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Congressman Seth Moulton on what the MBTA still needs to fix

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Commuters wait to board an Orange Line train inbound into Boston from Oak Grove on the MBTA Orange Line on the first day of its reopening after a one month shutdown for renovations. (Carlin Stiehl for The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Commuters wait to board an Orange Line train inbound into Boston from Oak Grove on the MBTA Orange Line on the first day of its reopening after a one month shutdown for renovations. (Carlin Stiehl for The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

This is the Radio Boston rundown for Oct. 18. Tiziana Dearing is our host.

  • Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton is back from a trip to the Indo-Pacific, including Taiwan. He joins us to talk about the visit, as well as the latest on the MBTA.
  • We're speaking with former Boston city councilor Tito Jackson and Gov. Baker's minority business development appointee to the Cannabis Control Board, Kim Napoli, about ancillary businesses that support cannabis dispensaries in the state.
  • A local all-gender wrestling group is gearing up for a new show, where they're poking fun at gentrification and the MBTA. We talk about the changing wrestling industry, punching up and tackling big issues through questionable responses to conflict.

This program aired on October 18, 2022.

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