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The Bryan Suits Show


    • May 6, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    The Bryan Suits Show podcast is a fantastic and entertaining listen that combines intelligence with humor. Bryan Suits, known for his previous work on the radio in California, brings his smart and funny personality to this show, making it an essential morning listen for many. Each episode is filled with witty banter and insightful commentary that never fails to make listeners laugh and set them up for a successful day. The podcast stands out from others with its unique perspective and entertaining approach.

    One of the best aspects of The Bryan Suits Show podcast is its intelligent perspective on various topics. Bryan's observations are thought-provoking and provide listeners with a deeper understanding of current events and issues. Whether he's discussing politics, world affairs, or pop culture, his insights are always worth tuning in for. Additionally, the addition of guests like Norm Macdonald adds an extra layer of entertainment value to the show.

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    Hour 3: Fake pandas

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 46:25


    Grizzlies are officially coming back to the north Cascades and farmers aren't happy about it. Boeing Starliner gears up for historic space mission after a series of problems. // A checking of the texting. // Fake pandas in China fascinate Bryan. WSJ and Politico have stories about elites that are funding campus unrest. Bryan continues to defend Israel's prosecution of the war in Gaza.

    Hour 2: Zebra found

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 46:41


    Which one of Trump's potential VP picks won the weekend? Political analyst Anthony Russo joins the show to talk about who the frontrunner is for Trump's running mate. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Zebra found! 2) China buying gold like there's no tomorrow. 3) A business in Chinatown was told they need to remove graffiti from their business or be fined. // Creative ways celebrities relieve themselves while making their way to the Met Gala. Bryan tells a folsky historical anecdote about the leadup to D-Day. // Is there buzz around Sen. John Fetterman as a potential VP pick for Trump? 

    Hour 1: VP sweepstakes

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 46:18


    Chatter about the weekend. The VP sweepstakes took place over the weekend and Bryan notes the top contenders. Gov. Kristi Noem continues to defend her killing of an unruly dog. Israel tells residents of eastern Rafah to 'evacuate immediately'. Bryan predicts that a lot of the hostages that are unaccounted for in Gaza are already dead. // The Mariners' pitching staff continues to dominate. We're approaching the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Some obnoxious students are disrupting commencement speeches at graduations to protest Israel. // 3 bodies in Mexico are identified as missing Australians and American. An early pass at the checking of the texting.

    Hour 3: This is fine

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 44:11


    Rep. Pramila Jayapal ridiculously says the GOP is trying to weaponize anti-semitism. Bryan decries Rep. Rashida Tlaib who made a speech on the House floor defending pro-terrorist activists on college campuses. // A checking of the texting. // All signs point to protests and demonstrations on college campuses getting worse, not better. Trump says his fraud case in NY is going 'fine'. 

    Hour 2: Sound asleep

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 43:28


    Why is the murder case involving college students in Idaho taking so long? Trump says no one is going to gag him. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Rep. Nancy Mace is encouraging terrorist sympathizing students to go to Gaza. 2) Bryan predicts things on campus will take a turn for the worse in the coming days. 3) Kristi Noem defended her killing of a dog some years ago. // A sleep expert joins the show to talk about a new Gallup poll that shows Americans aren't getting enough shut-eye. //  Will Pop Tarts work as the main subject of a new movie by Seinfeld?

    Hour 1: Pop Tart Friday

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 45:54


    Bryan is looking forward to seeing the new Jerry Seinfeld movie about Pop Tarts. Friday morning news montage. Palestine Action escalates its tactics in protests and riots around the country at college campuses. Anti-Israel protests are uniting sane people across the country to decry their cause. // Trump spoke again from a NY courthouse and noted new numbers on jobs and unemployment. // Campus crazies see everything through the lens of power, repression, and oppression.

    Hour 3: Electric slide

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 45:58


    Biden has finally issued a statement on chaos at college campuses around the nation. Bryan thinks the President could've been more forceful in denouncing mobs at universities. // A checking of the texting. // Bryan predicts demand for electricity will outpace production in the coming years.

    Hour 2: Biden's flight program

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 46:23


    Second Boeing-linked whistleblower has died after being in critical condition for 2 weeks. Outside agitators seem to be making the problems worse on college campuses. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Pro-Hamas encampment disassembled at UCLA. // Dr. Paula Price joins the show to talk about where paroled migrants are landing under a Biden flight program. // Bryan is taking his kid to the opera this weekend for some elevated entertainment. 

