Episodes
Tuesday Mar 04, 2025
Victor Avila - ICE
Tuesday Mar 04, 2025
Tuesday Mar 04, 2025
INSIDE TRUMP’S IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN AS NET WIDENS
The enforcement ramp-up has sparked fear in immigrant communities around the country, with some people avoiding unnecessary outings and keeping children home from school, according to interviews with migrants and advocates. Hospitals, schools and libraries have adopted new policies to limit cooperation with ICE. The vast majority of people detained by ICE are referred by state and local police or are recent border crossers. The Trump administration has taken steps to make it easier to deputize local law enforcement to aid the deportation effort. They have also pulled in other federal law enforcement agencies to help with immigration work. ICE stepped up arrests in late January, picking up 800-1,200 people per day nationwide, far above the 311-person daily average last year. Enforcement tapered off in February as detention space tightened and officers flown to target cities returned home, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
There's a lot of fear out there and it's impacting workplaces across the country.
A retired ICE Supervisory Special Agent. He is a native El Pasoan who survived a 2011 ambush by cartel members but his partner, Jaime Zapata, did not. He's the author of the book Agent Under Fire: A Murder and a Manifesto VICTOR AVILA
Monday Mar 03, 2025
Mary Graber
Monday Mar 03, 2025
Monday Mar 03, 2025
Mary Grabar, author of Debunking FDR: The Man and the Myths, is a resident fellow at the Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization and the founder of the Dissident Prof Education Project. She taught at the college level for twenty years, most recently at Emory University, and her work has been published by The Federalist, Townhall, FrontPage Magazine, City Journal, American Greatness, and Academic Questions. The myths about Franklin Delano Roosevelt live on. For the left, FDR was a champion of the working class and the oppressed, suffering abuse as a “traitor to his class.” He gave up the lifestyle of the Hudson River gentry to lead his country out of the Depression and to victory against fascism. For many on the right, FDR was out of his depth on economics but provided Americans with the optimism and confidence necessary to prevail during the Depression and gain victory in World War II. Debunking FDR: The Man and the Myths exposes the suppressed and distorted facts about FDR’s life and the legends about him (many invented by FDR himself!) promoted by generations of historians. Contrary to myth, FDR was not a reluctant candidate acceding to the desires of the “people,” but a scheming, self-promoting politician faithful to his class and vain about his lineage (as unroyal as in fact it was). He was contemptuous of Americans who refused to be his “subjects.” He was impulsive, frivolous, vindictive, eager for war with Japan, in thrall of Stalin, and welcoming to Communists. The “dictator,” the “country squire in the White House” (as he was often known then), fundamentally changed the country and clung to power unto death. FDR’s influence lives on in crony capitalism, government-dependent populations, racial and class division, and a mammoth administrative state run by a credentialed, America-hating elite. Debunking FDR offers cautionary reminders to the FDR-admiring left—and a growing segment of the right.
Monday Mar 03, 2025
American Legion Post #83 Eugene
Monday Mar 03, 2025
Monday Mar 03, 2025
American Legion in Santa Clara, Eugene has a open house all month. Events going on all month. Check there Facebook Page for events: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566868071219
If you want the flyer, email us and Gerry will send it to you (1120KPNW@gmail.com)
Monday Mar 03, 2025
BILL DENDY - TRUMP'S PLAN FOR SWEEPING TARIFFS
Monday Mar 03, 2025
Monday Mar 03, 2025
WHY TRUMP'S PLAN FOR SWEEPING TARIFFS COULD 'SHOCK' INFLATION BACK INTO GEAR
President Donald Trump’s plan to hit imports from foreign countries with sweeping reciprocal tariffs could nearly double U.S. inflation if fully imposed, a study said, intensifying a recent resurgence in consumer price increases. “My view is it would mean a real shock to the American economy,” said Gary Hufbauer, an economist and senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “Quite a bit of inflation.” That’s a worst-case scenario that may be substantially mitigated. The Trump administration has acknowledged the fees at least partly serve as a negotiating tactic aimed at prodding foreign countries to lower their import charges on the U.S. A White House official also said countries that have the largest trade deficits with the U.S. will be examined first. And American retailers and manufacturers likely would absorb at least some of the duties instead of passing them along to consumers through higher prices, economists said. CPA // money manager // Financial Strategist BILL DENDY
Friday Feb 28, 2025
Friday Feb 28, 2025
John Kruse - NW/American Outdoors
Friday Feb 28, 2025
Friday Feb 28, 2025
John Kruse hosts weekend shows on KPNW Northwestern Outdoors is heard Saturday morning 6-7am, and 4-5pm Saturday Afternoon American Outdoors Radio 3-4pm Saturday.
Friday Feb 28, 2025
Breon Wells - Minerals Deal
Friday Feb 28, 2025
Friday Feb 28, 2025
TRUMP SAYS MINERALS DEAL HAS BEEN 'PRETTY MUCH' NEGOTIATED WITH ZELENSKYY, MEETING SLATED
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has agreed to a draft of a minerals deal with the White House, President Donald Trump said on Tuesday. Trump told reporters that the Ukrainian leader plans to travel to D.C. on Friday to meet with him after the officials agreed to the terms of the deal, which was first reported by Reuters. The U.S. president added that the two leaders are "just in the process of negotiating." The pact, which would involve giving the U.S. access to natural resources in exchange for America’s support of Ukraine amid its war with Russia, was days in the making. Since his Jan. 20 inauguration, Trump has prioritized recouping the cost of U.S. aid to Ukraine by gaining access to Ukrainian resources, including titanium, iron and uranium. U.S. aid to the war-torn country has totaled tens of billions of dollars since February 2022.
Non-Partisan Policy Advisor; Policy areas of expertise include: Criminal Justice Reform, Voting Rights, Foreign Relations, Cyber Security, and National Security BREON WELLS
Thursday Feb 27, 2025
Gary Conley - Conley Capitol
Thursday Feb 27, 2025
Thursday Feb 27, 2025
Gary from Conley Capitol
Here is his website: https://www.conleycapital.com/
Thursday Feb 27, 2025
Dawn Maire Woodward - Food for Lane County
Thursday Feb 27, 2025
Thursday Feb 27, 2025
https://kpnw.com/grilledcheese/
