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A weekly half-hour program featuring interviews with significant men and women from a variety of fields: officeholders and activists, economists, labor leaders, writers and artists.... more
FAQs about CUNY TV's Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV:How many episodes does CUNY TV's Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV have?The podcast currently has 258 episodes available.
November 21, 2016Examining a Polarized Nation with Miles RapoportBob dissects the 2016 Presidential Election and its outcome with guest, Miles Rapoport, a longtime democracy advocate who has served as secretary of state in Connecticut, as the president of Demos here in New York, and as the president of Common Cause....more27minPlay
November 14, 20162016 Election Polls w/Dr. Lee Miringoff - What Went Wrong?Bob Herbert breaks down the 2016 Presidential Election national exit poll data with one of the foremost practitioners of the craft, Lee Miringoff, the longtime director of the Marist Institute of Public Opinion at Marist College....more27minPlay
November 07, 2016Tackling Poverty with Greg KaufmannBob Herbert discusses some of the biggest issues surrounding poverty with Greg Kaufmann, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and the editor-in-chief of the website, TalkPoverty.org....more27minPlay
October 31, 2016Looking to a Bright, Infinite Future with Mark GreenFrom Ed Koch to Ralph Nader to the Clintons. Mark Green has known them all. He’s been NYC's public advocate and came within a hair’s breadth of being its mayor. He visits Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV to discuss his candid memoir “Bright, Infinite Future."...more27minPlay
October 17, 2016Dr. Michael Oppenheimer on Climate Change and Our FutureAre we approaching a point of no return when it comes to global warming? Bob Herbert discusses this and other climate matters on Op-Ed.TV with guest Dr. Michael Oppenheimer, one of the world’s foremost experts on climate change....more27minPlay
October 10, 2016Richard Greenwald on Labor Unions Then and NowRichard Greenwald on Labor Unions Then and NowThe role of labor unions in American life was once so vast and profound that it affected virtually everyone. But that was a long time ago. Labor’s influence has declined to such a degree that it’s fair to ask if unions have much relevance at all today. Bob tackles this subject with his guest, Richard Greenwald, a labor historian and co-editor of the book, “Labor Rising.” Professor Greenwald is also the dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Brooklyn College....more27minPlay
October 03, 2016Dr. Lee Miringoff on the First 2016 Presidential DebateDr. Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute of Public Opinion at Marist College discusses the demographic groups from which the two major Presidential candidates need to strengthen their support, on Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV....more27minPlay
August 01, 2016Gerrymandering to the Extreme with David DaleyDavid Daley, Editor in Chief of Salon.com, and author of "Rat F**ked: The True Story Behind the Secret Plan to Steal America's Democracy," talks with Bob Herbert about how a new level of gerrymandering has completely shifted our political system....more27minPlay
July 26, 2016Economist Jeffrey Sachs on America’s FutureCelebrated economist Jeffrey Sachs joins Bob Herbert in discussing the state of the American economy, how it has fared over the past few decades under Republican & Democratic presidents, & how the presidential nominees differ in their economic approach....more27minPlay
July 18, 2016Activism, Journalism, and the Presidency with Juan GonzálezBob Herbert is joined by journalist and an old friend, Juan González. The two were colleagues many years ago at the Daily News. Juan is co-host of Democracy Now! and recently stepped away from the Daily News after writing a column for nearly 30 years....more27minPlay
FAQs about CUNY TV's Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV:How many episodes does CUNY TV's Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV have?The podcast currently has 258 episodes available.