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Monday on BPR:
Harvard’s Juliette Kayyem
ACLU of Massachuetts' Carol Rose
Michael Curry from the Mass League of Community Health Centers
David Shapiro, YMCA of Greater Boston
James Beard-award winning Chef and author Alexander Smalls
Recent segments
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                    BU Physician Stresses Importance Of Containing COVID-19Containment is critical in fighting the novel coronavirus COVID-19, Dr. Nahid Bhadelia the Director of the Special Pathogens Unit at the Boston University School of Medicine said Thursday.
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                    Alex Beam Asks "What's The Matter With Newton"In 2020, 16% of Newton voted for Bernie Sanders. Beam says that does not add up.
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                    Paul Reville Calls Harvard Coronavirus Measures ‘Devastating’The Harvard professor and former Mass. education secretary discussed the decision, and why other universities have yet to take similar action.
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                    Andy Ihnatko: Wash Your Hands, And Sanitize Your TechnologyCleaning your technology is especially important during the spread of the coronavirus.
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                    Andrea Cabral Reflects On Weinstein Sentencing: ‘I Was A Little Surprised’The former Suffolk County sheriff said she still believes Weinstein’s 23 year sentence is warranted.
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                    Chuck Todd: Trump 'Can’t Spin Away’ Realities of CoronavirusThe “Meet the Press” moderator criticized the lack of testing being done in the U.S.
Listen to previous shows
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                    Best Of BPR 10/16: Ballot Question 2 Debate - MCAS & Astronaut Suni WilliamsToday:We bring you our debate on ballot question 2 - whether to eliminate the MCAS exam as a graduation requirement. Representing YES on 2 is Deb McCarthy, vice president of the Massachusetts Teachers Union. Representing NO on 2 is Keri Rodrigues, co-founder of the National Parents Union.And, Sunita Williams, NASA astronaut and commander of expedition 72 zooms into us from the International Space Station. She’s part of the Starliner crew who’s original 8-day mission has been delayed to 8-months because of technical problems.
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                    BPR Full Show 10/16: Eliminate MCAS?Ballot question #2 debate: Deb McCarthy, VP of the Mass Teachers Association represents YES on 2; Keri Rodrigues, founder of the National Parents Union.NASA astronaut Sunita Williams joined over Zoom into the show from the International Space StationWe opened the lines to hear from listeners about their opinions on question 2National security expert Juliette Kayyem on FEMA making "operational adjustments" amid threats to rescue and aid workers for hurricanes Helene and MiltonGovernor Maura Healey answered listener questions for Ask The Gov.
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                    Best Of BPR 10/15: Ballot Question 4 Debate - Legalize PsychedelicsToday:We host a debate on Ballot Question 4 - whether to legalize certain psychedelic drugs. Representing Yes on 4: Emily Oneschuck from Massachusetts for Mental Health Options. Representing No on 4: Dr. Nassir Ghaemi, a psychiatrist and researcher specializing in depression and bipolar illness.
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                    BPR Full Show 10/15: Legalizing Psychedelics?Ballot Question #4 debate with Emily Oneschuk, grassroots campaign director for Massachusetts for Mental Health Options, representing YES; and Dr. Nassir Ghaemi, professor of psychiatry at Tufts Medical Center and clinical lecturer at Harvard Medical School, representing NOAttorney General Andrea Campbell spent the hour taking listener questions for Ask The AGCNN's John King discussed the latest national political headlinesWe ended the show discussing Trump's impromptu concert
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                    Best Of BPR 10/14: Ballot Question 5 Debate - Tipped WagesToday on the podcast: BPR hosts its first of five ballot question debates, starting with Question 5 - to eliminate the tipped minimum wage, and bring tipped workers up to the state minimum wage, currently $15 an hour. Alex Galimberti, organizer for One Fair Wage Massachusetts and a former restaurant worker, argues in favor of eliminating the tipped wage. Opposite Alex, is Doug Bacon, local restaurateur aligned with the Committee to Protect Tips, against changing the tipped wage model.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
