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We go underground into the tunnels Denver International Airport wants to transform into passenger walkways between the concourses. And Ryan Warner sits down with outgoing CEO Phil Washington, about the airport's growth and what the future may hold. Then, a commencement speech at Colorado College that resonates beyond the graduating class. Also, "On Our Minds" gives budding journalists a chance to share their stories, including memories of childhood road trips to Winter Park. And an entrepreneur taps his record collection to trade in Silicon Valley for the San Luis Valley.
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222. Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Unmasking COVID: Explosive Debates, Hidden Truths, and the Fight for Medical Freedom Host John Rush kicks off an electrifying hour with Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House, diving headfirst into the hottest topics in health and freedom. From vaccine skepticism to the battle for medical transparency, the trio unpacks explosive new data and challenges the official COVID narrative. Are hidden truths finally coming to light? Tune in as they debate what the public should really believe—and reveal why some studies aren't making headlines. No topic is off-limits: vaccine safety, cancer fears, childhood health, rising autism rates, Big Pharma profits, and the evolution of vaccine policy all come under fire. Government agencies and industry incentives are put in the spotlight as the guests expose what's really shaping our healthcare decisions. Things get even more heated as the group tackles a wild bioethics controversy—are environmental activists going too far with proposals involving Lone Star ticks and alpha-gal syndrome? Plus, they break down sensational headlines about norovirus, call out fear-driven media, and urge listeners to use common sense when evaluating health scares and political spin. HOUR 2 Innovation Under Siege: Patent Wars, Gated Towns, and High-Stakes CO Headlines Host John Rush and guest Randy Landreneau of U.S. Inventor ignite Hour 2 with a high-stakes warning: America's broken patent system is putting the next generation of inventors—and the country's future—at risk. Can small innovators survive in a world where Big Tech bulldozes their patents and China races ahead? Find out what's truly at stake for American innovation. Then, the conversation heats up as John uncovers the drama behind Bow Mar's controversial plan to gate off the town. Is it genuine neighborhood safety, or a public-access powder keg ready to blow? Next, John exposes how new rules from California could slash your aftermarket tire choices and drive up costs for Colorado drivers. From catalytic converters to winter tires, he reveals how these copycat regulations threaten everyone on the road. The hour wraps up with breaking news on Denver International Airport's CEO retiring, the airport's massive economic clout, and John's inside scoop on what's next for one of the nation's busiest hubs. Guest Timestamps 1:13 — Randy Landreneau — https://www.usinventor.org
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222. Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 Unmasking COVID: Explosive Debates, Hidden Truths, and the Fight for Medical Freedom Host John Rush kicks off an electrifying hour with Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House, diving headfirst into the hottest topics in health and freedom. From vaccine skepticism to the battle for medical transparency, the trio unpacks explosive new data and challenges the official COVID narrative. Are hidden truths finally coming to light? Tune in as they debate what the public should really believe—and reveal why some studies aren't making headlines. No topic is off-limits: vaccine safety, cancer fears, childhood health, rising autism rates, Big Pharma profits, and the evolution of vaccine policy all come under fire. Government agencies and industry incentives are put in the spotlight as the guests expose what's really shaping our healthcare decisions. Things get even more heated as the group tackles a wild bioethics controversy—are environmental activists going too far with proposals involving Lone Star ticks and alpha-gal syndrome? Plus, they break down sensational headlines about norovirus, call out fear-driven media, and urge listeners to use common sense when evaluating health scares and political spin. HOUR 2 Innovation Under Siege: Patent Wars, Gated Towns, and High-Stakes CO Headlines Host John Rush and guest Randy Landreneau of U.S. Inventor ignite Hour 2 with a high-stakes warning: America's broken patent system is putting the next generation of inventors—and the country's future—at risk. Can small innovators survive in a world where Big Tech bulldozes their patents and China races ahead? Find out what's truly at stake for American innovation. Then, the conversation heats up as John uncovers the drama behind Bow Mar's controversial plan to gate off the town. Is it genuine neighborhood safety, or a public-access powder keg ready to blow? Next, John exposes how new rules from California could slash your aftermarket tire choices and drive up costs for Colorado drivers. From catalytic converters to winter tires, he reveals how these copycat regulations threaten everyone on the road. The hour wraps up with breaking news on Denver International Airport's CEO retiring, the airport's massive economic clout, and John's inside scoop on what's next for one of the nation's busiest hubs. Guest Timestamps 1:13 — Randy Landreneau — https://www.usinventor.org
When the official White House page declared Harambe a "true patriot" on what would have been his 27th birthday, most people scrolled past. David & Brad take a moment. Because once the government is producing gorilla memorial content while simultaneously installing a UFC octagon on the South Lawn for America's 250th, you have to ask what exactly Valley Forge was for.As it turns out, there's a through-line from the White House's foray into internet meme governance all the way to Denver International Airport's genius plan to silence the lizard-people conspiracy by opening some of the tunnels for public tours, which just tells every conspiracy theorist on earth that the other tunnels are where the answers are. The fix is always worse than the problem, whether you're running an airport, a cruise ship, or a country.The coconut, however, remains the answer. Roddy Piper knew it. Sister Rose Albert Malloy knew it. And if you've spent any time watching influencers validate each other's feelings on a screen, you know it too.
Season 11 may be on hiatus, but Pete and Tommy have the audacity to show up anyway — because something happened at Denver International Airport that absolutely cannot wait until fall. Tommy arrived in New York City with everything he needed for a great trip, and then he didn't. The story involves a maintenance worker with a unique communication style, a rubber glove, and a level of IP water resistance certification that turns out to be more relevant to everyday life than one might expect. It's a tale of panic, improvisation, and the humiliation of writing someone's address on the back of a band-aid.Pete, meanwhile, has been quietly assembling a life on the outside of his house while the inside remains a work in progress. There are composite deck planks. There is outdoor furniture. There is a sectional. And somewhere out there, a cabinet renderer is looking at a completely different kitchen. Plus: Pete's been writing at a pace that suggests either something has clicked or something has broken, and either way, there are books coming.Before they let you go, Pete and Tommy have locked in the agenda for at least one of the remaining hiatus check-ins — starting with a blind tasting event that will require both significant financial investment and a willingness to find out what Pikachu tastes like. Everything is fine. Everything is coming up Feeling Friends.Of course, if you're listening to this episode in this public feed, you won't hear most of that. But if you visit allthefeelings.fun, and sign up to become a Feeling Friend, you get the works! ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. Visit allthefeelings.fum/join to learn more!
