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Talking Politics Podcast

GBH

Talking Politics, GBH’s new politics podcast, is the spiritual heir to The Scrum and the audio version of a program that’s viewable Fridays at 7 on GBH Channel 2 and online at youtube.com/gbhnews. It’s hosted by Adam Reilly and features the other members of GBH News’ political team — Saraya Wintersmith, Mike Deehan, and Peter Kadzis — and an ever-expanding array of guests. If you’d like to suggest a topic, or to tell us what’s working and what isn’t, please drop us a line! You can email us at talkingpolitics@wgbh.org or find us at gbhnews.org/talkingpolitics.

2021 GBH Educational Foundation

Talking Politics, GBH’s new politics podcast, is the spiritual heir to The Scrum and the audio version of a program that’s viewable Fridays at 7 on GBH Channel 2 and online at youtube.com/gbhnews. It’s hosted by Adam Reilly and features the other members of GBH News’ political team — Saraya Wintersmith, Mike Deehan, and Peter Kadzis — and an ever-expanding array of guests. If you’d like to suggest a topic, or to tell us what’s working and what isn’t, please drop us a line! You can email us at talkingpolitics@wgbh.org or find us at gbhnews.org/talkingpolitics.

2021 GBH Educational Foundation
120hr 16min
Thumbnail for "Remote access transformed politics during the pandemic. Will it last?".
Plus, budget season begins in earnest at the State House and City Hall.
Thumbnail for "Shannon Liss-Riordan makes her case for AG".
The Democrat weighs in on her candidacy and her two rivals.
Thumbnail for "The feds have lost confidence in the T. Who's responsible, and what happens next?".
There's plenty of blame to go around.
Thumbnail for "Are Massachusetts politics as great as we like to think?".
There are differences between here and elsewhere -- but they're not all good ones.
Thumbnail for "Will Massachusetts legalize sports betting?".
You don't need to sign up for DraftKings just yet.
Thumbnail for "Can Elizabeth Warren save the Democrats from electoral disaster?".
Plus, Maura Healey's lead grows and Chris Doughty (re)embraces moderation.
Thumbnail for "Massachusetts roads are getting more dangerous. Are automated traffic cameras the answer?".
Plus, a long-running push to let unauthorized immigrants nears fruition.
Thumbnail for "The North End dining debate and the future of protest in Boston".
Plus, what Beacon Hill could be doing — but isn't — to tackle Massachusetts' affordable-housing crisis.
Thumbnail for "Chris Doughty and Kate Campanale Make Their Case for the Corner Office".
The pair are running as a team--and against Geoff Diehl
Thumbnail for "Wu Hits the Hundred-Day Mark".
What's gone well for the mayor, and what hasn't?
Thumbnail for "When Baker Leaves, Can Bakerism Abide?".
The governor wants to push political moderation during and after his final year in office.
Thumbnail for "Wash, Rinse, Repeat: Another leadership change at the Boston Public Schools".
What will it take for the next superintendent to fare better than her predecessors?
Thumbnail for "In Massachusetts politics in 2022, who counts as a "progressive"?".
A favorite Democratic descriptor doesn't mean what it used to.
Thumbnail for "Is Michelle Wu winning the vax-mandate fight?".
Plus: who's afraid of same-day voter registration?
Thumbnail for "Why won't the Massachusetts Legislature act on voting rights?".
A national sense of urgency hasn't reached the State House.
Thumbnail for "Will Wu's Mass And Cass Plan Work?".
The mayor is trying to do what her predecessors couldn't.
Thumbnail for "The politics of COVID in Massachusetts".
Who has the power to call the shots? And are they making the right decisions?
Thumbnail for "How 2021 is ending--and what to watch in 2022".
The year is ending with a bang, not with a whimper.
Thumbnail for "Who's Afraid Of Rachael Rollins?".
Republican antipathy toward the new US attorney runs deep.
Thumbnail for "After Baker Bails, What's Next?".
Looking ahead after an unexpectedly chaotic week
Thumbnail for "Boston's Race Into History: The Elected School Committee Rides Again (Probably)".
Some Bostonians say it should never have gone away.
Thumbnail for "Boston's Race Into History: Closing The Wealth Gap(s)".
Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George agree that economic disparities are a problem. But they think about them differently.
Thumbnail for "Boston's Race Into History: Police Reform".
Here, the contrast between the two candidates is especially sharp.
Thumbnail for "Boston's Race Into History: Improving Public Education".
For years, Boston's public schools have been a two-tiered system that works well for a lucky few and poorly for too many others.
Thumbnail for "Boston's Race Into History: Mass and Cass".
The candidates disagree on supervised-injection sites, and when and how to get people back to Long Island.
Thumbnail for "Boston's Race Into History: The Housing Crisis".
Our limited-run TV show on Boston's mayoral race is camping out in the Scrum's space.
Thumbnail for "Boston's Race Into History: Preliminary Preview with the GBH News Politics Team".
Get caught up on the Boston mayoral election before polls close, with this preliminary preview hosted by GBH's Adam Reilly.
Thumbnail for "Boston’s Mayoral Race: The Undecideds May Call The Shots".
At the moment, is appears Wu is out in front, with Essaibi George, Janey, and Campbell battling intensely.
Thumbnail for "Historic Mayoral Election Reflects Boston's Changing Political DNA".
“I’ve spent a lifetime following Boston politics, and this is the first time in my life that I’ve ever been unsure of where things are going,” says politics editor Peter Kadzis.
