Coming up on today’s show:
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Brigid Bergin, WNYC’s senior political correspondent, and Randi Marshall, editorial board writer and columnist for Newsday, talk about the results of the special election between Tom Suozzi and Mazi Pilip to replace disgraced House member George Santos in New York’s 3rd congressional district.
Nancy Solomon, WNYC reporter and editor, and host of the โAsk Governor Murphyโ monthly call-in show, recaps her conversation with New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, plus the state of the campaign to replace Senator Bob Menendez.
It’s been 130 days since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israeli civilians, which has reignited both violence in Gaza and discourse here in the United States about the relationship between state of Israel and the Palestinian territories. Marc Tracy, New York Times culture reporter, formerly a writer for Tablet, where he covered contemporary Jewish life, and editor of the essay collection, Jewish Jocks: An Unorthodox Hall of Fame, discusses how recent events have impacted the way Jewish Americans think about their relationships to Israel, its government, its history, its people, and its treatment of its Palestinian neighbors.
While science doesn’t back up the existence of the five love languages, listeners share how they use this particular theory of communication to create harmony within their relationships.
Transcripts are posted to each segment as they become available.
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