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Melissa Adan has the latest on the bank standoff and bomb threat in Bakersfield, California, that's turned into a lockdown and possible hostage situation; Victor Oquendo has details on the Chicago-bound Frontier Airlines flight from Puerto Rico forced to divert to Miami after authorities say a man tried to open an exit door and allegedly choked an off-duty flight attendant seated next to him; Aaron Katersky reports on the New York City police investigation into the unidentified men seen in video opening manholes and going into sewers in Brooklyn and Queens; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
California primary results are still too close to call and a Trump-backed candidate loses in the GOP primary for Iowa Governor. Lawmakers push back on President Trump's naming of Bill Pulte as acting Director of National Intelligence. CBS News fires Scott Pelley after a clash with leadership. According to police, a Frontier Airlines passenger choked an off-duty flight attendant. Plus, Uber reveals the 10th annual weirdest lost and found index. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this edition of Hollywood's Headlines, the guys react to the huge television audience for Spurs vs. Thunder Game 7, which drew nearly 16 million viewers, and discuss why the upcoming NBA Finals matchup between the Spurs and Knicks could generate even bigger numbers. They also talk about former NBA star Jeremy Lin joining Finals coverage and break down Stephen Curry's reported $400 million shoe deal with Li-Ning, leading to a broader conversation about superstar athletes reaching billionaire status. Plus, the crew reacts to a wild incident aboard a Frontier Airlines flight from Puerto Rico to Chicago, where a disruptive passenger allegedly attempted to access the cockpit and open an emergency exit before being subdued by a former MMA fighter on board, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing in Miami
Hour 2 features plenty of Dolphins discussion as Joe Rose talks about the importance of a breakout season from Chop Robinson, why he expects Jeff Hafley's defense to be aggressive and blitz-heavy, and the challenges Miami will face against some of the NFL's top quarterbacks this season. The guys also weigh in on the gambling allegations surrounding quarterback Brendan Sorsby, with Joe questioning whether he'll ever get another opportunity in college football or the NFL after reportedly betting on his own team. Omar Kelly then joins the show to share his observations from Dolphins minicamp, including his thoughts on Malik Willis and Quinn Ewers, the growing hype surrounding Malik Washington, concerns about Juju Brents' durability, and whether Chop Robinson can become a complete edge defender. Omar and Joe also discuss several young Dolphins defenders, react to Chris Grier joining the Lions, and share a few laughs about Jordan Phillips. Plus, Hollywood's Headlines covers the massive ratings for Spurs-Thunder Game 7, expectations for huge NBA Finals viewership, Stephen Curry's reported $400 million shoe deal, athletes becoming billionaires, and the wild story of a former MMA fighter helping stop a disturbance aboard a Frontier Airlines flight that was forced to make an emergency landing in Miami.
A Frontier flight that was flying from Puerto Rico to Chicago had to emergency land in Miami after a passenger tried to escape by using emergency exits. Uber revealed the wildest items that were left during a rideshare. A woman is suing Outback Steakhouse after slipping on mashed potatoes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frontier Airlines flight diverted because of an unruly passenger. What he allegedly tried to do before being restrained from another passenger. Primary day, voters head to the polls in six states in what could be a preview of the mid-terms. What we are watching for in major races for governor of California and mayor of Los Angeles. And the case of that Michigan woman missing in the Bahamas, no possible murder investigation. We are there as a new search for her is about to begin.