Thumbnail for "Dems In Disarray: How The Party's Stumble To Victory In 2020 Explains Their Predicament Now".
The party's struggle to grasp the appeal of Trump and Trumpism is a constant.
Thumbnail for ""A Peaceful Coup": How A New Budget Process Could Transform Boston Politics".
Lydia Edwards' proposal would make the mayor weaker and the city council stronger.
Thumbnail for "The Rehabilitation Of Dianne Wilkerson".
Plus, Ron Mariano takes the South End.
Thumbnail for "As Others Dems Dither, Downing Makes His Gubernatorial Case".
With a year and a half to go, he's the only candidate who's taken the plunge.
Thumbnail for "What Does Justice For Mikayla Miller Look Like?".
Miller's death is a deeply personal loss for her family; it's also become a case study in the distrust in law enforcement among an increasingly wide segment of society.
Thumbnail for ""Black women candidates are not interchangeable": Andrea Campbell In The Eye Of The Storm".
Could a pair of high-profile controversies give her campaign a boost?
Thumbnail for "Jon Santiago On The State Of The Mayor's Race, Marty Walsh's Legacy, And Kim Janey's Tenure".
The state rep and mayoral candidate also opens up about his personal history.
Thumbnail for "Ron Mariano: Different From The Old Boss?".
The new(ish) speaker is doing some things differently than his predecessor.
Thumbnail for ""Never imagined that I'd see a Black mayor": Yawu Miller on Kim Janey's ascension — and what comes next".
The Bay State Banner's senior editor on a historic week and its implications for the mayor's race
Thumbnail for "Whatever Happened To Dennis White? Plus, Previewing The Somerville Mayor's Race".
As Marty Walsh heads to Washington, Boston's top cop remains in limbo.
Thumbnail for "The Revere-Winthrop Primary And What It Means For The Boston Mayor's Race".
What do the results of the 19th Suffolk District primary say about local races in this political moment?
Thumbnail for "Annissa Essaibi George: The Scrum Interview".
The third woman of color to enter the race talks about what sets her apart.
Thumbnail for "If Denver Can Elect Black Mayors, Why Can't Boston?".
The two cities have a lot in common — but there are also some crucial differences.
Thumbnail for "What Baker's Vaccine Woes Tell Us About The Governor".
It's been a rare, illuminating rough patch.
Thumbnail for "American Democracy: Buy Or Sell?".
It's hard to be bullish after the 2020 election, but there are reasons to be hopeful.
Thumbnail for "Andrea Campbell: The Scrum Interview".
The mayoral candidate talks policing, schools, and family history.
Thumbnail for "What Makes Michelle Wu Run?".
The mayoral hopeful's vision for Boston is both intensely theoretical and deeply personal.
Thumbnail for "The Case For A Massachusetts COVID Clampdown — Now, Not Later".
As the virus spreads, two epidemiologists say it's past time for Governor Charlie Baker to act.
Thumbnail for "Joe Biden's Boston Roots".
The president elect isn't from around here, but people who were helped guide — and at one point, derail — his political career.
Thumbnail for "Election 2020: The Night(s) Before And The Morning After".
How to get through it, and what comes next.
Thumbnail for "The Electoral College: What Is It Good For?".
It depends on what the meaning of the word "good" is.
Thumbnail for "Kevin O'Connor's Pitch To Non-Republicans".
If the Senate candidate can't reach beyond his own party, he can't win.
Thumbnail for "Lessons From Lincoln For The Age Of Trump — Plus, What The Mass. Senate Debate Says About The Mass. GOP".
In a moment of crisis, echoes from the distant and the not-so-distant past.
Thumbnail for "Storm Clouds: Aleksandar Hemon On Yugoslavia Then And The US Now".
The prolific author and Princeton professor sees some troubling parallels.
Thumbnail for "Wu For 2021: A GBH-MassINC Poll Sets The Stage For The Mayoral Race".
There's one official candidate, three contenders, and an array of intriguing subplots.
Thumbnail for "#MAPrimary 2020: The Exit Interview".
There was plenty of drama, but in the end, not much changed.
Thumbnail for "Dr. Robbie Goldstein Makes His Case For MA8, Plus - Kadzis On The Surreal, Socially Distant DNC".
The DNC started out as an "ode to the church of Democratic wokeness," says Kadzis. Was it successful?
Thumbnail for "Things Are Getting Competitive In Western Massachusetts -- Plus, Kadzis On The State Legislature's Looming Extension".
The race for the Massachusetts 1st Congressional District seat between incumbent Rep. Richard Neal and Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse is heating up.
Thumbnail for "Why The 2020 Presidential Polls Aren't Like Their Ugly 2016 Cousins — Plus, Walsh Vs. Wu, Round 1".
The president's protests notwithstanding, they're not fake.
Thumbnail for "The Scrum Sizes Up The 2020 New England Muzzles".
Another year, another bevy of threats to the First Amendment and free expression.
Thumbnail for "“Systemic Cures For Systemic Problems”: Ricardo Arroyo's M.O. For Fighting Racism In Boston".
The city councilor says we're still not going far enough, fast enough.
Thumbnail for "Can Marty Walsh's Boston Lead The Fight Against Racism?".
The mayor just set a lofty goal. Reaching it won't be easy.
Thumbnail for "As Protests Spread, Pondering The Politics Of Policing ".
The problems have been around for years, and they won't be easy to fix.
