Bob Lonsberry

The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Mon. 3-9

Live Talk Radio; For all Adults And The Families And Healthcare Professionals That Support Them

Bob talks to RPD officer Anthony DiPonzio about his recovery and his upcoming book, and Bob talks to Marvin.

Bob talks to Steve Toth about growing up in Pittsford and defeating Dan Crenshaw in the Texas Republican primary for Congress, Bob talks about what is going on up at the house, domestic violence, and Rochester's credit rating.

Bob talks to Radio Mike, talks about the conviction in the Sexyy Red concert shooting, the fight over the green energy mandates, Kristi Noem being fired, state pensions, and the state transportation director's visit to Rochester.

Bob talks about the night Anthony DiPonzio was shot, Hochul's meeting with Tom Homan, the crash at Buffalo Road and Howard Road, and Bob takes calls.

The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Fri. 3-6

Bob talks about the breaking news of a traffic accident on Buffalo Road at Howard Road, Bob talks to Justin Wilcox of Upstate United about the NYSERDA memo, Bob talks about Brian Chontosh, and about Anthony DiPonzio writing a book.

Bob talks about women in the combat arms in the Iran War and Pete Hegseth, Bob takes calls, talks about the Monroe Ave road project, a NYT article on Rochester, and the absence issue in City Council.

Bob talks to Ontario County Assistant DA James Nobles about a recent fraud conviction, Bob takes calls, talks about the shooting at the rental property, the death of Lou Holtz and Bon reads his column.

Bob talks about Nate Williams, license plate readers, gives music recommendations, talks about the Texas primaries and takes a call.

The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Thu. 3-5

Bob talks to Chaz Belfield, Justin Strands and Dillon Emerson about the Guardian's Cup, and Bob talks about the last roll call.

Bob talks to Johnathan Griffiths about the Running of The Green, Bob takes some calls, talks to Van Stanley about People's Choice Kitchen's 25th anniversary, Bob talks about the death of Timothy Green, a new Sienna poll of the Governor's race, and Dr. Oz inquiring about the NY Medicaid program.

Bob talks to Marine Michael Zawacki about his experience during the 1983 Bruit bombing.

Bob talks about a PAB recommendation on blue light cameras, the identification of 4 of 6 service members killed in the Iran War, an interfaith prayer service at the Islamic center, and Tish James issuing a order on transgender surgeries.

The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Wed. 3-4

Bob talks about a video out of Kuwait, the objectives of the Iran war, the 1983 bruit bombing, Dr, Katherine Keough and her husband who was a hostage of Iran in 1979, and the Protect Act.

Bob talks to Assemblyman Robert Smullen about Iran, Bob talks about the new chancellor at Syracuse university, and Bob reads a post from the Naples School District on EV busses.

Bob talks about smart meters and Kathy Hochul, and Iranian sleeper cells, Bob takes calls and talks to 13WHAM's Marty Snyder about his family history.

Bob talks about the proposed ICE facility downtown, the war with Iran, and a possible lawsuit against the Kodak Center.

The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Tue. 3-3

Bob talks to Assemblyman Joe Angelino about Iran, and Bob talks to RPD Captain Greg Bello about another catch and release disaster.

Bob talks to an Iranian dissident about the Iran war, Bob talks about the local PETA campaign, Iran's attack on the U.S. Marines in Beirut in 1983, and Bob takes calls.

Bob talks about the war with Iran, reads his column and talks to a old friend of Lance Corporal Craig Stockton who was killed by Iran in Beirut.

The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Mon. 3-2

Live Talk Radio; For all Adults And The Families And Healthcare Professionals That Support Them

Bob talks about the Jerry Lewis Telethon, a rape arrest in Bath, his upcoming weekend, the state's plan for Monroe Avenue, the eagles in Irondequoit Bay, a conversation with the cleaning staff, and Bob reads Marvin's poem.

Bob talks about city court judges releasing people without bail, Bob talks to State Senator Pam Helming about the NYSERDA recommendation, and State Senator George Borello about the recent attack on a prison staff member, and Bob takes calls.

Bob talks to author Steve Scockow about his book Thirty Days of Presidents, and Bob talks to Monroe County Legislator Deputy Minority Leader Paul Dondorfer about Judge Van White and catch and release.

Bob talks about the Sheriff that was bit by a dog, NYSERDA wanting the climate bill deadlines pushed back, Bob takes calls, and talks about the traffic report with Radio Mike.

The Morning News with Joe Lasky Fri. 2-27

Bob talks about the overcrowding situation at the Batavia ICE facility, Van White, a Marist poll on living in New York State, and Bob talks to Radio Mike.

Bob talks about an arrest in NYC, reads a RPD press release and talks about Van White releasing a domestic abuser without bail, Bob talks to Brad McAreavy about the Rochester Auto show, and Bob takes a call.

Bob talks about the situation with Cuba, Hillary Knight on Good Morning America, continued attacks on correctional officers and staff in the prisons, and free speech.

Bob talks about Adam Bello criticizing Judge Van White, the Tales of Hope Telethon being pre-recorded due to protesters, a deadly car accident in Avon, Iran, and Bob takes a call.

The Morning News with Joe Lasky & Barry Vee Thu. 2-26

Bob talks to Monroe County ADA Jessica Wagner about the murder trial of Jamie Busch for strangling her sister to death, the relationship between the prosecution team and the police, as well as the role of the justice system as a whole, Bob also talks about, the search for David Robinson continues after he flees police, former Irondequoit Town Assessor Anthony Costanza pleads guilty to disorderly conduct, the State of the Union address, Rochester DMVs having long wait times despite new system, and Bob does Listeners On The Loose

Bob talks about Trump's State of the Union address, the history and religion in Iran, the United States economy, the three RPD officers who were injured from automobile wrecks, Governor Hochul fighting against automotive insurance fraud, Bob gives a personal health update, NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani responding about the NYPD officers getting hit with snowballs, and Bob takes calls.

Bob talks about the Trump State of the Union Address, Bob talks with Lida Kalantari about her growing up in Iran and how it has changed over the years, how women are treated in society, how hijabs affect women, the US positioning the navy near Iran, the casualties from the recent protests, and her experience in the United States, Bob also talks about the Iran-Iraq war, and Bob takes calls

Bob talks about Trump's State of the Union Address, Rhea Holmes finding a home after the loss of her husband, and a man who got his license plate revoked by DMV for saying PB4WEGO and Governor Hochul says she will try to get it back for him