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Pari Kim from the Netflix hit show Love on the Spectrum joined Billy and Lisa live in studio! Matt Shearer, a journalist from WZB News Radio, has a video with Pari that has gone viral so we had him join in on the conversation too. Pari talked about her love for the MBTA, meeting Mayor Michelle Wu and her love of Taylor swift!
Being a working parent can be a rewarding joy, but it's also an endless challenge. This week, Say More is happy to share its first LIVE show, recorded from the Boston Globe's inaugural Working Mothers Summit in Boston. In the episode, Shirley talks to Mayor Michelle Wu about her decision to parent in public, even bringing baby Mira on stage. Then, Shirley sits down with state Attorney General Andrea Campbell about her office's efforts to reign in social media - for the health and safety of kids. Email us at saymore@globe.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
President Donald Trump's response to Houthi chat group fallout, Mayor Michelle Wu said she will announce her re-election, and Boston is the safest city to drive in? Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
Tom Homan and ICE just arrested 370 illegals around Boston this week. Instead of helping, Mayor Michelle Wu is headed to the Daily Show. Plus Jessica Vaughan from the Center for Immigration Studies talks about why ICE's raid was sorely needed. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
The fight over the proposed redevelopment of Boston's White Stadium has now entered the mayoral race. WBZ's Madison Rogers reports.
I go through the highlights of Mayor Michelle Wu's dominant performance at the House Oversight Committee Hearing on Sanctuary Cities
Tom Homan reacts to comments from Mayor Michelle Wu. Is Elon Musk causing measles? Plus, Kaelan Dorr of the White House joins the show to discuss the latest job report, which revealed that 151,000 jobs were added last month, much improved from Biden's revised down reports. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
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Karen Read's defense team back in a Dedham courtroom, Mayor Michelle Wu testified in front of the House Oversight Committee in Washington, and the latest update on Pope Francis' recovery. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
Today on America in the Morning Trump Cuts Military Aid To Ukraine The Trump administration is pausing all aid to Ukraine, which includes weapons already in transit to Kyiv. The pause comes following last week's contentious meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelinsky. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on the growing rift between Washington and Kyiv, and what led to this divide. Canada-Mexico Tariffs One month after temporarily freezing tariffs against Mexico and Canada, President Trump announced those tariffs will go into effect starting today. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Trump To Address Congress President Trump will address a joint session of Congress tonight. Correspondent Clayton Neville has a preview. Ending “BOI” The Trump administration is moving to scrap the government's beneficial ownership information database, or "B-O-I," which was intended to fight financial crimes. Correspondent Jennifer King explains. Airport Troubles In Baltimore & Boston There were some unusual moments at two major East Coast airports. America in the Morning's Jeff McKay has details of a four hour power outage, and a stinging scorpion. Mardi Gras Weather Worries In Louisiana, today is known as Fat Tuesday, the final day of Mardi Gras. But unlike other years, severe weather in New Orleans is forcing some parades to either start early, change their routes, or be canceled. Lisa Dwyer reports. Canada's US Tariff Reaction President Trump is enacting 25 percent tariffs on imported goods from Mexico and Canada, despite concerns that the tariffs could start a trade war with two of America's largest trading partners. The news caused Wall Street to dive Monday, and it is angering Canadians, who have taken to boo America's National Anthem. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Mexico's US Tariff Reaction South-of-the-border, Mexico has been more muted about tariffs than Canada, instead standing by and awaiting actions out of Washington and trying to make the case that they are following through on border commitments promised to President Trump. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. Questions Over Boston Shooting Comments Boston city leaders including Mayor Michelle Wu are receiving backlash for comments made after a knife-wielding man was killed by an off-duty police officer. