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Jewish Museum Murder: Anti-Semitism and Anti-Americanism22 May 202500:38:14

Charles Fain Lehman, Rafael Mangual, Jesse Arm, and Tal Fortgang discuss the murder of Israeli embassy aides Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, the DOJ's investigation into Chicago's hiring practices, and President Trump's feud with Bruce Springsteen.

Automation on the Docks21 May 202500:14:42

Jordan McGillis joins Brian Anderson to discuss his story, "On the Twenty-First-Century Waterfront," and the tension between labor unions and technology at American ports.

Deporting Immigrant Criminals: Why Eric Adams's Hands Are Tied (ft. Heather Mac Donald)23 Apr 202500:41:56

Charles Fain Lehman, Heather Mac Donald, Judge Glock, and Rafael Mangual discuss the Trump-Harvard fight, the New York City Council's lawsuit against Mayor Eric Adams, and transit crime.

L.A.'s Jail Debate15 Aug 202300:15:52

Stephen Eide joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss the push to close Men's Central Jail in Los Angeles County.

Counting the Cost11 Aug 202300:20:25

John Tierney joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss the efficacy of Covid lockdowns and mask mandates and the proper role of government in responding to natural disasters. 

America's Failing Schools02 Aug 202300:17:26

Larry Sand joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss the quality of American public schools.

Artificial Persuasion26 Jul 202300:19:09

Robert Henderson joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss Chat GPT's utility and the threat artificial intelligence poses to free expression.

Law and Democracy19 Jul 202300:21:42

John O. McGinnis joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss identity politics' influence on law schools and the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard ruling.

The State School-Choice Movement12 Jul 202300:20:44

Mene Ukueberuwa joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss the rise of school vouchers, education savings accounts, and other school-choice programs across the country.

Evaluating the Court's SFFA Ruling05 Jul 202301:01:48

Ilya ShapiroGail Heriot, and Wai Wah Chin discuss the implications of the Supreme Court's Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard ruling.

Reclaiming Our Story30 Jun 202300:32:03

Wilfred M. McClay joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss American history and national identity.

The Price of Money21 Jun 202300:30:32

Edward Chancellor joins James B. Meigs and Richard Davies to discuss the importance of interest rates in economic activities and the consequences of reducing rates artificially.

Taxes and Digital Commerce14 Jun 202300:19:33

Steven Malanga joins Brian Anderson to discuss the complex tax requirements online business encounter when selling to out-of-state customers. 

New York's Composting Delusion23 Apr 202500:13:29

John Tierney joins Brian Anderson to discuss why composting and recycling persist despite the lack of evidence for their efficacy.

Union Pressure07 Jun 202300:22:13

University of California, Berkeley associate professor of public policy and political science Sarah Anzia joins Brian Anderson to discuss public-employee unions' influence on California's local governments.

Children and Transgenderism01 Jun 202300:23:54

Kay S. Hymowitz joins Brian Anderson to discuss how gender-identity ideology is influencing vulnerable young people and attempting to overturn all that we know about child development.

Shelter Without Borders24 May 202300:18:52

Manhattan Institute senior fellow and City Journal contributing editor Nicole Gelinas joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss New York City's migrant crisis.

 

Fassbinder: Life and Films18 May 202300:31:27

Journalist and author Ian Penman joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss his new book Fassbinder Thousands of Mirrors, which explores the work of German filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder.

New York's Budget Fights12 May 202300:21:30

Manhattan Institute fellow and director of state and local policy John Ketcham joins City Journal associate editor Theodore Kupfer to discuss the New York State and City budgets and a recent Manhattan Institute report on cost-saving measures the city can take.

Newsom's Prospects05 May 202300:25:07

Republican political consultant Luke Thompson joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss California governor Gavin Newsom's rise to power and viability as a possible presidential candidate.

"Equity" Over Merit27 Apr 202300:45:08

Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal, joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss her new book, When Race Trumps Merit: How the Pursuit of Equity Sacrifices Excellence, Destroys Beauty, and Threatens Lives.

Medicine Goes Woke19 Apr 202300:23:01

Physician and Do No Harm chairman Stanley Goldfarb joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss the racialization of medical research and treatments.

Chicago's Future12 Apr 202300:18:06

George C. Dix Professor in Constitutional Law at Northwestern University School of Law and City Journal contributing editor John O. McGinnis joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss the results of Chicago's mayoral election.

Affirming the Binary07 Apr 202300:16:39

Evolutionary biologist and Manhattan Institute fellow Colin Wright joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss the male–female distinction and regulating gender medicine. 

Abrego Garcia Case: What's Trump's Next Move?21 Apr 202500:33:16

Charles Fain Lehman, Hannah Meyers, Ilya Shapiro, and Daniel Di Martino discuss Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case, New York City's mayoral race, and Bible stories Hollywood should adapt into films.

California Reparations29 Mar 202300:13:06

Finance professional and Venice Neighborhood Council member Soledad Ursúa joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss California's plan to offer reparations to black residents descended from slaves.

Banking Turmoil22 Mar 202300:21:10

Manhattan Institute senior fellow and City Journal contributing editor Nicole Gelinas joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the stability of our financial system. 

Resisting Californication16 Mar 202300:39:49

MI senior fellow Christopher F. Rufo and journalist Abigail Shrier join Brian C. Anderson to discuss their stories in City Journal's new California special issue and the long-term trajectory of the Golden State.

