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New World Order

The Takeaway

July 2, 2009
From young to old, highly skilled to uneducated, it remains tough to get a job. But one segment of the population just might recover stronger and more adept than any other. The Takeaway discusses our economic forecast and the emerging role of women in a post recession-world. All that and the morning's news.

Comptroller DiNapoli Seeks to Withhold Senators’ Pay

WNYC News

New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli says he’s planning to withhold pay for state senators until there’s a resolution of the leadership struggle.

Live from the Aspen Ideas Festival: Day One

The Brian Lehrer Show

July 2, 2009
The Brian Lehrer Show heads to Colorado for a series of special broadcasts from the Aspen Ideas Festival.

Read Brian's Twitter Posts from the AIF!

See Pictures from Aspen!

Tall Drink of Water

The Leonard Lopate Show

July 2, 2009
We’ll get an update on America's looming water crisis from Robert Glennon. Then, Larry Tye talks about the life of Satchel Paige—the premier pitcher of the Negro leagues. Essayist Arianne Cohen takes us through the unique challenges that face tall people.

Rock Photography in the iPhone Age

Soundcheck

July 2, 2009
Music fans are revolutionizing rock photography with digital cameras, iPhones and other devices. We find out what this means for the art of the image. Also, Chinese pianist Xiayin Wang performs live.

Angel Deradoorian

Live on Soundcheck

Michael Jackson Memorial

WNYC Culture

Thousands of New Yorkers flocked to the Apollo Theater on Tuesday to pay their respects for Michael Jackson.

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