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Senate Democrats Sink Girls Sports Bill A Republican-led Senate bill to prevent boys from participating in girls' sports failed to overcome the legislative filibuster on Monday night after it did not reach the necessary 60-vote threshold to advance. Strike Not Fully Over A wildcat strike by New York state prison guards stretched into a third week, prompting officials to start firing workers for failing to abide by a deal to end the illegal labor action. Sue Aller has details. Cuomo Planning Comeback More than 3 years ago, Andrew Cuomo resigned as New York's governor over sexual harassment complaints. Now, he has his sights on becoming New York City's next mayor. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, that idea isn't sitting well with the city's current mayor. McMahon Join Trump's Cabinet The Senate voted to confirm former wrestling executive Linda McMahon as the nation's Education Secretary, a role that places her atop a department that President Donald Trump has vowed to dismantle. Tech News President Trump announced a $100 billion dollar investment in new chips, by world's largest manufacturer, Taiwan Semiconductor, for 5 new plants in Arizona. Here's Chuck Palm with today's tech news. Finally Dolly Parton's little-seen but often talked-about husband has passed away. Carl Dean died in a Nashville hospital. He was 82. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mayor Michelle Wu offers her condolences to an armed attacker who was shot dead by an off duty officer. Plus, Democrats complain the Trump is warming up to dictators in preparation of transitioning America into an authoritarian tyranny. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Hour 1 Segment 1 Tony starts the show talking about the fallout after the shouting match between President Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Hour 1 Segment 2 Tony talks about Mike Johnson going on Meet the Press talking about Medicare and Medicaid. Hour 1 Segment 3 Tony talks about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez clashing with Tom Homan. Tony also talks about the cause of death for Gene Hackman still being an unknown. Later, Tony talks about Bill Murray going on The Joe Rogan Experience to talk about Bob Woodword’s book, “Wired”. Hour 1 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the first hour of the show talking about Patrizia Cavazzoni named Pfizer chief medical officer and executive vice president. Tony also talks about Robert F. Kennedy telling everyone to get vaccinated over the recent Measels outbreak. Hour 2 Segment 1 Tony starts the second hour of the show talking about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on her thoughts about Elon Musk. Tony also talks about how President Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy each view the situation in the oval office. Hour 2 Segment 2 Tony talks about border crossings being down while CBS reporting mass illegal immigrants coming in. Hour 2 Segment 3 Tony talks about the Oscars and Kieran Culkin’s speech after winning best supporting actor. Tony also talks about Yuval Abraham’s acceptance speech for best documentary about the Israel/Palestine conflict. Hour 2 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about DOGE accusing a Texas nonprofit of accepting government funds to run a vacant facility. Tony also talks about President Trump signing an executive order to make English the official language of the U.S. Hour 3 Segment 1 Tony starts the final hour of the show joined with Major Mike Lyons on the aftermath of President Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s shouting match in the oval office. Hour 3 Segment 2 Tony talks about an off-duty police officer shooting and killing a knife-wielding man in Boston, and Mayor Michelle Wu is offering condolences to the suspect’s family. Hour 3 Segment 3 Tony talks about Honda moving production of the Civic to Indiana from Mexico to avoid President Trump’s tariffs. Tony later plays President Trump’s speech about a Taiwanese company investing $100 billion in U.S. chip plants. Hour 3 Segment 4 Tony wraps up another edition of the show continuing to play President Trump’s speech about the Taiwanese $100 billion investment and taking questions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 Segment 1 Tony starts the final hour of the show joined with Major Mike Lyons on the aftermath of President Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s shouting match in the oval office. Hour 3 Segment 2 Tony talks about an off-duty police officer shooting and killing a knife-wielding man in Boston, and Mayor Michelle Wu is offering condolences to the suspect’s family. Hour 3 Segment 3 Tony talks about Honda moving production of the Civic to Indiana from Mexico to avoid President Trump’s tariffs. Tony later plays President Trump’s speech about a Taiwanese company investing $100 billion in U.S. chip plants. Hour 3 Segment 4 Tony wraps up another edition of the show continuing to play President Trump’s speech about the Taiwanese $100 billion investment and taking questions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Homan, President Trump's "border czar" said he will bring "hell" to Boston. Mayor Michelle Wu responds. For more, ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
