Today on Boston Public Radio:

We opened the lines to hear your thoughts on a potential 2020 presidential run by former Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick. 

Montana Governor Steve Bullock discussed his own 2020 run, and his views on the future of the Democratic Party.

Former Secretary of Transportation James Aloisi and Chris Dempsey, Director of Transportation for Massachusetts, discussed mishaps on MBTA shuttle buses, and the ongoing debate over how aggressively to invest in Massachusetts transportation. 

Food writer Corby Kummer spoke about a surge of baguette vending machines in France, and a new study decrying the rise of hyper-palatable foods in the U.S. 

NBC Sports Boston Reporter Trenni Kusnierek discussed the New York Times opinion piece by runner Mary Cain, and the firing of former Bruins coach Bob Cherry from “Hockey Night” following his anti-immigrant comments. 

CNN’s John King broke down what to expect from the upcoming public impeachment hearings. 

Actor Marika Aubrey spoke about the musical “Come From Away,” which is playing at the Citizens Bank Opera House through November 17.