Jimmy went to Vegas for No Doubt at the Sphere, then up to a family cabin in Truckee. The Sphere gets a full breakdown — the way the seats actually rumble, why the general admission floor might be the worst seat in the house, how the venue works as both a concert and a movie at the same time, and the weight-based checkout technology that somehow knew exactly what he grabbed off the shelf. After the show, he wandered through the Venetian into a piano bar and ordered what he describes as the worst Sazerac he’s ever had in his life. From there, Frontier Airlines to Reno, parents pick them up, a cabin at Tahoe Donner, a high ropes course, a run-in with Jason Green at a Truckee street market, Jackbox games, and a bear box — not an actual bear. Tyler took the F-350, Fiona on the trailer, the secretary, and Reed down to Rubicon Springs. The pre-trip wasn’t smooth: Fiona’s AC recharged Thursday, leaked back out by Friday morning, and the roof rack bolts were missing entirely — cue a hardware store bolt-matching tangent that goes deep into Torx bits versus hex heads and why that matters for plastic covers. But the trip itself was exactly what Jimmy needed. Dirty Dozen camp. No cell service. Fiona ran the whole trail without any real drama. What made this episode are the trail encounters. At Tahoma staging, Tyler ran into a Jeep crew that had accidentally over-pressurized and broken their mechanical gauge, which turns into a full explanation of why digital gauges exist and why analog gauge accuracy degrades at the edges of the scale — MorrFlate context makes this land. Then on trail, a Canadian couple stranded since Wednesday with a broken Dana 35, a sheared steering box, and a winch that pulled off the bumper — all in one trip — and this was the wife’s first time ever offroading. Tyler explains the TFS spare parts program at Rubicon Springs (donate your old upgraded parts so they can bail out people exactly like this couple), and it’s one of the better trail culture segments they’ve done in a while. Also on the weekend: Justin Wicks ripping the entire Rubicon on a dirt bike faster than Tyler predicted, Greg Bakken rolling through solo in his two-door JC, Horton showing up to camp, Chris Neely floating down the river with Emma on what was allegedly their first date, a listener named Max welding a diff drain plug using Tyler’s Karnage suitcase welder, and an Australian MorrFlate owner who told his buddies they needed to get one — not knowing he was talking to the actual owner. We have a massive discount this month with Rusoh Fire Extinguishers. You can get 25% off this month only with the discount code Rusohcrawlers. Go grab yours today! 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ENCORE PRESENTATION HOUR 1 - May 11, 2026 Colorado Politics, Media Narratives, and The Brutal Math Conservatives Don't Want To Hear. Hour 1 of Rush to Reason turns into one of John Rush's most direct and emotionally charged conversations in recent memory. Beginning with the shocking Frontier Airlines runway tragedy that made national headlines, John quickly shifts the conversation toward something bigger. Media manipulation. Why are words like “pedestrian” being used instead of “trespasser,” and what does that reveal about modern reporting and accountability? From there, the conversation expands to airport security, public behavior during emergencies, and the emotional fallout for pilots, passengers, and first responders. The intensity continues to build as John pivots into Iran negotiations, the collapse of international trust, and what he believes are dangerous political double standards surrounding Barack Obama and modern foreign policy. The final half of the hour becomes a passionate breakdown of Colorado's governor race, Republican infighting, and cold political math. John challenges the conservatives who ignore voter demographics, unaffiliated voters, and election realities for emotion and loyalty. The result is a fast-moving hour filled with political strategy, frustration, media criticism, and blunt warnings about Colorado's future. HOUR 2 - May 18, 2026 Trump, Boebert, And The Republican Battle Nobody Needed Hour 2 of Rush To Reason opens with John Rush sharing his real-world hacks for mastering time and staying productive—no to-do lists required. The spotlight then turns to Colorado politics, with hot takes on Trump's feud with Lauren Boebert, the future of MAGA, and why the governor's race could spell trouble for Republicans. Richard Rush jumps in to break down the Broncos' tough season ahead, the Avalanche's Stanley Cup hopes, and how AI is taking over NFL scheduling. You'll also hear a review of the Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE and a no-holds-barred debate on Trump's controversial comments about China. Timestamps 26:53 - Richard Rush - Sports and Automotive Analysis 42:28 - Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE Review HOUR 3 - May 18, 2026 Faith, Freedom, Political Reality, And The Fracturing Of Colorado Republicans. Hour 3 of Rush To Reason opens with a compelling conversation about faith and America's founding, as John Rush and author Cynthia Scott dig into the spiritual roots of the Constitution and why the nation's 250th birthday is about more than fireworks. The hour then heats up with fiery takes on Colorado's governor's race, Republican infighting, and how third-party candidates could upend the political landscape. Listener calls and debates tackle Trump, rising gas prices, and the realities facing conservatives in 2026. Timestamps 1:09 — Cynthia Scott — Book ➡️https://godourfounder.com/ / https://freedom250.org/
