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Where is the most interesting place that you have ever visited? Halfway around the world or somewhere in your neighborhood?
It is that time of year now that the calendar has turned to December. Have you found any bargains on the internet? We see the TV advertisements, but are the items as good as they appear on the big screen? Callers gave Dan some of their favorite gift ideas.
The U.S. Army, facing recruiting shortfalls, is now inviting military personnel, discharged for refusing COVID shots, to rejoin the military. This “about-face” by Army brass could result in nearly two thousand men and women resuming their service in uniform.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested a fugitive from Brazil, who entered the U.S. following his conviction for child rape earlier this year. The 62 year-old came to the U.S. last April under a tourist immigration visa but is expected to be returned to Brazil following a hearing before a federal immigration judge. The Field Office Director of Boston's US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Todd Lyons checks in with Dan Rea to discuss.
A delegation of young men and women from several Middle Eastern nations are in Boston, as part of a speaking tour entitled “Building Peace in Times of War”. The discussion continued.
A delegation of young men and women from several Middle Eastern nations are in Boston, as part of a speaking tour entitled “Building Peace in Times of War”. Two of the members will join Dan tonight to discuss the prospects of peace in a region racked by conflict for decades.
Some Boston City Council members are, at least considering a “guaranteed income” for all in the City of Boston, especially those living at or below the poverty level. Councilor Lara will explain her thoughts behind the idea and how the concept might become a reality.
The calendar says winter begins on or about December 21st, but Meteorological Winter actually starts Friday, December 1st. Dan asks what do you like most and like least about the winter months!
We continue a discussion carried over from the previous hour where callers bring up companies that give good customer service. We then see if callers would rather discuss the Harvard course on Taylor Swift. And finally, we move on to Caller's Choice.
The Federal Trade Commission has launched an antitrust investigation into the sale of sandwich company Subway. The probe aims to determine whether the Subway merger with the private equity firm Roark Capital, who also owns Jimmy John's, poses competition concerns. Patrick Hedger, the Executive Director of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance joined Dan to discuss.
Boston officials are mulling over the idea of a temporary guaranteed income program for the city's poor residents. The proposal was put forward for discussion by outgoing Councilor Kendra Lara saying, it's the responsibility of government to meet the basic needs of constituents and that a program could improve quality of life in Boston. Council President Ed Flynn has some concerns about the implementation of a guaranteed income proposal and joins Dan to discuss.
We have our finger on the pulse of today's top stories. Dan kicks off the program with a variety of guests who will breakdown the day's news.This hour we have Dan Greenleaf discussing the Santa Shortage.Dr. Trisha Pasricha from the Washington Post on steps to combat lonlieness during the holidays.Boston Herald reporter Matthew Medsger on 56 gun control bills on Beacon Hill.and Professor Stephanie Burt on Harvard's new course focusing on Taylor Swift.
11P.M. HourOne Illinois town has been battling a sizable academic achievement gap between Black, Latino and white students for decades. In an effort to improve grades for minority students, the school district is trying something new at their high school level. Evanston Township High School started offering “affinity classes” otherwise described as classrooms voluntarily separated by race. Dan explained. Should “affinity classes” come to a school district near you?
10 P.M. HourOne Illinois town has been battling a sizable academic achievement gap between Black, Latino and white students for decades. In an effort to improve grades for minority students, the school district is trying something new at their high school level. Evanston Township High School started offering “affinity classes” otherwise described as classrooms voluntarily separated by race. Dan explained. Should “affinity classes” come to a school district near you?
9 P.M. HourOfficials in Boston are mulling over the idea of a temporary guaranteed income program for the city's poor residents. About 18% of the city's residents are living below the poverty line. While a promising idea, where would the money come from to fund such a program? Segun Idowu, Boston's Chief of Economic Opportunity and Inclusion said a potential program model could rely on philanthropic donors. Would you support a guaranteed income program in Boston?
8 P.M. HourDan had his finger on the pulse of Tuesday's stories. It included:-Dr. Alex del Carmen – Criminologist at Tarleton State University in TX on the Burlington, VT shooting of 3 Palestinian students.-Dylan Jeon of the National Retail Federation on how cash is no longer king and paying by plastic is the new norm.-Nasir Rana - Spokesperson for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Greater Boston Chapter on their upcoming event #VoicesForPeace Greater Boston .-The Patent Professor John Rizvi on how the Hall and Oates lawsuit puts a spotlight on a secretive industry.
11 P.M. HourOver the weekend, three Palestinians college students were shot and injured while attending a Thanksgiving holiday gathering in Burlington, Vermont. The students were targeted by a 48-year-old man with a handgun while they were walking on their way to their destination. The suspect appeared in court Monday and entered a not guilty plea to all three counts of attempted second-degree murder. Dan discussed the latest on this story.
10 P.M. HourOver the weekend, three Palestinians college students were shot and injured while attending a Thanksgiving holiday gathering in Burlington, Vermont. The students were targeted by a 48-year-old man with a handgun while they were walking on their way to their destination. The suspect appeared in court Monday and entered a not guilty plea to all three counts of attempted second-degree murder. Dan discussed the latest on this story.
9 P.M. HourThe Boston suburb of Brookline adopted a new health measure that prohibits tobacco or e-cigarette sales to anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 2000. The measure went into effect in 2021. While Brookline's rule cracks down on youth tobacco use, it essentially also bars any future generations from purchasing tobacco. It may be clever but is it legal?
8 P.M. HourWe have our finger on the pulse of Monday's top stories. Guests included:-Neuroscientist Richard Sima on how adult ADHD may take a toll on the brain.-Dr. Bill Johnson on how teens are getting hooked on anti-aging products.-Crime Prevention Expert Rania Mankarious on Cyber Monday scams.-Legal expert Javier Perez on the NYC law banning discrimination based on height and weight going into effect.
