Today on Boston Public Radio:

— NBC “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd talked about the rise of coronavirus cases throughout the U.S., and how it’s impacting the president’s poll numbers.

— We opened lines to talk with listeners about the rise in cases of COVID-19 across the nation, and hear your thoughts on the state’s reopening.

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— Former Suffolk County Sheriff and Secretary of Public Safety Andrea Cabral talked about a recent Boston Globe profile of Boston Police Department Captain John “Jack” Danilecki, and her views on corruption within AG William Barr’s Justice Department.

— We reopened lines to talk with listeners about coronavirus.

— We aired live audio from Gov. Charlie Baker’s Thursday press conference.

— Former Mass. Secretary of Education Paul Reville talked about the new guidelines for the reopening of schools in Massachusetts.

— Tech writer Andy Ihnatko talked about the questionable use of facial recognition technology by Detroit law enforcement, and news that Rhode Island is using remote learning to ditch snow days.

— Huntington Theater Managing Director Michael Maso discussed his theater’s decision to cancel all in-person programs until 2021, and offered his thoughts on a recently published letter, signed by over 300 nonwhite theater artists, decrying systemic racism in the industry.