Today on the show:
- We checked in on all things Mueller report with Juliette Kayyem. She’s on the faculty of Harvard’s Kennedy school, a CNN analyst and CEO of ZEMCAR.
- Last Saturday, former Patriots owner Robert Kraft broke his post-scandal silence for the first time since charges of soliciting prostitutes were brought against him. He claims he has an “extraordinary respect for women” — and the only remaining question is: will a jury agree? We opened up the lines to ask you.
- Then Trenni Kusnierek, an anchor and reporter with NBC Sports Boston, joined us via phone from Seattle ahead of the Red Sox Opening Day.
- A New York county is banning unvaccinated children from all public spaces as the state deals with its largest measles outbreak in decades. Art Caplan joined us for that and more. Caplan is the director of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU Langone Medical Center and the co-host of the Everyday Ethics podcast.
- Then WGBH Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen joined us for his arts and culture rundown. Bowen is WGBH's executive arts editor and the host of “Open Studio."
- We checked back in on yesterday’s conversation with food writer Corby Kummer about food waste. Tom Sietsema, the restaurant critic for The Washington Post, recently proposed a solution: asking restaurants to serve smaller portion sizes. We opened up the lines to ask you what you think? Do we put too much food on our plates?