Storms, gardening wins, and Lauren's surprisingly strategic mosquito-fighting citronella operation. What starts as a wholesome conversation about plants immediately takes a hard left turn into shirtless concertgoers, Busch Stadium tarp-off culture, and one unforgettable performance where audience members decided clothing was entirely optional.Meanwhile, Moon's travel plans hit a snag overseas, but the crew agrees that being stranded in Germany isn't exactly the worst problem a person can have. Eat some bratwurst, grab some schnitzel, and enjoy the delay.The conversation only gets weirder from there.Rizz shares stories from a packed Primus concert full of forty-somethings reliving their glory days, psychedelic mishaps, and enough progressive rock to make your brain do cartwheels. Lauren recaps her weekend performing in Illinois while discovering that Stairway to Heaven apparently inspires men to remove their shirts in large numbers.Then comes one of the biggest revelations of the episode: Rizz officially gets the results of his sleep study. The diagnosis? Moderate sleep apnea. The reactions? Exactly what you'd expect from this crew. CPAP jokes, oral appliance confusion, Bane impressions, and a surprising amount of enthusiasm from listeners who have somehow turned sleep disorders into a lifestyle community.The gang also dives into youth sports after Rizz's son competes in a jiu-jitsu tournament featuring revenge matches, international competitors, and enough chokeholds to humble an entire family. Along the way they discuss sportsmanship, parenting, and why combat sports parents seem significantly calmer than hockey parents.Denver Airport conspiracy theoriesSmoking statistics and nostalgiaAmsterdam travel storiesFood poisoning warnings for barbecue seasonSmall-town fight-night memoriesWhy old cigarette ads were somehow even crazier than you rememberThe gang dives into the growing trend of people carrying separate work and personal phones in the name of mental health. Is it a brilliant life hack or just another thing to forget to charge? Lern almost had dreams of becoming a two-phone legend herself with plans for a "Learner Phone" burner setup before the deal disappeared faster than our motivation after lunch.Then it's time for Crap On Celebrities, where music news gets weird in all the right ways. Greta Van Fleet is back with new music, Peter Gabriel dusts off a song that apparently spent four decades sitting in a vault, and Disturbed is preparing new music while earning perhaps the most accurate parody album commercial we've ever produced. If you've ever wondered what a greatest hits collection consisting entirely of "AH-WAH-AH-AH-AH" sounds like, congratulations, your dream has arrived.We also discuss Rod Stewart's health issues, Frankie Valli finally canceling tour dates at age 92, and whether somebody should gently escort certain performers toward a comfortable pool chair and a nice afternoon nap.Ever wonder if your marriage can survive an overbearing mother-in-law, a 45-minute commute, and an AI girlfriend who always texts back? The gang dives headfirst into one of the most relatable relationship landmines on Earth: in-laws. From boundary issues and family dynamics to holiday stress and the delicate art of telling your parents to mind their own business, the crew shares personal stories about navigating marriage without accidentally starting a family civil war.Lern opens up about the difference between growing up in a loud, confrontational family versus marrying into a conflict-avoidant one. Scott flexes his surprisingly impressive relationship with his mother-in-law. Rizz explains how cultural differences, strong personalities, and family expectations can create tension even when everybody genuinely loves each other. It's relationship therapy... if your therapist occasionally gets distracted by fart jokes.Then things get statistical.The crew breaks down research on what actually predicts divorce. Expensive weddings? Bad sign. Long commutes? Not helping. Smoking habits, family history, education levels, age at marriage, and even church attendance all make the list. Some of the findings make sense. Some are surprising. And some spark a debate about whether staying married and staying happily married are actually the same thing.Of course, because this is a daily comedy show, the conversation quickly pivots into the glorious luxuries of being single. Sleeping diagonally. Ordering whatever food you want. Leaving cake untouched in the refrigerator. Taking naps without explanation. Buying appliances without committee approval. And perhaps most importantly, enjoying unrestricted household fart privileges.Things get even weirder when Harvard research enters the chat with findings about prostate health that leave the room simultaneously educated and uncomfortable. Just when you think the show can't possibly get more ridiculous, an AI company starts hiring "masturbation consultants" for product testing, and everyone collectively questions what timeline we're currently living in.Finally, the gang tackles the rapidly growing world of AI romance. Is having an AI girlfriend cheating? Is it harmless? Is it just a glorified Tamagotchi with emotional support features? Nobody has a definitive answer, but everyone has concerns. The debate turns into one of the most fascinating discussions of the episode as the crew explores loneliness, technology, relationships, and whether AI companionship is helping people or quietly replacing human connection.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.Denver International Airport to build pedestrian walkways between concoursesThe 1 Undiscussed Illness That Spikes During The Summer, According To DoctorsWorrying new bullying trend emerging in school cafeterias, mental health experts warnYou can now get paid $2K a month to be an AI 'masturbation consultant'Walmart 30-minute-or-less delivery now available in St. Louis marketFlorida Taco Bell Keep Your 'Chimichanga' to Yourself ... 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Was Denver International Airport built for the end of the world? Since opening in 1995, the airport has become the centre of endless conspiracy theories. Secret tunnels. Apocalyptic artwork. Underground bunkers. A mysterious time capsule linked to an organization that seemingly never existed. For decades, these and other oddities have fueled rumours of hidden agendas, secret societies, and plans for an uncertain future. In this episode, we explore how an airport became a magnet for suspicion and speculation, examining the stories, symbols, and mysteries that have convinced so many people that something is hidden beneath Denver International Airport. What began as a transportation hub may have become something else entirely: a canvas for modern paranoia. If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like: Episode 214 – Ghosts on a Plane: The Haunting of Flight 401Episode 188 – Something in the Air: What Happened in Mattoon, Illinois? For information or to purchase tickets for our ghost tours or paranormal adventures in Kingston, Ottawa, or Toronto, please visit hauntedwalk.com.
This week on the show, the Mayor of Denver joins us to discuss the city's latest initiatives and tackle some unexpected topics like bringing your own food to a Rockies game. The conversation is filled with humor and insights into the city's plans to make Denver a more sustainable and inclusive place. This episode is a fun and informative conversation about the city's plans to make Denver a more sustainable and inclusive place. The Mayor shares his thoughts on the city's budget, climate resilience, and the importance of preserving the habitat of a certain species at Denver International Airport. He also discusses the city's efforts to revitalize downtown Denver and convert empty office space into apartments. The conversation is engaging and insightful, and the speaker's passion for the topic is evident throughout. If you're interested in learning more about the city's initiatives and the importance of preserving the habitat of a certain species, tune in to this episode. The conversation is informative and entertaining, and Ross' enthusiasm is contagious. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about the city's plans and the importance of preserving the habitat of a certain species.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willy sat down in person with Phil Washington, CEO of Denver International Airport and one of the country's most respected transportation leaders. They discussed DEN's rapid growth toward becoming the busiest airport in the world, the massive infrastructure investments required to support rising passenger demand, and how the airport is balancing modernization, safety, and operational resilience. Phil also shared insights on international expansion, energy independence, cargo growth, transit and roadway improvements, and why Denver is uniquely positioned to become a global gateway for both aviation and future space travel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's newscast: Aspen's parks and open space department will begin emergency restoration at the Maroon Creek Wetlands; six local performers shared stories of womanhood at the biennial Women's VOICES theater show last weekend; and Denver International Airport plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to solve one of its most vexing problems. Tune in for these stories and more.
