This edition: Can Biden Turn It Around?
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First aired: December 3, 2021.Segment one: Infrastructure, stimulus checks, fighting climate change. Joe Biden's policies are popular, but you wouldn't know it from his poll numbers. What does he have to do to turn things around politically? Guests: NY Times contributing writers Eleanor Randolph and Clyde Haberman.
Segment two: Outdoor dining and sheds save thousands of restaurants and 100,000 jobs in NYC after the pandemic lockdown. But some neighborhoods are fed up with the noise, rats, blocked sidewalks and loss of parking spaces. Should the city make outdoor dining permanent? Guests: Nicole Hong, NY Times Metro reporter, who covers the city's economy, and Ginia Bellafante, who writes the "Big City" column for The Times.
Guest List
Ginia Bellafante “Big City” Columnist, The New York Times
Clyde Haberman Contributing Writer, The New York Times
Nicole Hong The New York Times, Metro reporter covering NYC economy
Eleanor Randolph Contributing Writer, The New York Times
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