New Reports Beg The Question: Was Trump Acting On Behalf Of Russia?
A pair of bombshell news stories broke this weekend about the unfolding Trump-Russia story. The New York Times reported that the FBI opened an investigation in 2017 to look into whether Trump was working on behalf of Russia, and the Washington Post reported that Trump has hidden the details of his conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, even from his own national security officials. To discuss what this all means, Jim Braude was joined by Glenn Carle, a former CIA intelligence officer, and George Price, a former federal law enforcement investigator who is now an attorney with Casner & Edwards.

The Cost Of Speaking Out Against Sexism In The Boston Fire Dept.
Echoes of the #MeToo movement are reverberating in the Boston Fire Department, where only a handful of women are on the job and are dealing with what a recent report calls a "locker-room culture." In response, Mayor Marty Walsh is promising changes that would gradually bring in more women and minority firefighters and would provide more training to improve the fire station’s workplace culture. But as Tina Martin reports, some firefighters who went public with their complaints now fear retaliation.

Before There Was Netflix Binging, There Was ‘The Sopranos’
It has been 20 years since Tony Soprano first graced our television screens on "The Sopranos" — and changed the medium of TV forever. To mark the occasion, Jim Braude was joined by a pair of local actors who helped make the show what it was: Marianne Leone, who played Joanne Moltisanti, and John Fiore, who played Gigi Cestone.

IMHO: The GOP’s Free Pass To Racism
Jim Braude says he thinks GOP leaders have either encouraged active racism or abnegated their duty to fight it in their ranks.