It’s apparent to most political observers that the one certainty during the Trump transition is that the unconventional has become conventional.  Another is that very important news about the transition will come via Twitter.  Jim Braude (@jimbraude) talks to Leah Wright Rigueur (@leahrigueur) from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, and Frank Phillips (@globefphillips), State House bureau chief for the Boston Globe, about how Donald Trump’s sometimes capricious behavior could make him one of the most transparent President-Elects.

The Massachusetts voters spoke loud and clear about their support for the legalization of recreational marijuana.  But now many state leaders are saying the state will not be able to comply with the deadline outlined in the ballot question.  Jim discusses the holdup with Will Luzier (@luzierwill), campaign manager for the ballot initiative, and Heidi Heilman (@heidiheilman), president of the Massachusetts Prevention Alliance.

Flag burning is one of those hot button issues.  While it angers most Americans, it is protected as free speech.  Jim weighs in on what’s been going on at Hampshire College and President Elect Donald Trump’s reaction to it.