Thumbnail for "Jim Aloisi Talks Transit And Heirloom Italian Cuisine".
Come for the public policy, stay for the biscotti recipe at the end.
Thumbnail for "Did The South Win The Civil War? Plus, Sizing Up Charlie Baker's Reopening Plan".
Deep history and instant analysis, all in one compact episode.
Thumbnail for "Brouhaha In Bristol County — Plus, #MAPoli Gets A Coronavirus Scorecard".
A sheriff, undocumented-immigrant detainees, and competing allegations of violence.
Thumbnail for "Why Well-Educated White People Are Getting Politics Wrong".
Engagement is great, but what are you actually accomplishing?
Thumbnail for "COVID Campaigning, Signature Stubbornness, Eviction Obstruction ".
From the lighthearted to the maddening, three areas where #mapoli and the coronavirus converge.
Thumbnail for "COVID-19 And The Way We Live Now".
Plus, Bernie bows out.
Thumbnail for "Urban Renewal In Boston And Beyond: Maybe Not So Bad?".
Plus, reassessing Charlie Baker's coronavirus leadership.
Thumbnail for "The First Scrum Of The Rest Of Our Lives".
Featuring a deep dive into Boston redevelopment — and an assessment of #mapoli's COVID-19 response.
Thumbnail for "What Does Warren Do Now?".
Spoiler: St. Patrick's Day just might play a role.
Thumbnail for "Can Warren Come Back On Super Tuesday?".
A win or two wouldn't hurt. Her home state would be a nice place to start.
Thumbnail for "The Massachusetts Case For Sanders".
Yes, in her backyard.
Thumbnail for "What Happened In New Hampshire".
Did the first-in-the-nation primary clarify the Democratic presidential race, or make things even more confusing?
Thumbnail for "In First 2020 Test, Iowa Flunks Out. Will Progressives Ace #FITN?".
Take a breath. New Hampshire's up next.
Thumbnail for "Heather Cox Richardson's Impeachment Marathon".
The BC history professor writes a thousand words on the crisis, day in, day out.
Thumbnail for "Rantgate Reconsidered — Plus, The #FITN Ghosts Of Governors Past".
What comes next, after Governor Baker's gaffe?
Thumbnail for "The Sanders-Warren Peace Pact Crumbles — Plus, Pushback For Marty Walsh's BPS Plan".
It had to happen sometime.
Thumbnail for "Every #FITN Democrat Wants The Union Leader's Endorsement. So Who'll Get It?".
In a crowded, close race, the paper's nod could be decisive.
Thumbnail for "A Veteran Sizes Up The Afghanistan Papers — Plus, Where Impeachment Goes Next".
Will America's longest war finally get the critical attention it deserves?
Thumbnail for "Can Elizabeth Warren Bounce Back?".
It's been a rough few weeks for the former frontrunner.
Thumbnail for "Spilka Speaks! Plus, Kadzis On Impeachment".
The Senate president sizes up what the Legislature got done — and what's left to do.
Thumbnail for "Has Charlie Baker Launched His Own Political Party? Plus, Deep Thoughts On Deval 2020".
The two most recent Massachusetts governors are having themselves a moment.
Thumbnail for "About Last Night: What The 2019 Boston Elections Actually Mean".
For the first time ever, the city's going to have a majority-woman, majority-minority city council. Now what?
Thumbnail for "What's At Stake In The Allston-Brighton Boston City Council Race?".
The two candidates share broad priorities, but differ when it comes to methods.
Thumbnail for ""The Urgency Has Just Grown So Much": Michelle Wu Talks Development And Representation".
The city councilor says the way Boston builds shapes everything else.
Thumbnail for "Marty Walsh: "I Still Have A Lot Of Governing Left In Me"".
Boston's mayor discusses his political future, scandal at the ZBA, and city councilor Michelle Wu's push for big structural change.
Thumbnail for "Three Quick #Mapoli Hits: Warren Takes Iowa, The ZBA Scandal Spreads, Hands-Free Holdup On The Hill".
A trio of timely topics for your consideration.
Thumbnail for "How The Jasiel Correia Scandal Feels In Fall River".
Spoiler: it's not as funny as it seems from the outside.
Thumbnail for "What The ZBA Scandal Says About Boston Development".
Whatever happens next, the problems go back years.
Thumbnail for "In The 2020 Democratic Senate Race, They're Not JK".
As Joe Kennedy III ponders his next move, two other candidates have already committed to challenging Ed Markey.
Thumbnail for "Beyond 'Zombie Reaganism': Conservatives Seek Focus Amidst Trump's Chaos".
With Republicans solid behind the president, can right-wing intellectuals agree on a vision for the future?
Thumbnail for "Baker: No To A T Ride, Yes To Nantucket. Plus, Walsh's Woes".
Back from some time away, Kadzis and Reilly catch up on the big #mapoli stories of August (so far).
Thumbnail for "The Dems Take Detroit — But Were They Really In The Midwest?".
Plus, how Campaign 2020 coverage looks to African-American journos.
Thumbnail for "Marty Walsh And The Boston Calling Extortion Trial".
In the long run, it might just be a win for the mayor.
Thumbnail for "The Squad Versus Pelosi Versus Trump".
It's about xenophobic nativism — and a schism in the Democratic Party.
Thumbnail for "Just In Time For The Fourth, It's The 2019 Muzzles".
Another year, another raft of dismaying free-speech violations.
Thumbnail for "INSTASCRUM: Unpacking The Democratic Debates".