ENCORE PRESENTATION HOUR 1 - May 11, 2026 Colorado Politics, Media Narratives, and The Brutal Math Conservatives Don't Want To Hear. Hour 1 of Rush to Reason turns into one of John Rush's most direct and emotionally charged conversations in recent memory. Beginning with the shocking Frontier Airlines runway tragedy that made national headlines, John quickly shifts the conversation toward something bigger. Media manipulation. Why are words like “pedestrian” being used instead of “trespasser,” and what does that reveal about modern reporting and accountability? From there, the conversation expands to airport security, public behavior during emergencies, and the emotional fallout for pilots, passengers, and first responders. The intensity continues to build as John pivots into Iran negotiations, the collapse of international trust, and what he believes are dangerous political double standards surrounding Barack Obama and modern foreign policy. The final half of the hour becomes a passionate breakdown of Colorado's governor race, Republican infighting, and cold political math. John challenges the conservatives who ignore voter demographics, unaffiliated voters, and election realities for emotion and loyalty. The result is a fast-moving hour filled with political strategy, frustration, media criticism, and blunt warnings about Colorado's future. HOUR 2 - May 18, 2026 Trump, Boebert, And The Republican Battle Nobody Needed Hour 2 of Rush To Reason opens with John Rush sharing his real-world hacks for mastering time and staying productive—no to-do lists required. The spotlight then turns to Colorado politics, with hot takes on Trump's feud with Lauren Boebert, the future of MAGA, and why the governor's race could spell trouble for Republicans. Richard Rush jumps in to break down the Broncos' tough season ahead, the Avalanche's Stanley Cup hopes, and how AI is taking over NFL scheduling. You'll also hear a review of the Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE and a no-holds-barred debate on Trump's controversial comments about China. Timestamps 26:53 - Richard Rush - Sports and Automotive Analysis 42:28 - Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE Review HOUR 3 - May 18, 2026 Faith, Freedom, Political Reality, And The Fracturing Of Colorado Republicans. Hour 3 of Rush To Reason opens with a compelling conversation about faith and America's founding, as John Rush and author Cynthia Scott dig into the spiritual roots of the Constitution and why the nation's 250th birthday is about more than fireworks. The hour then heats up with fiery takes on Colorado's governor's race, Republican infighting, and how third-party candidates could upend the political landscape. Listener calls and debates tackle Trump, rising gas prices, and the realities facing conservatives in 2026. Timestamps 1:09 — Cynthia Scott — Book ➡️https://godourfounder.com/ / https://freedom250.org/
ENCORE PRESENTATION HOUR 1 - May 11, 2026 Colorado Politics, Media Narratives, and The Brutal Math Conservatives Don't Want To Hear. Hour 1 of Rush to Reason turns into one of John Rush's most direct and emotionally charged conversations in recent memory. Beginning with the shocking Frontier Airlines runway tragedy that made national headlines, John quickly shifts the conversation toward something bigger. Media manipulation. Why are words like “pedestrian” being used instead of “trespasser,” and what does that reveal about modern reporting and accountability? From there, the conversation expands to airport security, public behavior during emergencies, and the emotional fallout for pilots, passengers, and first responders. The intensity continues to build as John pivots into Iran negotiations, the collapse of international trust, and what he believes are dangerous political double standards surrounding Barack Obama and modern foreign policy. The final half of the hour becomes a passionate breakdown of Colorado's governor race, Republican infighting, and cold political math. John challenges the conservatives who ignore voter demographics, unaffiliated voters, and election realities for emotion and loyalty. The result is a fast-moving hour filled with political strategy, frustration, media