The Chad Hartman Show

Chad opens the show calling our Democrats who plan to skip tonight's State of the Union speech and saying it should be a requirement of the job to show up. We also have Ask Adam Anything, Lou Raguse on more alarming notes about fraud in Minnesota, Jamie Yuccas, talk about options for the Vikings at the QB spot and much more!

Chad opens the hour with some Vikings talk before moving to the subject of Governor Walz announcing measures he hopes the state can adopt to reduce gun violence in the state. Plus, Jamie Yuccas joins and ends the conversation in tears because all of us love our dogs so much.

What did Chad to do make Jamie Yuccas cry during our regular weekly visit with her today?

How much does a possible reunion with Kirk Cousins and the Vikings get you tingling with excitement? Chad talks about the QB options available for the Vikings to either replace or compete with JJ McCarthy.

Lou Raguse of KARE-11 joins Chad for two segments discussing fraud problems in Minnesota and the report shared yesterday from Tim O'Malley. Later we discuss what ICE whistleblower Ryan Schwank told Democratic members of Congress yesterday regarding the training of ICE agents.

Chad plays and reacts to audio from ICE whistleblower Ryan Schwank sharing all of the training that's been removed from the syllabus for ICE agents and pressure to keep him from speaking up about it.

KARE-11 reporter Lou Raguse joins Chad with reaction to the fraud report shared by Tim O'Malley on Monday and many of the alarming details inside. Plus, Lou shares details about a new book he wrote that you can find next month!

Chad opens the show calling our Democrats who plan to skip tonight's State of the Union address, saying it should be part of the job to show up. Later, Adam Carter is back for another round of Q&A with Ask Adam Anything.

We have another fun and wide array of questions and answers from our guy Adam Carter playing Ask Adam Anything!

Chad opens the show calling out Democrats choosing to skip tonight's State of the Union address, saying they should respect the office and show up.

Chad spends plenty of time talking about Team USA beating Canada for gold in men's hockey Sunday with Chip Scoggins and Lou Nanne on the topic. We also speak with Belinda Jensen on the announcement that she's retiring soon after 33 years forecasting the weather at KARE-11. Plus, Susie Jones joins for Overrated, Underrated or Properly Rated and much more!

Lou Nanne joins Chad at the start of the hour on the USA taking Olympic gold over Canada in men's hockey Sunday. Plus, we share the most anticipated days of our lives based on how so many people were greatly looking forward to waking up to that game yesterday. Later, Chad jumps back into the topic of fraud in our state and a new prevention report provided by Program Integrity Director Tim O'Malley.

Chad jumps back into the topic of Minnesota's fraud problem with reaction to Program Integrity Director Tim O'Malley's fraud prevention report.

Lou Nanne joins Chad with his usual great hockey knowledge and insight reacting to Team USA beating Canada Sunday for the Olympic gold medal.

Susie Jones joins the show for two segments of fun with Overrated, Underrated or Properly Rated before Chad jumps into some political topics, including the intersection of President Trump and the US men's hockey team.

If you were on the USA men's hockey team, and not a Trump supporter, would you have a problems accepting an invitation to the White House after your victory at the Olympics?

Susie Jones Chad and Dave for the usual fun on several topics as we all share our nominations for this week's Overrated, Underrated or Properly Rated.

Chad opens the show reacting to all the different storylines of the USA beating Canada for the men's hockey gold medal Sunday before we visit with Belinda Jensen on the news she's set to retire from KARE in a May.

KARE-11 meteorologist Belinda Jensen joins Chad to talk about her retirement announcement this morning, a long and fantastic career at KARE, and a great opportunity to help fight hunger in Minnesota by bidding in an auction for her famous coats and accessories!

Star Tribune sports columnist Chip Scoggins joins for two excellent reacting to the USA men's hockey team beating Canada for the Olympic gold medal.

On this week's agenda, we've got a surprise Great White shark sighting from WWL Radio in Louisiana and exploration about what's going on in our brain when we hesitate from KCBS Radio in San Francisco. Then, we'll listen in on a discussion of the dawn of the Fire Horse year with the Lunar New Year this week from the Dana and Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and take a trip to the Old Farmer's Almanac headquarters with Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.

This hour Chad chats up Star Tribune Columnist Rochelle Olson about about her trip to New Zealand, frustration with the Governor, we have an abbreviated Friday staple "Am I Wrong?" and more!