After two chaotic nights, who's up and who's down?
Thumbnail for "Two From Kadzis: Baker And Walsh's T Tiff / Warren Gets The Kiddie Table".
A bromance tested. A senator shortchanged.
Thumbnail for "The #Mapoli Push To Expand Abortion Rights".
A new bill would consolidate and increase them in the Commonwealth, but its prospects are uncertain.
Thumbnail for "Did Barack Obama's Earliest Policy Decisions Give Us Donald Trump? ".
So argues former Obama advisor Reed Hundt in "A Crisis Wasted."
Thumbnail for "McGovern Responds To Muller: "We Have To Do What's Right"".
The congressman says it's time for the House to formally consider impeachment.
Thumbnail for "Casino Kabuki; Rivera Versus Moulton ".
What's with the intrigue in Everett? And how many Democratic presidential candidates is too many?
Thumbnail for "Is The Mass. GOP Charlie Baker's Party — Or Donald Trump's?".
Under new chair Jim Lyons, Republican rhetoric is sharper and more combative.
Thumbnail for "The Politics Of Mayor Pete's Sexuality".
Is being gay an asset? A liability? Or maybe a bit of both?
Thumbnail for "Boston Politics: Pitching Wu, Council Upheaval, And A BPS Reckoning".
With so much happening nationally, it's easy to miss the drama that's brewing closer to home.
Thumbnail for "Power Of The Purse: Budget Czar Aaron Michlewitz Tells All".
It's his maiden voyage as chair of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.
Thumbnail for "DA Rachael Rollins Versus Governor Charlie Baker: Why It Matters".
It's the sharpest #mapoli back and forth in recent memory.
Thumbnail for "With Friends Like These: Biden And The DCCC Force A Democratic Reckoning".
The former VP says he'll change his MO, but old habits die hard.
Thumbnail for "Why Won't Massachusetts Elect More Women? And Is Muellergate The Dems' Benghazi?".
The numbers show that #mapoli is a long way from gender equity.
Thumbnail for "Mind Melding With Moulton, And A St. Paddy's Breakfast Wrap".
What would the Massachusetts congressman bring to a presidential bid — and what would he lack?
Thumbnail for "Can Elizabeth Warren Take Down Big Tech?".
Her breakup plan is ambitious, but it's a long way from becoming a reality.
Thumbnail for "Warren, Moulton, Klobuchar: Buy Or Sell?".
Two are all in, but one's playing it coy.
Thumbnail for "Don't Confuse Legislating With Democracy".
Last month, a blog post by a retired Beacon Hill lobbyist made waves in local political circles because it details one of state government's most verboten subjects: how legislation and the wheels of power really work in the State House. In a conversation with WGBH's Mike Deehan, Phil Sego details his experience working with lawmakers and why he tells voters not to "confuse what goes on in this building with democracy."
Thumbnail for "What Ails Walsh And Warren? The Globe's Joan Vennochi Breaks It Down".
There's been some turbulence lately for two of #mapoli's biggest names.
Thumbnail for "Beacon Hill Blitz".
How will the 2018 elections change the State House state of play?
Thumbnail for "Election Day And Beyond: 8 Perspectives On The Big Vote".
With the election just a few days away, we ask an all-star panel of experts what made Campaign 2018 memorable, for better or worse.
Thumbnail for "Warren Gets Candid / Tedeschi Makes His Pitch".
But why did the senior senator come clean about the White House *now*? And will Trump drag a viable Republican down?
Thumbnail for "Three Paths For Gonzalez".
A trio of opportunities for the Democrat who would be governor.
Thumbnail for "New Kids On The Block: Nika Elugardo and Jon Santiago On Their Wins And What Comes Next ".
Can two rookie legislators-to-be change the House's M.O.?
Thumbnail for "Pre-Primary Palaver".
Analysis, predictions, and a bit of bellyaching.
Thumbnail for "Who's Got The Edge In The Capuano-Pressley Contest?".
Plus, progressive infighting in Beacon Hill primaries.
Thumbnail for "Republican Beth Lindstrom On Donald Trump And The Race Against Elizabeth Warren".
The small businesswoman and veteran GOP operative on where she'd push back against the president — and where she wouldn't
Thumbnail for "The Muzzle Awards, Or, The Year In Free-Speech Failures".
Born at the Boston Phoenix and resurrected at WGBH News, the Muzzles are a local rite of summer.
Thumbnail for "SJC Dynamites #mapoli, Plus Dorchester's House from Hell".
The Dems' favorite ballot question gets the boot. Also, how do you solve a problem like 97 Mt. Ida Road?
Thumbnail for "In Worcester, Mass. Dems Rebuke Bill Galvin and Wax Ambivalent on Charlie Baker".
The Scrum from WGBH News sizes up the 2018 Mass Democratic Party Convention in Worcester
Thumbnail for "Housing: Boston City Hall Versus the Market".
Can Boston's politicians keep the city from becoming another San Francisco?
Thumbnail for "GOP Rumbles In Worcester".
Mass GOP Scrum podcast.....,.
Thumbnail for "The Scrum Takes the State House".
Sizing up (alleged) Senate chaos from the bowels of the building
Thumbnail for "Dan Kennedy on the Future of Newspapers".
Boston's preeminent media critic discusses his new book, "The Return of the Moguls"
Thumbnail for "Patrick 2020: Time to Take It Seriously".
The former Massachusetts governor may have been eyeing the White House for years.