criticism, and blunt warnings about Colorado's future. HOUR 2 - May 18, 2026 Trump, Boebert, And The Republican Battle Nobody Needed Hour 2 of Rush To Reason opens with John Rush sharing his real-world hacks for mastering time and staying productive—no to-do lists required. The spotlight then turns to Colorado politics, with hot takes on Trump's feud with Lauren Boebert, the future of MAGA, and why the governor's race could spell trouble for Republicans. Richard Rush jumps in to break down the Broncos' tough season ahead, the Avalanche's Stanley Cup hopes, and how AI is taking over NFL scheduling. You'll also hear a review of the Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE and a no-holds-barred debate on Trump's controversial comments about China. Timestamps 26:53 - Richard Rush - Sports and Automotive Analysis 42:28 - Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE Review HOUR 3 - May 18, 2026 Faith, Freedom, Political Reality, And The Fracturing Of Colorado Republicans. Hour 3 of Rush To Reason opens with a compelling conversation about faith and America's founding, as John Rush and author Cynthia Scott dig into the spiritual roots of the Constitution and why the nation's 250th birthday is about more than fireworks. The hour then heats up with fiery takes on Colorado's governor's race, Republican infighting, and how third-party candidates could upend the political landscape. Listener calls and debates tackle Trump, rising gas prices, and the realities facing conservatives in 2026. Timestamps 1:09 — Cynthia Scott — Book ➡️https://godourfounder.com/ / https://freedom250.org/
Today we discuss the Harry Styles “Together Together” tour backlash and fan complaints, the latest hantavirus outbreak updates aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship, Ebola outbreak concerns in Africa, and the Frontier Airlines runway accident that killed a man crossing the tarmac. We also get into the new Netflix "TheCrash" documentary about Mackenzie Shirilla slamming her car into a building killing her boyfriend and friend, Bethenny Frankel's TikTok shoe promotion controversy, Alex Cooper announcing her pregnancy, the NBA Playoffs and Knicks heading to the NBA Finals, my emergency vet visit after my dog ate raisins, and why my algorithm has become nothing but animal rescue videos, dying pets, and “pandas aren't real” conspiracy theories.Plus, another installment of the Secret Project series ;).Thank you so much for tuning in and supporting the show! REVIEW THE SHOW ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ https://open.spotify.com/show/4ijzUBunTIHgVmahB0ISEN BECOME A PATRON! https://www.patreon.com/tjms KEEP IN TOUCH!INSTAGRAM » https://www.instagram.com/jacquelinemonroe/ TIKTOK » jacqueline.monroe EMAIL THE SHOW! tjmsshow@gmail.com MY MUSIC GUYhttps://soundcloud.com/robmonmusic
Have you ever held back because you didn't feel ready enough for God to use you? In the Season 6 finale, hosts Keane Fine and Heather Brown talk with Brian Delamont, Executive Vice President of TeachBeyond, to close out the series on myths that shape how we live out our faith. Walking through Biblical characters from Moses and Gideon to Paul and the disciples, they trace the ways that God empowers His people. If you're waiting until you're prepared or strong enough to serve, this episode is for you. 1 Cor. 1:27 "He does choose things that we would not choose to accomplish His purposes." Exodus 4:10-17 Joshua 1:9 Judges 6:14 "We don't have to be perfect or ideal; this unlimited strength is not a prerequisite to God using someone." Psalm 27:13-14 "The heart is being strengthened in the waiting." Ephesians 6:10-17 "God doesn't use the strong [...] but God makes you strong." "You know my strengths because they're from You, and You know my failures because You've been graciously present in those, too." Acts 7:58 "This is why the myth is crippling: because it can lead me down the path of believing the lie that I'm not usable, that I'm deficient or that I have to be perfect for God to use me or to do something meaningful in my life." May Reflection: Do I believe the lie that God only uses the strong? What's changing our lives from the past season: Keane: Having guardianship of their youngest son and his brother's Frontier Airlines pass Heather: Developing Go Beyond Brian: Meeting TeachBeyond leaders in their contexts Weekly Spotlight: Master's International School We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
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
On today's newscast: The U.S. Forest Service is asking Pitkin County to manage the Maroon Bells recreation area amid federal funding cuts, carbon-reducing upgrades are coming to the public library and human services buildings in Aspen, a loaded ammunition magazine was discovered onboard a Frontier Airlines plane at the Denver airport, and more.
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.
