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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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                    Art Caplan On President Trump's Handling Of The CoronavirusPresident Donald Trump has also downplayed the dangers of the coronavirus, and on Wednesday Caplan criticized Trump’s response to the spread of the virus.
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                    Noorani: The Public Charge Rule Is In Essence A Wealth TestUnder the new rule, immigration officers are given much more jurisdiction to turn away an individual seeking to enter the U.S., renew a visa or apply for a green card.
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                    Jared Bowen Reviews 'She The People’The sketch improv show, playing at the Huntington Theatre, reflects on various social and women's issues.
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                    'Conservative Groups' Are Promoting The 'Anti-Greta,' Says Sue O'ConnellNaomi Seibt is acting as a foil to Greta Thunberg's climate activism.
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                    Jonathan Gruber On The Economic Impacts Of The New CoronavirusThe stock market floundered this week amid investor concerns over the coronavirus spreading in China. Economist Jonathan Gruber says this has implications across American markets.
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                    Christopher Muther: Coronavirus Fears May Hurt Boston's Tourism IndustryWill Boston become a victim of COVID-19?
Listen to previous shows
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                    Best Of BPR 1/02: Jimmy Carter In His Own Words & Reflections With Former Aide Margaret McKennaToday:We bring you Jim and Margery's 2014 conversation with a 90-year-old Jimmy Carter, about his book "A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence and Power."And, one of Carter's former aides Margaret McKenna reflects on his legacy.
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                    BPR Full Show 1/2: Remembering Jimmy CarterJuliette Kayyem debriefed the attack in New Orleans that killed 15, and the Cybertruck explosion outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas.Margaret McKenna reflected on her time working under President Jimmy Carter as a White House deputy counsel in the 70’sWe replayed Jim & Margery’s 2014 interview with Jimmy Carter about his book “A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence and Power.”Andrea Cabral on the downward trend for violent crime in BostonCorby Kummer talked about the craft beer breweries celebrating Pres. Carter’s legacy
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                    Best Of BPR 12/20: Boston's Very Own 'Ripped Bodice' Bookstore & Urban NutcrackerToday: Boston Globe Love Letters columnist Meredith Goldstein discusses the region's newest romance-specific brick-and-mortar bookstore, Lovestruck Books, in Harvard Square.And, the team from the Urban Nutcracker joins Jim and Margery at the BPL for Live Music Friday.
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                    BPR Full Show 12/20: No Crap for ChristmasWe start the show by asking people how they maintain a "no crap for Christmas" policy.Ashish Jha was Biden’s COVID-19 response coordinator, now he’s the dean of Brown University’s School of Public Health. He joins to talk about RFK Jr. at the helm of HHS and whether the U.S. is ready for another pandemic.Former secretary of public safety Andrea Cabral reacts to a Georgie appeals court disqualifying Fani Willis, GOP officials targeting Liz Cheney for prosecution in 2025 and the third guilty plea in the Cambridge/Watertown brothel case.Former secretary of education Paul Reville discusses how Linda McMahon will impact the Department of Education, skill gaps at Massachusetts community colleges, a lawsuit alleging price-fixing at major universities, and pushback to Newton’s multilevel teaching model. Vulture podcast critic Nick Quah talks about this year's best shows. Then it's "Am I the A-Hole" day. At issue is an early Christmas dinner time.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
