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The Mayor in Jackson Heights

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.In this episode of New York Considered, hear excerpts from New York City mayor Ed...

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Ed Koch's Cold Remedy

Mayor Koch's "much better than doctors" recipe for a surefire cold remedy, the infamous Guggle Muggle. Delicious, "medically superb" and with a mysterious origin, it was passed on from mother to mother...

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Mayor Koch's proposed budget for 1989

Dick Hinchliffe reports on New York City mayor Ed Koch's self-described "austere" proposed budget for 1989.

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Ed Koch's Press Conference, on His 65th Birthday

Presentation of a new report on how science and technology can help city operations. The mayor condemns Britain's shipping of Vietnam refugees back to Vietnam. He comments on aging (he turns 65 but he...

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Truth or Adair

Bill Adair of PolitiFact makes his last Thursday visit before the election to fact-check some candidate statements. And: on the second-to-last 30 Issues in 30 Days, issue 29: Pakistan and Afghanistan....

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30 Issues: Pakistan and Afghanistan

Former New York mayor Ed Koch, now partner at Bryan Cave LLP and radio host, says the next president should pull out of Afghanistan before Iraq. ThenSteve Coll, president and CEO of the New America...

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Ed Koch: New York Uprising

Ed Koch, former mayor of New York City and U.S. Congressman, talks about his campaign to reform the New York State legislature.

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Campaign Promises

Ed Koch, former mayor of New York City (D, 1978-1989) and U.S. Congressman, founder of NY Uprising, talks about how Albany legislators are doing in fulfilling their pledge to reform the redistricting...

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Congressman Ed Koch on rent control reform, 1967

Congressman Edward I. Koch speaks on a telephone interview about rent control, including an upcoming rally.

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Ed Koch in Jackson Heights, 1979

In this episode of New York Considered, hear excerpts from New York City Mayor Ed Koch's community meeting in Jackson Heights. The Mayor speaks about issues concerning the city, with particular...

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Mayor Ed Koch on Graffiti

[Approximate date] Mayor Koch speaks during a news conference about his views on graffiti and his recent disagreement over graffiti's aesthetic merits with a Frederick Douglass Intermediate School...

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The Mayor in Jackson Heights

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.In this episode of New York Considered, hear excerpts from New York City mayor Ed...

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What election?

What election? We're already on to the next big contest: Jonathan Ames faces his great aunt Doris in a game of gin rummy. Also, we have writer Ursula LeGuin with dispatches from Ether, OR, a place she...

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June 10th, 2001

You may have noticed by now that WNYC is asking you to send in some money to help pay for the programming you get on this station 24 hours a day, every day of the year. This week on our show, some of...

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Council and Conversations

Richard Pyatt discusses the proposed New York state constitution with Joseph Modugno, councilman of Queens, and councilman Edward Koch of Manhattan.Mr. Pyatt points out that the Negro delegation favors...

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Conference on Marijuana

Congressman Edward I. Koch opens this 1969 Conference on Marijuana recorded at the Guggenheim Hall of the Mount Sinai Medical Center School of Nursing.Koch mentions a bill proposal to establish a...

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Metropolitan Weekly

The exact date of this episode is unknown. We've filled in the date above with a placeholder. What we actually have on record is: 1987-03-uu.Schools Chancellor Dr. Richard Green (Dick Hinchcliffe...

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Debates; Free Air Time; The Living Room Candidate; Word Watch; Adlai...

Host Brian Lehrer and Slate’s Michael Kinsley discuss the latest presidential debate and their courting of undecided voters in swing states.Brian interviews Jim Goodman of Capitol Broadcasting in North...

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Boys Choir of Harlem Eviction/Koch Endorses Spitzer

Rep. Charles Rangel, councilman Bill Perkins, former Mayor David Dinkins, Assemblyman Keith Wright hold a press conference at City Hall in defense of the Choir Academy of Harlem, the school of Boys...

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