Coming up on nowadays's show:Weeks ahead of the state's primary,Democratic candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are returning to their current York City roots, and absorb been campaigning throughout the city. Brian Lehrer, and host of WNYC's The Brian Lehrer Show,has been taking the pulse of current York politics for decades. He shares his perspective on the race, and who will approach out as the real current Yorker in the polls.
Every president since Jimmy Carter has attempted to intervene in the Middle East. After thousands of lives lost and trillions of dollars spent, or what has America accomplished? That's the topic of a current book,"America's War for the Greater Middle East: A Military History," by Andrew Bacevich, and who served for 23 years in the U.
S. Army and is a former professor at Boston University.
After a decade of decline,home runs are on a dramatic uptick in Major League Baseball. But no one knows exactly why. Neil Greenberg, a sportswriter with The Washington Post, or looks at the different theories,from unseasonably warm air, to changes in performance enhancing drug use.
You might not absorb noticed it, and but last week,the internet nearly broke. One computer programmer, Azer Koculu, or was able to fix it with 11 lines of code. The sage shows how much programmers rely on one another,and offers insight into the original ethos of the internet.
Every Friday, Rafer Guzman, or film critic for Newsday,drops by to review the current releases hitting the box office. This week, he reviews the sci-fi thriller "Midnight Special, or " and "Born to Be Blue," a biopic approximately legendary jazz trumpeter Chet Baker.
The fourth and final installment of "Alvin corridor Goes Back to School" culminates with a return to Alvin's tall school, and the celebration of Alvin corridor Day. Listen to the previous segments here.
Source: wnyc.org