|
First the News
Joseph Chaney and Elsa Heidorn have the latest headlines.
Transcript
Who Gets Deported, and Why
Host Matt Hirshberg speaks with Aarti Shahani, co-founder of the immigrant advocacy group Families for Freedom, about who gets deported, and what Shahani's organization is doing about the problem.
Transcript
A Quiet Revolution in the Criminal Justice System
Giuliana Chamedes' documentary investigates a new way of keeping individuals with substance-abuse problems out of prison and off drugs.
Transcript
Teen Mothers in Foster Care
Though the pregnancy rate among youth in foster care is double that of women not in care, New York City's child welfare system has done little to address the problem. Gabrielle Galanek reports.
Transcript
The Latest Headlines
David Ressel and Dina Temple-Raston have the latest headlines.
Transcript
Medicare Troubles
Dani McClain reports on how a new Medicare program is creating problems for seniors and the people who are trying to help them.
Transcript
Copyrights and Copywrongs
This week a Harvard University sophomore admitted that she had copied passages in her debut novel from another book. Mary-Rose Abraham talks about the complex issue of plagiarism and intellectual copyright law with Siva Vaidhyanathan, an assistant professor at NYU.
Transcript
Signs of the Times
In his documentary, David Ressel explains how old signs come down and new ones come up in Times Square.
Transcript
Freewheeling in New York City
Joseph Chaney rides in a pedicab, one of New York's bicycle taxis.
Transcript
|