Today on Boston Public Radio:
— "Washington Post" reporter Annie Linskey reflected on the end of Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign.
— We opened our lines to continue the conversation about Elizabeth Warren’s election bid.
— Former Suffolk County Sheriff and Secretary of Public Safety Andrea Cabral discussed ICE agents on Peter Pan buses and Chief Justice John Roberts’ rebuke of statements by Sen. Chuck Schumer.
— Heather Goldstone, Chief Communications officer at the Woods Hole Research Center, discussed Jeff Bezos’ climate change pledge, and the role climate change has played in this winter's unusually warm weather.
— "Boston Globe" columnist Shirley Leung talked about the impact of coronavirus on Boston’s economy, and the passing of business executive Jack Welch.
– Director James Jacoby discussed his latest "Frontline" documentary, "Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos."
– Alex Beam talked about Harvey Weinstein’s prison consultant, and the passing of architect Henry Cobb.
– We re-opened lines to ask callers: do you feel guilty enjoying the warm weather brought by climate change?