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Thursday on BPR:
Political scientist Daniel Drezner
Local Haitian community leaders on the impacts of the Supreme Court’s TPS ruling
Former MA secretary of public safety Andrea Cabral
Brian Nolen, on aid to Ukraine
Recent segments
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Juliette Kayyem: America Will See 'As Close To A National Masking Standard As We'll Get'
With more than half of American states seeing COVID-19 increases, will governors let the virus set the pace of reopening? -
Christopher Muther on New England Travel Restrictions: 'It's So Confusing Right Now'
The Boston Globe travel writer said Mass. residents looking to visit Maine should be wary of a potential $1,000 fine. -
Suffolk DA Rollins: We Need To Hear More Rank And File Officers Condemn Police Brutality And Systemic Racism
Rollins says everyone in law enforcement, from management down to rank and file officers, need to speak up and hold each other accountable. -
Trenni Kusnierek Talks ‘Bargain Value’ Cam Newton, And What's Next For The Post-Brady Patriots
The NBC Sports Boston reporter and anchor said the Patriots could get far more than they allegedly paid for with the new quarterback. -
The Revs Talk Religious Iconography, Antisemitism, And White Jesus
The conversation followed a recent assertion from President Trump, who claimed that Black Lives Matter protesters want to tear down statues of Jesus. -
Bob Thompson Reviews 'Disclosure'
The new documentary, available to stream now on Netflix, grapples with the history of trans representation in media.
Listen to previous shows
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Best Of BPR 7/19: Landmarks Orchestra & Boston Olympics? No Thanks.
Best Of BPR 7/19: Landmarks Orchestra & Boston Olympics? No Thanks. -
BPR Full Show 7/19: No Boston Olympics
BPR Full Show 7/19: No Boston Olympics -
Best Of BPR 7/18: Bill Kristol's State Of The Race & Summer At The Movies
Best Of BPR 7/18: Bill Kristol's State Of The Race & Summer At The Movies -
BPR Full Show 7/18: Escape to the Movies
BPR Full Show 7/18: Escape to the Movies -
BPR Full Show 7/17: Flip Flop Politics
BPR Full Show 7/17: Flip Flop Politics