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Today on Boston Public Radio:

Chuck Todd discussed President Donald Trump’s refusal to concede his election loss to President-elect Joe Biden, offered updates on the stalled COVID-19 stimulus funding talks and touched on the standing of the four Georgia candidates for U.S. Senate ahead of the state’s January runoff election. 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.

Chuck Todd on BPR | Dec. 10, 2020

Next, we turned to listeners, talking about the anticipated FDA approval of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine and hearing their takes on whether the government ought to create a vaccine mandate to pull the U.S. out of the pandemic.

Then we kept our lines open, talking with callers about all the things they’re looking forward to returning to in a post-pandemic world.

Rachael Rollins talked about her recently published letter urging Gov. Charlie Baker to sign the Massachusetts police reform bill and weighed in on a range of other criminal justice issues as part of our monthly series, “Ask the D.A.” As always, Rollins also took time to respond to listener calls. Rollins is the district attorney for Suffolk County.

Rachael Rollins on BPR | Dec. 10, 2020