Andrea Bernstein

Unemployment Falls in Auto Industry Swing States

Unemployment Falls in Auto Industry Swing States

Obama Continues to Push Infrastructure Bill

Obama Continues to Push Infrastructure Bill

Pump Prices Drive Weekend Plans Off Course

Pump Prices Drive Weekend Plans Off Course

Florida Rejects President's High Speed Rail Plan

Florida Rejects President's High Speed Rail Plan
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Obama Administration announces big spending package on transportation

Obama Administration announces big spending package on transportation
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Districts in play: what is the forecast for the sunshine state?

Joining us to shed some light on the election issues in Florida are Sergio Bustos, political editor for the Miami Herald, and The Takeaway's political correspondent Andrea Bernstein.

Districts in play: what is the forecast for the sunshine state?
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Obama holds national infrastructure meeting

Takeaway correspondent Andrea Bernstein joins us to discuss the significance of the latest developments on the nation and the President's agenda.

Obama holds national infrastructure meeting
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Checking in with Colorado voters

Takeaway Correspondent Andrea Bernstein is traveling the country, checking in with voters. Today, she's in Colorado, a key swing state in this mid-term election season. Up for grabs is a governor's race, a Senate race and key Congressional races.

Checking in with Colorado voters
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An interview with Rep. Betsy Markey

Celeste Headlee is in Colorado today, a state where Democrats are struggling to keep their majority in Congress. Representative Betsy Markey joins the program to talk about her reelection campaign. Andrea Bernstein also joins us.

An interview with Rep. Betsy Markey
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Transportation costs make some dream homes costly nightmares

Found your dream home out in the suburbs at a fantastic price? It may not be as cheap as you think. According to a new study, when you factor in the costs of transportation, only a third of America's neighborhoods are actually considered affordable.

Transportation costs make some dream homes costly nightmares
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'TIGER' grants aim to revitalize neighborhoods with funds for transit

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced the winners of a stimulus grant called TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery). Communities around the country competed for federal money to revamp their public transit systems.

'TIGER' grants aim to revitalize neighborhoods with funds for transit
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The stimulus: one year later

One year ago President Obama signed a landmark economic stimulus package into law. So far, $272 billion has been sent into the country to keep teachers at work, build bridges and extend unemployment benefits. We take a look at how the plan is working.

The stimulus: one year later
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Transportation innovations from across the USA

Andrea Bernstein is just back from a conference in Washington of 10,000 transportation professionals. There, she learned how cities around the country are introducing novel ideas for transport, trying to make them mainstream. From The Takeaway.

Transportation innovations from across the USA
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Just where is the stimulus cash going?

Today, the White House releases a huge amount of raw data on how and where stimulus money is being spent. We talk about the numbers we know so far, what listeners have noticed, and what we'll be looking for in the tea leaves about what.

Just where is the stimulus cash going?
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On the Ground, Is the Stimulus Working?

In March, Vice President Biden announced that St. Cloud, Minnesota would be receiving an influx of stimulus money. The Takeaway is joined by Minnesota Public Radio reporter Ambar Espinoza and The Takeaway's Political Director Andrea Bernstein.

On the Ground, Is the Stimulus Working?