Thumbnail for "How Setti Warren Would Run Massachusetts".
The former Newton Mayor and would-be governor makes his case.
Thumbnail for "  Jay Gonzalez Wants To Be Mass. Governor      ".
Gonzalez sat down recently with WGBH News Scrum podcast hosts Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis. Shira Schonberg, who covers the State House for The Springfield Republican and masslive.com, joined the conversation.
Thumbnail for "Thus Spake Charlie Baker (Or, What Do The 3 Democratic Amigos Do Now?)".
Republican Governor Charlie Baker's 2018 State of the Commonwealth speech doubled as the unofficial start of his re-election bid, and highlighted some of the major hurdles his would-be challengers face. The Scrum gets reaction to the speech from insiders on Beacon Hill.
Thumbnail for "Linda Dorcena Forry Talks TPS and Trump".
The Haitian-American state senator discusses the possible deportation of some 60,000 Haitians nationwide — and what she hopes will happen next
Thumbnail for "Making Sense of Boston's Predictable, Surprising 2017 Elections".
The Scrum dives into Boston's Municipal elections at the Banshee Pub in Dorchester with a panel of media experts — Meghan Irons of the Boston Globe, Yawu Miller of the Bay State Banner, and Jennifer Smith of the Dorchester Reporter — and then takes some sharp questions from the audience.
Thumbnail for "Tito Jackson's Closing Argument".
Tito Jackson's Closing Argument
Thumbnail for "5 Burning Questions For Tito Jackson And Marty Walsh".
5 Burning Questions For Tito Jackson And Marty Walsh
Thumbnail for "Postgame On The Mayoral Pregame".
Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis hash out the result of Boston's mayoral primary with Joan Vennochi of the Boston Globe and Yawu Miller of the Bay State Banner.
Thumbnail for "And The Nominee For Mass. US Attorney Is....".
And The Nominee For Mass. US Attorney Is....
Thumbnail for "The 2017 Muzzle Awards".
The 2017 Muzzle Awards
Thumbnail for "Should Mass Democrats Be Focusing On Party Purity?".
WGBH's Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis talk to Senator Jamie Eldridge and political scientist Peter Ubertaccio about the intra-party challenges of Massachusetts' Democratic party.
Thumbnail for "Boston's Lesser Known Mayoral Candidates".
WGBH'S Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis talk to mayoral candidates Robert Cappucci and Joseph Wiley.
Thumbnail for "The Scrum Gets Caught Up In Southie".
The Scrum Gets Caught Up In Southie
Thumbnail for "A Massachusetts Political Report Card".
WGBH’s Peter Kadzis was joined by MassLive’s Gin Dumcius, Politico’s Lauren Dezenski, and WGBH’s Mike Deehan to grade the performances of Massachusetts’ political leaders.
Thumbnail for "Shadowgate: The Fate Of The Winthrop Square Tower".
Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis talked to WGBH Reporter Isaiah Thompson about the Winthrop Square Tower and the shadow it could cast over Boston Common and the Boston Planning and Development Authority.
Thumbnail for "A Podcast Crossover Of Epic Proportions: The Lincoln Review Joins The Scrum".
A Podcast Crossover Of Epic Proportions: The Lincoln Review Joins The Scrum
Thumbnail for "Tito Jackson Speaks: What he regrets and what he doesn't".
Tito Jackson Speaks: What he regrets and what he doesn't
Thumbnail for "Brianna Wu Wants To Tax Your Robots (And Do Some Other Things Too)".
Brianna Wu Wants To Tax Your Robots (And Do Some Other Things Too)
Thumbnail for "Cleaning The Plate On The St. Patrick's Day Breakfast".
Cleaning The Plate On The St. Patrick's Day Breakfast
Thumbnail for "Can Anyone Beat Charlie Baker After Mass. Was Ranked Best State In The Nation?".
Can Anyone Beat Charlie Baker After Mass. Was Ranked Best State In The Nation?
Thumbnail for "One Week Down, Four Years To Go: Mass. Politics In Trump's America".
One Week Down, Four Years To Go: Mass. Politics In Trump's America
Thumbnail for "Trump And The Press: Reality Bites Trump, Trump Bites Back".
Trump And The Press: Reality Bites Trump, Trump Bites Back
Thumbnail for "The State Of The State Of The City".
WGBH's Adam Reilly, Mike Deehan, and Peter Kadzis discuss Mayor Walsh's State of the City address.
Thumbnail for "Andrew  Bacevich: Deconstructing Trump's Military 'Bromance'".
Andrew Bacevich: Deconstructing Trump's Military 'Bromance'
Thumbnail for "Breaking Down Baker's Budget Cuts".
Breaking Down Baker's Budget Cuts
Thumbnail for "Illuminating The Boston Police Department's Push To Monitor Social Media".
Adam Reilly talks to Kade Crockford, director of the technology for liberty program at the ACLU, about the Boston Police Department’s push to monitor social media
Thumbnail for "Will Setti Warren Run For Governor? Speculations On The 2018 Gubernatorial Race".
Adam Reilly was joined by Andy Metzger from the State House News Service, Mike Deehan from WGBH, and Lauren Dezenski from Politico speculated on possible Democratic candidates for governor in 2018 and if Newton Mayor Setti Warren will run.
Thumbnail for "What now? A Live Conversation On Life After The Election".
Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis joined a panel of guests including former national poet laureate Robert Pinsky and the editor of The Editorial Heidi Legg for a conversation at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge about what happens now after Trump's election.
