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Thursday on BPR:
Political analyst Chuck Todd
Former Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral
Economic scholar & author Chuck Collins
Harvard national security expert Juliette Kayyem
Boston School Committee member Brendan Cardet Hernandez
We will be back at the BPL Studio as soon as we make some updates to the space. We will keep you posted
Recent segments
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                    Corby Kummer: Trader Joe's Is 'Finally Saying No To Racist Branding'Trader Joe's follows in the steps of Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben's in removing branding critics say is racist.
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                    Rep. Joe Kennedy On Delay To Senate Republican COVID Relief Proposal: 'It’s Really Dangerous News For Our Country'The congressman said further federal relief is critical to support struggling families and educators, and to bolster coronavirus testing capabilities.
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                    Ali Noorani On President Trump's Call To Exclude Undocumented Immigrants From The CensusThe census has historically counted everyone, regardless of citizenship or legal status.
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                    Paul Reville: Boston Public Schools' Tentative Hybrid Reopening PlanBPS released a tentative, still unofficial plan that would incorporate in-person and remote learning during their fall reopening.
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                    Jared Bowen: What Museums Are Like During COVID-19Museums have begun to reopen amid the pandemic, with measures in place to encourage social distancing.
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                    Cannabis Control Commissioner: 'I'm Starting To Become Embarrassed' By Inequities In Mass. Marijuana IndustryWhite business owners dominate the state's marijuana industry, despite provisions in the state's law that aim to promote equity.
Listen to previous shows
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                    Best Of BPR 11/04: Pre-Election Prognostication With Bill Kristol & One Last Ballot Question PrimerToday:Conservative commentator and never-Trumper Bill Kristol of The Bulwark discusses the American right, and the complicated relationship conservatives have with Donald Trump.And, if you’re still unsure whether to drop the MCAS as a graduation requirement, or legalize psychedelics, Evan Horowitz of Tufts Center for State Policy Analysis – ballot question explainer extraordinaire – gives one last rundown ahead of election day.
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                    BPR Full Show 11/4: Election Day EveFormer Globe editor Brian McGrory discusses threats to journalism, trust, the truth and democracy ahead of this election.Then, we open the phone lines to check in with listeners on their voting plans and how they're feeling on Election Day Eve.Charlie Sennott from the GroundTruth Project discusses Israel voiding its 1967 agreement recognizing UNRWA and other news from around the world.Longtime Republican operative and now anti-Trump conservative William Kristol discusses the final days of campaigning and the future of the GOP.Evan Horowitz from the Center for State Policy Analysis gives a final explainer on the MA ballot questions. And people call in with their thoughts on each one.
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                    BPR Full Show 11/1: Native American PerformanceThea Hopkins, an Aquinnah Wampanoag singer/songwriter performed for Native American Heritage MonthCallie Crossley reacted to Trump’s comments about being the protector of women “like it or not"Marvin Gilmore spent decades helping to lift up communities of color in Boston. He joined alongside friend (& James Beard nominated chef) Tracy Chang to celebrate his 100th birthday.James Carville explained his full confidence in the Harris campaign
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                    Best Of BPR 10/31: Chuck Todd On The Crossover Vote & Michael Curry Says Stay WokeToday: Andrea Cabral fills in for Jim. NBC’s Chuck Todd discusses the last few whirlwind days of campaigning … from Trump’s garbage man orange vest stunt … to the Nikki Haley voters who are still undecided, as she tells voters in Pennsylvania to stop being so emotional, and vote for Trump. And, some good news – higher city investments in Black-owned businesses. We talk about this, and Trump’s promise to put the vaccine-denying RFK Jr. in charge of public health if he wins, with Michael Curry of the NAACP.
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