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-2PM Monday through Friday.
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-2PM Monday through Friday.
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Thursday, October 25th, 2018.
"Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd discussed the suspicious packages, some of which contained pipe bombs, which were sent to prominent Democratic leaders yesterday. Then we opened up the lines and asked you about President Donald Trump's response.
The new book "White Fragility" looks at the assumptions white people make that prop up systemic racism — and how often they don't even realize they're doing it. Author and sociologist Robin DiAngelo joined us.
Andrea Cabral, the former Suffolk County sheriff, discussed the latest criminal justice news.
How did Sears, once a retail giant, end up going bankrupt? Harvard Business School historian Nancy Koehn explained.
WGBH science editor Heather Goldstone shared some surprising developments about carbon capture.
The inventor of the classic Thanksgiving staple, the green bean casserole, has died. We opened up the lines and got your stories.
Jonathon Alsop, founder of the Boston Wine School, weighed in on a cheating scandal in the world of sommeliers.