    Hour 1: Delusional college students

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 46:04


    Political implications of anti-Israel protests on campus. College demonstrations seem to be really well funded. Former Bothell city councilman arrested after woman found dead in south Seattle home. // A delusional UCLA student decried the university's 'colonialism'. NY Mayor Eric Adams rightly praised cops for how they handled a pro-terror protest at City College. // Was Robert Deniro yelling at anti-Israel protesters while filming a TV show? 

    10th Break: Police response to anti-Israel protests

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 8:13


    10th Break: Police response to anti-Israel protests

    Hour 3: What a riot!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 45:01


    Amazon is making a bunch of money because of cloud services and artificial intelligence. Republicans continue to speak with clarity about what is going on with riots at college campuses. // A checking of the texting. // GOP Senators are holding a press conference about violent protests at colleges.   

    Hour 2: No Superchargers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 46:04


    Someone wrote a song about the escaped zebra in North Bend and Bryan is not a fan. Bryan bought a relic from the Edgewater Hotel and is very proud of it. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Controversy over dogs inhabiting parks where pups are prohibited. 2) Colleges are not a daycare. 3) Catch that zebra. 4) Matt Gaetz questioned Sec. Def. Austin about F35s. // Elon Musk has fired the Supercharger and public policy teams at Tesla to make a point. // Chaos at UCLA. 

    Hour 1: College campus chaos continues

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 44:23


    Lawsuits are now happening over disruptions for students on college campuses. Trump says that some rioters on campus are paid agitators and Bryan agrees with him. // A Columbia University activist spoke with reporters and demanded food and water from the school. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu. // An early pass at the checking of the texting. Who is going to catch that zebra that is on the loose?

    Hour 3: Catch that zebra

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 45:00


    Jewish students are fearing for their safety on college campuses. Who is going to catch that zebra in North Bend? Remembering how actor John Wayne talked about hippies taking over Columbia University in 1968. // Portland State University wants more cops to deter lawbreakers who are supporting Hamas on campus. A checking of the texting. //  Monroe escapee has been caught. The missing zebra in North Bend has made national news. An emergency slide fell off a Boeing airplane.   

    Hour 2: Tesla and China

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 46:33


    Historical ironies of rioters breaking into Hamilton Hall at Columbia. A zebra remains on the loose in North Bend. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Katy Tur vs. Nancy Pelosi. 2) Elon Musk is pushing for Tesla to keep growing in China. 3) Progressives continue to try and say 'democracy is on the ballot' in the presidential race. // Political strategist Ashley Hayek joins the show to talk about lawlessness on college campuses during anti-Israel protests. // Financial woes for REI. Republicans are the ones calling out campus lunacy. 

    Hour 1: Rioters sieged Hamilton Hall at Columbia

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 45:32


    Rioters sieged Hamilton Hall at Columbia University. Bryan highlights a video of a bear eating ducklings in front of children at the Woodland Park Zoo. // A Delta flight made an emergency return after an exit slide separated from an airplane and the media wants people to blame Boeing. Inevitably--UW now has an encampment on campus where anti-Isreal protesters are demonstrating. // Drew Barrymore told Kamala Harris she needs to be 'momala' of the country. MSNBC's Katy Tur rebutted Nancy Pelosi on jobs numbers and it was awkward. The Mariners won a game last night with a walkoff homerun. 

    Hour 3: Correspondents' dinner was unfunny

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 45:08


    There's a zebra on the loose in North Bend. SPD accused of a culture of sexism. MSNBC's Michael Beschloss' revisionist history. // A checking of the texting. // Remembering when Obama scorched Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner and how it prompted him to run for President.   

    Hour 2: 1968 hippies

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 46:17


    Bill Maher ripped spoiled college kids who don't know what the term 'genocide' really means. Mayor of Burien is blaming the King County sheriff for not removing an encampment. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Burien O.D. 2) Snohomish County is looking for an escaped inmate. 3) Bryan plays a clip from a 1968 hippie and relates it to the campus protests we're seeing today. 4) John Kruk told a funny story during an MLB broadcast about playing 'prison ball' during Spring Training.  // Bryan thought the White House Correspondents' Dinner was unfunny. // Bryan is not a fan of the government meddling in the EV market.

    Hour 1: Zebra on the loose

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 46:06


    Campus protests continue and there's speculation that the Democratic convention in August could be even worse. Monday morning news montage. Bryan talks about the moral dilemmas facing Ukrainians in their battle against Russia. // An early pass at the checking of the texting. Bryan tells a story about how his dad dealt with a draft-dodger in the 70s. // Four female Seattle police officers are accusing the SPD Chief and his Lieutenant of sexual harassment. There is a missing zebra in North Bend.  