Even though we celebrate Christmas every year, do we really know everything there is to know about this holiday? Do you know why Nova Scotia sends the City of Boston a Christmas tree every year? Joining Morgan tonight with all the answers is CityView Trolley Tour Guide Jack Harte.
Even though we celebrate Christmas every year, do we really know everything there is to know about this holiday? Do you know why Nova Scotia sends the City of Boston a Christmas tree every year? Joining Morgan tonight with all the answers is CityView Trolley Tour Guide Jack Harte.
Fans of Bewitched know exactly who these characters are! From 1964 to 1972, just a twitch of her nose could turn your whole world upside down! Morgan and author Adam-Michael James talk all things Bewitched!
It's that time of year again! Holiday travel mayhem is in full swing, and there's really no way to avoid it. With a little pre-planning and a lot of luck, it could actually turn out okay! Joining Morgan with some travel planning tips and deals is AAA Travel Advisor Jennifer Dick.
Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:Continued conversation about Thanksgiving history and traditions with noted historian and author Anthony Sammarco who has authored over 85 books about the history of Boston and beyond.
Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:Today's Thanksgiving is celebrated with food, family, football, and fun, and isn't far off from the first Thanksgiving held by the Pilgrims in 1621. Boston even used to host an annual Thanksgiving Day parade back in 1929 which ran until 1943. Joining Morgan with more Thanksgiving history was noted historian and author Anthony Sammarco.
Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:‘Tis the season for increased crime as our wallets fly open, the holiday parties begin, and the stress of it all has our patience wearing thin. Some of the top crimes committed during the holidays is shoplifting, robberies, identity theft, drunk driving, and domestic violence. Former Newton Police Lieutenant Bruce Apotheker joined Morgan with tips on how to not become a victim this year.
Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:More and more seniors are becoming homeless in the U.S., a trend that is likely to continue. Folks like Bliss Austin Spooner, Chief Development Officer of “Hearth, Inc.,” work daily to provide an array of services to assist those in need to age with dignity, regardless of any special medical, mental health, or social needs. Spooner joined Morgan to discuss how they make the holidays brighter for many.
Is political conversation on your Thanksgiving menu tomorrow? Some families welcome a lively chat about politics, while others say political commentary is totally out of bounds during this family-friendly holiday. What are the “rules of engagement” when you gather with your extended family and friends?AND President John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. A moment that changed American history forever! The JFK Assassination discussion continues...
President John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. A moment that changed American history forever! The JFK Assassination discussion continues...
President John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. A moment that changed American history forever! The JFK Assassination discussion continues...
President John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. A moment that changed American history forever! JFK Assassination expert, Tom Samoluk, is a former Massachusetts Assistant Attorney General. In the mid-90s, Tom was the Deputy Director of the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board. He discusses his knowledge of the Kennedy Assassination and whether we will ever know the whole truth of what happened in Dallas, 60 years ago.
11 P.M. HourA California man has had his gun permit revoked after “defending his home, family, and 5-month-old child”. In early November two armed men attacked Vince Ricci from behind as he was trying to enter his home. Ricci fought off the intruders, firing a couple of shots that sent them running. Now, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office have revoked Ricci's concealed carry permit. Is that fair? Dan heard listeners' thoughts on the incident.
10 P.M. HourA California man has had his gun permit revoked after “defending his home, family, and 5-month-old child”. In early November two armed men attacked Vince Ricci from behind as he was trying to enter his home. Ricci fought off the intruders, firing a couple of shots that sent them running. Now, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office have revoked Ricci's concealed carry permit. Is that fair? Dan heard listeners' thoughts on the incident.
9 P.M. HourDiana DiZoglio, Massachusetts' State Auditor is looking to audit the state legislature's books. The MA House of Representatives and MA Senate are not too keen on that idea…DiZoglio joined Dan to discuss.
8 P.M. HourWe had our finger on the pulse of Tuesday's top stories. Dan kicked off the program with a variety of guests, including:-Friends of Jack Foundation Founder Jill Fearons.-Genesis HealthCare's National Director of Memory Support Clinical Practice and Education, Lillian Reda on tips for supporting loved ones with dementia this holiday season.- AAA's Senior Spokesperon Mark Schieldrop on thanksgiving travel and the best/worst times to travel.
11 P.M. HourSince the Israel-Hamas war broke out on Oct. 7th after the terrorist group Hamas initiated an attack on Israel, the world has seen a rise in antisemitism. Dan took listeners' calls on various antisemitic demonstrations and incidents happening worldwide.
10 P.M. HourSince the Israel-Hamas war broke out on Oct. 7th after the terrorist group Hamas initiated an attack on Israel, the world has seen a rise in antisemitism. Michal Cotler-Wunsh, Israel's Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism, joined Dan to discuss their efforts to crack down on antisemitic incidents happening worldwide.
9 P.M. HourFormer Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker talked to Dan about political bias on college campuses as it relates to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
8 P.M. HourWe had our finger on the pulse of Monday's top stories. Dan kicked off the program with a variety of guests who broke down the day's news. Including:-Dr. Renee Dua on Managing Vitals w. Chronic Illness During COVID/Flu Season.-Emily Heil with the many ways to cook a turkey this Thanksgiving.-Priya Krishnan, Chief Digital and Transformation Officer at Bright Horizons on work/life balance and tips for parents juggling the holidays.-Veterinary pathologist David Needle on the unusual respiratory illness affecting dogs in several New England states.
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A new dating app has arrived. This new app promises dates within days of you jumping in the dating pool! Gertrude Allen, CEO of Lola Dating answered your calls and questions!