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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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                    'That isn't patriotism, that's betrayal': Former Army captain criticizes US military policyErik Edstrom, who served in Afghanistan, thinks the government has failed both its military and Afghan citizens.
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                    'We're going to be vulnerable for a while': Mass. Cultural Council on what it will take to revive the arts sectorAt the end of October, the state House of Representatives passed a $3.65 billion spending package aimed at COVID-19 recovery. The package is currently up…
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                    Hazing and harassment have 'always been' in youth sports, says NBC Sports Boston anchorTrenni Kusnierek believes part of the blame for harassment in school sports falls on the adults in the room.
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                    Acting Mayor Janey extends free MBTA ridership in her final days in officeAlthough Janey said she was open to a job in the Wu administration, her immediate plans were to “rest and reflect and write.”
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                    Asian Americans In Boston Are 'Pinching Themselves' After Michelle Wu's Historic WinBoston Globe business columnist Shirley Leung joined Boston Public Radio to discuss the election
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                    Conservative Panic Over Critical Race Theory Apparent In Virginia ElectionFormer Massachusetts Secretary of Education Paul Reville says Democrats need to change how they discuss the topic.
Listen to previous shows
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                    Best Of BPR 10/30: Gender Gaps & Bird BrainsToday: We get listener reactions to a stark gender divide in this year’s race – with women supporting Harris at much higher rates than men.And, a brief reprieve from politics with naturalist Sy Montgomery. From baby turtles named after everyone's favorite public radio show hosts, to Sy’s new book – What The Chicken Knows – all about what we can learn from our feathered farmyard friends.
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                    BPR Full Show 10/30: Cowboy ManiaJim Dao, editorial page editor at the Boston Globe, on newspaper endorsements. The Globe endorsed Harris, and included an explainer as to why.Jared Bowen wore his chaps as promised plus he discussed the Clark Art Institute's $45m donationNational security expert Juliette Kayyem discussed the threats to this election -- the existing 'stop the steal' movement, conspiracy theories, and "secrets" between Trump and Mike Johnson.Massachusetts Secretary of the Department of Veterans' Services Jon Santiago reacted to Tony Hinchcliffe's racist jokeNaturalist and author Sy Montgomery zooms in to discuss her forthcoming book "What The Chicken Knows"
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                    Best Of BPR 10/29: CNN's John King Urges Patience On Nov. 5 & The Singing Auditor Says Vote Yes On 1Today: CNN’s chief national correspondent, John King joins us just one week out from when vote counting begins. The Man of the Magic Wall tells us not to expect the results on Tuesday or even Wednesday night … And, state auditor Diana DiZoglio discusses her ballot campaign to expressly authorize her office to audit the legislature – on the heels of two legislative leaders saying they might change her petition even if voters pass it.
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                    BPR Full Show 10/29: Butterfingers or BustToday the presidential candidates give their closing arguments to voters. We ask listeners what issues Harris should focus on during her speech at the Ellipse.Trenni Casey, anchor/reporter for NBC Sports Boston, discusses the NFL concussion protocol after Patriot's QB Drake May took a helmet-to-helmet hit on Sunday, and a Hail Mary pass by the Washington Commanders.Sue O'Connell of NBC10 discusses the ramped-up rhetoric leading up to the election, efforts to rescue Newburyport's Pink House, and Elon Musk's latest claims about aliens.CNN's John King joins one week until election day to discuss how voters across the political spectrum are feeling.State auditor Diana DiZoglio discusses her ballot campaign that would authorize her to audit the legislature and the legislative leaders who say they might just change the law if it passes.Election day isn't the only thing we're counting down to. Halloween is Thursday, so we ask listeners about their favorite candies.
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                    Best Of BPR 10/28: Democracy Dies In Broad Daylight & America's Robber BaronsThe Washington Post killed their planned endorsement of Kamala Harris. Former editor Marty Baron joins us to discuss, and the newspaper man doesn’t mince words: he calls it a spineless, cowardly decision.And, a return to the gilded age – with union-busting billionaire robber barons operating in this country under very different rules than the rest of us. We discuss with former labor secretary Robert Reich.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
