Entries from Apr 2015
Mike Barnicle on the 30 guilty verdicts in the Boston Marathon Bomber case

Alex Wagner of MSNBC’s Now with Alex Wagner interviews veteran Boston newsman Mike Barnicle and former Massachusetts Congressman/author Barney Frank following the 30 guilty verdicts in the case of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Alex asks Mike: “For the city of Boston, for the people you talk to, is this a period at the end of a sentence as far as this chapter?” Hear Mike’s frank response here.

ESPN Sports Center interviews veteran Boston newsman Mike Barnicle

ESPN Sports Center interviews veteran Boston newsman Mike Barnicle following the guilty verdicts being read in the case of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Linda Nicole asks Mike: “What is it like for you — who was there in the city when the bombing happened — to hear what’s happening in the courtroom now?” Hear Mike’s personal reflections and perspective here.

Mike Barnicle and Academy Award-winning producer/filmmaker Brian Grazer

On Morning Joe Mike Barnicle and Academy Award-winning producer/filmmaker Brian Grazer discuss Grazer’s book of “curiosity conversations,” entitled “A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life.” Mike asks Grazer: “Are you worried for your children, for our children, that Google is going to kill (their) curiosity rather than create conversations which are so integral to it?” Listen here to Brian Grazer’s reply here.

For The Daily Beast: Why Is The GOP So A...

For The Daily Beast, this Easter Mike ponders why so many Republicans are hopping mad. “The fury of some like Ted Cruz is understandable. It’s fueled by his massive ego and outsized ambition along with his personal belief that he is so smart and the rest of us are so pedestrian that he can manipulate opinion to win the Republican nomination for president with the support of the mentally ill wing of his party.”

Why Is The GOP So Angry At Everything These Days?

https://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/04/05/why-is-the-gop-so-angry-at-everything-these-days.html