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Pancakes Worth Waiting Hours For [View this email in your browser]( How whistle-blower protections can be a trap. Stories of the digital space and its effect on family connections. Batman's Joker, from Cesar Romero to Joaquin Phoenix. The science of cocktails. And Ilana Glazer and Jumaane Williams in conversation in The Greene Space. Featured [People Are Waiting on Line for Hours for Pancakes in NYC]( At least 100 people were waiting on line Friday to get a taste of fluffy Japanese pancakes at the grand opening of Flipper’s, the first American outpost of the popular Japanese chain. [Gothamist]( [Blow the Whistle and You're Left Out in the Cold]( Government whistle-blowers have reasonable protections in most every sector except intelligence. [On the Media]( [More Beautiful]( Writer Imani Perry talks about raising her black sons in America today and reconciling the reality of injustice with the beauty and possibility of black lives. [On Being]( [Negotiating the End of Rikers]( Elizabeth Glazer of the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice talks about getting the City Council’s support for the plan to replace Rikers Island with four jails. [The Brian Lehrer Show]( Coming Up This Week WED • 9 am • AM 820 • 3 pm • 93.9 FM Filling the Silence Washington Post writer Jason Rezaian was held in Iran for nearly a year and a half on false charges of espionage. Now he reflects on the work of his colleague Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered one year ago, and talks about how journalists can continue to carry forward Khashoggi’s legacy. [The Takeaway]( WED • 10 am • 93.9 FM • AM 820 Digging Into the Story Behind the Impeachment Inquiry Andrea Bernstein and Ilya Marritz, hosts of the WNYC podcast Trump, Inc., delve into the ongoing story involving President Trump, Rudy Giuliani and Ukraine, with new reporting from Kiev. 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