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WWRL Morning Show with Errol Louis

New York Daily News columnist Errol Louis interviews top newsmakers and fields listener phone calls on the city's liveliest morning show from 6 am to 9 am weekdays on AM 1600 and streaming worldwide at http://WWRL1600.com

  1. 304

    Justice Mapping Presentation

    From Hunter College Course

  2. 303

    Sampson on Paladino: "He Will Bankrupt New York State" and Throw Half a Million People Out of Work

      An unexpected guest caller on The Morning Show was Sen. John Sampson, Majority Conference Leader of the Senate. Sampson lit into Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino, saying Paladino would "bankrupt New York State" if elected.    

  3. 302

    Paterson on Politics, Paladino, Prisons and Post-Gubernatorial Plans

      Gov. Paterson tells why he never seriously intended to appoint himself U.S. senator; explains why he thinks Carl Paladino is not fit to hold his job; talks about exonerations and pardons and offers hints about what he'll be doing after leaving office.  

  4. 301
  5. 300

    Ed Towns Visits the Middle East and Afghanistan

      We talk with the Brooklyn congressman about his fact-finding trip and his re-election opponent.  

  6. 299

    Alan Grayson Comes Out Swinging

    The fire-breathing freshman from Florida's 8th District is the first Democrat to represent Orlando in 34 years. He says being an unabashed liberal is the key to victory this fall. 

  7. 298

    Republican Civil Rights Commissioner Calls New Black Panther Case "A Waste of Time"

      Abigail Thernstrom, Vice-Chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, says the controversy is much ado about nothing.  

  8. 297

    Paterson Announces New Laws on Minority- and Women-Owned Firms

    The Governor explains a law he will enact today that expands contracting opportunities for minority- and women-owned firms.

  9. 296

    Sampson Says the State Senate Won Big Victories

     The senate leader says there was more going on in Albany than just the budget -- and that Dems don't get enough credit for the laws they passed.  

  10. 295

    Do We Have the Right Strategy in Afghanistan?

      We ask Col. Nick Pratt (ret.) about the pros and cons of the McChrystal/Petraeus counterinsurgency doctrine.

  11. 294

    Rangel Says: U.S. Out of Afghanistan

    The Harlem congressman says it’s time to reinstitute a military draft to bring home the true cost of the war.

  12. 293

    Keli Goff On the Obama Generation

      Meet political blogger Keli Goff, author of Party Crashing: How the Hip Hop Generation Declared Independence.  

  13. 292

    Is Our Afghanistan Strategy Working?

      Col. Richard Klass, a Rhodes Scholar who flew over 200 combat missions, assesses U.S. strategy.

  14. 291

    Why Oakland Could Explode in Riots

      West Coast Talker Davey D explains why the upcoming verdict in a controversial police shooting case could lead to civil unrest.  

  15. 290

    Can Obama's Political Machine Do It Again in 2010?

      Melissa Derosa, New York State Director of Organizing for America, talks about what the organization will be doing for the midterm elections -- and how you can get involved.

  16. 289

    The Coming War Between Andrew Cuomo and Sheldon Silver

      Wayne Barrett’s cover story in the Village Voice examines the fight shaping up between Cuomo and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.

  17. 288

    Sen. Parker Defends His Outburst

      Following yesterday's tumult in Albany, Sen. Parker says "I was loud, but I was on the point I wanted to make" and that "somebody has to fight for people who can't fight for themselves." He also calls Sen. DeFrancisco of Syracuse a "white supremacist."  

  18. 287

    Diane Ravitch on the Rise and Fall of Public Education

    Diane Ravitch has a new book, the Death and Life of the Great American School System, that is making waves. She takes on choice, charters, accountability and the (mis)management of public schools in New York and around the nation.

  19. 286

    Why Angry Guys with Guns Are Heading to Washington

     Daniel Almond, founder of Restore the Constitution, makes his case. His website claims that "the Constitution of the United States is being actively undermined by many in the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the US government.”

  20. 285

    Legal Victory by Teachers Union Will Keep 19 Failing Schools Open

    United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew explains the court decision that will block the closings and talks about the battle for school reform. 

  21. 284

    Rep. Meeks Says His Critics Have Their Own Ethical Issues

     The Queens Congressman says he's been targeted by right-wing media.

  22. 283

    Gov Paterson on Polls, Politics and the State Budget

      The Governor talks about the state probe now being conducted by former Chief Judge Judith Kaye.  