In this episode, Michael shares his thoughts on a recent news story about a Frontier Airlines incident, where passengers were advised to leave their personal belongings behind during an emergency evacuation. Michael wonders if he'd take his backpack with him, sparking a discussion about human nature and safety protocols. He also critiques a potential gubernatorial candidate's stance on taxation and the state's budgetary constraints, specifically the TABOR amendment. Michael shares his frustration with the candidate's lack of understanding of the issue and the real-world consequences of the amendment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We now know the identity of the man who was hit by the Frontier Airlines plane at DIA. Turns out, he was not the best dude! We think this could've all been avoided with his extensive criminal background if he was locked up.
Send us Fan MailWelcome back to the Ready Set BBQ podcast, your go-to destination for the latest and most exciting happenings around the world! In this episode we talk about UFC, NBA Playoffs, NFL, NIck Cannon, Hulk Hogan, UFC Night- They guys go off on their in depth coverage of UFCNBA Playoffs- We give our take on the NBA playoffs, Wemby and Lebron James NFL Schedule- We talk about some of the oversees games in the upcoming NFL SeasobNick Cannon: Nick doesn't think that the baby mamas should be celebrated and he has plenty. 25:40 mins: BBQ Time Mother's Day Restaurant or Home cook- we are surprised that Mother's day is the biggest restaurant day of the year, Mother's Day BBQ- I cook up a feast for my mom and aunt Gucchi Green's Chicken Sandwich: We try to recreate Hiram's air fryer chicken sandwich, 40:45 mins: Bad Way to Die Airport Accident: We talk about a man that was sucked into an airplane engine and bad ways to die.Etsy/ShopReadySetBBQ - EtsyFacebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/readysetbbqFeedspothttps://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/Etsy/Shop ReadySetBBQ - EtsyFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/readysetbbqFeedspot https://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/
Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 3 (5.11) Let’s find out what’s happening with the hantavirus. The medical experts are telling us, “Hey, baby, relax!” And that it won’t become the next pandemic a la Covid, although people are nonetheless worried. Naturally, Tim blames himself. What are the precautions if you’re taking a cruise in the next few months due to virus outbreaks?A Frontier Airlines plane departing Denver for LAX fatally struck a runway trespasser who breached a perimeter fence. Bankrupt Spirit Airlines is now for sale! A 22-year-old named Hunter Peterson has launched a crowdfunding campaign to encourage citizens to band together and buy the beleaguered airline. This morning a fire broke out on a natural gas platform off the coast of Santa Barbara, but it’s since been contained. Hot dog wars! A turf war broke out between two lady street vendors in West Hollywood. When was the last time two women fought over wieners in WeHo? Are we sure it was a turf war and not a TERF war? It is WeHo, after all. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2 passengers test positive for hantavirus as a third shows symptoms after cruise ship evacuation. Skylab crews reported unexplained lights, ‘reddish object': UFO files. Mid Term Mondays w/ Jim Kennedy. Person dies after being hit by Frontier Airlines plane that was taking off at Denver airport. Consumer prices still rising. Trump calls Iran's response to U.S. peace proposal ‘totally unacceptable'. World Cup history. Donald Trump speaks out after erecting 22-foot gold statue of himself at golf course.
BIG WIN for the AVS last night! Jamie's taking a personal day because she went to see Yungblud last night at Red Rocks and you won't believe what time she posted on FB! BJ wants to be abducted by aliens?? Carson has never had a Costco signature hotdog, have you? Frontier Airlines is in the news again because what was found on a plane?