    Hour 3: Bryan thinks he'll have a great weekend

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 43:14


    Washington Husky players were drafted early in the NFL Draft. Bryan offers a hot take on rookie quarterbacks in the NFL. Residents who live near Aurora Ave are upset about the conspicuous crime in their city and the fact that nothing is being done about it. // A checking of the texting. // Southwest pulls out of the Bellingham airport amidst financial problems. A checking of the texting. 

    Hour 2: Blinken talking tough

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 31:15


    Bryan is not impressed by stories that tell a person what to do with his or her weekend. Bryan doesn't think it's wise to try and read the tea leaves when it comes to SCOTUS questions during oral arguments over presidential immunity. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Blinken is in China talking tough. 2) Sheriff and Dow Constantine won't enforce a no camping law in Burien. 3) Pence on Ukraine aid. // Harvey Weinstein conviction overturned and Bryan explains why. // Amazon Ring customers getting $5.6M in refunds.

    Hour 1: The Duke on college campus protests

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 44:06


    NFL Draft talk. Friday morning news montage. Bryan and Greg play competing clips of John Wayne and Ronald Reagan talking about angry students protests in the 60s and 70s. // Sane Universities are going on an advertising blitz in light of crazies taking over competing school campuses with anti-Israel protests. // Southwest Airlines has pulled out of Bellingham. 

    Hour 3: SCOTUS on presidential immunity

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 45:26


    A carry-on bag caused a security breach at Sea-Tac. Financial woes for Boeing. The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments about presidential immunity. // A checking of the texting. // Bryan takes issue with The Rock being charitable in a very well-publicized way. 

    Hour 2: Trump's NY trial

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 45:45


    Bryan says Trump's New York trial is purely politically motivated. A teengaer was arrested after punching a woman and stealing her purse outside a West Seattle pharmacy. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Bellevue-Redmond light rail will have a special police unit. // Young Voices' Garion Frankel joins the show to talk about inane anti-Israel protesters on college campuses. // Bryan highlights a Pentagon report about the disastrous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. 

    Hour 1: Brits on horseback

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 46:33


    Bryan is captivated by televised Brits on horseback. Tesla driver arrested for homicide after running over motorcyclist on Tesla's Autopilot. Bryan decries continued anti-Israel protests on college campuses. // An early pass at the checking of the texting. // Ignorant college kids continue to show solidarity with a terrorist organization. Speaker Mike Johnson is calling for the resignation of the President of Columbia University.  

    Hour 3: Pronouncing Italian foods the right way

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 45:55


    Biden speaks about aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Bryan decries Rep. Ilhan Omar for protesting at Minnesota U. and saying there is a 'genocide' in Gaza. The market is saying to EVs: "we don't want you". // Australia is taking on 'arrogant billionaire' Elon Musk and his memes. Seattle police heroically shot a child predator suspect who had pulled a gun on them. A checking of the texting. // Pronouncing Italian foods for fun.  

    Hour 2: Defund NPR?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 45:25


    Bryan talks about carving meat. The cost of buying a used EV is plummeting and Bryan explains why. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Boeing revenue report. 2) Joe Biden can stretch the truth. 3) Trump rips Michael Cohen despite gag order. 4) Biden misspeaks yet again. 5) Lynwood neighborhood hit with two drive-by shootings in four days. // House Freedom Caucus looking to defund NPR. // Iranian MMA fighter kicked a ring girl. Biden continues to tell tall tales. 

    Hour 1: Omar's lies

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 45:50


    14-year-olds arrested for armed robbery in Kent. Bryan is transfixed by seagull impersonators in Belgium. Rep. Ilhan Omar took part in an anti-Israel protest at Minnesota University and told a lie about a mass grave in Gaza. // 1-year-old found safe in Oregon after suspect fatally shoots himself. // Boeing beats on earnings. MLB play-by-play announcers harshly criticized an umpire during a game about his bad calls and later got a talking to.  

    The 10th Break: Win your nap

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 9:25


    The 10th Break: Win your nap

    Hour 3: Galloway gets it

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 46:02


    Bryan attended a self-defense course that his friend put on over the weekend. A new study is raising melatonin safety concerns and Bryan is dismayed given his affinity for the popular sleep aid. Prof. Scott Galloway nails it about the crisis of young males who have no purpose in life. // A checking of the texting. // Bryan says it's dumb for the media to call Trump's NY court case the "trial of the century". 