Thumbnail for "Will Brass Knuckles Ever Return To Beacon Hill?".
Will Brass Knuckles Ever Return To Beacon Hill?
Thumbnail for "The Battle For Suffolk County Register of Deeds".
Adam Reilly and Mike Deehan are joined by all four candidates running for Suffolk County Register of Deeds: Democrat Steve Murphy and independents Joe Donnelly, John Keith, and Margherita Ciampa-Coyne
Thumbnail for "A Debate On Ballot 4 At The Boston Public Library".
A Debate On Ballot 4 At The Boston Public Library
Thumbnail for "A Debate On Charter Schools Live From The BPL".
A Debate On Charter Schools Live From The BPL
Thumbnail for "The Great Debate: a conflicted conservative agonizes over Trump".
The Great Debate: a conflicted conservative agonizes over Trump
Thumbnail for "Occupy Mass Dems".
Adam and Peter talk to Occupy Alums State Rep. elect for Sommerville and Cambridge Mike Connolly and Cambridge City Councilor Nadeem Mazen about the influence of Occupy's ideals on local politics.
Thumbnail for "Is The Media Driving Donald Trump's Surge?".
Adam and Peter are joined by Dan Kennedy to discuss his article, "Five Reasons Why The Media Is Piling On Clinton And Giving Trump A Pass," and if the media is to blame for Trump's meteoric rise.
Thumbnail for "Searching For A Democratic Candidate For Governor".
Democratic strategist John Walsh and UMass Boston political science chair Erin O'Brien join Adam and Peter to talk about if a strong Democratic candidate could push Charlie Baker out of office.
Thumbnail for "Trump's Crisis With Syria".
Adam Reilly interviews Nadia Alawa from NuDay Syria about Syrian refugees, Trump's plans for extreme vetting, and how she thinks the President should intervene. Then Adam is joined by Peter Kadzis and David Bernstein for a Scrum roundtable.
Thumbnail for "Mini Scrum: Sean Wilentz On Bostonians In The Oval Office".
Sean Wilentz, a professor of American history at Princeton, talks to Peter Kadzis about the legacy of three Boston politicians who made it to the Oval Office: John Quincy Adams, Calvin Coolidge, and John F. Kennedy.
Thumbnail for "The status of the GLX live in Somerville".
Adam Reilly hosted a live Scrum on the state of the MBTA and the green line extension at the Brass Union in Somerville
Thumbnail for "A Deeper Look At Boston Latin And Mayor Walsh".
Adam Reilly, Peter Kadzis, and The Boston Globe's Joan Vennochi discuss the growing problems at the Boston Latin School and how Mayor Walsh has been handling the situation.
Thumbnail for "How The Nominees Responded To Orlando".
In this episode, Adam Reilly, Peter Kadzis, and David Bernstein break down how Trump and Clinton responded to the shooting in Orlando.
Thumbnail for "The Party Never Stops: Sean Wilentz on 'The Politicians & The Egalitarians'".
Princeton historian Sean Wilentz and writer of "The Politicians & The Egalitarians: The Hidden History of American Politics," discusses the inevitability and history of party politics.
Thumbnail for "Union Leaders Breakdown The Verizon Strike".
The Vice President of IBEW local 2222 Kevin Holland and CWA Local 1400 executive board member and Vice President for Southeastern Mass. Greg Irving joined Adam to talk about the Verizon strike.
Thumbnail for "Marty Walsh and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week and a Half".
Marty Walsh and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week and a Half
Thumbnail for "The Highly Debatable Issue Of Legalized Marijuana".
The Highly Debatable Issue Of Legalized Marijuana
Thumbnail for "Speed Dating The #MAPoli Way".
There's a big Massachusetts Senate election coming up in less than a week, #mapoli fans. The Scrum asked all seven candidates to come in for a sort of political speed-dating session.
Thumbnail for "City Councilor Tito Jackson: BPS, BRA, And The Mayoralty".
Boston City Councilor Tito Jackson joined reporter Adam Reilly and WGBHNews.org Senior Editor Peter Kadzis to discuss proposed cuts to the school budget, the extension of the BRA’s redevelopment powers, and whether or not he’d ever consider challenging Mayor Marty Walsh for his seat.
Thumbnail for "Dispatches From The St. Patrick's Day Breakfast".
Peter Kadzis and Adam Reilly of WGBH News took in this year's breakfast at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center--then sized up the proceedings as they were winding down, along with Lauren Dezenski of Politico Massachusetts and Gintautaus Dumcius of MassLive.com and the Springfield Republican.
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Donald Trump: The Next Berlusconi?
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The Brothers Bernstein—Scrum co-founder David and his brother, Bloomberg View pundit and political scientist Jonathan—joined WGBH News regulars Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis to consider the state of the 2016 Election.
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McKay Coppins, senior political writer at Buzzfeed News, weighs in on the Republican race for the presidential nomination (and explains what it's like to get in a flame war with Donald Trump.)
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He wears a boot on his head, once dumped glitter on an opponent during a debate, and wants to fund time travel research so he can go back and kill Baby Hitler. His name is Vermin Supreme, and he wants your vote in 2016.
Thumbnail for "Young Voters and the Presidential Election, GE, and Ben Downing".
Our crack roundtable (or scrumtable, if you will) tackles some of the biggest headlines in #mapoli and beyond.
