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Join hosts Jim Braude and Margery Eagan for a smart local conversation with leaders and thinkers shaping Boston and New England. We feature our favorite conversation from each show. To hear the full show, please visit wgbhnews.org/bpr To share your opinion, email bpr@wgbh.org or call or text 877-301-8970 during the live broadcast from 11AM-1PM Monday through Friday.
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Nov 9, 2018 • 2h 45min
BPR Full Show 11/09/18: Midterm Fallout, Churchill, Fenway Studios
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Friday, November 9th, 2018.
Governor Charlie Baker won re-election on Tuesday in a landslide. We opened up the lines and asked you: With all the political capital he has, how should he spend it?
Matthew Teitelbaum, the director of the Museum of Fine Arts, and David Leonard, president of the Boston Public Library, discussed a new exhibition their two institutions are collaborating on: "Toulouse Lautrec and the Stars of Paris."
Emily Rooney, host of Beat the Press, shared her famous list of observations and frustrations.
How will Democratic control of the House and the resignation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions converge to shape immigration policy? Ali Noorani, executive director of the National Immigration Forum, discussed that and more.
Callie Crossley, host of Under the Radar with Callie Crossley, shared her thoughts on the midterm elections.
Director Bryn Boice and actor Karen MacDonald previewed their new production, "Universe Rushing Apart: Blue Kettle and Here We Go."
Looking to see some art this weekend? Artists Nan Hass Feldman and Mary Hughes told us all about this weekend's Fenway Open Studios.

Nov 8, 2018 • 2h 46min
BPR Full Show 11/08/18 | Trump, Staying Positive, Elizabeth Warren
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Thursday, November 8th, 2018.
We talked to “Meet the Press” Host Chuck Todd about President Trump’s outburst at several reporters during a press conference yesterday.
We opened up the lines to hear what our listeners think about Attorney General Jeff Sessions' ouster.
Shirley Leung, interim editorial page editor for the Boston Globe, stopped by the studio to give us her thoughts on Governor Baker’s landslide win in Tuesday’s election.
Former Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral joined us for another edition of “Law and Order,” during which we talked about the impact Jeff Sessions’ resignation could have Robert Mueller’s investigation.
Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam stopped by to talk about how practicing yoga and listening to hip-hop can prepare you for a game of chess.
We sat down with WGBH Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen to discuss the film “Candice Breitz: Love Story,” featured at the Museum of Fine Arts until January 21.
After the deadly shooting in Thousand Oaks, California Wednesday night, and Trump’s outburst at journalists at a press conference yesterday, we opened up the lines to hear what our listeners do when they’re overwhelmed by what they hear in the news.
We ended the show by speaking with Senator Elizabeth Warren about her thoughts on the Democratic takeover of the House, whether she’s officially running for president in 2020, and the firing of Jeff Sessions.

Nov 7, 2018 • 2h 51min
BPR Full Show 11/07/18 | Midterm Results and Trump Press Conference
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Thursday, November 19th, 2018.
We opened the lines to get your thoughts on the midterm results.
We took Donald Trump’s press conference on the results of the election.
National security expert Juliette Kayyem gave us her thoughts on the midterm results.
Historian Nancy Koehn gave us some historical context for last night’s results.
We opened the lines again to hear what you thought about the midterm results.
TV expert Bob Thompson gave us his list of the best and worst shows on TV.

Nov 6, 2018 • 2h 43min
BPR Full Show 11/06/18: Election Day, ACLU, Dweezil Zappa
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Tuesday, November 6th, 2018.
It’s finally here — Election Day! We opened up the lines to ask you about your voting plans, including encouraging others to vote.
NBC Sports anchor and reporter Trenni Kusnierek joined us to discuss USA Gymnastics in the aftermath of the Larry Nasser sex abuse scandals and a 30 year-old runner redefining “elite athlete.”
We then continued our election coverage with ACLU Massachusetts Executive Director and ACLY Mass. Director Carol Rose.
Then, no more flying high as Britain considers ending round-the-clock bar service at airports. Food writer Corby Kummer joined us for this and more.
Investigative reporter Jen McKim joined us to discuss her latest story: the treatment at Judge Rotenberg Education Center: the stuff of miracles, or just abuse?
CNN Anchor John King joined us for another Election Day update as the polls start rolling in.
And Finally Dweezil Zappa joins us ahead of his performance Wednesday night at The Cabot. More information at thecabot.org and dweezilzappa.com.

Nov 6, 2018 • 27min
Corby Kummer | Soda Companies Are Using Deceptive Ads To Prevent Soda Tax
Food critic and Senior Editor at The Atlantic Corby Kummer discussed the deceptive way soda companies are getting people to vote in their favor.

