

You Decide with Errol Louis
Spectrum News NY1
NY1's Errol Louis has been interviewing powerful politicians and cultural icons for years, but it's when the TV cameras are turned off that things really get interesting. From career highlights, to personal moments, to stories that have never been told, join Errol each week for intimate conversations with the people who are shaping the future of New York and beyond. Listen to "You Decide with Errol Louis" every Wednesday, wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Sep 11, 2025 • 46min
Kathy Wylde: Why the city can't afford to lose millionaires
Kathy Wylde, the outgoing president and CEO of the Partnership for New York City, has been a central figure in the city's business community and the city's political scene for decades. Wylde has served as an advocate for the city's business sector, and she joined Errol Louis to discuss her nonprofit's mission, New York's fiscal outlook and the policies shaping the heated mayoral race. That includes property taxes, immigration and the need for affordable child care. Wylde also made the case for why the business community is imperative in addressing the issues that New Yorkers care about.

Sep 4, 2025 • 33min
Jim Walden: Why he left the race and why he feels Mamdani is a threat to NYC
This week, independent candidate Jim Walden announced he was dropping out of the race for mayor. He said his decision was necessary because he does not want Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani to win the general election. Walden had entered the race as an attorney with experience as a federal prosecutor and a white-collar defense lawyer. He focused on policies such as increasing the police force and constructing affordable housing. He joined NY1's Errol Louis to discuss the decision to end his candidacy and why he feels Mamdani is a significant threat to New York City. Walden expressed strong concerns about Mamdani's anti-police stance, socialist/communist leanings, and what he perceives as antisemitic policies. The discussion also touched on rumors of political maneuvering, including the possibility of the White House offering positions to other candidates to influence the race.

Aug 28, 2025 • 35min
Why this well-known Jewish leader is endorsing Mamdani
Ruth Messinger needs no introduction to those who follow New York politics. Beginning in the 1970s, she built a more than 20–year career in public service, serving a decade on the New York City Council before becoming Manhattan borough president for eight years. In 1997, she made history as the first woman to win the Democratic nomination for mayor, defeating the Rev. Al Sharpton in a hard-fought primary. Beyond city politics, Messinger went on to lead the American Jewish World Service for nearly two decades and now serves as its inaugural Global Ambassador. Recently, Messinger has stepped back into the political arena, voicing her support for Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani — a striking move at a time when many veteran New York Democrats have held back. She joined NY1's Errol Louis to reflect on her long career of activism and public service, explain why she believes Mamdani's election is essential despite hesitation in parts of the Jewish community, and share her hopes for a New York City where she thinks working-class people can once again thrive.

Aug 21, 2025 • 33min
Bestselling author Jonathan Mahler on the untold story of 1980s New York
A new book titled "Gods of New York: Egotists, Idealists, Opportunists, and the Birth of the Modern City, 1986-1990" covers New York City's pivotal and transformative years in the 1980s, tracing notable figures such as Donald Trump, Al Sharpton, Curtis Sliwa and Rudy Giuliani. The author, Jonathan Mahler, is a New York Times Magazine staff writer. He previously wrote the critically acclaimed bestseller "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx is Burning," an account of 1977 in the city. Mahler joined NY1's Errol Louis to discuss the new book, focusing on the economic boom driven by Wall Street, the rise of homelessness and key struggles like the fiscal crisis and the crack epidemic. They also discussed how it all relates to the present day, the race for mayor and Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani.

Aug 14, 2025 • 34min
From shooting victim to joining the NYPD: Katrina Brownlee's miraculous journey
At just 22 years old, Katrina Brownlee was shot 10 times by her fiancé and left for dead. She miraculously survived and became a decorated NYPD detective, a mentor and the founder of a nonprofit support group for at-risk women. She also made history as the first Black woman to serve on the protective detail of a New York City mayor. Brownlee's powerful memoir, "And Then Came The Blues," recounts her harrowing journey from trauma to triumph. She joined NY1's Errol Louis to share how she survived the shooting, rose through the NYPD ranks and broke barriers in law enforcement. The conversation explored her challenging childhood marked by abuse, her motivations for joining the police force, and her work with Young Ladies of Our Future, the group she founded to mentor and guide at-risk youth.

