KCRW's Left, Right & Center
Summary: Provocative, up-to-the-minute, alive and witty, KCRW's weekly confrontation over politics, policy and popular culture proves those with impeccable credentials needn't lack personality. This weekly "love-hate relationship of the air" features three of the most insightful news analysts anywhere.
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Podcasts:
Police abuse, Rolling Stone on a UVA sexual assault report and legislating immigration.
An American defined, optimism versus pessimism, and a hefty dose of gratitude.
Is Obama acting as an imperial president or a common sense immigration reformer?
Obama in China, a showdown over Keystone, immigration wars and net neutrality.
Apple CEO Tim Cook announces he?s gay, why the ?war on women? isn?t playing in the midterm elections, and why fast-food workers in Denmark make so much money.
Shooting in Ottawa, another Ebola case, closing in on the election, seeds of the next housing crisis.
Fear of Ebola, Fear on Wall Street, Midterm worries and freezing eggs, the new corporate benefit.
A show on tolerance: Gay marriage triumphs, Islam's dust up on Bill Maher, Panetta's complaints and Malala Yousafza gets the Nobel Prize.
A show on tolerance: Gay marriage triumphs, Islam's dust up on Bill Maher, Panetta's complaints and Malala Yousafza gets the Nobel Prize.
The standoff in Hong Kong, the Secret Service collapses, Ebola comes to America
Missions relaunched in Syria, a big climate week in New York, the legacy of Attorney General Eric Holder, the truth about Goldman Sachs and the Fed.
Missions relaunched in Syria, a big climate week in New York, the legacy of Attorney General Eric Holder, the truth about Goldman Sachs and the Fed.
A No vote in Scotland, a Yes vote on ISIS, Alibaba's billions, Ukraine's plight and the race to the midterm elections.
Obama lays out a policy on ISIS, Scottish independence, the Senate takes on Citizens United, Ray Rice.
The West versus ISIS and Russia, Europe primes the pump, BP's high-octane negligence, the politics of Joan Rivers.