Description:
Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives.
Twitter:
@BrianLehrer
Language:
English
Contact:
WNYC Radio 160 Varick St. New York, NY 10013 212-433-9692
Website:
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/bl
Email:
brianlehrershow@wnyc.org
Episodes
10-Question Quiz: City Critters
10/17/2025
Listeners try their hand at a quiz with questions about city critters.
Duration:00:10:33
30 Issues in 30 Days: Are Free Buses the Best Bang for Our Transportation Buck?
10/17/2025
Charles Komanoff, transit activist and mathematician, and Eric Goldwyn, assistant professor and program director at NYU Marron Institute of Urban Management, debate whether free buses, which are a pillar of Democratic mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani's transportation plan, are the best way to both speed up the notoriously slow bus system and best help New Yorkers struggling with the high cost of living. Plus, they discuss Andrew Cuomo's proposal to shift management of New York City Transit to the city from the state.
Duration:00:17:58
Pets in the City: Cats
10/17/2025
Throughout this membership drive we are talking about the animals we love and care for in our homes -- our pets. Today, Maxwell Branch, vice president of community programs at Flatbush Cats, talks about cats and the people who share their homes with them.
Duration:00:07:12
The Supreme Court's New Term
10/17/2025
Emily Bazelon, staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, co-host of Slate's "Political Gabfest" podcast, Truman Capote fellow for creative writing and law at Yale Law School and author of Charged: The New Movement to Transform American Prosecution and End Mass Incarceration (Random House, 2019) , previews the cases the Supreme Court will take up in its new term, including arguments on a redistricting case they are hearing arguments on this week, and offers analysis of just how much presidential power the court will afford to President Trump in upcoming decisions.
Duration:00:13:59
Mamdani, Cuomo and Sliwa Mayoral Debate Recap
10/17/2025
Jeff Coltin, Politico reporter and co-author of the New York Playbook, recaps the mayoral debate between Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa.
Duration:00:21:41
Americans are Economically Stuck
10/16/2025
Rachel Louise Ensign, economics reporter with The Wall Street Journal, explains the economic forces keeping Americans stuck in their homes and jobs, and how it impacts daily life.
Duration:00:15:02
Pets in the City: Reptiles
10/16/2025
Throughout this membership drive we are talking about the animals we love and care for in our homes -- our pets. Today, Sam Laroche, manager of Petqua, a pet store on Manhattan's West Side, talks about keeping reptiles as pets and how to help them thrive.
Duration:00:07:35
10-Question Quiz: Where Am I?
10/16/2025
Listeners hear a description of a place in the tri-state area and try to guess where it is.
Duration:00:11:33
30 Issues in 30 Days: Abortion in New Jersey
10/16/2025
New Jersey is generally viewed as a state with some of the strongest abortion protections, but Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli has some plans that could change that. Terrence McDonald, editor at the New Jersey Monitor, talks about the parts of both candidates' platforms that could change or strengthen abortion protections in the state.
Duration:00:17:01
Sen. Kim on Gateway Defunding
10/16/2025
Andy Kim, U.S. Senator (D NJ), weighs in on the Trump announcement that the Gateway tunnel project is "terminated."
Duration:00:16:52
10-Question Quiz: Where Am I?
10/15/2025
Listeners hear a description of a place in the tri-state area and try to guess where it is.
Duration:00:10:05
City Politics: Debate Preview
10/15/2025
Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, talks about the latest news from the mayoral campaign as Election Day is just weeks away.
Duration:00:12:11
Pets in the City: 'The Dogist' Talks Dogs
10/15/2025
Throughout this membership drive we are talking about the animals we love and care for in our homes -- our pets. Today, Elias Weiss Friedman, aka @TheDogist on Instagram, author of This Dog Will Change Your Life (Ballantine, 2025) and host of a new YouTube talk show talks about the dogs he's met and why he thinks they make us better humans.
Duration:00:05:46
30 Issues in 30 Days: Moving Local NYC Elections to Presidential Election Years
10/15/2025
Brigid Bergin, Gothamist and WNYC senior political correspondent, talks about the proposal that NYC voters will see on this year's ballot that would move local elections to take place during presidential election years.
Duration:00:18:27
Wednesday Morning Politics: Trump's Diplomatic Success and More
10/15/2025
David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker and the host of The New Yorker Radio Hour, talks about the latest national political news, and previews this year's New Yorker festival.
Duration:00:24:03
Coffee Prices Up and Up
10/14/2025
Listeners share whether they're seeing higher coffee prices due to tariffs yet and if that's changing their caffeine habits.
Duration:00:07:52
Tentative Hope for Gaza and Israel
10/14/2025
Graeme Wood, staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of The Way of the Strangers: Encounters With the Islamic State, offers analysis of the current ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, and why one Palestinian philosopher told him he feels a "paradoxical optimism" that the current peace will hold.
Duration:00:34:02
The Latest on The Firings at the CDC
10/14/2025
On Saturday, the Trump administration rescinded the layoffs of hundreds of scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who were mistakenly fired the day before. Apoorva Mandavilli, science and global health reporter at The New York Times, explains what happened and who remains at the CDC.
Duration:00:24:32
30 Issues in 30 Days: Rikers Island
10/14/2025
Elizabeth Glazer, founder of the journal Vital City and former director of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, talks about the challenges the next mayor will face regarding Rikers Island, and what each says about the current plan to close Rikers in favor of borough-based jails.
Duration:00:42:20
What Comes Next for Israel and Gaza?
10/13/2025
Fred Kaplan, Slate's War Stories columnist and the author of many nonfiction books and his latest, a novel, A Capital Calamity (MIniver Press, 2024), offers analysis on what comes next for Israel and Gaza as Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners were released, and the ceasefire deal takes effect.
Duration:00:15:25