Denver International Airport's ambitious plans to revamp its infrastructure are taking shape. In this episode, we're joined by Phil Washington, the CEO of Denver International Airport, to discuss the latest developments. From the proposed underground tunnels connecting all concourses to the massive $2 billion Great Hall project, we dive into the details of these exciting initiatives.The airport's plans to create a seamless travel experience for passengers are well underway. With the new underground tunnels, travelers will be able to walk between concourses without having to brave the elements. But what's behind the decision to use tunnels over bridges? And what's the estimated cost of this project? Phil Washington shares the airport's vision and insights into the design and construction process.One of the most pressing questions on everyone's mind is where the lizard people will go. Phil Washington takes the bait and responds with a humorous answer. But in all seriousness, the airport is committed to making the tunnels a beautiful and accessible space for all travelers.Tune in to hear Phil Washington's update on the Great Hall project, which is not only ahead of schedule but also under budget. We also discuss the collaboration between the airport and airlines to fund the tunnel project and the challenges of making the tunnels compliant with modern regulations. Join us for an in-depth conversation with Phil Washington and get the inside scoop on Denver International Airport's exciting developments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Black Lincoln Collective Podcast Episode 238 is here, and it is packed with comedy, conspiracy theories, stock talk, sports memories, and food inflation rage. This week, the crew discusses Fred's lost bet and the possibility of more “kid show” episodes, the strange pull of social media algorithms, knot-tying videos, hydraulic press clips, pimple popping videos, and the weird side of internet content. Fred breaks down the latest in the GameStop stock saga, including Ryan Cohen, eBay acquisition rumors, shareholder strategy, warrants, and whether GameStop could become a Berkshire Hathaway-style powerhouse. The guys also debut the BLC quote of the week, complain about the shocking price of Krispy Kreme donuts, and question why everything from gas to cookies costs so much. In sports, the crew remembers Bobby Cox, the legendary Atlanta Braves manager known for getting ejected, protecting his players, and running a tight clubhouse. From there, the conversation spins into Semi-Pro, “jive turkey,” and classic sports comedy quotes. Finally, the episode heads into full conspiracy mode with a discussion of Denver International Airport, Blucifer the blue horse, underground tunnels, strange murals, gargoyles, New World Order rumors, and a darkly funny Satan cameo. The episode wraps with a bizarre stingray story, chicken donuts, and classic BLC nonsense. Listen now for a wild mix of comedy podcast chaos, GameStop speculation, Atlanta Braves nostalgia, Denver Airport conspiracy theories, overpriced donut complaints, and the kind of off-the-rails humor only the Black Lincoln Collective can deliver. #blcpodcast #podcastingforthepeople #funny #podcast #greenvillesc #scpodcast #yeahthatgreenville Listen at: https://americasfavoritepodcast.com Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blcpodcast/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blcpodcast/ Buy Fred and Allan Beer: https://www.patreon.com/blcworld
Tonight on The Willie Jackerson Experiment… we descend into one of the most terrifying dangers in aviation history — what really happens when someone gets too close to the engine of a passenger jet at DIA.From the deafening roar of turbine power to the chaos that erupts on an active runway, this episode explores the unbelievable true stories, the physics behind jet engine suction, and the split-second decisions that can turn an airport into a disaster scene.Backed by crushing AI-generated metal from Suno and the haunting power of Lamb Of God's “Walk With Me In Hell,” this episode delivers a dark atmospheric journey through aviation danger, human error, and the razor-thin line between curiosity and catastrophe.⚠️ Loud engines. Heavy riffs. Midnight runway chaos.Welcome to Denver International Airport after dark. Check out the links below to see where I found all this awesome audio!#TheWillieJackersonExperiment #DIA #AviationMysteries #MetalPodcast #LambOfGod #SunoAI #RunwayChaoshttps://youtu.be/QWkhCxCcWSE?si=18GLSTu65v2OL9wj https://youtu.be/mwHFSnvp_2U?si=FUANrLfAnxxSCY-N https://youtu.be/QMqH0zyrkwA?si=hojkUUhJeJbOgxLT https://youtu.be/KaZqzn2ZVbU?si=tvWGvOwAyrtfS3yi https://suno.com/s/afV6H1bpHkwZPKqM https://youtube.com/shorts/_TbygtuEcII?si=GjUWw-kyLEVtuztE
It's been exactly one week since a man named Michael Mott jumped over the 8-foot security fence around Denver International Airport and died in a collision with a Frontier plane during takeoff. Each day has brought new headlines, insights, and twists into the shocking incident, including legal action some passengers are now taking against the airport. So was DIA negligent? Green chile correspondent Justine Sandoval joins producers Paul Karolyi and Olivia Jewell Love to discuss the accident at DIA — as well as the highs and lows of the state legislative session, which wrapped on Wednesday — and play a listener's twisted game: Are you actually a Denverite? Plus, a bonus! City Cast Denver Neighbors are getting a special members-only bonus segment about some new reporting on a major employer that might be ordering workers back to the office soon. Subscribe now to get all the details! Membership.citycast.fm Paul mentioned the great early returns already coming in on our Denver Bike Community Poll, which we will reveal around Bike Fest on June 13. Take it now if you ride a bike in Denver! Olivia mentioned the Oatmeal Creme Pie Bandit and the geese outside the Littleton ARC. Justine discussed the smoke rising over Suncor this week. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What do you think about the accident at DIA? We want to hear from you! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this May 15th episode: Denver Health Regional Air Quality Council Levitt Pavilion Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise
It's Friday, which means it's time for the bonus show. Episode 133 of Shoot Around kicks off with some genuinely surprising news — Alperen Sengun was voted the NBA's most overrated player by his own peers in The Athletic's annual poll. Seven-time champion Robert Horry weighs in on whether that reputation is fair, what Jeff Teague said about swag, and which players would actually top the overrated list if the guys had a vote. Then it's straight into the Kevin Hart Roast — specifically the clips of Draymond Green catching shots from Tom Brady, Shane Gillis, Jeff Ross, and The Rock. The guys break down the best lines of the night and give Draymond his flowers for actually holding his own on the mic. After that, a legendary clip courtesy of a listener: Vernon Maxwell on All The Smoke telling the full story of Hakeem Olajuwon slapping him in the locker room at halftime. Robert Horry was there for the Rockets at the time, so yeah — this one gets personal. And then things take a turn. A Frontier Airlines plane struck a pedestrian who'd somehow made it onto the runway at Denver International Airport — and the guys react to the cockpit audio. From there, the show ends on a high note: the story of Jessica Holloway, the Tampa mom who set up a folding table at a U8 girls soccer game and started selling homemade wine to the other parents out of an Igloo cooler. Her menu included "Referee Tears" at $15 a jar. She was arrested. The guys are outraged on her behalf. Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday and Friday. 00:00 Intro – Big Shot Bob 00:30 Sengun Named NBA's Most Overrated Player 01:30 Breaking Down the Player Vote 02:30 Who Would YOU Vote For? 03:30 Robert Horry Weighs In on Overrated 04:30 Dillon Brooks, Markkanen & More Names 05:30 Draymond at the Kevin Hart Roast 06:00 Best Roast Lines on Draymond 07:30 Draymond Fires Back at Chelsea Handler 08:00 Regina Hall & the Roast Special Breakdown 09:00 Vernon Maxwell Story: Hakeem Slapped Him? 09:30 Mad Max Tells the Full Story 11:00 Robert Horry Reacts – He Was There 12:00 A Man Got Hit by a Plane at Denver Airport 12:30 Cockpit Audio from the Frontier Airlines Incident 14:00 The Guys React to the Runway Story 14:30 Jessica Holloway: The Wine Mom at the Soccer Game 15:00 The Menu: Sangria, Rosé & Referee Tears 16:00 Should She Have Been Arrested? 17:00 Parenting at Kids' Sports Events & Final Takes
In this episode of Ross on the News with Jeana, Ross and Jeana dive into a mix of news and personal stories. They discuss the recent news of President Trump's visit to China, where he was seen sitting without a cushion on his chair, while Chinese President Xi Jinping had one. They also talk about the warning from China to Taiwan and the implications of this move. Additionally, Ross shares his thoughts on the upcoming release of the Denver Broncos schedule and the Taco Bell Cantina at the Denver International Airport. The conversation is light-hearted and humorous, with Jeana and Ross discussing their personal experiences and opinions on various topics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Cortez man accused of brutally beating three men in Veterans Park in 2025, killing one of them, entered a not-guilty plea in District Court on Wednesday. In other news, a man who was struck by a plane and killed after he trespassed onto a runway at Denver International Airport on Friday reportedly had lived in Montezuma County.