Aug 7, 2025 • 52min
Will New Yorkers elect a Republican for mayor? Curtis Sliwa thinks so.
Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels, is making another attempt at running for mayor as the Republican nominee. With millions in matching funds and competitive polling numbers, Sliwa joined NY1's Errol Louis to talk about his campaign and his potential path to victory. He discussed a range of issues, including animal welfare, public safety, homelessness and transportation. He emphasized his commitment to no-kill animal shelters and increasing the number of police officers on city streets if elected this November. Sliwa also talked about his trademark red beret and the role it plays in shaping his public persona. The conversation explored his unique background, decades of work with the Guardian Angels and his long-standing presence in New York City's media world — particularly in talk radio.

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Jul 31, 2025 • 44min
Will Democrats get a makeover after Mamdani's win?
Dr. Hank Sheinkopf, a veteran Democratic strategist, joins the conversation to discuss the implications of Zohran Mamdani's surprising primary win. He expresses serious concerns about shifts in demographics and cultural dynamics within New York, warning that Mamdani's stance could threaten Jewish communities. The dialogue explores topics like the complexities of 'defund the police', the evolving influence of the DSA, and strategies for Democratic candidates to connect with younger voters. Sheinkopf emphasizes the need for pragmatic leadership amidst rising polarization.

Jul 24, 2025 • 38min
Rebecca Katz: De Blasio and Fetterman's consultant breaks down Mamdani's win
This year's New York City mayoral primary delivered twists, upsets and a surprise victory that's redrawing the city's political landscape. To unpack the moment, seasoned strategist and key adviser Rebecca Katz joined NY1's Errol Louis for a wide-ranging conversation on strategy, authenticity and what it takes to win. Katz, whose track record includes advising Sens. John Fetterman and Ruben Gallego and former Mayor Bill de Blasio, reflects on the lessons of this campaign cycle and the unexpected rise of Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor. She broke down how issue-driven, community-rooted messaging continues to resonate with voters, drawing parallels to de Blasio's 2013 run. The conversation also explored the evolving tools of modern politics, including the need for Democrats to embrace social media, the underrated power of "fun" in campaigns and why showing up consistently for communities still matters more than ever.

Jul 18, 2025 • 19min
Zohran Mamdani exclusive interview: Trump's attacks and 'globalize the intifada'
During an interview with NY1, Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral nominee, shot back at rival Andrew Cuomo, questioning the former governor's interest to "help working people." When asked where he stands on the phrase "globalize the intifada," Mamdani said the distance between what some intend and what others hear is "a bridge that is too far," and it is why he now discourages its use. Mamdani also discussed his recent visit to the nation's capital and how his campaign has started a discourse on a potential strategy shift for the Democrats, saying much of it has to do with engaging young people. He also shared his stance on city-specific issues, such as mayoral control of schools and the NYPD, saying he would continue to appoint the school's chancellor and sustain the current head count of the police department.

Jul 17, 2025 • 32min
Ramzi Kassem: Freeing Khalil and defending civil liberties
In 2024, Columbia University became the center of a U.S. pro-Palestinian protest movement that swept across college campuses and led to more than 2,000 arrests. The legal battles surrounding student protests, particularly the case of Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil, have been making headlines. Ramzi Kassem is a professor at CUNY School of Law, the co-director of the CLEAR clinic and one of Khalil's lawyers. Kassem joined NY1's Errol Louis to discuss Khalil's legal standing, the broader implications for civil liberties and the role of the CLEAR clinic in defending protest rights against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and post-9/11 policies. He also touched on New York Rep. Elise Stefanik calling on the chancellor of CUNY to resign for "failing Jewish students" and her referencing his position as part of Khalil's legal defense.


