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Brett Shipp, an investigative reporter and news anchor for Spectrum1 News, discusses growing concerns about methane pollution from natural gas drilling rigs in Texas and the apparent lack of action by regulatory agencies to control the problem. The episode also touches on extreme weather events and climate change, emphasizing the urgent need to address methane emissions before global warming becomes an existential threat. For this month's sustainability story, we hear from Dr. Marie Provine about her grassroots effort to stop the construction of an entertainment district in Tempe, Arizona.
She’s been dominating the headlines as the Democrat mentioned 7 times in the recently released Bonnen Bribery tapes, and now State Rep. Michelle Beckley joins Lillian and Kendall in the studio with 3rd mic Brett Shipp to talk about the recent shakeup in Austin and what that means for her district.
Kendall and Lillian discuss the latest headlines before sitting down with investigative reporter and former congressional candidate Brett Shipp to discuss the Dr. Death podcast, Beto O'Rourke, and the role of the media in modern politics. Pod Bless Texas Contributor Laura Barry takes over the rotating third mic to take Lillian and Kendall down a peg-- and to ogle her secret crush Brett Shipp.
Blackburn had sexual relationship with a woman who was fired by DISD. He then sat on an HR panel that reviewed the appropriateness of that firing. That poor judgment is just one of the reasons that D Magazine's city columnist, Eric Celeste, says that Blackburn should be voted out. Eric also talks with Tim and Zac about the Morning News' diss of Brett Shipp and about Tim's trip to Forney, where he hoped to meet Stormy Daniels, the adult film actress who — reportedly — did adult things with Donald Trump. Seventeen stars!
Former WFAA investigative reporter Brett Shipp is resigning that job to run for Congress in Texas' 32nd congressional district. TC Fleming gets to know Mr. Shipp's political opinions.
Ben and Sam talk to Professor Alan Nathan about the physics of knuckleballs, then talk to WFAA’s Brett Shipp about his reporting on public funding for the Rangers’ new ballpark.
Legendary investigative reporter Byron Harris continues his sit down with WFAA staffers to share 41 years worth of stories. This week, fellow investigative reporter Brett Shipp joins the show put the Byron's career into perspective.