Tonight, on The Conway Show, the 7 PM hour covers a tragic and shocking story out of Denver International Airport, where authorities say Michael Mott breached airport security and was fatally struck by a departing Frontier Airlines plane. The medical examiner has ruled the death a suicide, raising new questions about airport perimeter safety and runway security. Then, it’s back to Los Angeles, where Angelino Heights residents are pushing for tougher parking rules as Dodger Stadium game-day traffic continues to overrun their neighborhood. At 7:20, Conway breaks down the latest on the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak, with cases rising to 11 and passengers quarantining around the world. Health officials say the outbreak involves the Andes virus, a rare hantavirus strain that can spread through prolonged close contact. Plus, Conway riffs on why TV shows get iconic titles like Friends, The Big Bang Theory, The Odd Couple, and The Brady Bunch, while radio still leans on host names like Joe Rogan, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Monks & Merrill. Then special guest Chris Merrill joins the show to talk radio roots, Michigan, deep broadcast footprints, and why The Tim Conway Show was the very first podcast he ever downloaded. Conway & Steckler used to hang out together. Vin Scully famous line. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AirAsia places a large A220 order, a Frontier jet collides with a pedestrian, Boeing hopes for a mega-deal in China, power banks in the cabin are in the cross-hairs, the Senate hopes to save the last three Tomcats, and FedEx plans to return MD-11s to service. Also, preliminary information about AvCon 2027, upcoming airshows and fly-ins, and a detailed explanation of weight and balance for airliners. Aviation News Air Asia orders for 150 A220s, giving program a big boost; launches high density version AirAsia becomes the launch customer for a 160 PAX high-density version of the Airbus A220 currently under development. The order from the Malaysian LCC brings total A220 orders to more than 1,000. Airbus wants to increase the production rate to 14 per month, and this order will help. Deliveries could begin in late 2027 or early 2028. Credit: Airbus Tony Fernandes, Chief Executive Officer of Capital A (the holding company of AirAsia), said “My philosophy has been built on a very strong network. Two of the driving factors of AirAsia's network are that 60% of our routes are routes that were never done before. We go into secondary and tertiary cities. And the second underlying principle of what we do is frequency. So, obviously, we've bought a lot of A321s, which have 244 seats. Not every route pairing could fill 244 seats.” Person who jumped perimeter fence is hit and killed by Frontier plane during takeoff on Denver runway, airport says A person crossed the perimeter fence and a runway at Denver International Airport and was subsequently struck and killed by a departing Frontier Airlines plane, Flight 4345. The flight was aborted, and a brief engine fire was extinguished. Twelve people reported minor injuries in the evacuation, and five were taken to local hospitals. Potential 600-aircraft Boeing mega-order from China hinges on Trump-Xi summit President Donald Trump's business delegation is visiting China, and Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg is reportedly attending. Thirteen Chinese domestic carriers operate 97 737 MAX aircraft, and Boeing is hopeful that with Trump's help, as many as 500 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and about 100 widebody jets can be ordered. In April 2026, Ortberg said, “Without the administration's support, I don't think we'll see any near-term large orders out of China. It really is something that would be tied to the effort from the administration.” The CAAC does not simply rubber-stamp Western approvals. It runs a parallel, sovereign certification process based on the Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement (BASA) signed by the US and China in 2005, with the operational details specified in the Implementation Procedures for Airworthiness (IPA). Airlines Are Cracking Down on Portable Power Banks According to ICAO, power banks caused more reported airplane fires and thermal runaway incidents than any other lithium-battery device in 2025. FAA data shows that airlines reported lithium battery events involving fire, smoke, or extreme heat nearly twice a week on average in 2025. Airlines ban power banks in checked luggage and are now implementing new rules for these devices brought on board. ‘Maverick Act' saves last 3 F-14 Tomcats from destruction The US Navy has just three remaining F-14D Tomcats. The aircraft were retired in 2006, but the U.S. Senate wants to ensure that those three jets survive and maybe even fly. S. 4161, the Maverick Act, passed by the Senate but not yet enacted, authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to transfer the three F-14D Tomcats to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center Commission in Huntsville, Alabama. The Commission could put the aircraft on display or operate them at “an airshow … or a commemorative event to preserve United States naval aviation heritage.” FedEx's MD-11 comeback to start with short cargo flight to Miami FedEx hopes to repair and return to service 29 grounded MD-11 freighter aircraft. The company proposes to send technicians to 16 locations worldwide, where they will remove the engine pylons and transport them to maintenance facilities in Indianapolis and Memphis. There, Boeing redesigned bearings will be installed, and the pylons will be returned to the aircraft. MD-11 operations were halted after the November 4, 2025, crash of UPS Flight 2976 in Louisville, Kentucky. See: FAA Ends MD-11 Grounding After Boeing Review Mentioned AvCon is billed as “The world's only convention built for aviation fans by aviation creators.” The organizers say, “Based on the success of 2026, we've extended this – so for THREE amazing days, we're taking over the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Orlando, Florida for panels, merch, meet-ups, and good old-fashioned AvGeek fun. Whether you're a YouTube fan, private pilot, model collector, or airline loyalty nerd — join us aboard.” May 21, 21 & 22 2027” [sic]. Hyatt Regency, Orlando International Airport (MCO) Stories about Flying: When a Standard Instrument Departure Becomes Hazardous to Your Professional Health. A routine instrument departure turns into a career-defining moment when poor cockpit communication and rushed decisions lead to a serious ATC deviation. In this episode, Rob Mark shares how one flight exposed the dangers of weak Crew Resource Management—and the hard lesson that remaining silent can be just as risky as making the wrong call. The Great State of Maine Airshow, July 11 and 12, 2026, at Brunswick Executive Airport (former Brunswick Naval Air Station) and featuring the Blue Angels, the F-35 Demo Team, and the C-17 Demo Team. The 29th Annual Spurwink Farm Pancake Breakfast and Fly-In, Sunday, July 12, 2026, at 8:00 AM – 11:30 AM. Why Insurance Breaks The Uber-In-The-Air Fantasy Video: United — Safety in Motion https://youtu.be/Jep3RR2yEXA?si=4N4BMvuZtmTAAK0s Video: A Hundred Years of Safety – Delta’s 2025 Centennial Safety Video https://youtu.be/mnOLUnExHvw?si=6alarZQtV1keuXF2 Hosts this Episode Max Flight, our Main(e) Man Micah, and Rob Mark.
