Today on Boston Public Radio:
Attorney General Maura Healey talked about her office's investigation into alleged racist, homophobic and antisemitic conduct on the Danvers high school boys hockey team. She also took listener calls in the recurring Ask the AG segment. Healey is the Attorney General in Massachusetts and running for the Democratic nomination for governor.
Chuck Todd delved into the White House releasing intelligence that Russian President Vladimir Putin has been misled in his war in Ukraine. Todd is the moderator of “Meet The Press” on NBC, host of “Meet The Press Daily” on MSNBC and the political director for NBC News.
Jonathan Gruber joined us to discuss his latest research on a program to increase health care access to immigrants in New York, and how it could translate to Massachusetts. Gruber is the Ford Professor of Economics at MIT, and his latest book is “Jump-Starting America: How Breakthrough Science Can Revive Economic Growth And The American Dream.”
Andrea Cabral discussed a new rule in Boston limiting the hours protesters can target private residences, and last week's Supreme Court decision on redistricting in Wisconsin. Cabral formerly served as Suffolk County Sheriff and Secretary of Public Safety for Massachusetts. She is now the CEO of the cannabis company Ascend.
Then, we took listener calls about whether we've succumbed to TV — or laptop or smartphone — dinners, and let family meals go the way of the dinosaurs.