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May 24, 2012
Massachusetts' fallen troops are honored on the Boston Common
May 24, 2012
Massachusetts' fallen troops are honored on the Boston Common
Greater Boston
This Memorial Day weekend, make plans to visit the Boston Common where thousands of flags have been planted to honor Massachusetts’ fallen soldiers. Emily talks with Christie Coombs of the Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund who lost her husband Jeffrey on 9/11.
May 24, 2012
David House on his efforts to help Pvt. Bradley Manning
May 24, 2012
David House on his efforts to help Pvt. Bradley Manning
Greater Boston
Open-government advocate David House founded the Bradley Manning Support Network to assist U.S. Army Private Bradley Manning who is charged with sharing classified military documents with WikiLeaks. House joins Emily to talk about his efforts to help Manning and his own battles with the U.S. government.
May 24, 2012
Richard Tisei on his run for Congress
May 24, 2012
Richard Tisei on his run for Congress
Greater Boston
Could Massachusetts elect another Republican to Congress? All eyes are on veteran state lawmaker Richard Tisei who is running against longtime Democratic Congressman John Tierney. Richard Tisei talks with Emily about his campaign.
May 23, 2012
Despite parishioners' protests, the Vatican says church closures are valid
May 23, 2012
Despite parishioners' protests, the Vatican says church closures are valid
Greater Boston
The Vatican dealt another setback to local groups hoping to stave off the shuttering of six area churches. The groups have been fighting the Boston Archdiocese's decision to close the churches for almost eight years. Despite the upsetting news, the parish groups plan to appeal the decision to the Vatican’s highest court. Emily talks with former Ambassador to the Vatican Ray Flynn and parishioner Jon Rogers about the years-long struggle.
May 23, 2012
Massachusetts Teacher of the Year Kathleen Turner
May 23, 2012
Massachusetts Teacher of the Year Kathleen Turner
Greater Boston
Sharon High School French teacher Kathleen M. Turner received the state’s highest honor for educators when she was named Massachusetts Teacher of the Year earlier this month. Emily talks with Turner about the recognition and her approach to teaching young minds.
May 23, 2012
The Griffin Museum of Photography celebrates its 20th anniversary
May 23, 2012
The Griffin Museum of Photography celebrates its 20th anniversary
Greater Boston
The Griffin Museum of Photography opened in 1992 in Winchester with the mission of promoting appreciation for the art of photography. Jared Bowen goes inside the museum as it celebrates its 20th anniversary and sees how the institute plans to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park.
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Tim commented on Greater Boston on 02.03.11
Good Grief.
If you are going to discuss a serious issue involving the mental health system, please get a serious person, who at a minimum knows the facts.
I dont care if Michele McPhee is a conservative, but if she is going to discuss the tragic events of the past two weeks, at least get the facts correct. I lost count on how many times she had the young woman working alone with 27 males. She jumped between the group home where the young woman worked and the shelter where the young man worked as if the two were the same program. Then she jumps to prison closings, hospital closings which occurred in the Dukakis Administration. If ever an appearance was "phoned in" without any research or effort at accuracy, this was it.
These two deaths were tragic and raise serious issues. I can only hope that when the Commonwealth begins to address these issues they do so with serious people with accurate information and some knowledge about the issues. I would expect and demand at least that from my government, and Im very disappointed WGBH and Greater Boston did not give this subject the kind of serious attention it deserved.
Jonas commented on Greater Boston on 02.01.11
Michelle McPhee as your guest "analyst" to critize the results of budget cuts? After she has spent her whole career claiming that all these sort of prgrams are over staffed, resulting in their budgets being cut to the bone and then she starts attacking state government for doing what she has been advocating for decades?
Did you even notice that when asked where exactly mentally ill homeless people with no ability to work or support themselves should live she kept dodging the question and meanering on about Dukokis of all people?
She seems to think that anyone with mental health issues should simply be imprisoned.
McPhee is simply a rightwing radio idiot. Please try to have thoughtful people as guests when you are discussing serious issues that affect our community.
claire commented on Greater Boston on 02.01.11
The recent deaths of two persons involved in caregiving for individuals with significant mental illnesses deserved a much more informed and balanced discussion than todays episode with Michelle McPhee. Ms. McPhee proved herself to be wholly uninformed and politically biased and the opportunity to have a reasoned discussion about the best methods to provide community based supports to individuals with mental illnesses was totally lost. PLEASE.....I am tired of seeing Ms. McPhee given the opportunity to comment on just about anything please save her contributions for panel discussions which at least have some balance. We are daily viewers of Greater Boston and always enjoy the lively and informative episodes. This episode was a total disservice to the Greater Boston viewing community the standards of an otherwise fine and balanced television show, and most importantly to the families of the two individuals who lost their lives as well as to the thousands of Massachusetts citizens who suffer from significant mental illness.
It's been a tragic stretch for workers in the state’s residential living facilities. Two caregivers have been killed in the past two weeks, allegedly by the very people they were trying to help. The deaths of the caregivers have increased the calls for some sort of systemic reform and oversight of the facilities. Jared is joined by the Boston Herald’s Michele McPhee.
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