Dominic Carter opens with the deadly security failure at Denver International Airport, where a man was killed after entering a restricted runway area and being struck by a jet engine, raising urgent concerns about airport perimeter safety. The discussion then shifts to escalating antisemitic tensions and protests in New York City, with criticism directed at local leadership for failing to adequately address rising hostility toward Jewish communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Dan Caplis Show, Dan dives into the latest developments at Denver International Airport after a 41-year-old man attempted to commit suicide by standing in the path of an oncoming plane. Dan expresses frustration with the lack of information being shared by authorities and the potential public safety implications. He's joined by Noel Sterett, an attorney with Alliance Defending Freedom, who discusses a case involving parental rights and the accommodation of transgender students in Jefferson County schools. The conversation also touches on the importance of transparency and accountability in government.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on America in the MorningTrump Heads To China President Trump has left the United States for important meetings with the leadership of China, but his trip to Beijing started with controversy. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports it was the president's comments about American's financial situation that caused some angst. Democrats & GOP Target Hegseth Pete Hegseth faced another contentious Congressional hearing on Tuesday, but it wasn't just Democrats on the attack. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports that GOP Senators were also visibly angry with the Defense Secretary on a number of issues. Carroll Payments Posponed A federal appeals court says President Trump can postpone payment to a columnist who won sexual abuse and defamation suits against him. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Vacancy At The FDA The Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration is out after facing pressure from within the Trump Administration. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Charges & Settlement In Maryland Bridge Collapse Charges have been filed for those involved in a fatal 2024 bridge collapse in Maryland. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports this comes as the state reached a multi-billion dollar settlement with the operator of the cargo ship that brought down the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Hacker Payday Data stolen from a large education group that affected institutions from Harvard University to high schools was deleted after a deal was struck with the hackers who stole it. Mike Hempen has details. South Carolina Redistricting Decision Redistricting efforts continue in several American states ahead of the midterms, but state senators in South Carolina are rejecting a new Republican-proposed Congressional map. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Patel On The Hot Seat There was nothing less than a fireworks display in the United States Senate where FBI Director Kash Patel sat before a committee to testify, and strongly denied reports of excessive drinking and investigating news reporters. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Comey's Comments Fresh off a second indictment from the Department of Justice, former FBI Director James Comey is making the rounds on news networks defending his actions and claiming himself a victim of political retribution. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Man Killed On Denver Runway Identified Authorities in Colorado have identified the person who was killed when he wandered onto an active runway at the Denver International Airport, and why he went there. Lisa Dwyer reports. Finally A familiar name will be back at the Academy Awards hosting the Oscars for 2026. Correspondent Ed Donahue has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on the latest on a deadly incident at Denver International Airport.
Ryan talks with Air Travel Analyst Jay Ratliff about deadly incidents at Denver International Airport and Orlando International Airport, including a man being sucked into a plane engine on a runway and an airport worker killed in a vehicle crash.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maggie Rulli reports on the Americans on their way home after their luxury cruise ship was at the center of a deadly Hantavirus outbreak and Christiane Cordero has the latest on how the the CDC is responding to new scrutiny over its handling of the outbreak; Andrew Dymburt reports on the new video showing the moments a Frontier Airlines plane hit and killed a person at Denver International Airport; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
American passengers aboard the MV Hondius have arrived at the Nebraska's biocontainment center. We're learning more about why President Donald Trump rejected Iran's latest peace proposal. Chinese President Xi Jingping has invited President Trump to visit Beijing this week. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is calling for Sen. Mark Kelly to be investigated for a second time. Plus, Denver International Airport is conducting a safety review after someone was struck and killed on the runway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
May 11, 2026Have you had your dose of The Daily MoJo today? Download our app HERE"Is AI Psychosis Real? | The Daily MoJo Ep:051126"This episode of The Daily Mojo delves into a range of compelling topics, from a concerning incident at Denver International Airport to political maneuvering and the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. Hosts Brad Staggs and Ron Phillips offer insightful commentary on current events, including redistricting debates and the implications of AI technology. The discussion also touches upon personal reflections and unique stories, providing a comprehensive and engaging listening experience.Phil Bell's Morning Update - Vagina is for lovers: HEREThe Way I See It - Ron's Wonky Perspective: Burn down the courthouse!: HEREOur affiliate partners:EMP Shield - Figuring out the odds of a devastating EMP attack on the United States is impossible, but as with any disaster, the chances are NOT ZERO, and could happen any day. This decade has proven that the weird and unexpected is right around the corner. Be prepared - protect your home, vehicle, even your generator - with EMP Shield. You'll save money and protect what's important at the same time!ProtectMyMoJo.com Be prepared! Not scared. Need some Ivermection? Some Hydroxychloroquine? Don't have a doctor who fancies your crazy ideas? We have good news - Dr. Stella Immanuel has teamed up with The Daily MoJo to keep you healthy and happy all year long! Not only can she provide you with those necessary prophylactics, but StellasMoJo.com has plenty of other things to keep you and your body in tip-top shape. Use Promo Code: DailyMoJo to save $$Take care of your body - it's the only one you'll get and it's your temple! We've partnered with Sugar Creek Goods to help you care for yourself in an all-natural way. And in this case, "all natural" doesn't mean it doesn't work! Save 15% on your order with promo code "DailyMojo" at SmellMyMoJo.comCBD is almost everywhere you look these days, so the answer isn't so much where can you get it, it's more about - where can you get the CBD products that actually work!? Certainly, NOT at the gas station! Patriots Relief says it all in the name, and you can save an incredible 40% with the promo code "DailyMojo" at GetMoJoCBD.com!Romika Designs is an awesome American small business that specializes in creating laser-engraved gifts and awards for you, your family, and your employees. Want something special for someone special? Find exactly what you want at MoJoLaserPros.com There have been a lot of imitators, but there's only OG – American Pride Roasters Coffee. It was first and remains the best roaster of fine coffee beans from around the world. You like coffee? You'll love American Pride – from the heart of the heartland – Des Moines, Iowa. AmericanPrideRoasters.com Find great deals on American-made products at MoJoMyPillow.com. Mike Lindell – a true patriot in our eyes – puts his money where his mouth (and products) is/are. Find tremendous deals at MoJoMyPillow.com – Promo Code: MoJo50 Life gets messy – sometimes really messy. Be ready for the next mess with survival food and tools from My Patriot Supply. A 25 year shelf life and fantastic variety are just the beginning of the long list of reasons to get your emergency rations at PrepareWithMoJo50.comStay ConnectedWATCH The Daily Mojo LIVE 7-9a CT: www.TheDailyMojo.com Rumble: HEREOr just LISTEN:The Daily MoJo ChannelBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-daily-mojo-with-brad-staggs--3085897/support.WATCH: TheDailyMoJO.comLISTEN: TDM RadioRUMBLE: HEREDownload the APP HERE.StellasMojo.comCODE: dailymojo - Save 5%GetMojoCBD.comCODE: dailymojo - Save 40%!
