• The Washington Post reported yesterday that during a meeting last month Robert Mueller told President Trump's lawyer that the president was currently not a criminal target in his investigation. We opened the lines to get your thoughts on this revelation. 
  • Novelist Meg Wolitzer joined us to talk about her latest novel, The Female Persuasion. She'll be at  Wellesley Books tomorrow night at 7:00.
  • National security expert Juliette Kayyem discussed the latest about the Russia investigation and Trump's desire to pull troops out of Syria. 
  • Bruce Marks, founder and CEO of Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, talked about the state of affordable housing and how borrowers can successfully get affordable loans. 
  •  Bill McKibben joined us to talk about the latest developments at the EPA and how much longer he thinks Scott Pruitt will be the director.  He also discussed his pitch to all of us to consider buying the Ripton Country Store. Bill McKibben is the  founder of 350.org who teaches environmental studies at Middlebury College. His most recent book is Radio Free Vermont: A Fable of Resistance.
  • Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam explained how people are literally taking flight with a new umbrella from the Netherlands. 
  • Pete Souza, the Chief Official White House Photographer for U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama ,  talked about his new book, OBAMA: An Intimate Portrait.  You can catch Pete Souza at a Harvard Bookstore Event at 7:30 on April 26.