The city of Boston has not declared a snow emergency. The race for Mayor of Boston offcially underway as Mayor Michelle Wu has a challenger who hit the campaign trail yesterday in Dorchester. Tonight between 5:30 and 8:30 PM, the family of Maura Murray will hold a Vigil at the Mountain Lakes Lodge in Woodsville in New Hampshire. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
In this week's episode, Jennifer dives into a no-holds-barred discussion on the impact of illegal immigration policies in Massachusetts. Jennifer, a fiscal conservative, brings her expertise as a former Boston City Council candidate to highlight the ongoing issues under the current administration and the looming threats posed by illegal immigration. Jennifer also discusses her stance on executive orders and the importance of legislative processes. Outlining frustrations felt by many with the current state of affairs in Massachusetts regarding illegal immigration, Jennifer points out issues rooted in federal law compliance and local governance under Mayor Michelle Wu and the significant financial burden carried by Massachusetts taxpayers as a result of those policies. This episode is chock full of common-sense solutions, including Jennifer's support for pathways to citizenship under specific conditions and her championing of senior citizens, veterans, and hardworking citizens. This episode serves as a clarion call for policy changes and active civic engagement to protect community resources and public safety. "I'm so happy that the Trump administration and Tom Homan are now coming in and saying, ‘Enough is enough.’" - Jennifer Nassour This week on Political Contessa: The inefficiencies of executive orders. Mayor Michelle Wu's policies on illegal immigration. The financial impact of illegal immigration on Massachusetts. Issues of public safety related to illegal immigration. Challenges faced by taxpayers in Boston. The role of Massachusetts as a testing ground for progressive policies. Differentiation between legal and illegal immigration. Need for compliance with federal law for public safety. Awaken Your Inner Political Contessa Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Political Contessa. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Spotify I Stitcher I Apple Podcasts I iHeart Radio I TuneIn Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. And if you’ve ever considered running for office – or know a woman who should – head over to politicalcontessa.com to grab my quick guide, Secrets from the Campaign Trail. It will show you five signs to tell you you’re ready to enter the political arena. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Massachusetts has quickly become a flashpoint for immigration enforcement, first with Fox hyping arrests in Boston. And now Republican Rep. James Comer, of Kentucky, has asked Mayor Michelle Wu to testify about the city's policies on working with federal agents.
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has opened an investigation into what they call sanctuary cities or jurisdictions. The Committee sent letters to the mayors of four major U.S. cities, including Boston's Mayor Michelle Wu, calling on the leaders to testify at a Congressional hearing next month as part of the federal investigation into the status of sanctuary cities. The Wu Administration has not officially responded to the request, telling media outlets, “We'll respond in due time.”Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
Brian McGrory, head of journalism at BU, on the first week of the Trump Era.Mayor Michelle Wu took listener questions and talked about her new opponent.We re-aired our conversation with Globe writer Billy Baker about the importance of maintaining friendships as you age.Corby Kummer discussed the fear in the restaurant industry as Trump comes into power and threatens deportations; and bird flu in Mass.
Mayor Michelle Wu and Boston Public Schools announced a plan to close several schools in Boston to help the district save money. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
On today's program, Dj Bosse of Bosse Pickleball in Natick joins us to talk about his new business. Greg Ryan, senior reporter with the Boston Business Journal talks about Mayor Michelle Wu's losing battle on Beacon Hill. The President and CEO of Needham Bank,Joe Campanelli join us to talk about the local banking business climate. Allen Campbell, Tom Brady‘s former chef talks about AC Kitchen, his business venture. And finally, Gary Thulander, managing director of the Wequassett Resort resorts talks about the growing Christmas season business on Cape Cod.