Tara and Lee tackle redistricting battles, climate controversy, soft-on-crime policies, and a shocking airport tragedy. HOOK From redistricting wars and Supreme Court rulings to explosive climate change claims and a horrifying airport incident, Tara says the political and cultural cracks in America are becoming impossible to ignore. DESCRIPTION Today's AMPERWAVE DAILY dives headfirst into multiple explosive stories dominating conservative conversation nationwide. Tara and Lee break down claims that Democrats are panicking over redistricting fights and census controversies, while South Carolina Republicans face mounting pressure over congressional maps involving Representative Jim Clyburn. The show then pivots into a fiery debate over climate change narratives after critics argued that revised IPCC modeling undermines decades of catastrophic predictions. Tara examines how climate policies shaped energy prices, coal production, manufacturing, and media messaging involving figures like Barack Obama and Al Gore. Later, the conversation turns emotional and intense with discussion surrounding violent crime, repeat offenders, subway attacks in New York City, and the consequences of criminal justice policy debates. The episode closes with reactions to a shocking runway tragedy at Denver International Airport involving a trespasser and a departing aircraft. KEY TOPICS Democrat concerns over redistricting battles Congressional seat and census controversy Supreme Court rulings on race-based districts South Carolina GOP infighting Climate change debate and IPCC revisions Coal production and energy policy Violent crime and repeat offender policies NYC subway attack controversy Denver airport runway tragedy Media narratives and political messaging SEGMENTS SEGMENT 1 — “Redistricting Panic” Tara opens by discussing reports that Democrats are increasingly worried about congressional redistricting and future elections. The conversation focuses on claims of census manipulation, race-based districts, and legal battles surrounding Supreme Court rulings. SEGMENT 2 — “South Carolina Civil War” The spotlight shifts to South Carolina politics, where Tara criticizes Republican leadership figures including Henry McMaster and Shane Massey over congressional map disputes and GOP strategy surrounding Donald Trump. SEGMENT 3 — “Climate Narrative Under Fire” The show explores claims that revised IPCC climate scenarios weaken earlier catastrophic projections. Tara argues climate policy reshaped America's economy through higher energy prices, manufacturing losses, and restrictions on domestic coal production. SEGMENT 4 — “Crime, Consequences & Public Safety” An emotional segment examines violent subway attacks in New York City, repeat offender policies, and debates surrounding criminal justice reform. Tara argues progressive policies are creating dangerous public safety outcomes. SEGMENT 5 — “The Denver Runway Horror” The episode closes with reactions to a disturbing incident at Denver International Airport after a trespasser reportedly walked into the engine path of a departing aircraft, leaving witnesses stunned. QUOTE OF THE DAY “When Democrats get desperate, they get crazy.” SOCIAL MEDIA TEASER
Disappointed cruise passengers complain about an alcohol ban, a campaign to revive Spirit Airlines is going viral, a norovirus outbreak sickens 115 people at Port Canaveral, more hantavirus updates, Spencer Pratt calls out Newsom's wife for taking money meant for fire victims, Jeff Bezos wants to sell his mega-yacht, a Frontier Airlines flight struck a person while departing Denver International Airport, and a village in China known as the 'Kingdom of Women'...
Iran pushed back on the latest U.S. peace proposal, passengers from the Hantavirus cruise ship began evacuating and returning home, a person was killed at Denver International Airport after being struck by a plane, and Virginia's Supreme Court overturned a voter-approved redistricting measure. Update: Iran-via AP News Hantavirus-via CNN and NY Times Death in Denver-via AP News Virginia Court -via The HillTake the pledge to be a voter at raisingvoters.org/beavoterDecember.on AmazonSubscribe to the Substack: kimmoffat.substack.comAll episodes can be found at:kimmoffat.com/thenewsAs always, you can find me onInstagram/Twitter/Bluesky @kimmoffat andTikTok @kimmoffatishere
A shocking and confusing story out of Denver International Airport just before midnight. A Frontier jet had to abort its take off after accelerating and striking a pedestrian on an active runway. No word on who the person was and how and why they were crossing the runway. We have the audio between the pilot and the air traffic controller moments after the collision, when the jet’s engine caught fire.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A shocking and confusing story out of Denver International Airport just before midnight. A Frontier jet had to abort its take off after accelerating and striking a pedestrian on an active runway. No word on who the person was and how and why they were crossing the runway. We have the audio between the pilot and the air traffic controller moments after the collision, when the jet’s engine caught fire.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A shocking and confusing story out of Denver International Airport just before midnight. A Frontier jet had to abort its take off after accelerating and striking a pedestrian on an active runway. No word on who the person was and how and why they were crossing the runway. We have the audio between the pilot and the air traffic controller moments after the collision, when the jet’s engine caught fire.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A shocking and confusing story out of Denver International Airport just before midnight. A Frontier jet had to abort its take off after accelerating and striking a pedestrian on an active runway. No word on who the person was and how and why they were crossing the runway. We have the audio between the pilot and the air traffic controller moments after the collision, when the jet’s engine caught fire.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When 7-year-old Reid lost his beloved binder of Pokémon cards at Denver International Airport, his heart broke. The binder held a collection he had carefully built, card by card, treasure by treasure. AND One young man in Long Beach, California, is turning grief into purpose with his new venture. He recently opened a cafe in honor of his late girlfriend, Reinne. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godtube.com/blog/airline-workers-replace-lost-cards.html https://www.godtube.com/blog/turning-grief-into-purpose.html Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
**Please note this is a Spookysode, there are going to be triggers present in this episode that aren't present in typical episodes. Contents hold more intense subject matter, please take caution. **We dive deep into the strange legends surrounding Denver Airport before exploring “The Things That Knock” Secret tunnels, terrifying murals, nighttime encounters, and the something trying to get your attention from the other side of the door....LAST DAY FOR PRINTSthe-witch-bitch-amateur-hour-podcast-shop.fourthwall.comwitchbitchamateurhour.comWant to help support the Podcast? Consider becoming a Patron!patreon.com/wbahpodcastAdvertise with us!Just shoot an email to wbahpodcast@gmail.comSnag yourself some WBAH Merch!Meet New Witches!Your Average Witch Podcastyouraveragewitchpodcast.comIt's A Whole Thing Podcastwww.wholethingpodcast.comPlay The Sims With Charlyetwitch.tv/charlye_withawhySupport the showGet Ya Witch Shit!Crepuscularconjuration.comCharm by Charlye MichelleAncestor Oil and Fire Scrying Sessionscharmbycharlye.comOur Video EditorEldrich Kitchenm.youtube.com/channel/UC_CwBrVMhqezVz_fog716OwContact Us (Come Eat With Us)Instagram @WitchBitchAmateurHourFacebook @WitchAmateurHourwbahpodcast@gmail.comHandwritten letters are actual magic!601 Kingston RdSte 300 #1011Benton, LA 71006We are not doctors, lawyers, or professionals. We're amateurs. Nothing we say should be taken as advice, instruction, or seriously. Any actions taken based on our content can and will lead to chaos, injury, existential crises, your pets no longer loving you, and possibly death. We make no promises and assume no liability.
