080614BPR.mp3

  • (Starts at 1:00) Is it time for Arthur T. Demoulas to speak up? Jim and Margery  opened the lines to ask callers if the former Market Basket head should show more solidarity with workers striking on his behalf.
  • (Starts at 29:45) Boston Globe editor Brian McGrory joined Jim and Margery to talk about stories his paper has covered this week, including the Market Basket protests.
  • (Starts at 52:00) Former gubernatorial candidate Juliette Kayyem talked about the ebola outbreak, and the CIA spying on US Senate staffers.
  • (Starts at 1:16:00) Medical ethicist Art Caplan talked about second-chance medical schools, as well as the outbreak and treatment of the ebola virus.
  • (Starts at 1:31:51) Dr. WalterWillett stopped by Studio Three to discuss his new book, Thinfluence, an examination of all the environmental factors — friends, family, advertisements, entertainment — that influence our weight. Willet is the chair of the department of nutrition at Harvard School of Public Health. He's also a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.