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Simon Bishop reports. Transcript
Commuters react to MTA scandals
Commuters talk about the ongoing investigation at the Metropolitan Transit Authority and the impending fare hike.
Emily Grossman reports. Transcript
Budget cuts could hit immigrant diabetics hard
Aging immigrants are bracing for cuts in food programs, including Meals on Wheels, if the Mayor's budget is approved.
Carla Sapsford reports. Transcript
Stepping into the listening world
The debate over cochlear implants, devices that enable some deaf people to hear, is unfolding in homes and doctors offices around New York City. The surgery is a dream for some and a threat to others.
Nancy Farghalli reports. Transcript
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Collin Campbell reports. Transcript
Columbia University's choice of the new Dean of the Journalism School speaks his mind
New Yorker writer and expected future Dean of the Columbia Journalism School, Nicholas Lemann talks about the future of the school.
Michael Morton reports. Transcript
Rolling out the red carpet, or not?
Journalists and Columbia alumni share their thoughts about the Journalism School's proposed Dean, Nicholas Lemann.
Piya Kochhar reports. Transcript
Taking Broadway to Harlem
Writer and producer Richard Haas takes Broadway to Harlem in a new production entitled "Frederick Douglass."
Stacey Smith reports. Transcript
New York is just another small town
Is New York provincial? Just ask our reporter who can visit all of her family in just a few subway stops.
Sarah Kramer reports. Transcript
Eyes on the Big Apple
There are more than 9,000 electronic eyes trained on the streets of New York. But are all these watchful eyes helping to cut down on crime?
Collin Campbell reports. Transcript
My relationship with cigarettes
Finding freedom, adventure and comfort in a pack of smokes.
Stacey Smith reports. Transcript
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