Episodes
Friday Dec 20, 2024
Friday Dec 20, 2024
John Kruse - American/NW Outdoors Radio
Friday Dec 20, 2024
Friday Dec 20, 2024
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 Dec 20, 2024
Cheri's Hazelcream
Friday Dec 20, 2024
Friday Dec 20, 2024
Go see Cheri this weekend at Market of Choice:
FRIDAY
10-1 Willamette
2-5 Franklin
SUNDAY
Sheldon 10-1
Delta 2-5
Friday Dec 20, 2024
Thursday Dec 19, 2024
Thursday Dec 19, 2024
David & Jeany Snider - CHRISTMAS PRESENCE
Thursday Dec 19, 2024
Thursday Dec 19, 2024
Narrow Shoes Productions & Wildish Community Theater Present
CHRISTMAS PRESENCE - Dec. 19-21, 2024
CAST: Ricardo Cárdenas, Ciro Magnani, Mago Gilson, Niels Miller, Jeany Van Meltebeke Snider, Wesley Coleman, David Snider and Donovan Snider.
WHERE: Wildish Community Theater, 630 Main St, Springfield, OR 97477
WHEN:
Thursday evening Dec. 19: 7:30pm
Friday matinee Dec. 20: 2pm
Friday evening Dec. 20: 7:30pm
Saturday matinee Dec. 21: 2pm
Adults: $25
Students: $18.75
Learn More:
www.narrowshoesproductions.com
Thursday Dec 19, 2024
Paul Powers - AI
Thursday Dec 19, 2024
Thursday Dec 19, 2024
Trump's return to the White House is the best thing that could happen for our country's competitiveness in the AI race. The biggest threat to America's current narrow advantage in AI is regulation. Under Biden's administration, we have been heading toward complex, ineffective regulations and compliance hurdles that slow down American innovation and punish US startups. Trump plans to repeal Biden's executive order. Perhaps more importantly, we can expect him to invest more aggressively into America's competitiveness against China in the AI race. And this matters even if you're uninterested in technology. The race to AI dominance is more important and will have longer-lasting effects than the nuclear arms race of the Cold War. That's because the results of this race may be permanently irreversible. Wall Street's response to Trump's victory is telling - investors want Trump, not Harris. And tech companies need investors. Trump's presidency will make investment more appealing with lower taxes and less regulation, and this will directly support American tech companies. With Trump's decision to have Elon Musk lead a Department of Government Efficiency, some of the biggest winners should be startups that support lowering government spend. These startups will be doing the American people a great service in return. Whatever your stance on where the government should invest its funding, one thing should be glaringly obvious to all: We're not getting what everything we're paying for. As one of countless examples in the military alone, the US Air Force was overpaying for soap dispensers from Boeing by about 8,000%.
Wednesday Dec 11, 2024
Jeremy Rosenthal - Legal Wednesday
Wednesday Dec 11, 2024
Wednesday Dec 11, 2024
TOPIC 1- JORDAN NEELY'S DAD FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST DANIEL PENNY AFTER SUBWAY CHOKEHOLD
The father of a homeless New York City man who died after a Marine veteran put him in a chokehold to stop an outburst that included death threats against subway passengers is suing. Jordan Neely, 30, died after Daniel Penny, a 26-year-old architecture student, grabbed him from behind in a headlock and wrestled him to the ground. Jurors were still deliberating Penny's fate in a manslaughter trial Wednesday when Neely's father, Andre Zachary, revealed the lawsuit. A copy of the complaint provided by Donte Mills, Zachary's attorney, alleged Penny negligently assaulted, battered and seriously injured Neely, causing his death. Penny faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted of the most serious charge, manslaughter.
TOPIC 2- NEW LOS ANGELES DA PROMISES ‘HARD MIDDLE APPROACH' IN BID TO RESTORE LAW FOLLOWING GEORGE GASCÓN'S REIGN
A new top prosecutor was sworn in on Tuesday in one of California's most progressive cities, promising a "hard middle approach" as Los Angeles attempts to turn the page on rampant crime and lax prosecutorial policies. Nathan Hochman is the new Los Angeles County District Attorney, taking office after ousting the previous district attorney, George Gascón. Hochman won against the incumbent after promising a tougher-on-crime approach, while also rejecting mass incarceration. Throughout his campaign, Hochman touted his "hard middle approach," saying that "the voices of the residents of L.A. County have been heard, and they're saying enough is enough of George Gascón's policies, and they look forward to a safer future."
TOPIC 3- AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JANITOR IS SUING AFTER HE WAS WRONGFULLY IMPRISONED FOR FIVE YEARS AFTER A WOMAN HE CLAIMS IS MENTALLY ILL LIED WHEN SHE TOLD POLICE HE WAS RAPING KIDS.
A California elementary school janitor was wrongfully locked up in prison for five years after a “mentally ill woman” and “self-confessed opioid addict” lied to cops that he was raping young kids, a new lawsuit claims. Pedro Martinez, now 55, was working as the custodian at Maple Elementary School near Bakersfield when he was suddenly arrested and slapped with a slew of child sexual assault charges in 2019. The janitor spent the next few years behind bars until he was eventually acquitted on all counts in December 2023 — but not before being “publicly humiliated,” “demonized” and wrongfully “labeled a child molester,” according to the suit filed in California’s District Court.
Wednesday Dec 11, 2024
Finn John - Off Beat Oregon
Wednesday Dec 11, 2024
Wednesday Dec 11, 2024
Finn talks about the riots that happened in Seaside in the 1960s during Labor Day Weekend
Tuesday Dec 10, 2024
