Podcasts: Bill Newman

Bill Newman

The Bill Newman Show. Weekdays at 9AM. Join Bill & Monte Belmonte as they talk with news-makers, elected officials, authors, artists, poets, and ‘fish wrap’ about the day’s headlines.

Recent guests include authors Senator Elizabeth Warren (Persist); Larry Tye (Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy); Daniel James Brown (Facing the Mountain); Chuck Collins (The Wealth Hoarders and Born on Third Base).

Covering The Crowds During COVID

6/3: Brooke Hauser, editor-in-chief, and Carol Lollis, photo editor, of the Daily Hampshire Gazette, on the large and impassioned demonstrations this week in Northampton, Holyoke and Amherst and what it felt like to be there.

Damaged Heritage

6/2: Chester Johnson, author of “Damaged Heritage: The Elaine Race Massacre and a Story of Reconciliation;” then, Michael Klare, Hampshire College Professor Emeritus of Peace and World Security Studies, on the new Cold War with China and the possibility of armed conflict.

Do Black Lives Matter on Beacon Hill?

6/1: State Senator Jo Comerford on the death of George Floyd and the Commonwealth’s equity and social justice agenda; the Senator also discusses recent legislative responses to the pandemic. Caroline McCaffery, cyber security, privacy and ethics expert and founder and CEO of ClearOPs, on contact tracing as a means to try to control covid-19.

How Much Did Billionaires Make During The Pandemic?!?!?

5/29: Max Page, MTA Vice-President and Kurt Wise, Senior Policy Analyst at the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center, on changing laws to tax the rich fairly to raise needed money for the state; Laurie Millman, Director of the Center for New Americans, and Patricia Crosby, Executive Director of MassHire Franklin Hampshire Workforce Board, on fighting back against unemployment in the Valley; ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis.

The Continuing COVID Saga at The Holyoke Soldiers Home

5/28: Natalia Munoz, News Director of Holyoke Media, on the covid-19 deaths at the Holyoke Soldiers Home and the continued receivership of the city’s schools; then “The Reverend and the Rabbi:” Rabbi Justin David and Rev. Peter Ives on paying tribute to the lives lost to covid-19

Rescuing Democracy

5/26: This weekend is the Take Back Our Democracy Summit. We speak with organizers Elaine Fronhofer and Christina Maxwell; then, Richie Davis, author of “Inner Landscapes: True Tales of Extraordinary Lives–40 Years of Writing in the Recorder.”

Rep. Domb on Phase I of The Reopening of The Commonwealth

5/22: State Representative Mindy Domb on the reopening (or not) of Massachusetts; MTA VP Max Mage on the state’s need to tax the very rich now; ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis, Jean-Pierre Pasch of Big Red Frame and Pasqualina Azzarello, Easthampton Arts Coordinator, on “The Flower Arrangement.”

Snowden & The Surveillance State

5/21: Barton Gellman, author of “Dark Mirror: Edward Snowden and the Surveillance State;” Reverends Peter Ives and Andrea Ayvazian on spirituals and songs for hard times.

When We Can’t Sing Together…

5/20: Eveline MacDougall, founder of Amandla and Fiery Hope Choruses, on her new project, “Serenade for Heath,” bringing joy through music to people in the Valley during this time of Covid-19; Adrienne Lawrence, attorney, former ESPN anchor, and author of “Staying in the Game: The Playbook for Beating Workplace Sexual Harassment.”

Recent Headlines

19 hours ago in National

George Floyd and Renee Good: 5 years between Minneapolis videos, and confusion has increased

Five years ago, video images from a Minneapolis street showing a police officer kneeling on the neck of George Floyd as his life slipped away ignited a social movement. Now, videos from another Minneapolis street showing the last moments of Renee Good's life are central to another debate about law enforcement in America.

4 days ago in National

Protests over federal enforcement operations after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland

As anger and outrage spilled out onto Minneapolis' streets over the fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, a new shooting by federal officers in Oregon left two people wounded, sparked additional protests and elicited more scrutiny of enforcement operations across the U.S.

5 days ago in National

Minnesota must play a role in the investigation into Renee Good’s killing by ICE, governor says

The state of Minnesota must play a role in investigating the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, Gov. Tim Walz insisted Thursday, pushing back against the Trump administration's decision to keep the investigation solely in federal hands.

5 days ago in National

Senate considers limiting Trump’s war powers after Venezuela raid

The Senate is expected to vote on a resolution Thursday that would limit President Donald Trump's ability to conduct further attacks against Venezuela, setting up a test for his expanding ambitions in the Western Hemisphere.

6 days ago in National

ICE officer kills a Minneapolis driver in a deadly start to Trump’s latest immigration operation

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed a Minneapolis driver on Wednesday during the Trump administration's latest immigration crackdown on a major American city — a shooting that federal officials said was an act of self-defense but that the city's mayor described as "reckless" and unnecessary.