The Denver International Airport is well known for all its crazy conspiracy theories and big blue mascot out front. But what's actually going on in those secret tunnels beneath the concourses? We're revisiting a conversation Host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi had with YouTuber Dave Chung about our investigation into all the airport lore and what we heard from the people who work there. Follow Dave Chung on YouTube and check out the videos he made of our visit to DIA! Paul mentioned this petition circulating among airport workers calling for a dedicated security line. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this April 27th episode: The Delores project If you enjoyed our interview about TaskRabbit with Danny Feely, the Director of FP&A, learn more here. Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise
Crystal Hartman has been a Netvvrk member since we launched in 2021 — long enough to know exactly how she uses it, and what it's actually done for her practice. She joins me today to talk about what it looks like to run a studio with your values front and center: finding community after relocating to a new city, using Netvvrk as a resource library rather than a fixed routine, and how learning to articulate what she needed led directly to getting the keys to an experimental exhibition space in her town. Crystal Hartman (b. 1983, Durango, Colorado, USA) is a multimedia artist based in Urbana, Illinois. Her work has been exhibited at the CCCB, Barcelona; National Palace of Culture, Sofia; BMOCA, Boulder; Arvada Center for the Arts; and Denver International Airport. Her work appears globally in arts and literary publications, as album art through independent labels, and on book covers published by Oxford University Press and A5 Publishing, Madrid. In addition to her studio and curatorial practices, she teaches workshops on Light and Alternative Photographic Processes each spring through the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign at The Farms: An Allerton Folk School. Free Info Session: How to Get on a Museum's Radar - Tuesday, April 28th at 7pm EST. Register here. Website: https://www.crystalhartman.com/
Paul Comfort talks with Patrick Preusser, Chief Operating Officer of Denver's Regional Transportation District (RTD), to unpack the reality of delivering transit service across one of the largest and most complex systems in the U.S.Serving over 3 million people across 2,000+ square miles, RTD operates a multimodal network of bus, light rail, commuter rail, paratransit, and emerging microtransit services—all coordinated under a $1.3 billion operation.As part of our “The Doers” series, this conversation focuses on the leaders responsible for turning strategy into service—and Patrick offers a rare, inside look at what that really means.In this episode, you'll learn:What a Chief Operating Officer actually does in a major transit agencyHow RTD manages daily service for 135,000+ ridersThe key KPIs driving performance—from on-time service to cost efficiencyWhy Denver embraced frequent regional rail before it became industry standardHow transit agencies are adapting to new ridership patterns post-pandemicThe role of technology, safety, and data dashboards in modern operationsWhat's ahead for Denver, including BRT expansion, rail reconstruction, and major development projectsA system built for scale—and the futureFrom direct rail service to Denver International Airport to major upcoming investments like the East Colfax BRT line, RTD is positioning itself for long-term growth in one of America's fastest-evolving regions.Patrick also reflects on his journey through the industry—from starting as a transit user in Chicago to leading operations in Denver—and what it means to be one of the “doers” responsible for delivering service where it matters most: on the street.Listen now to learn how transit strategy becomes real-world service.CreditsHost and Producer: Paul ComfortExecutive Producer: Julie GatesProducer: Chris O'KeeffeEditor: Patrick EmileAssociate Producer: Cyndi RaskinBrand Design: Tina OlagundoyeTransit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world's people.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.
In this episode, we dive into a fascinating case of selective enforcement by the federal government. Michael shares a story about Tyler Perry giving away gift cards to TSA employees in Atlanta, while Denver International Airport was soliciting similar gift cards for their employees, raising questions about the fairness of the rules. We explore the concept of prohibited sources and how it relates to the situation, and discuss the implications of selective enforcement in government. It's a thought-provoking conversation that challenges the idea of ethics and fairness in government.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neighbors of Burnham Yard – the proposed site of a future Broncos stadium in La Alma Lincoln Park – are concerned about the development's impact on traffic flow, parking, and how pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure will be a part of the plan. Can team ownership be trusted to fully address these big picture transit issues? Denver Post city government reporter Elliott Wenzler joins host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi to share what she heard from neighbors and what's next for this city-transforming project. Plus, they look at the connections between a new lawsuit against the city filed by a lawyer for the city, and what it could mean for the future of federal funding for Denver International Airport. Elliott talked about the conceptual map of plans to address traffic in and out of the Burnham Yard site. What do you think about the plan for Burnham Yard? We want to hear from you! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm Learn more about the sponsors of this March 24th episode: Arvada Center Cozy Earth - Use code COZYDENVER for up to 20% off Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise
Dan discusses the escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran. He shares his thoughts on President Trump's claim that there are ongoing negotiations with Iran, and whether this is a bluff or a sign of a potential deal. Dan also shares a personal story about a mysterious incident at Denver International Airport, where a backpack suddenly appeared next to him, sparking theories about a potential test or warning. He's joined by Colonel Curt Dale, a war hero, to discuss the situation and the possibility of a massive battle with Iran.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailAntonio is a 20-year retired combat veteran of the United States Air Force. He completed his career in the Air Force as a Military Working Dog (MWD) program manager for twelve military units. His highlights while on active duty include being hand-picked as a Department of Defense MWD trainer, kennel master, unit trainer, pre-deployment senior instructor, and special tactics member/instructor. After retiring in 2013, Antonio was employed by various private security firms supporting U.S. Treasury Department and U.S. State Department domestic and international security contracts. During this period, he was assigned to the following positions: high-threat protection security specialist, emergency response team member, canine handler, kennel master, and training director. Following his time in the private contracting world, Antonio was employed by the Department of Homeland Security's National Explosives Detection Canine Team Program (NEDCTP). During this time, he served as unit canine trainer and supervisor of canine operations for eleven TSA Passenger Screening Canine (PSC) teams at Colorado's Denver International Airport. In 2018, Antonio left federal service to train high-performance canine teams for the U.S. Army Special Operations Command. He resigned from his position in the fall of 2022 to launch ORO-K9 Services - a lifelong dream. We are pleased to have Vested Interest in K9's as a sponsor. Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is a 501c(3) non-profit whose mission is to provide bullet and stab-protective vests and other assistance to dogs. Check it out www.vik9s.org. Please welcome Ray Allen Manufacturing as a sponsor to the podcast. Go to the most trusted name in industry for all of your k9 related equipment. For a 10% discount use the RAMWDDP10 discount code.Welcome our sponsor Gold Coast K9. Gold Coast K9 trains and deploys hand-selected service dogs for personal and family protection, police agencies, and school districts. Their training programs rank among the best and most trusted in the world. Follow Gold Coast k9 on all social media platforms. For 10% off merchandise use the GCK910 discount code on their website www.goldcoastk9.comHLTK9 Conference continues to be a supporter of the WDDP. They are gearing up for the next conference in Myrtle Beach SC. Plan ahead, the 2026 conference will be April 14 - 16 2026. Register today at www.htlk9.com. Welcome our newest sponsor NCK9LLC. Located in Four Oaks NC, just east of Raleigh NC. Jim O'Brien and staff offer a variety of K9 services. Contact them at Phone : 919-353-7149 Email: jobrien@nck9.us
