Episodes
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
WV Babe Ruth Baseball
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
They are apart of Willamette Valley Babe Ruth (WVBR) All-Stars, and our team is the 12U Nationals. These boys won the 2024 11U Regional Championship, earning a trip to the Cal Ripken World Series this August in Branson, Missouri.
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Rodger Shallyo - Emerald Valley Pickleball Club
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Roger is the Southwest Regional District Ambassador for USA Pickleball, is a Certified Pickleball Teaching Professional and is sponsored by Paddletek, a leading manufacturer of paddles. He began playing Pickleball in 2012. In December 2014, he helped form the initial meeting that led to the formation of the Emerald Valley Pickleball Club in 2015
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Matt Hall - Michigan House Speaker
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
TRUMP SUGGESTS BORDER SECURITY CRACKDOWN IS 'SAVING A LOT OF MONEY'
President Donald Trump praised the billions of dollars in border security and immigration efforts included in the so-called "big, beautiful bill" he signed into law last week — though he suggested the administration may not need to spend as much on enforcement efforts there as previously thought. Among other things, the law includes $45 billion for the construction of new immigration detention centers, and roughly $30 billion in spending to fund Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations — including new spending on transportation, for the maintenance of ICE facilities and to support the hiring of an estimated 10,000 additional deportation officers. The president added that his administration's border crackdown could allow them to further trim spending at the border, reiterating an earlier claim that "zero" migrants entered the U.S. last month. Since taking office in January, Trump has embraced an aggressive immigration agenda, prioritizing border security efforts, massively expanding ICE raids, quickly deporting certain migrants, and attempting to end birthright citizenship protections for migrants born in the U.S. by way of executive order, among other things.
Republican Speaker of the Michigan House of Representative, MICHGAN HOUSE SPEAKER MATT HALL
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Bobby Corser - Texas Flooding
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Bobby Corser is a meteorologist based in Portland. He’s the creator and co-host of B Squared: Your Weekly Weather Podcast, Creator of the DuckCast, an in-depth forecast for every university of Oregon football game since 2009 And the President of the Oregon Chapter of the American Meteorological Society. He’s a proud University of Oregon Duck and Mississippi State bulldog.
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
Pet of the Week - Lucky Paws
Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
Meet Moose, a puppy with a heart as big as his name suggests. Despite his shy demeanor, Moose is brimming with potential. He's an expert at hide-and-seek, often taking a little coaxing to come out of his shell. But once he does, his love is all-encompassing. Moose is a quick learner, already mastering 'sit' and 'stay'. He's a gentle soul, always careful not to step on any toes, both literally and figuratively. Moose is a great listener, his attentive eyes hanging onto your every word. He's the perfect companion for quiet nights in, his serene presence a calming influence. Despite his shyness, Moose has a playful side. His endearing nature is sure to win over anyone who meets him. Moose is looking for a forever home where he can flourish. By adopting Moose, you're not just getting a pet, you're gaining a loyal friend who will cherish you unconditionally.
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Monday Jul 07, 2025
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Joe Cardinale - Facial Recognition
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Monday Jul 07, 2025
MILWAUKEE POLICE FACE OPPOSITION OVER FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY
Milwaukee police announced plans to use facial recognition software company Biometrica to help solve cases. Milwaukee police are encountering significant opposition from city leaders and the public regarding their plans to use facial recognition technology to search for suspects. Eleven members of Milwaukee's Common Council have sent a letter to Police Chief Norman opposing the software, and the public voiced their concerns at a meeting with the city's Equal Rights Commission. Facial recognition technology, or FRT, involves taking an image, such as a single frame from surveillance video, and comparing it to a database of photos of known individuals to help identify the person in the video.
Retired NYPD Lt. Commander // Host, The Knight Court podcast, JOE CARDINALE