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INSTASCRUM: Sizing up this year's #MartyParty
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Reporter Adam Reilly and WGBHNews.org Senior Editor Peter Kadzis sat down with Michelle Wu, the first Asian-American Boston City Council President.
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It's not easy being green—just as Governor Charlie Baker. This week, The Scrum takes a look at his renewable energy plans.
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Our usual order of business around here at The Scrum is to ask #mapoli a lot of questions. But this week, we kept is simple: what's on your holiday wish list this year?
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The move by the Tufts Medical School faculty—full-time, tenured doctors and researchers, not part-time adjuncts—to unionize and affiliate with the S.E.I.U. could open a new chapter in the history of organized labor. And it's happening in our own backyard.
Thumbnail for "Another Day, Another Mass Shooting In America?".
Here we are again: wrestling with the aftermath of a mass shooting in the United States. Adam Reilly, Peter Kadzis, and David Bernstein look at how policymakers struggle to respond, time and time again.
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The Scrum sits down with Juliette Kayyem, host of the Security Mom podcast, and veteran foreign correspondent Charlie Sennott, head of The GroundTruth Project, to go beyond the headlines of the Paris attacks. Plus, Peter Kadzis and Adam Reilly analyze Governor Charlie Baker's stance on Syrian refugees.
Thumbnail for "Grand Prix of Boston CEO Mark Perrone On Boston's "Olympic Hangover"".
Reporter Adam Reilly sits down with Mark Perrone, the CEO of Grand Prix of Boston, about bringing a largescale sporting event to Boston in the wake of Boston 2024’s failed Olympic bid.
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The world of Massachusetts politics can be a little Boston-centric. Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis sat down with Senate President Stan Rosenberb—who represents a few of the state's western districts—to talk about what folks around here get wrong about the Wild West.
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The Scrum goes on a road trip to visit Joe McQuaid, the legendary editor of the New Hampshire Union Leader—a newspaper that has a particularly strong influence over the presidential primary season.
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To many, Evan Falchuk was the posterchild of the anti-Olympics movement in Massachusetts. Now that the bid is dead, what's next for Falchuk and his political party, the United Independent Party?
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Has the gun control debate in Washington turned Congressman Seth Moulton from idealist to cynic? David Bernstein, Peter Kadzis, and Adam Reilly of WGBH News caught up and took stock of the Bay State's movers and shakers in D.C.
Thumbnail for "Is Marty Walsh Already Boston's Mayor For Life?".
Is Marty Walsh Already Boston's Mayor For Life?
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Boston's preliminary city council elections were pretty quiet...except in District 4. Callie Crossley, host of Under the Radar, and Valerie Linson, executive producer of Basic Black and Open Studio, explain political newcomer Andrea Joy Campbell's surprise defeat of incumbent Charles Yancey.
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Trump’s still in full swing, Clinton’s under fire, and Biden might jump in. Let Peter Kadzis be your guide through the presidential race’s summer of disruption. Featuring pollster David Paleologos of Suffolk University, Joan Vennochi of The Boston Globe, and Politico’s Ben Schreckinger.
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Reporter Adam Reilly sat down with Pete Stidman, the outgoing leader of the Boston Cyclists Union, to talk about the politics of getting around on two wheels in the city.
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Peter Kadzis and Adam Reilly sit down over doughnuts to debrief last night's GOP debate. Which candidate should get to graduate from the children's table? Which one revealed himself to have the intellectual heft of an empty pair of underpants?
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#NachoScrum: The Olympics Postmortem
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The Scrum sits down with Massachusetts AFL-CIO president Steve Tolman to talk about the Pacheco Law and the MBTA, the Olympics, and how to meet the love of your life on the commuter rail.
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This week, The Scrum has Olympics fatigue. So host Peter Kadzis turns his eye to the national scene, and asks David Bernstein and WGBH contributor Mara Dolan: how on Earth are Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump doing so well in the polls in New Hampshire right now?
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The Scrum gets booted from the Boston Public Library when Adam Reilly, Peter Kadzis, and The Boston Globe's Joan Vennochi try to discuss the dysfunction plaguing the institution in the Central Branch's courtyard.
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The Scrum marvels at the remarkable civility in the State House over the proposed MBTA fiscal control board, and chats with Congressman Seth Moulton about his first few months on the job.
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PEOPLE v. TSARNAEV: The Exit Interview
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(Still) Ready for Warren?
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Covering The Tsarnaev Trial
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Are the Iowa and New Hampshire primaries too rural, too white, too unrepresentative? The Scrum's Peter Kadzis checked in with two reporters with boots on the ground in the primary states- Des Moines Register politics reporter Jennifer Jacobs and the Boston Globe's James Pindell.
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Bostonians In Exile
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"Sing And Shut Up"
Thumbnail for "The Boston Nolympics".
How do you fight a fight that seems... unwinnable? The Scrum headed to City Hall this week to talk with two fighting the Boston 2024 power: Chris Dempsey and Kelley Gossett of No Boston Olympics.
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Charlie Baker's Brain: A User's Guide
Thumbnail for "The Politics of Snowstorms".
The Politics of Snowstorms
Thumbnail for "Mrs. & Mr. 'New Boston'".
Media, politics & the ties that bind Bill and Linda Dorcena Forry. Each week on The Scrum we talk about media and politics, and this week we're talking with a Boston couple who have their feet in both worlds.
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On the day Deval Patrick takes the "lone walk" out of the State House, The Scrum podcast gives Patrick his final report card and reflects on new Governor Charlie Baker's taste in music.
