Today on Boston Public Radio:

We began the show by opening phone lines, talking with listeners about increasing political violence in the lead-up to midterm elections.

Trenni Casey talked about Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen’s divorce, and the Patriots’ current season. Trenni Casey is an anchor and reporter for NBC Sports Boston.

Trenni Casey on BPR | Nov. 1, 2022

Lee Pelton discussed the Supreme Court’s affirmative action cases, and The Boston Foundation’s recently released report card on housing in Boston. Lee Pelton is the president and CEO of The Boston Foundation.

Lee Pelton on BPR | Nov. 1, 2022

Elvis Jocol Lara and Delmarina López talked about El Mundo’s “Latino 30 Under 30,” and the current state of democracy. Elvis Jocol Lara is the creator of El Mundo’s “30 Under 30,” now in its 5th year. Delmarina López is an attorney and the first Afro-Latina to be elected to the Chicopee City Council. She’s one of the under-30s highlighted in this year’s list.

Elvis Jocol Lara and Delmarina López on BPR | Nov. 1, 2022

Carol Rose shared her thoughts on the legal arguments heard in the Supreme Court’s affirmative action cases. She also talked about how the ACLU is shoring up election infrastructure ahead of the midterms. Carol Rose is the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts.

Carol Rose on BPR | Nov. 1, 2022

John King updated us on the latest political headlines, focusing on the attack of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, in the couple’s San Francisco home. John King is CNN’s chief national correspondent and the host of “Inside Politics.”

John King on BPR | Nov. 1, 2022

We ended the show by asking listeners if they would shorten their showers in the name of climate change, as European leaders urge residents to conserve hot water.