For “Monitoring Week” at BTR, Lisa Autz and Zach Schepis ask people at Grand Central Station whether they believe there is any personal privacy today. People also share the steps they take to protect their privacy.

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For “Monitoring Week” at BTR, Lisa Autz and Zach Schepis ask people at Grand Central Station whether they believe there is any personal privacy today. People also share the steps they take to protect their privacy.
This week on BTR Pulse, Sarah Fraser asks people whether they prefer warm or cold weather.
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Who Takes More Selfies? - BTR Pulse [ep209] This week on BTR Pulse, Sarah Fraser asks people whether they think men or women take more selfies and shares the finding of a recent study on the topic.
Valentine's Day 2015 - BTR Pulse [ep208] This week on BTR Pulse, Sarah Fraser asks people how they prefer to celebrate Valentine’s Day, whether it be with gifts, or nights out -- or even nights in.
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Skimping - BTR Pulse [ep206] This week on BTR Pulse, Sarah Fraser asks people what things they think should never be skimped on. People share their opinions about what they believe is worth extra time, money, or attention.
The Mercy Rule - BTR Pulse [ep205] Michael Anderson, coach of the Arroyo Valley High girl’s basketball team in California, has been suspended for three games after his team beat their competition with a score of 161-2. Anderson has been accused of ‘poor sportsmanship’ for allowing the gap in points to be so wide. This week on BTR Pulse, Sarah Fraser asks people if they believe the coach should have been suspended, and whether they think there should be a limit on scoring in high school sports.