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Friday on BPR, live from the BPL:
Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
Under the Radar's Callie Crossley
Live Music Friday with rapper and illustrator Nick Shea
Chocolate sommelier Victoria Kichuk
NBC10 Boston's Sue O'Connell
Recent segments
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                    All Rev'd Up: Biden Must Choose A Black Woman As His Running MateRep. Val Demings would be a top choice for Biden, the Revs say.
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                    Mayor Joseph Curtatone: Phase 3 Reopening In Somerville Remains On Hold As Cases Rise Across The StateAs coronavirus cases increase in Massachusetts, one city is pausing further reopening.
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                    Experts Predict 'A Giant Mess' On Nov. 3All election scenarios played out by the Transition Integrity Project resulted in 'a giant mess.'
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                    Sue O’Connell Weighs In On Schools As ‘Essential Lifelines’ For LGBTQ, Underprivileged KidsThe media maven said she’s worried students won’t have the infrastructure and support many rely on, should schools remain closed in the fall.
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                    Callie Crossley On Man Harassed For Holding 'Black Lives Matter' SignA white man was harassed for holding a 'Black Lives Matter' sign in Harrison, Arkansas.
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                    Brian O'Donovan On What Boston Will Lose As Live Entertainment Venues Close Amid PandemicThe longer businesses remain closed, the more likely they are to buckle under financial hardship.
Listen to previous shows
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                      U.S. Farmers Feel Heat From Trump TariffsFood writer Corby Kummer believes that, despite promised bailouts to affected farmers, the administration's trade policies have inflicted lasting damage on the American agricultural industry.
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                      BPR 05/27: Full Show Post: Memorial DayThe full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Monday, May 27th, 2019.
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                      BPR 05/24 Full Show Post: Ask The MayorThe full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Friday, May 24th, 2019.
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                      BPR 05/23: Full Show Post: Ask The GovernorThe full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Thursday, May 23rd, 2018 Chuck Todd walked through the latest national headlines, including President Donald Trump's infrastructure meeting with congressional Democrats, and his Rose Garden news conference about impeachment, where he affixed a sign on his podium that declared "No collusion, no obstruction." Todd is moderator of Meet the Press, host of Meet the Press Daily on MSNBC, and the Political Director for NBC news. Is it time for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to get behind other Democrats, and one Republican, and start the process of impeaching President Donald Trump? We opened up the lines to hear our listeners' takes. Andrea Cabral joined for her weekly segment of Law and Order. Cabral, former Suffolk County Sheriff, former secretary of Public safety, and now CEO of Ascend, discussed the implications of facial recognition software for law enforcement and consumer privacy. Alex Beam broke down the latest public shaming craze: "milkshaking," where people throw a milkshake on politicians. Beam is a Boston Globe columnist, whose latest book is "The Feud: Vladimir Nabakov, Edmund Wilson and the End of a Beautiful Friendship." Heather Goldstone, WGBH’s science correspondent, talked about the plastics predicament our world is facing, as the deepest undersea exploration uncovered plastic in the Mariana Trench. She’s an expert in ocean science and the Host of Living Lab Radio, which airs on Sundays at 12 p.m. on 89-7 and Mondays at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on WCAI 90.1. Gov. Charlie Baker joined us for the monthly Ask the Governor segment, when he discussed transportation, national politics, and more.
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                      BPR Full Show 5/22/2019: The View From Rhode IslandToday on Boston Public Radio: A bill in the Massachusetts legislature would compel schools that teach sexual education to use medically accurate information — but it still wouldn't make sex ed mandatory. Medical ethicist Art Caplan weighed in. Caplan is a the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Chair and director of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU Langone Medical Center. He’s also the co-host of the "Everyday Ethics" podcast. Then we opened up the lines and asked our listeners: Do you think sex ed should be mandatory in schools? What's the best way for the government to deal with "sin taxes" on behaviors like smoking, alcohol, illegal drugs, and unhealthy foods? MIT economist Jonathan Gruber shared his thoughts. WGBH Executive Arts editor and "Open Studio" host Jared Bowen shared his rundown of the latest arts and cultural events around town. We opened up the lines and asked our listeners: Should Massachusetts implement a statewide soda tax? Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo discussed her proposal to expand Pre-K, the 2020 race, and more.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
