• Charlie Sennott  unpacks the effectiveness of police body cameras in a global context, and discusses the hostages killed in rescue attempt in Yemen and the Senate torture report.
  • Joan Vennochi and Peter Gelzinis take on local politics, including Mayor Walsh's latest round of firings, where politicians stand on Olympics, and a potential 'Marky Mark' pardon.
  • Then we ask you what you think about Mark Wahlberg's potential pardon.
  • Outgoing Attorney General Martha Coakley  stops by for an exit interview of sorts, discussing her tenure and her thoughts for the future.
  • Reverends Irene Monroe and Emmett Price  share their thoughts on Mark Wahlberg pardon and on an upcoming meeting between Mayor Walsh and the Clergy to discuss police community relations.
  • The media has been replaying Eric Garner's murder on repeat. Is that okay? We find out where you stand.
  • Bob Thompson  talks Peter Pan live, and Discovery's false promise of being eaten alive, and discusses NBC's decision to tune out Garner protests during the Rockefeller Tree Lighting broadcast.