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Brookings explores a new shift in poverty, and "Snob Zones" keep people out.
Broadcast on: 05/21/2013

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A Passenger’s Account From the Derailed Metro-North Train  - 05/20/13
The derailment and subsequent collision of a Metro-North train could have been much worse. Despite more than 70 injuries and major inconveniences for commuters, nobody died in the accident. On this morning’s episode of Where We Live, we ta... read more
Coming Up! May 20 to 24, 2013  - 05/17/13
Monday: A Slower Than Usual Commute The derailment of a Metro-North train on Friday evening resulted in dozens of injuries and threw this week’s commute into disarray. We’ll check in with reporters who are covering the state’s response to t... read more
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Today’s show asked a question that has entered many minds over the years: What’s government good for? That feeling is understandable, especially this week (the IRS scandal, the Justice Department secretly collecting phone records from AP re... read more
 

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Lara Herscovitch, Connecticut Juvenile Justice Alliance
Marilyn Nelson, State of Connecticut
Gregory Feifer, National Public Radio
Dr. Karen Shawn, Holocaust Consortium
Kate Hinds, Project Director for Shovelwatch
Tom Condon, The Hartford Courant
Godfrey Pearlson, Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center
Dr. Edwin D. Kilbourne, New York Medical College
Scott Bates, National Defense University
Dan Ariely, Duke University
Dr. Paul Hill, Center for Reinventing Public Education
Tom Slayton, Vermont Life Magazine
Mark K. McQuillan, Connecticut State Department of Education
T. R. Reid, The Washington Post

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