Today on Boston Public Radio:
- Chuck Todd provided his analysis of Attorney General William Barr’s testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. Todd is the host of Meet the Press on NBC.
- We opened up the phone lines to hear whether our listeners thought Attorney General William Barr was honest during his testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday.
- Andrea Cabral provided her thoughts on a recent series by The Boston Globe that explores the relationship between some in Massachusetts politics and the state’s marijuana industry. Cabral is the former sheriff of Suffolk County, former secretary of public safety, and the CEO of Ascend.
- Andris Nelsons previewed some of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming shows. Nelsons is currently the music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
- Historian Nancy Koehn talked about Beyond Meat’s initial public offering. Koehn is a historian at the Harvard Business School where she holds the James E. Robison chair of Business Administration. Her latest book is “Forged in Crisis: The Power of Courageous Leadership in Turbulent Times.”
- Paul Reville provided his analysis of what the nomination of Brenda Cassellius will mean for Boston Public Schools. Reville is a former Massachusetts Secretary of Education and a professor at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education where he also runs the Education Redesign Lab.
- Jonathan Alsop, author of “The Wine Lover’s Devotional” and founder of the Boston Wine School and the new Boston Wine School Wine Club, discussed the best wines to drink in spring.