In this episode, Michael discusses the recent power outage at Denver International Airport, where a scheduled maintenance operation left the airport in the dark for over an hour. He questions the airport's contingency planning, citing a lack of independent power generation and a single point of failure in the system. Michael also references a 2019 article in Airport Improvement Magazine, which highlighted the airport's vulnerability to power outages. He expresses frustration with the airport's slow and metered approach to addressing the issue, and wonders why a backup power system didn't kick in during the outage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Michael Brown dives into the critical infrastructure of Denver International Airport, questioning the city's decision-making process. He discusses the airport's power outages, citing a recent substation failure that left the airport partially operational. Michael highlights the airport's lack of backup systems, despite having the opportunity to implement them, and contrasts this with the swift removal of a statue and renaming of a park in response to a allegation. He also touches on the city's exploration of clean energy solutions, including a nuclear reactor, and the bureaucratic process that's hindering progress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another No Kings protest is planned in Denver next week, and Colorado is grappling with President Trump's looming imperial tendencies – what happens if Governor Polis chooses not to grant Tina Peters clemency? What could the state lose in retaliation? In the second season of Master Plan: The Kingmakers, host David Sirota and his team at The Lever dig into a decades-long scheme to make the American presidency more like a monarchy. Sirota joins host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi to explore the local connections to this presidential power grab. Plus, we continue our conversation on “captive pricing,” drilling down specifically into concessions contracts at Denver International Airport, and take a look at an underrated Nuggets player. We discussed the 9News investigation comparing prices on goods at DIA and the Denver Post's coverage of the city auditor's 2022 report on questionable airport concessions contracts. Paul talked about local airport concessions big shot Rod Tafoya. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Did you enjoy today's sponsored interview with Elizabeth Martinez from Compass Real Estate? Learn more here. Learn more about the sponsors of this March 19th episode: Denver Health Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise
In this episode, we dive into a high-stakes lawsuit involving Denver International Airport's General Counsel, Everett Martinez. Attorney Steven Murray joins us to discuss the allegations of retaliation, racial discrimination, and a fabricated investigation. Martinez claims he was told to cover up the Key Lime Air lease issue and was denied a pay raise despite his excellent performance. We explore the complex web of city officials and the FAA's involvement. With millions of dollars at stake, this case raises questions about the intersection of politics and ethics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we dive into the world of politics and current events. Host Ross discusses the latest news, including a lawsuit filed by the general counsel of Denver International Airport against the city, and the potential implications of a merger between Tegna Inc. and Nextstar Media Group. We also explore the impact of the Federal Reserve's decision to keep interest rates the same, and the ongoing battle between the Trump administration and FED Chair Jerome Powell. Additionally, we touch on the state of the US Postal Service, which may be running out of cash, and the potential effects of a new bill aimed at restricting sports betting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Michael dives into a heated exchange between Senators Rand Paul and Markwayne Mullen. The tension escalates as they discuss a past confrontation, with Rand Paul sharing his personal experience of being physically attacked and Markwayne Mullen's response sparking outrage. The conversation touches on the importance of accountability, leadership, and the impact of words on our actions. Michael also shares his thoughts on the Denver International Airport power outage and the city's backup systems, highlighting the need for effective planning and preparedness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday, December 19th, 2025Today, the government added a charge in Trump's fourth failed attempt to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James; Trump's $1,776 bonus to members of the military comes from their already approved basic housing allowance; the parties delivered closing arguments in the case against Judge Hannah Dugan; Pam Bondi wants a bounty on people who support trans rights; Republican redistricting in North Carolina could backfire in the midterms; House Democrats release more photos from Epstein's estate; and speaking of Alan Dershowitz - he told Trump that he might be able to run for a third term; Trump is going to rename the Kennedy Center to include his name; and Happy Epstein Files Day to all who celebrate! And Allison delivers your Good News.Thank You, Naked WinesTo get 6 bottles of wine for $39.99, head to http://nakedwines.com/DAILYBEANS and use code DAILYBEANS for both the code and password.Guest: John FugelsangTell Me Everything - https://www.johnfugelsang.com/tmehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-john-fugelsang-podcast/id1464094232Substack-https://johnfugelsang.substack.comhttps://bsky.app/profile/johnfugelsang.bsky.socialhttps://x.com/JohnFugelsangSeparation of Church and Hate by John Fugelsang - OUT NOW!https://a.co/d/bp1JkMMSubscribe to the MSW YouTube Channel - MSW Media - YouTubeStorieshttps://www.cnn.com/2025/12/18/politics/epstein-estate-photos-releasedhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/2025/12/18/kennedy-center-renamed-trump/https://www.wsj.com/politics/elections/trump-told-by-alan-dershowitz-constitutionality-of-third-term-is-unclear-33133eb8https://www.defenseone.com/policy/2025/12/trump-rebrands-congressionally-approved-troop-housing-subsidy-warrior-dividend-bonus/410250/https://www.advocate.com/politics/pam-bondi-trans-equality-bountieshttps://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/17/letitia-james-indictment-third-charge-00697148https://www.cbsnews.com/news/republicans-north-carolina-redistricting-democrat-looking-to-take-advantage-allison-jaslow/Good Trouble - https://near.tl/sm/ik-ZushRahis Saturday, December 20Indivisible Groups, Colorado Partnership Teams, Aurora Unidos CSO and many other community organizations and individuals are protesting on Dec 20 against Key Lime Air's contract with ICE to transport detainees and with their contract with the University of Colorado to transport their athletic teams. Denver Air Connection is a subsidiary of Key Lime Air and we are protesting at numerous airports which serve Denver Air Connection. Y'all covered our efforts with Denver's City Council members voting down an expansion of Key Lime at Denver International Airport.https://www.instagram.com/aurora_unidos_csohttps://coloradoipt.orghttps://www.mobilize.us/mobilize/event/875503https://www.instagram.com/p/DSVpycsjxDyAllison is donating $20K to It Gets Better and inviting you to help match her donations. Your support makes this work possible, Daily Beans fam.http://itgetsbetter.org/dailybeansdonateFrom The Good Newshttps://www.instagram.com/myvoicemychoiceorg/https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/environment/national-parks-pass-sticker/https://www.thesageleafstudio.com/products/national-parks-pass-stickers→Go To https://DailyBeansPod.com Click on ‘Good News and Good Trouble' to Share Yours Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:https://apple.co/3XNx7ckWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?https://patreon.com/thedailybeanshttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/https://apple.co/3UKzKt0 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.