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Contribute to Haiti


American Red Cross

Text  HAITI  to  90999 3 to make a $10 donation.

(800) REDCROSS

redcross.org

 

 

Yele Relief Fund

Text YELE to 501501 to make a $5 donation

yele.org

 

Save the Children

(800) 728-3843

savethechildren.org

 

 

World Vision

(888) 511-6548

worldvision.orf

 

Doctors Without Borders

(888) 392-0392

doctorswithoutborders.org

 

U.S. Fund for UNICEF

(800) FOR-KIDS

unicefusa.org

 

Partners in Health

(617) 432-5256

pia.org

 

AmeriCares

(800) 486-4357

Americares.org

 

Mercy Corps

(888) 256-1900

Mercycorps.org

 

Oxfam America

(800) 77-OXFAM

oxfamamerica.org

A Seismic Shift in the New York State Senate

Who are the personalities behind this power grab? Are any not under indictment?? What will it mean for mayoral control of the schools, housing, gay marriage?  With Brian to discuss is Edward-Isaac Dovere, editor of City Hall and The Capitol.

Could Better Training at NYPD Have Prevented the Omar Edwards Tragedy?

In the wake of the friendly-fire shooting of Officer Omar Edwards, the New York Police Department began showing this 10 year-old diversity training video. Can training prevent racial stereotypes from entering the deadly mix of stressful street confrontations and the use of force? With Brian to discuss this and the Omar Edwards case are John Jay College of Criminal Justice Professor Maki Haberfeld, and retired NYPD police detective Marq Claxton. Maki Haberfeld published the first academic text that covered all phases and aspects of the training of police officers in the United States, in addition to various other books and papers. Marq Claxton, a former spokesperson and co-founder of 100 Blacks in Law Enfrocement Who Care, is also running for Queens' 31st District council seat.

A Trip Through Chicago and Harlem with New York Times Photojournalist Ozier Muhammad

Finally, Brian sat down with New York Times photojournalist Ozier Muhammad for a look back at Black America via photos from Ozier's personal collection. Muhammad's photos of Harlem were recently featured with the launch of the New York Times' visual journalism effort, Lens.

Weekly Video Picks: Sprawl, Eco-cops, Block Parties, iPhone art and the Rapping Flight Attendent

New Video! Aired LIVE on June 3rd, 2009

Check out this week's Brian Lehrer Live web picks, and please post a suggestion for what we should highlight next week!


Norman Oder on Atlantic Yards Oversight

This week, Norman Oder joins Brian to talk about the recently held state senate oversight hearing for the Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn. Norman has been investigating the problematic project since its inception and publishes what he learns on The Atlantic Yards Report.

Personal Democracy Forum 2009 with Andrew Rasiej

How is the Obama administration matching up with campaign promises to promote online transparency? With Brian to discuss is Personal Democracy Forum founder Andrew Rasiej.

Summer in the City with Celebrate Brooklyn, Rooftop Films, and the River to River Festival

Finally, this week, Brian discusses the wide and varied schedule of this Summer's outdoor events in NYC with Celebrate Brooklyn Executive Producer Jack Walsh, Rooftop Films founder Mark Elijah Rosenberg, and River to River Festival executive director Jody Kuh.

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