Chad chats up Star Tribune Columnist Rochelle Olson about her trip to New Zealand, why she calls it mind blowingly beautiful, going bungee jumping, traveling solo, frustration with the Governor's state legislature involvement, and more.

This hour it's a "Feisty Friday" as he's joined by Sheletta Brundidge, and he chats up Major Garrett about tariffs, Iran and much more!

It's a "Feisty Friday" as Chad talks with Sheletta Brundidge about the "777 Rule", what kind of mindset do you need to date Chad Hartman, trying to get a pic with Spike Lee, why she fell asleep at Dave Chappelle's recent event, and more.

This hour Chad kicks off the show talking about the drama with the Olympic Men's Hockey tournament, he wonders what concert you would like to see that you haven't yet, and then he gets into the United States Supreme Court striking down global tariffs, President Trump's disappointment and Chad's reacts.

We listen to President Trump react to the United States Supreme Court striking down his tariffs, and Chad reacts to the press conference.

Chad kicks off his show by discussing the Olympic hockey drama, what band you'd like to see that you haven't, and the United States Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs.

Chad talks with CBS News Correspondent Major Garrett about the most recent Supreme Court ruling regarding tariffs, why it's a historically correct ruling, the President's "old reliables", where will the refunds go, why Republicans could secretly be applauding this move.how concerned is he about Iran,and more.

Adam Carter is in for Chad today to talk about the horrible commute for many in the Twin Cities yesterday during the snow, reports of disgusting conditions inside the Dilley detention center in Texas, and Edina potentially wading into the pull tab game like every other town in the metro. Plus, Adam is joined by guests John Millea, Michael Rainville and Jason DeRusha.

Adam Carter opens the hour with Michael Rainville of the Minneapolis city council reacting to the council's vote today to renew liquor licenses for two hotels that were hosting ICE agents during the surge. Later, Adam discusses a controversy from Hermantown where a middle school teacher described ICE tactics as tricky and violent during a lesson to students. Plus, Jason DeRusha checks in for two segments from sunny Ft. Myers.

How does the Twin Cities influencer community feel about seeing one of its own move out of the country? Who better to comment on the controversy than our favorite influencer, Jason DeRusha.

The Minneapolis city council voted today in favor of renewing liquor licenses for two hotels that rented rooms for ICE officers. Councilmember Michael Rainville joins Chad to talk about the debate over the past few days and why he felt so strongly about voting to renew the licenses.

Adam Carter opens the hour sharing his disappointment in the heavy redactions even lawmakers are seeing in a new report on fraud in the state. Plus, Adam chastises the city of Edina for talk about possibly legalizing pull tabs in the city and John Millea joins to explain why he believes the girls high school hockey tournament should move into a smaller arena.

Longtime prep sports writer John Millea joins Adam Carter to talk about why he thinks it would benefit girls hockey in Minnesota to move that tournament into a smaller arena to create a better atmosphere during games.

Adam Carter reacts to news that the report on fraud in Minnesota is so heavily redacted, even for lawmakers, that many it as useless for their efforts at fixing the holes in our systems.

Adam Carter uses the opening hour of the show as he fills in for Chad to take Minnesotans to task for a bad performance at handling the snow during the afternoon commute yesterday and sharing details about the troubling conditions inside the detention center in Dilley, Texas.

Adam Carter shares details from a ProPublica piece about the conditions for detainees at the Dilley detention center in Texas and says America needs to be better than this.

Adam Carter is in for Chad today and opens the show talking about the surprising amount of snow that hit the metro area yesterday and our collective terrible ability to handle it during the afternoon commute.

Chad opens the show with a trio of nonsense topics, later jumps between three serious topics, and in the middle of it all shares great conversations with Rena Sarigianopoulos about social media and children, Richard Painter on the huge ethical and constitutional violations he sees happening with the Trump administration and family earning money from foreign governments, and Stephanie March about her Salt Cure fund why tonight is a big night for the country to support local Minnesota restaurants by dining out.

Chad opens the hour with two segments on a trio of topical and serious issues before Stephanie March of MSP Magazine joins to share about the Salt Cure fund she created and why tonight is the night we should all get out to support struggling local restaurants.

Stephanie March joins Chad with details about the Salt Cure fund she started to help struggling local businesses and the impact we can have by going out to eat at local restaurants tonight.