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- For the Monday politics segment, WGBH contributor DAVID BERNSTEIN and Boston Globe columnist JOAN VENNOCHI looked at new state Rep. Evandro Carvalho, who just won the seat in the 5th Suffolk District. Bernstein and Vennochi talked about Scott Brown's anticipated US Senate bid as well. (Starts at 1:00)
- Brigham and Women's emergency room doctor ERIC GORALNICK joined Jim Braude and Margery Eagan to talk about lessons learned during last year's Boston Marathon bombing. (Starts at 34:45)
- Should we make college three years instead of four? Jim and Margery looked at schools like Wesleyan, UMass Amherst and Lesley that offer three-year degrees. (Starts at 48:50)
- All Revved Up! The Reverends EMMETT PRICE and IRENE MONROE were back in Studio Three. Price is an associate professor of ethnomusicology and the music industry at Northeastern University. Irene Monroe is a syndicated religion columnist who writes for Huffington Post. (Starts at 1:04:56)
- Jim and Margery discussed whether its possible to really go green when we're walking away every morning with a throw-away cup of coffee. (Starts at 1:23:09)
- Boston Globe writer MATT VIZER talked to Jim and Margery about the international pivot of Dunkin' Donuts as the chain opens stores all over Asia. (Starts at 1:40:00)