HOUR 1 Colorado Politics, Media Narratives, and The Brutal Math Conservatives Don't Want To Hear. Hour 1 of Rush to Reason turns into one of John Rush's most direct and emotionally charged conversations in recent memory. Beginning with the shocking Frontier Airlines runway tragedy that made national headlines, John quickly shifts the conversation toward something bigger. Media manipulation. Why are words like “pedestrian” being used instead of “trespasser,” and what does that reveal about modern reporting and accountability? From there, the conversation expands to airport security, public behavior during emergencies, and the emotional fallout for pilots, passengers, and first responders. The intensity continues to build as John pivots into Iran negotiations, the collapse of international trust, and what he believes are dangerous political double standards surrounding Barack Obama and modern foreign policy. The final half of the hour becomes a passionate breakdown of Colorado's governor race, Republican infighting, and cold political math. John challenges the conservatives who ignore voter demographics, unaffiliated voters, and election realities for emotion and loyalty. The result is a fast-moving hour filled with political strategy, frustration, media criticism, and blunt warnings about Colorado's future. HOUR 2 CO Politics, Election Reality, and The Conservative Civil War Nobody Wants To Admit. Hour 2 becomes a fast-moving deep dive into Colorado election law, political strategy, and what John sees as dangerous misconceptions spreading through conservative circles. The hour opens with John explaining why Greg Lopez's unaffiliated gubernatorial campaign bypasses the Republican primary entirely, sparking heated exchanges with listeners confused about Colorado ballot rules. John and Richard Rush explain how unaffiliated candidates split conservative votes in Colorado, while Democrats stay unified. They also discuss a possible blue wave, strong Democratic fundraising, and the impact of Republican infighting on down-ballot races. The hour also shifts into lighter territory with a review of the 2026 Mazda CX-90 PHEV Premium Plus. Hour 2 blends political realism, election strategy, sports talk, and practical automotive insight. Time Stamps 28:06 — Richard Rush 44:16 - 2026 Mazda CX-90 PHEV Review HOUR 3 Critical Thinking, Campus Activism, And The Political Math Driving Colorado's Governor Race. Hour 3 begins with John, joined by Victoria Ikea, discussing Bernie Sanders' “More Perfect University,” a progressive campus initiative designed to recruit and train young political influencers. The conversation quickly broadens into a debate over ideological conformity on college campuses, free speech, and whether universities are fostering independent thought or simply producing activists trained to repeat political talking points. John and Victoria also discuss the pressure conservative students often face at progressive universities and why critical thinking and open dialogue matter more than ever. The second half of the hour turns heavily toward Colorado politics as John passionately defends his analysis of Greg Lopez's unaffiliated gubernatorial campaign. He argues that Colorado's voter demographics, Democratic-leaning unaffiliated voters, and basic political math make Lopez's path to victory extremely difficult. John also discusses Tara Lynn Romero's role on the ticket, Republican infighting, party loyalty, and why he believes too many conservatives are relying on emotion and wishful thinking instead of strategy, data, and realistic campaign planning. Timestamps 1:08 — Victoria Ikea https://www.theiwh.org/
HOUR 1 Colorado Politics, Media Narratives, and The Brutal Math Conservatives Don't Want To Hear. Hour 1 of Rush to Reason turns into one of John Rush's most direct and emotionally charged conversations in recent memory. Beginning with the shocking Frontier Airlines runway tragedy that made national headlines, John quickly shifts the conversation toward something bigger. Media manipulation. Why are words like “pedestrian” being used instead of “trespasser,” and what does that reveal about modern reporting and accountability? From there, the conversation expands to airport security, public behavior during emergencies, and the emotional fallout for pilots, passengers, and first responders. The intensity continues to build as John pivots into Iran negotiations, the collapse of international trust, and what he believes are dangerous political double standards surrounding Barack Obama and modern foreign policy. The final half of the hour becomes a passionate breakdown of Colorado's governor race, Republican infighting, and cold political math. John challenges the conservatives who ignore voter demographics, unaffiliated voters, and election realities for emotion and loyalty. The result is a fast-moving hour filled with political strategy, frustration, media criticism, and blunt warnings about Colorado's future. HOUR 2 CO Politics, Election Reality, and The Conservative Civil War Nobody Wants To Admit. Hour 2 becomes a fast-moving deep dive into Colorado election law, political strategy, and what John sees as dangerous misconceptions spreading through conservative circles. The hour opens with John explaining why Greg Lopez's unaffiliated