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Thursday on BPR:
Political analyst Chuck Todd
Former Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral
Economic scholar & author Chuck Collins
Harvard national security expert Juliette Kayyem
Boston School Committee member Brendan Cardet Hernandez
We will be back at the BPL Studio as soon as we make some updates to the space. We will keep you posted
Recent segments
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                    GBH reporters detail the story of forced labor in MassachusettsReporters Jenifer McKim and Sarah Betancourt discuss their series Trafficking Inc. with Boston Public Radio.
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                    Want to help save democracy? Stop attacking people and find common ground, journalist saysJournalist Anand Giridharadas says some Americans have “succumbed to really outlandish fantasies."
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                    Rep. Pressley touts Dems' efforts on student loan forgiveness, economic relief ahead of the midtermsPressley says the party can do a better job of spreading its message to voters.
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                    Sen. Warren calls for change in MBTA leadershipThe senator says lack of accountability, not resources, is the biggest obstacle to progress.
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                    ‘He did not have a great reputation’: Maggie Haberman details Trump’s toddler years in new memoirHer latest book “Confidence Man” shows the “confusing” persona of former President Donald Trump.
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                    Regie Gibson and his Atlas Soul Trio share their 'gumbo' of music and spoken wordThe group stopped by Boston Public Radio to talk about their love of language and play a few songs.
Listen to previous shows
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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.
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                    BPR Full Show 10/14: Raise Minimum Wage For Tipped Workers?Our first debate of the week on Question 5 - the minimum wage for tipped workers -- with Alex Galimberti, founder of the organization’s Mass. chapter of One Fair Wage and former restaurant worker representing YES, and Doug Bacon, head of Red Paint Hospitality, on behalf of the Committee to Protect Tips, representing NO.We then opened the lines to hear listener thoughts on Q5.Charlie Sennott of the GroundTruth Project discussed the latest news from the Middle East.Medical ethicist Art Caplan discussed Harris' medical report and Vance's high-risk pool health insurance plan.Brooks Tingle, CEO of John Hancock, discussed life insurance and longevity ahead of the second annual John Hancock Longevity SymposiumWe ended the show discussing the companionship of dogs
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                    Best Of BPR 10/11: Where Deplatformed YouTubers Go To Spew Hate + LMF Odyssey OperaToday: GBH investigative reporter Phillip Martin, journalist Tim Biba and Megan Squire of the Southern Poverty Law Center tell us about Odysee, an alternative YouTube for the alt-right. And, Grammy-winner Gil Rose, baritone Aaron Engebreth and soprano Heather Buck, preview “Of Thee I Sing” and “Let ‘Em Eat Cake” tomorrow night at Jordan Hall with Odyssey Opera.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