Fernandes Anderson, 45, pled not guilty to six felony counts in federal court Friday afternoon. Mayor Michelle Wu and City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune both urged her to resign from the council.
A new bookstore in Dorchester opened its doors Saturday, with Mayor Michelle Wu in attendance. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
Mayor Michelle Wu claims deportations cause fear and panic among "residents." Plus, the Chump Line and Representative Nancy Mace introduces a resolution to ban men from the women's restrooms in the Capitol in light of a transgender being elected to Congress. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
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Mayor Michelle Wu discussed the election, open Newbury Street in December and more.Trenni Casey discussed Trump hosting the World Cup & Olympics in 2026 and 2028.Corby Kummer on the failure of Q5, the fate of the farm bill, and a rise in alcoholism since the pandemic.CNN's John King on his exit polling interviews after the election
In August, Mayor Michelle Wu introduced Boston's first Office of Climate Resilience. She appointed Chris Osgood, previously Chief of Staff and Chief of Streets, as the office's director. Osgood joined us in September to discuss what Bostonians can expect from the Office of Climate Resilience in the coming years. Greater Boston's weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
Mayor Michelle Wu joined WBUR's Morning Edition to talk about the tax shift compromise and what it means for residential and commercial property owners.
Boston City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune joins Radio Boston to talk about next week's election and Mayor Michelle Wu's compromise to put more of the city's property tax burden onto businesses.
In an effort to avoid a 30% property tax increase for Boston homeowners, Mayor Michelle Wu has proposed a three-year tax increase for commercial properties. Commercial property values have dropped, some stating, because of the increased work-at-home model. Greg Maynard, Executive Director of the Boston Policy Institute, says the city needs to find new sources of growth and joined Dan for discussion.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!
Last night's meeting was the last meeting before Boston opens schools next week. The Superintendent spent the majority of the Superintendent's Report providing key back to school updates. While the School Committee usually has received a separate full report in years past, the Superintendent listed key promising updates including 95% of hiring complete. The School Committee's main vote of the evening was approving the Superintendent's evaluation and performance rating. There was not any public comment on the Superintendent per se, but public comments about the Superintendent's evaluation focused more on the process and criteria that the School Committee used to evaluate progress in the district and the superintendent herself. The School Committee unanimously approved the Superintendent's evaluation and performance rating. Following this vote, there was a quick report on policy revision recommendations for the student information policy and the school naming policy. The final report of the evening was about White Stadium. Over the past year, Mayor Michelle Wu and the city have been fighting legal battles over a proposed plan to renovate White Stadium in partnership with a new professional women's soccer team. This proposed $50 million commitment from the city to renovate the stadium has been criticized for its lack of community engagement and concerns about limiting access for BPS students, even as the Mayor has said that they will not fund the project without private partnership. As the plan has gone through approval rounds by the Boston Planning and Development Agency and Parks Commission, representatives from the Mayor's office asked the School Committee last night to allow the Superintendent and district to enter into lease negotiations with the soccer team. The report last night raised many questions about access to BPS students, transportation, and long-term cost commitments from the soccer team, but these concerns were left unanswered. The School Committee will vote on this at a future meeting soon. The next School Committee meeting will be held in-person or on Zoom at 6 pm on Wednesday, September 11th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The area of Mass and Cass in Boston where Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard meet is an area ripe with homeless and drug addicts alike that Boston officials have been tackling for years. Mayor Michelle Wu implemented a three-pronged plan to address crime and homelessness in the area last fall, which has only helped to a degree. Last summer, more than 200 people a day were flocking to the area now, there are about 70-80 people. Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn joined us to discuss.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!
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I look at Mayor Michelle Wu's proposed FY25 budget and ask the question: Is this in line with her public image or is it just more of the same from the Walsh Administration?
Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn joins us on NightSide to talk about a variety of topics. On the table for discussion is Mayor Michelle Wu's new program for the city that allows Boston Public School students and up to three family members free city museum passes but excludes METCO, charter school, and private school students. In addition, the idea of moving the St. Patrick's Day parade out of Southie. Get your questions ready for Councilor Flynn!
Governor Maura Healy is sending all of the illegal aliens living at Logan Airport to a recreation center in Roxbury Massachusetts. All of the children and families that use this recreation center are now without a place to send their children until at least May 31. Liz “Pocahontas” Warren single-handedly destroyed the merger between Amazon and iRobot costing iRobot employees, 350 jobs. There are more layoffs on the horizon. We also talk briefly about Mayor Michelle Wu, putting together a committee to study whether or not the government should pay reparations! Wake up America! These tyrants are destroying our country!
This week on The Horse Race, Steve and Jenn talk to the Boston Globe's Diti Kohli about renewed controversy between Boston's North End and Mayor Michelle Wu; and Jenn asks Steve some probing questions about how pollsters rank each other. Plus, the glorious return of #mapoli trivia: name that reporter edition.
Best Of BPR 1/16: Mayor Michelle Wu
This is why students should not grade their own papers. The office of Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has released a statement declaring their dear friend down in Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu, did not violate any discrimination laws when she discriminated against white races at her infamous holiday party.
In a major political stunt and a message to "Seventies Boston," Mayor Michelle Wu held an event where she formally apologized to those wrongly accused in a crime committed decades ago. This was not the apology we eagerly anticipated, that is, the one for the racist party. Too bad!
Last week, Mayor Michelle Wu offered a first look at her housing production goal for the city of Boston during her first term. Her administration aims to produce about 13,000 new housing units, including 4,700 income-restricted units, between 2021 and 2025. CommonWealth Beacon's Jennifer Smith joins The Common to further break down Mayor Wu's housing production goals, and what they could mean for the city's ongoing housing shortage. Greater Boston's daily podcast where news and culture meet.
Mayor Michelle Wu of Boston made headlines this week for excluding white peers from an "electeds of color" holiday party. As a man who believes in representation at "the table" for all in government, Tom discusses how "woke" and "exclusionary" politics can lead to extremism.
The city of Boston has been the hot topic this week after Mayor Michelle Wu hosted a nonwhites-only holiday party. Grace talks the party, Wu's lack of apology, and the invitees. Tune in!
Disagreement in the Biden administration about the way forward for Israel in Gaza. Misquoting Churchill. The people of Boston want an explanation about a Christmas party that Mayor Michelle Wu deemed a "coloreds only" party. // A checking of the texting. // Bryan is not a fan of the Christmas tap dance video at the White House that Jill Biden sent out on social media.
For months, Charlie has urged the House to put off its vacation and get to work securing the border, defunding Ukraine, and defanging the FBI. Instead, they're headed off for weeks of vacation. Charlie reads the names of those responsible, then covers a jarring story out of Boston, where Mayor Michelle Wu “mistakenly” invited people to a holiday party with no whites allowed. For more exclusive content, become a member at Members.CharlieKirk.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world once again remembers that Boston is the center of the universe, for better or for worse. Mayor Michelle Wu sees no problem with her holiday party exclusive to "electeds of color." Then, Emma Foley, Apprentice of Woke, joins the show to present everyone's favorite Grace Curley Show game, Woke or Joke!
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One in five mail-in voters admit to committing at least one kind of voter fraud during the 2020 election, according to The Heartland Institute story.Mayor Michelle Wu of Boston has reportedly planned a holiday party for councilors that does not include white individuals.Watch a video comparing Christmas at the White House under Biden and Trump. Election fraud remains an untold story that the media refuses to cover.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hunter Biden refused to appear for testimony on Capitol Hill because the GOP wouldn't abide by his wishes. Instead, he held a makeshift press conference outside! Plus, Howie shares the embarrassing mistake made by Mayor Michelle Wu's staffers: they sent the no-whites party invitation to white people!