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We turned The Scrum over to the musically-inclined reporter/producer/composer Edgar B Herwick III this week for a Scrum remix we call 'Scrum-Pa-Pum-Pum'. Happy holidays!
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Will the Mass. Democrats who backed Republican Charlie Baker in the recent governor's race pay a price? Also in this episode: Charlie Baker's resolutions for 2015; David Bernstein surfaces; Democratic analyst Mara Dolan joins us.
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As he wraps up his first year in office, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh sat down with The Scrum to size up his first year in office. From race, to recovery, to the possibility of a Boston Olympics, to pressure from the press.
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For a while it seemed like Democratic political strategist Doug Rubin had the political Midas touch. The Scrum spoke with the Mass. Democrats' go-to guy about reversals of political fortune.
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Boston Globe reporters Jim O'Sullivan and Frank Phillips on how gatekeepers decide who and what to keep behind the gates, how they manage spin from the campaigns, and what the media hit and missed during the hotly contested 2014 campaigns.
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Former Mass. Senator Mo Cowan dishes on Mitch McConnell's M.O., what Charlie Baker learned from Deval Patrick, and why he's not ruling out a return to public life.
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People said the 2014 Massachusetts governor's race was boring, but man, what a finish! The Scrum takes a closer look at what the heck happened. WBZ reporter Jon Keller, and Mike Deehan of Massterlist drop in. Recorded live at the Banshee in Dorchester.
Thumbnail for "Who Approved This Message?".
If you turn on the TV between now and November 4th, be prepared to see lots of political ads. This week, The Scrum podcast bring you the good, the bad, and the unfair in the world of Massachusetts and Boston campaign ads.
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"I Get No Respect"
Thumbnail for "Jane Swift on Romney, the Tea Party & the 3 H's".
Jane Swift on Romney, the Tea Party & the 3 H's
Thumbnail for "How To Become Governor, From Someone Who Didn't".
Former Mass. gubernatorial candidate Shannon O'Brien dishes to the Scrum about just how taxing running for governor is; what Baker has that Romney lacked; and what Coakley has to do (and shouldn't do) to become the first female governor of Massachusetts.
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Boston Mayor Tom Meninio's casts himself as quite the prophet for American politics in his new book, Mayor for a New America.
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The Scrum team heads to historic Faneuil Hall for a gubernatorial forum featuring all the candidate and finds itself impressed by the performance of Evan Falchuck, who's running as an independent. Also discussed: Will "Sweetheartgate" complicate Charlie Baker's courtship of women voters?
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A closer look at the strategy to get more pro-choice Democratic women in office with Emily's List executive director Stephanie Schriock and we meet Scrum Primary Challenge top-prognosticator Heather Foley.
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The Scrum goes to the Democrats' post-primary "unity breakfast". Our first impromptu political guest Juliette Kayyem stops by and drops some "goddamn" knowledge.
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The Scrum gazed into the crystal ball this week with blogger Rob Eno, publisher of Red Mass Group.
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Barney Frank Joins The Scrum Podcast
Thumbnail for "Foley, Ferguson, And The Media".
Is banning the video of James Foley's execution on Twitter a mistake? Has President Obama's response to unrest in Ferguson been effective?
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The Scrum raps with Democratic attorney general Warren Tolman about his bid to become the state's top law-enforcement officer.
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Field Trip: Market Basket
Thumbnail for "Mudslinging And Mass. Politics".
Why did Boston Mayor Marty Walsh go on a live radio show and defend former probation department chief John O’Brien? Plus Ted Landsmark and the BRA, and let the gubernatorial mudslinging begin: Steve Grossman's growing super PAC presence.
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Healey discussed a host of topics, from how she'd target State House corruption if elected to whether current AG Martha Coakley is being aggressive enough in negotiations with Partners Healthcare. Also, casinos, gun control, and Market Basket.
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Massachusetts GOP chair Kirsten Hughes on why she thinks the Probation dept. trial will help Republicans--and why the furor over the Supreme Court's Hobby Lobby decision won't hurt GOP frontrunner Charlie Baker.
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The O'Brien probation trial finally gets interesting, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh cuts a casino deal, and the Supreme Rally for Women's Equality. In this episode: David Bernstein, Peter Kadzis, Adam Reilly, Joanna Weiss.
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The 4th of July, freedom of speech, and personal liberties. The Scrum talks over the 2014 Muzzle Awards with media critic Dan Kennedy.
Thumbnail for "Casino Ballot Question Insta-Scrum".
Casino Ballot Question Insta-Scrum
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The Mass. 'Demvention'
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Introducing The Scrum Podcast

Remote access transformed politics during the pandemic. Will it last?

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April 17, 202228min 15sec

Public meetings have been more transparent than ever thanks to remote access and participation adopted during the pandemic. But now, as safety protocols are lifted, there are signs the political establishment wants to go back to the way things used to be.

Advocates say it’s the wrong move — including Kade Crockford, the director of the Technology for Liberty Program at the ACLU of Massachusetts, and Dianna Hu, the chairwoman of the Boston Center for Independent Living. They join Adam Reilly to make the case for keeping politics accessible and transparent moving forward. Plus, GBH News City Hall Reporter Saraya Wintersmith and State House News Service Reporter Katie Lannan unpack new budgets from Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and the Massachusetts House, as well as Boston’s Pride-parade hiatus and the Massachusetts Senate’s climate bill and its discontents.

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