    Hour 2: Trump's trials

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 45:37


    Trump's trial in New York is unambiguously politically motivated. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Bryan decries the heckler's veto on college campuses. 2) Boeing releases it's Q1 earnings tomorrow. 3) SCOTUS continues to hear a case about homelessness and city law. // Political analyst Isaac Willour joins the show to talk about anti-Israel protests at universities. // Bryan and producer Greg talk about new movie releases. Taylor Swift fans are lashing out against harsh critics of her new album. 

    Hour 1: Anti-Israel protests continue at college campuses

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 46:12


    Tuesday morning news montage. Antisemitic protests continue across college campuses. Bryan highlights Prof. Scott Galloway's argument in favor of Israel's prosecution of the war against Hamas. // CNN shouldn't have filmed the man who set himself on fire outside the Trump trial in New York. Bad umpiring in the spotlight in the MLB this year. A 'Free Palestine' lady harassed Alec Baldwin in a coffee shop. // Bryan explains why housing is not a human right.

    Hour 3: More cops, less crime

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 44:15


    America's prominent Universities are emerging as the epicenter for anti-semitism. New study shows the harmful effects of regular marijuana use. Seattle's homeless problem continues to make its way over to the eastside. // A checking of the texting. // Seattle City Council President Sara Nelson joins the show to talk about public safety in the city and the hiring of more police officers. 

    Hour 2: The Seattle Beautification Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 45:37


    Dave Reichart on the chaotic situation that unfolded at Washington state's GOP convention in Spokane. Tim speaks with the founder of the "Seattle Beautification Project" which cleans up graffiti around the city. Bellevue to Redmond light rail set to open this week. // Security breach at SeaTac airport led to lots of delays. SCOTUS will rule on whether or not cities can take action on homeless camps. // Andrea Suarez from We Heart Seattle joins the show to talk about the highest court in the land getting ready to rule on homelessness laws for cities across America. 

    Hour 1: SCOTUS and homelessness

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 43:33


    Could the Supreme Court help various cities in their respective fights against homeless camps? Semi Bird wins historic endorsement from Washington state's GOP and Tim thinks this might help Dave Reichert in the long run. // Juvenile crime continues to skyrocket around the northwest and Tim points out the spirit of lawlessness that encompasses so many cities. // Tim says DEI has been a disaster at Universities across America. 

    Hour 3: One Shining Moment

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 42:33


    Bryan further examines Biden's claim his grandpa was eaten by cannibals. Bryan teases playing some new songs from Taylor Swift's latest album. Vote in the House paves the way for funding our overseas allies in their respective wars. Friday morning news montage. Bryan explains why certain targets were hit by Israel inside Iran. // A checking of the texting. // The historic Timberline Lodge (featured in The Shining movie) was damaged in a fire. Bryan is not impressed with a few cut from Taylor Swift's new album. 

    Hour 2: Israel strikes Iranian military targets

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 43:47


    Furry controversy in Utah, but is it for real? KNOW IT ALL: 1) Bryan regails listeners with a story about the reintroduction of beavers to Yellowstone. 2) Israel hit some Iranian military targets. 3) Trump says the D.A. in New York is out of control. 4) Guitarist and singer Dicky Betts is dead at the age of 80. // Cybersecurity expert David Malicoat joins the show to talk about A.I. fears surrounding the 2024 presidential election. // The House of Representatives prepares to vote on Ukraine and Israel.

    Hour 1: Ungentlemanly Warfare

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 45:17


    Bryan remembers Allman Brothers guitar player and singer Dicky Betts who passed away at the age of 80. Friday morning news montage. Israel has struck military targets in Iran.  Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith says Trump is on to something when he compares his experience in the courts to what the black community has faced historically. The NYPD broke up an anti-Israel protest at Columbia University. Bryan is excited to see the Guy Ritchie's WWII film this weekend. // Aaron Rodgers is out promoting a covid and HIV conspiracy. An early pass at the checking of the texting. // Apple takes down popular messaging apps. The Kennedy clan has endorsed Biden for President in 2024 but Bryan thinks it will make little difference in the final outcome.   

    Hour 3: Bryan tries to think of actors names

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 45:27


    Speaker Mike Johnson channels his inner-Reagan as he signals support for a vote on aid to Ukraine. Bryan plays a montage of Biden saying 'don't' in response to possible threats from America's adversaries. // A reporter is being piloried for flirting with Caitlyn Clark at a press conference. // A checking of the texting. Bryan tries to think of actors names.

