Former CIA Director John Brennan On Election Interference And New Memoir: 'Undaunted'
With less than two weeks to go until the final votes are cast, the Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe announced late Wednesday night that both Russia and Iran gained access to voter registration information to interfere in the 2020 presidential election. But Democrats have accused Ratcliffe, a former Republican congressman, of having political motivations. Former CIA Director John Brennan joined Jim Braude to discuss those claims, the final presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, and his new memoir: "Undaunted: My Fight Against America’s Enemies, At Home and Abroad."

Northeastern Law Professor, Community Activist Work To Keep SJC Chief Justice Gants' Legacy Alive
For much of his life and until the day he died last month, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Ralph Gants was dedicated to serving the people of the commonwealth. One of his efforts focused on fully funding the Rental Assistance for Families in Transition program, or RAFT. The program is a state-funded homeless prevention program that gives short-term financial assistance to low-income families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. And now Deborah Ramirez, a law professor at Northeastern University and Gants’ widow, hopes to see that work through to the end. She joined Jim Braude, along with Lewis Finfer, co-director of the Mass. Communities Action Network, to discuss.

COVID And The Classroom — Chapter One: “Motivation”
The last year of high school comes with all kinds of expectations. But this year, not even the chance to show up for class is guaranteed. In our year-long COVID and the Classroom series, GBH News is following along as seniors navigate their last year of high school and the pandemic. GBH News' Cristina Quinn has this report from Everett.