Video Library
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Conversations with Channer
58 Min. Conversation with Barbara Ehrenreich
Conversations with Channer
58 Min. Conversation with Louis Kelso
Conversatiosn with Channer
58 Min. Conversation with Peter Kaufman
Rudy Garcia-Tolson, a gold Medalist in the Paralympic Games, guest-stars.
By age 15, Rudy Garcia-Tolson, a double above-knee amputee, had won a Gold medal in the Paralympic Games breaking world records in swimming. Host Timothy Clarke chats with Rudy to learn what makes him tick.
Conversations with Channer
58 Min. Conversation with NYU Cllass of Dr. Dannin
Dick Traum founder of Achilles International is the guest
Dick Traum the President and Founder of Achilles International shares how he started the Achilles Track club. Host Nicoletta Nerangis, the head of the Brooklyn Chapter of Achilles International, discusses Traum's new book "The Courage To Go Forward" co-authored with David Cordani.
Conversations with Channer
58 Min. Conversations Re Talk before Secular Socitey of New York
Conversations with Channer
58 Min. Converation with Buckminster Fuller
Conversations with Channer
58 min. Conversation with Louis Kelso
'Laser-Focused on Fiscal Discipline': Mayor Adams Presents First Budget Plan
Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday released a $98.5 billion preliminary budget proposal for the 2023 fiscal year, which begins July 1.
Film Shooting Schedules: Best Practices for Scheduling Your Shoot
The keys to an effective shoot scheduling are planning, communication, and patience.
State Aims to Reinstate Hundreds of Psychiatric Beds Shifted During Pandemic
New York State is looking to reinstate all of the roughly 400 beds in the state's inpatient psychiatric system.
Construction Deaths in New York Increased During First Year of Pandemic, Report Shows
The construction industry was more deadly to workers in New York in the first year of the pandemic than in the two years prior, reversing a multiyear decline.