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Coming up Friday on BPR, live from the BPL:
“Ask the GM" with MBTA general manager Phil Eng,1-2pm
"Press Play" media analysis with Ron Mitchell from the Bay State Banner + Boston Globe columnist Joan Vennochi
Live Music Friday: flamenco band Alba Musik
David Weil, former administrator of the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor
Recent segments
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Mayor Walsh Again Declines To Say Whether He's Running For Re-Election
Walsh says he's focused on being mayor, not a Biden cabinet position, but won't say whether he's actually running. -
Andrea Cabral: 'Unprecedented' Voter Suppression In 2020 Election
Voter suppression has existed for decades, but Cabral says it has never been so blatant. -
All Rev'd Up: The Problem With 'Patriotic Churches'
President Trump has emboldened the rise of Patriotic Churches, which disrupt the separation of church and state, the Revs say. -
Rep. Ayanna Pressley: 'This is the Moment'
The congresswoman said America is due for a third Reconstruction period during a Monday interview on "Boston Public Radio." -
Rick Steves: 2020 Election Choice is ‘More Fundamental than Partisan Politics'
Though Steves runs a company that’s decidedly apolitical, he admitted that he's worried about the future of American democracy if Trump wins his reelection bid. -
Andrea Cabral On Philadelphia Police Shooting: 'Where Is The Effort To Avoid ... Pulling Your Gun?'
The former Suffolk County sheriff said there are countless instances of police officers deescalating similar situations when perpetrators are white.
Listen to previous shows
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BPR Full Show 7/31: Governor Healey On The Shelter System
BPR Full Show 7/31: Governor Healey On The Shelter System -
Best Of BPR 7/31: Gov. Healey Discusses New Shelter Policy
Best Of BPR 7/31: Gov. Healey Discusses New Shelter Policy -
Best Of BPR 7/30: Make Democracy Fun Again & Only Fans At The Olympics
Best Of BPR 7/30: Make Democracy Fun Again & Only Fans At The Olympics -
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Best Of BPR 7/29: Cat Ladies For Democracy & "The History Of Sound"
Best Of BPR 7/29: Cat Ladies For Democracy & "The History Of Sound"