Nov 6, 2018 • 2h 41min
BPR Full Show Post 11/05/18: Midterm Preview, All Revved Up, Election Poems
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Monday, November 05th, 2018.
Charlie Chieppo, from Chieppo Strategies, and Shannon O’Brien, former State Treasurer and Democratic nominee for governor, joined to talk about tomorrow's midterms.
The GroundTruth Project's Charlie Sennott discussed the legacy of Germany's Angela Merkel.
Voter turnout is expected to be high for the midterms, but many people still believe that their vote has no impact and choose not to participate in the elections. We opened the lines to hear if you are one of these people or know anyone who is choosing not to vote.
Pete Souza, former White House photographer for Barack Obama, discussed his new book, Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents.
Reverends Irene Monroe and Emmett Price joined us for another edition of All Revved Up.
Poet Richard Blanco gave us some election themed poetry.
Daylight savings was on Sunday, so you know what that means, our annual conversation on whether or not you think we should keep daylight savings.

Nov 2, 2018 • 2h 45min
BPR Full Show 11/02/18 | Midterms, Tech News, News Quiz
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Friday, November 11th, 2018.
We asked you about negative campaigning. Do you find that you are more responsive to a candidate who points out the flaws of an opponent? Or one who campaigns on a positive message?
Shirley Leung, interim editorial page editor for the Boston Globe, discussed her paper's endorsements in local races.
Beat the Press host Emily Rooney shared her thoughts on infamous mobster Whitey Bulger's death in prison.
Google employees across the country — including at their offices in Cambridge — staged a walk-out to protest the company's sexual harassment policies. Tech writer Andy Ihnatko explained.
Callie Crossley, host of "Under the Radar with Callie Crossley," looked at Oprah Winfrey stumping for gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams in Georgia and a viral article explaining why some young people aren't voting this year.
Playwright Ryan Landry gave us his thoughts about about the new Freddie Mercury/Queen biopic.
We're pitting donkeys against elephants for our election-themed News Quiz. Bill Langbauer is an elephant expert and a professor at Bridgewater State University, and Judy Ballantine is a founding member of "Save Your Ass Long Ear Rescue."

Nov 1, 2018 • 2h 45min
BPR Full Show 11/1/18 | Racist Ads, Education Gap, Facebook
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Thursday, November 1st, 2018.
MSNBC Host Chuck Todd joined us for his take on the latest political headlines, including President Trump’s racially-charged advertisement and his recent comments on the immigrant caravan headed for the southern U.S. border.
We continued that conversation with Gil Kerlikowske, former commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Then we opened the lines to ask you, what do you make of all this? Were you put off by Trump’s use of race and immigration issues in an advertisement?
Environmentalist, author and founder of 350.org Bill McKibben joined us to discuss the status of our planet — and how climate change may be affecting us much more quickly than previously anticipated.
Media Maven Sue O’Connell, host of NECN's "The Take" and longtime co-publisher of New England's largest LGBTQ paper, "Bay Windows," joined us to discuss Caitlyn Jenner’s change of heart on Trump.
Former Education Secretary Paul Reville checked in on the ongoing Harvard affirmative action lawsuit.
Frontline producer James Jacoby joined us to talk about his latest film, "The Facebook Dilemma,"discussing how our relationship with the social network has impacted our world.
Then we opened up the lines to ask you — with the way Facebook has revealed itself to be more than just a “place to connect,” are you disconnecting yourself from the site? Do you still use Facebook?

Oct 31, 2018 • 2h 45min
BPR Full Show 10/31/18 | Red Sox Parade
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Wednesday, October 31st, 2018.
We talked with WGBH reporter Craig LeMoult about what he saw on the ground before and during the Red Sox victory parade.
As the parade happened outside, we opened up the lines to hear how our listeners felt about the Red Sox’s big World Series win.
WGBH Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen dropped by the BPL to give us a preview of what to expect from the new movie “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms” which opens up nationwide in theatres tomorrow, and the Museum of Fine Arts’ new Winnie the Pooh exhibit.
National security expert Juliette Kayyem joined us to talk about the latest developments in the mass shooting that took place at a synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday.
In the wake of the Pittsburgh shooting, medical ethicist Art Caplan joined us to talk about why healthcare professionals have an ethical duty to treat any patient, even if that person committed an atrocity.
Brian McCreath executive producer of “In Concert” on WCRB, Rob Hochschild Associate Professor of Liberal Arts at Berklee College of Music, and Brian O’Donovan host of “A Celtic Sojourn” on WGBH gave us a preview of upcoming concerts in the Boston area.

Oct 31, 2018 • 2h 46min
BPR Full Show 10/30/18 | Question 1, Moby Dick, Tipping
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Tuesday, October 30th, 2018.
We asked you about President Donald Trump stoking fears about immigration ahead of the midterms. Where are you on this, and where do you think Americans at large are on this?
Sports reporter Trenni Kusnierek shared her stories from the Red Sox winning the World Series.
We talked with both sides of Ballot Question 1 on nurse staffing requirements. Terry Hudson-Jinks of Tufts Medical Center represented the "no" side of the debate, and Karen Coughlin of the Massachusetts Nursing Association represented the "yes" side of the debate.
It's time for BPR Book Club! We took your calls about Herman Melville's classic adventure tale, "Moby-Dick."
Food writer Corby Kummer shared new data suggesting that iPad cash registers are guilting customers into tipping more. Then we got your take: Has this been true, in your experience?


