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Monday on BPR:
Harvard’s Juliette Kayyem
ACLU of Massachuetts' Carol Rose
Michael Curry from the Mass League of Community Health Centers
David Shapiro, YMCA of Greater Boston
James Beard-award winning Chef and author Alexander Smalls
Recent segments
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                    Rep. Elijah Cummings Was 'The Embodiment Of Integrity,' Says Callie CrossleyCrossley spoke about Cummings' life and legacy.
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                    Gail Collins On Women Who Have Had The Audacity To AgeThe New York Times columnist joined the show to discuss her latest book, a social history of American women and aging.
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                    Former DOJ Lawyer Says Trump Can't Prevent Aides From TestifyingMichael Zeldin said that while Trump can protect some information with executive privilege, he cannot stop his aids from talking to investigators.
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                    Paul Reville On MTA Pressure: 'I See This As A Step Backward'The former state education secretary expressed frustrations with a new amendment to an education budget bill.
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                    Art Caplan: Hospital That Kept Vegetative Patient on Life Support to Boost Survival Rates Is 'Cruel'Medical ethicist Art Caplan reviewed tapes of an investigation into one hospital's efforts to fudge statistics, disregarding patient care.
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                    Daniel Leader On How 'Living Bread' Is More Than Just A Cook BookThe artisan baker discussed his latest book of recipes and stories.
Listen to previous shows
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                    BPR Full Show 9/18: Liverwurst Ep. 2We opened the show to get your thoughts on the threats of and actual violence this election season.GBH executive arts editor Jared Bowen discusses the return of Boston Film Fest and "Laughs in Spanish" at Speakeasy Stage.National security expert Juliette Kayyem discusses leaders around the world reacting to the potential for election violence in America and Israel's attack on Hezbollah.We host a busing panel with former mayor Kim Janey and NAACP's Michael Curry - who were both bused as children - and Northeastern Professor Ted Landsmark.The ACLU of MA executive director Carol Rose discusses the Massachusetts Election Action Plan, abortion on the ballot across the country, and the potential for SCOTUS to pick our next president.Finally, we (Jim) lament the loss of Boars Head liverwurst.
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                    Best Of BPR 9/17: AG Campbell On Harris' Mentorship And Addressing Hate In SchoolsToday:Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell joins Jim and Margery at the BPL on September 17, 2024.
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                    BPR Full Show 9/17: Attorney General Q&AAttorney General Andrea Campbell answered questions from listeners. NBC Sports Boston anchor/reporter Trenni Casey discussed Caitlin Clark's 35 point game. Media maven Sue O'Connell takes a look at Trump's misinformation campaign beyond the rhetoric around Haitian migrants in OhioCNN's John King on the latest political headlinesWe opened the lines to discuss heading back into the office
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                    Best Of BPR 9/16: From Laura Loomer's Lips To Trump's Ears & Fewer Black Students At CollegeToday:Boston University Journalism Department Chair Brian McGrory discusses the second attempt on Trump's life and Khalil Gibran Muhammad discusses how the end of race-based admissions changed college campuses this year.
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                    BPR Full Show 9/16: Monday ClutterAfter another apparent assassination attempt of Donald Trump yesterday, we opened up the phone and text lines to hear from parents of how they're talking to kids about political violence this election. Brian McGrory of BU's Journalism department discusses the Globe's Spotlight coverage on Steward Healthcare. Plus, various political stories on Laura Loomer and Harris' ABC interview.Ilan Stavans of Amherst College discusses Mexico's independence day and the violent rhetoric around immigration espoused by Trump.Evan Horowitz of Tufts Center for State Policy Analysis breaks down this year's ballot questions facing Mass voters this November.Khalil Gibran Muhammad of Harvard Kennedy School takes a look at this year's college admissions, after the end of affirmative action.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
