Children's Hospital Boston Audio & Video
The Cheeseman 5-13-08
[description] A federal judge is weighing whether torelease reputed Boston Mafia godfather Carmen âThe Cheesemanâ DiNunzio back to the North End against law enforcementâs warning âthat he has people working for him who can intimidate, threaten, kill.â We will speak with Boston Herald reporter Laurel Sweet who is covering the story.
Podcast of the Day 050808
[description] We started things off today talking about all of the police we see on our way to work in the early morning. We’ll check in on Hank’s trainer to see how that’s going for him. We had a really funny email in the email update today. Daily dose of Men from Maine. Wally has come to the realization that he is shallow. Time for the Bob Ryan Report. PJ is back with her Idol report and there’s a new Paula song too! Special comedy guest, Lewis Black, who is at the Boston Opera House tonight. Finally we’ll check in with today’s Employee of the Day. See you tomorrow for the I Love Beer Studio Audience!
Save the Children chief talks about aftermath of Myanmar cyclone
[description] WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks to Amanda Weisbaum, deputy emergency director for "Save the Children", about the challenges in the Myanmar cyclone rescue mission.
NF Amazing Race
[description] Mike and Sheila Eisenstadt host the Race for Cure for Neurofibromatosis at the Elm Bank in Wellesley.
Mike Felger Show April 28, 2008
[description] Welcome to the 890 AM ESPN Radio Boston's newest and most innovative local sports radio show, airing 3-6 pm every weekday. Host and longtime Boston Herald sports writer Mike Felger, offers hard-hitting analysis and insight about sports, along with interviews with top guests and debates about the biggest stories of the day. SportsCenter anchor Kevin Winter mixes it up with Felger and delivers scores, highlights and breaking news every twenty minutes during the show.
Podcast of the Day 042808
[description] This morning Wally told us about his new shoes. We played Men From Maine. Wally found out an interesting story about Roger Clemens. We talked to Bill Lee. The checks everyone gets back from the government was a big topic. We had a Wallyology report about sharp brains. We also talked to Laura Behnke who called in. We kicked off the beginning of our Employee of the Day. And we played the red tide song this morning.
Mike Feger Show April 25, 2008
[description] Welcome to the 890 AM ESPN Radio Boston's newest and most innovative local sports radio show, airing 3-6 pm every weekday. Host and longtime Boston Herald sports writer Mike Felger, offers hard-hitting analysis and insight about sports, along with interviews with top guests and debates about the biggest stories of the day. SportsCenter anchor Kevin Winter mixes it up with Felger and delivers scores, highlights and breaking news every twenty minutes during the show.
Here and Now for Friday, April 18, 2008
[description] Nearly one in five veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are suffering from psychological disorders like depression and post traumatic stress syndrome. That's 300,000 veterans affected. And nearly as many returning service members are reporting that they experienced a possible traumatic brain injury while on duty. This is according to a study by the Rand Corporation. We'll speak with one of the authors of the study. How dirty can a political campaign get? Author Joseph Cummins has done the research and it's laid out in his new book, "Anything for a Vote: Dirty Tricks, Cheap Shots and October Surprises in US Presidential Campaigns." The race in 1800 between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson was nasty; Jefferson's team used the term 'hermaphroditical character' to refer to Adams; Adams' team called Jefferson the son of a half-breed Indian squaw. And that's just the beginning. The custody hearing continues today for 416 children taken by the state of Texas. The children w
Here and Now for Tuesday, April 15, 2008
[description] Delta and Northwest Airlines have proposed a merger that would create the world's largest airline. Rising fuel prices and a sputtering economy are forcing the airlines to join forces. The new combined company would be called Delta, have a value of $17.7 billion and be based in Atlanta. To find out what the merger means for the industry and travellers, we speak to Micheline Maynard, business reporter for the New York Times. Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Washington today. Jay Tolson, senior writer for US News and World Report, previews the visit. Texas child protection officials have moved 416 children to new locations, separating some from their mothers, ahead of a court hearing to determine if the children taken from a polygamist sect ranch should remain in state custody. We speak with Houston Chronicle reporter Terri Langford and George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley. With an increasing number of girls playing sports, physicians are reporting a huge in
Back in the running: Jane Swift -- Marathon profile
[description] Former Massachusetts Governor Jane Swift is training to run her first marathon. She has raised over $15,000 for Children's Hospital Boston. Video by Scott LaPierre / Boston Globe








