• Mike Astrue, former commissioner of the Social Security Administration, and John Nucci, vice president of external affairs at Suffolk University, joined us for the latest political headlines.
  • WGBH News Analyst and Groundtruth Project co-founder Charles Sennott joined us to talk about the historic summit between North and South Korea.
  • TV Guru Bob Thompson reviewed the best, worst, and what to watch this week in television.
  • Comedian Michelle Wolf stirred up controversy with her speech at the White House Correspondents Dinner over the weekend — we opened up the lines to ask you: did she go to far, or just tell the truth? Was she funny?
  • Then, how Bill Cosby divided Black America. Reverends Irene Monroe and Emmett Price joined us for that and more.
  • April was national card and letter writing month, and we were inspired by Callie Crossley’s commentary, The Handwritten Letter is Making a Comeback . We opened the lines to ask you, are you still writing letters? Do you stick with email and text? Is your handwriting stuck at a third-grade level?
  • Then, amid a series of accusations, White House physician Ronny Jackson will no longer be Donald Trump’s doctor. Medical Ethicist Art Caplan joined us for this and more.

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