Rescuing Rikers09 Mar 202300:40:36

New York City Department of Corrections commissioner Louis A. Molina joins Manhattan Institute fellow and City Journal contributing editor Charles Fain Lehman to discuss the state and future of the Rikers Island jail complex.

Keeping the Lights On01 Mar 202300:16:49

Manhattan Institute senior fellow Brian Riedl joins Brian Anderson to discuss the debt ceiling, the limits of prioritization, and the unsustainable long-term future of federal spending.

The End of Journalism's Golden Age23 Feb 202300:36:36

City Journal contributing editor and longtime Time essayist Lance Morrow joins Brian Anderson to discuss the history of journalism. His new book, The Noise of Typewriters: Remembering Journalism, is out February 28 and available for pre-order now.

The New Democratic Coalition16 Feb 202300:21:10

Manhattan Institute policy analyst Zach Goldberg joins Brian Anderson to discuss the growing prominence of college-educated whites in the Democratic Party, how this group increasingly sets the party's agenda, and the implications of the changing Democratic coalition for the GOP.

Can New York City Solve Its Migrant Crisis?10 Feb 202300:20:21

Manhattan Institute graduate fellow Daniel Di Martino joins Brian Anderson to discuss the wave of migration to New York City, the roots of the federal border crisis, and the policies needed to fix the U.S. immigration system.

Tyre Nichols and the State of Policing03 Feb 202300:18:52

Rafael Mangual joins Brian Anderson to discuss the killing of Tyre Nichols in Memphis and the broader criminal-justice landscape.

Lee Zeldin on New York's Future25 Jan 202300:49:33

Lee Zeldin, the former congressman and 2022 Republican nominee for governor of New York, joins Reihan Salam to discuss the lessons of his campaign and the political future of the Empire State. 

Harvard vs. Trump: Who Wins?17 Apr 202500:41:39

Charles Fain Lehman, Rafael Mangual, Tal Fortgang, and Jesse Arm discuss the attack on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's home, the Trump administration's crackdown on Harvard University, and the best crew members to bring on a trip to space.

The New Human Sacrifice17 Jan 202300:21:37
The Persistence of Deinstitutionalization12 Jan 202300:31:36

Journalist John Hirschauer joins Brian Anderson to discuss the closure of Pennsylvania state-run institutions for the developmentally and intellectually disabled, the historical roots of deinstitutionalization, and New York City's changing approach to the seriously mentally ill.

The Last Gasp of Pandemic Restrictions?06 Jan 202300:23:38

Doctor and economist Joel M. Zinberg joins Brian Anderson to discuss the "tripledemic" of Covid, flu and RSV, the relationship of public health and epidemiology to real-world evidence, and the Covid situation in China.

Lessons from New York's Crime Decline21 Dec 202200:43:31

Former NYPD commissioner Raymond Kelly discusses the state of crime policy in New York with CBS law-enforcement analyst James A. Gagliano.

Does Information Still Want to Be Free?14 Dec 202200:32:54

TechFreedom's Internet policy counsel and director of appellate litigation Corbin K. Barthold joins Theodore Kupfer to discuss digital authoritarianism in China, the possibility of decentralized social control in the West, and the new era of Twitter.

Grover Cleveland Revisited07 Dec 202200:27:58
New York's Gambling-and-Weed Economic Strategy01 Dec 202200:21:35

MI senior fellow and CJ contributing editor Nicole Gelinas joins Brian Anderson to discuss New York's promotion of vice, the downsides of gambling and legal marijuana as an economic-development strategy, and the results of the 2022 midterm elections in the Empire State.

Can Policymakers Solve the Housing Crisis?22 Nov 202200:26:57

Renowned urban economist Edward Glaeser joins MI senior fellow and City Journal contributing editor James B. Meigs to discuss the American housing crisis and how—or whether—it can be fixed.

Can We Have Progress Again?15 Nov 202200:30:53

Author and investor Michael Gibson joins Brian Anderson to discuss the work of the 1517 Fund and the Thiel Fellowship, why real technological progress has stalled and how elite universities contribute to that stagnation, and what some promising new educational models and institutions look like. His book, Paper Belt on Fire: How Renegade Investors Sparked a Revolt Against the University, will be published November 29.

Previewing the Midterm Elections02 Nov 202200:40:41

Washington Free Beacon reporter Joseph Simonson joins Theodore Kupfer to discuss the 2022 midterms, including races in Ohio, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, and more.

The Trade War Starts in 3…2…114 Apr 202500:39:50

Charles Fain Lehman, Judge Glock, Rafael Mangual, and Daniel Di Martino discuss what's next for Trump's tariffs, the latest in the deportation saga of former Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil, and what people are getting up to with corpses on the New York City subway.

Legal Weed: What Went Wrong?27 Oct 202200:22:09

Manhattan Institute scholars Steven Malanga and Charles Fain Lehman join Brian Anderson to discuss the persistent black market for marijuana, the possibility of renewed drug enforcement against illegal pot, and the changing nature of the drug.

The Utility of Incarceration19 Oct 202200:59:54

Criminologists Barry Latzer and John Paul Wright join Rafael A. Mangual to discuss the continuing need to punish serious crimes.

Woke Across the Pond12 Oct 202200:27:27

Author Joanna Williams joins Brian Anderson to discuss progressivism in the United Kingdom, whether wokeness is an American export, and the effects of activism on the publishing industry. Her new book, How Woke Won: The Elitist Movement that Threatens Democracy, Tolerance and Reason, is out now.

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