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1-8-13: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast Podcast
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The number of Maryland babies born with HIV is shrinking, and those babies are living longer. We talk with a Baltimore teenager who lives with the virus and to a nurse and a social worker who are helping those born with HIV transition into adulthood.
Then, Baltimore City Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld retired last year after 31 years in law enforcement. He tells us about his new gig as a criminal justice professor.
And, pianist Leo Svirsky studies classical music at a conservatory in The Hague, but he came to Baltimore to make an experimental album for the Ehse Records label. Tom Hall talks to Svirsky, and to Ehse Records founder Stewart Mostofsky.
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