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Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Season 8 Episode 42 | 29m 1sVideo has Closed Captions

Save the Art—Save Berkshire Museum. Taxes & Legalized Marijuana. Dangers of Concussions.

Members of Save the Art—Save Berkshire Museum discuss why they are calling for the Museum to re-evaluate their plans to sell of $55 million worth of artwork. The city of Brockton is embarrassing recreational marijuana sales, and plans to invest the resulting tax revenue in to improving public schools. Mercy Medical Center neurosurgeon Kamal Kalia discusses sports-related concussions.

04/17/2018

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Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Season 8 Episode 42 | 29m 1sVideo has Closed Captions

Members of Save the Art—Save Berkshire Museum discuss why they are calling for the Museum to re-evaluate their plans to sell of $55 million worth of artwork. The city of Brockton is embarrassing recreational marijuana sales, and plans to invest the resulting tax revenue in to improving public schools. Mercy Medical Center neurosurgeon Kamal Kalia discusses sports-related concussions.

04/17/2018

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