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NBC “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd talked about the rise of coronavirus cases throughout the U.S., and how it’s impacting the president’s poll numbers.
We opened lines to talk with listeners about the rise of COVID-19 across the nation, and hear your thoughts on the state’s reopening.
Former Suffolk County Sheriff and Secretary of Public Safety Andrea Cabral talked about a recent Boston Globe profile of BPD Captain John "Jack” Danilecki, and her views on corruption within AG William Barr’s Department of Justice.
We reopened lines to talk with listeners about coronavirus.
We aired live audio from Gov. Charlie Baker’s Thursday press conference.
Former Mass. Secretary of Education Paul Reville talked about the new guidelines for the reopening of schools in Massachusetts.
Tech writer Andy Ihnatko discussed questionable use of face recognition technology by Detroit law enforcement, and news that Rhode Island is using remote learning to ditch snow days altogether.
Huntington Theater Managing Director Michael Maso discussed news that the Huntington is cancelling all in-person programs until 2021, and how the Black Lives Matter movement is influencing changes at the theater.
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