    Hour 2: No vacancy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 46:02


    The sister of RFK Jr. endorsed Biden. Grading Seattle's guaranteed basic income. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Will Alec Baldwin be held accountable for killing the cinematographer on the set of Rust? 2) Lawmaker in WA state proposes felony charges for intentionally obstructing a freeway. 3) The Kennedy clan is set to endorse Biden. 4) Rep. Mike Gallagher has given some details about why he's leaving Congress. 5) Everett's city council is forcing bikini baristas to cover up. // Seattle's mayor is pushing for quicker demolition of vacant buildings. Iran's oil exports have hit a 6-year high as the region remains on edge. // NBA player banned from the league for betting on games. 

    Hour 1: What really happened to Uncle Bosey?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 45:52


    Practice Friday news montage. The Mariners are on a 3-game win  streak. Biden told a whopper about Uncle Bosey who he says disappeared amongst cannibals in WWII. // Norway's crown prince visited Seattle to discuss sustainability. President Biden seems to have an irresistible urge to tell tall tales. Will ban on high-capacity magazines remain in effect in WA state? Google employees fired for sit-in protest over the war in Gaza. // Bryan commends Google for firing protesting employees. Intentional obstructing a felony could become law in WA state. 

    Hour 3: Eerie Olylmpic torch ceremony

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 45:02


    Kirkland PD charges individuals with retail theft at a Lululemon. Bryan was not impressed by the lighting of the Olympic torch. // Bryan talks with a colleague on air about her departure from the station after almost 20 years. A checking of the texting. // All Alaska Air flights grounded today over an issue with an upgrade to their system. 

    Hour 2: Planes shouldn't fall apart

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 44:26


    Boeing whistleblower to testify before Congress. KNOW IT ALL: 1) It's better when planes don't fall apart. 2) A security guard was kidnapped at a Tumwater cannabis production facility. 3) A few jurors have been seated in Trump's NY trial. 4) The Mariners are on a 2-game win streak. // Bryan explores how Israel could retaliate against Iran's attack. // Boeing faces mounting problems as whistleblower gets set to testify. Biden told a story about a boy sticking up his middle finger at him. 

    Hour 1: NPR's CEO said what?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 45:29


    Sen. Tom Cotton has encouraged people to forcibly remove protesters who block traffic and Bryan is sympathetic to his viewpoint. A Seattle teacher is on paid administrative leave for his awful statements about what happened in Israel on Oct. 7. NPR's CEO is in the spotlight for her anti-conservative rhetoric and the scrutiny is well-deserved. // UK prepares for vote to permanently ban smoking and Bryan calls it 'government overreach'. // Senate will convene an impeachment trial for DHS Secretary Mayorkas. 

    10th Break: No justification for blocking airports

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 13:23


    10th Break: No justification for blocking airports

    Hour 3: Hughes is right about Israel-Hamas

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 41:59


    Hour 2: Baseball bangers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 46:34


    Hour 1: A freaky future

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 45:24


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    Hour 3: Soft on the outside and crunchy on the inside

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 45:17


    Armorer in Alec Baldwin film set shooting will be sentenced today. Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona expressed his discontent over the court ruling on abortion in his state and Bryan takes issue with his use of the phrase 'draconian'. // Bryan welcomes Rep. Dan Newhouse to the show for talk about grizzlies and America's southern border. // Trump addressed his felony trial and unsurprisingly called it a 'political persecution'. Bryan talks about how Israel is intercepting medium-range ballistic missiles fired by Iran.  

    Hour 2: Trump's Battle of Gettysburg history lesson

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 45:39


    It's tax day! Bryan has had it up to here with activists who shut down highways or interrupt city council meetings. Naked man in Australia took advantage of Planet Fitness transgender locker room policy and exposed himself. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Repeat offender removed again from a Seattle park. 2) Sen. John Fetterman continues to unequivocally support Israel. 3) Billy Joel concert cutoff by local news on the east coast and fans were outraged. // Trump's felony trial involving porn star payout begins in New York. The Biden administration has equivocated on Israel. // Pro-Palestinian activist arrested after threatening city council member. Trump's dubious history of Gettysburg.

    Hour 1: Israel vs. Iran

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 45:43


    Iran vs. Israel. Bryan and producer Greg talk about their respective culinary experiences from over the weekend. Monday morning news montage. Rep. Dan Newhouse speaks with Bryan about reintroducing grizzlies to the northwest and problems at America's southern border. //  Bryan has updates on the air traffic in the Middle East as the region descends into further violence. // Local news criticized for cutting Billy Joel concert at Madison Square Garden short. Trump's felony trial begins in New York. 

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