  23. 282

    Congressman Meeks Hits Back at Critics

      The Queens Congressman talks about Aqueduct, the nonprofit he helped found, and allegations of improper use of charitable funds.  

  24. 281

    Paterson on the Press & Politics

      The Governor hits back at media critics and says Democrats should not worry about him dragging down the ticket in November.

  25. 280

    Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand: Ready to Fight

    New York's Junior Senator talks about Haiti relief, health care, and the possibility of a race against Harold Ford, Jr.  Interview is posted to YouTube, below.  

  26. 279

    Paterson Announces a Winter of Reckoning

     A day after delivering the State of the State address, Gov. Paterson criticizes lawmakers, lobbyists and good-government groups for not facing fiscal reality.  

  27. 278

    Corporate Welfare as We Know It

    Bettina Damiani of Good Jobs New York says government gives away too much to corporations and gets too little in the way of jobs.

  28. 277

    Can Albany Reform Its Wicked, Wicked Ways?

    Ethics watchdog Blair Horner of NYPIRG assesses Paterson's ethics bill.  

  29. 276

    Gov. Paterson Explains the Pain

    The Governor says the first budget cuts won't be the last.

  30. 275

    Gov. Paterson Warns: Fiscal Disaster is Near

    Gov. Paterson say the state legislature must act quickly. He's said it before, and taken political grief for it.

  31. 274

    Hero of the Day: Jason Blanksma

    This young driver's quick wits saved the life of an infant.

  32. 273

    ACORN Fights Back

    Bill Quigley of the Center for Constitutional Rights explains the lawsuit against Congress.

  33. 272

    Public Housing's Funding Peril

    Assemblyman Brian Kavanagh has launched a campaign to restore funding to NYCHA.

  34. 271

    Errol's Rant: The Press Goofed on Reporting Mayoral Polls

    The myth that nobody realized the mayor's race would be close underscores a deeper problem with accepting the conventional wisdom at face value.

  35. 270

    Why Corzine Lost

    Columnist Charlie Stile explains how the GOP took New Jersey.

  36. 269

    How Bloomberg Won

    Erik Engquist of Crain's NY Business analyzes the NYC races.

  37. 268

    Upstate, Democrat Wins 23rd District

    Jude Seymour of the Watertown Daily Times explains the race.

  38. 267

    The Economic Outlook Worsens

    Ethan Pollack of the Economic Policy Institute discusses the fall in Gross Domestic Product.

  39. 266

    What's at Stake on Election Day

    A look at races around the nation with Ed Schultz.

  40. 265

    NY-23: How an Upstate Race Became a National Battle

    The Watertown Times says Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman, who doesn't live in the district, doesn't know local issue. He also relies on big national funders. One of them is Matt Wheeler of the National Republican Trust.

  41. 264

    A Libertarian View: Why Health Care Reform is Unnecessary

    Michael Tanner of the Cato Institute argues against the idea of health care reform.

  42. 263

    Election Eve: Closing Arguments with Bill Thompson

    The Democratic challenger makes his case for mayor.

  43. 262

    Attacks in Pakistan

    Analyst Imran Anwar discusses the latest attacks by Pakistan militants.

  44. 261

    FEATURED INTERVIEW: ELIZABETH WARREN

    Prof. Elizabeth Warren explains why a new agency is needed.  Interview recorded 9/18/09, aired 9/21/09.  

  45. 260

    Hero of the Day: Horia Cretan

    This Bronx man rushed to the scene of a fire to save a 4-year-old boy.

  46. 259

    Listener Call in: Cops Who Drive Drunk

    Callers talke to retired detective Marq Claxton about the NYPD.

  47. 258

    Mad As Hell About Health Care

    Dr. Gene Uphoff of the Mad as Hell Doctors wants single payer.

  48. 257

    Meet Gregory Floyd

    The president of Teamsters Local 237 represents most NYCHA emplolyees.

  49. 256

    Facebook Posts Obama Assassination Poll

    The shocking poll has been yanked, but the controversy continues. Jose Vargas of the Huffington Post explains why.

  50. 255

    Terorism of Trumped-Up Charges?

    Attorney Ron Kuby defends Imam Ahmad Wais Afzali.

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New York Daily News columnist Errol Louis interviews top newsmakers and fields listener phone calls on the city's liveliest morning show from 6 am to 9 am weekdays on AM 1600 and streaming worldwide at http://WWRL1600.com

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