gubernatorial campaign bypasses the Republican primary entirely, sparking heated exchanges with listeners confused about Colorado ballot rules. John and Richard Rush explain how unaffiliated candidates split conservative votes in Colorado, while Democrats stay unified. They also discuss a possible blue wave, strong Democratic fundraising, and the impact of Republican infighting on down-ballot races. The hour also shifts into lighter territory with a review of the 2026 Mazda CX-90 PHEV Premium Plus. Hour 2 blends political realism, election strategy, sports talk, and practical automotive insight. Time Stamps 28:06 — Richard Rush 44:16 - 2026 Mazda CX-90 PHEV Review HOUR 3 Critical Thinking, Campus Activism, And The Political Math Driving Colorado's Governor Race. Hour 3 begins with John, joined by Victoria Ikea, discussing Bernie Sanders' “More Perfect University,” a progressive campus initiative designed to recruit and train young political influencers. The conversation quickly broadens into a debate over ideological conformity on college campuses, free speech, and whether universities are fostering independent thought or simply producing activists trained to repeat political talking points. John and Victoria also discuss the pressure conservative students often face at progressive universities and why critical thinking and open dialogue matter more than ever. The second half of the hour turns heavily toward Colorado politics as John passionately defends his analysis of Greg Lopez's unaffiliated gubernatorial campaign. He argues that Colorado's voter demographics, Democratic-leaning unaffiliated voters, and basic political math make Lopez's path to victory extremely difficult. John also discusses Tara Lynn Romero's role on the ticket, Republican infighting, party loyalty, and why he believes too many conservatives are relying on emotion and wishful thinking instead of strategy, data, and realistic campaign planning. Timestamps 1:08 — Victoria Ikea https://www.theiwh.org/
HOUR 1 Colorado Politics, Media Narratives, and The Brutal Math Conservatives Don't Want To Hear. Hour 1 of Rush to Reason turns into one of John Rush's most direct and emotionally charged conversations in recent memory. Beginning with the shocking Frontier Airlines runway tragedy that made national headlines, John quickly shifts the conversation toward something bigger. Media manipulation. Why are words like “pedestrian” being used instead of “trespasser,” and what does that reveal about modern reporting and accountability? From there, the conversation expands to airport security, public behavior during emergencies, and the emotional fallout for pilots, passengers, and first responders. The intensity continues to build as John pivots into Iran negotiations, the collapse of international trust, and what he believes are dangerous political double standards surrounding Barack Obama and modern foreign policy. The final half of the hour becomes a passionate breakdown of Colorado's governor race, Republican infighting, and cold political math. John challenges the conservatives who ignore voter demographics, unaffiliated voters, and election realities for emotion and loyalty. The result is a fast-moving hour filled with political strategy, frustration, media criticism, and blunt warnings about Colorado's future. HOUR 2 CO Politics, Election Reality, and The Conservative Civil War Nobody Wants To Admit. Hour 2 becomes a fast-moving deep dive into Colorado election law, political strategy, and what John sees as dangerous misconceptions spreading through conservative circles. The hour opens with John explaining why Greg Lopez's unaffiliated gubernatorial campaign bypasses the Republican primary entirely, sparking heated exchanges with listeners confused about Colorado ballot rules. John and Richard Rush explain how unaffiliated candidates split conservative votes in Colorado, while Democrats stay unified. They also discuss a possible blue wave, strong Democratic fundraising, and the impact of Republican infighting on down-ballot races. The hour also shifts into lighter territory with a review of the 2026 Mazda CX-90 PHEV Premium Plus. Hour 2 blends political realism, election strategy, sports talk, and practical automotive insight. Time Stamps 28:06 — Richard Rush 44:16 - 2026 Mazda CX-90 PHEV Review HOUR 3 Critical Thinking, Campus Activism, And The Political Math Driving Colorado's Governor Race. Hour 3 begins with John, joined by Victoria Ikea, discussing Bernie Sanders' “More Perfect University,” a progressive campus initiative designed to recruit and train young political influencers. The conversation quickly broadens into a debate over ideological conformity on college campuses, free speech, and whether universities are fostering independent thought or simply producing activists trained to repeat political talking points. John and Victoria also discuss the pressure conservative students often face at progressive universities and why critical thinking and open dialogue matter more than ever. The second half of the hour turns heavily toward Colorado politics as John passionately defends his analysis of Greg Lopez's unaffiliated gubernatorial campaign. He argues that Colorado's voter demographics, Democratic-leaning unaffiliated voters, and basic political math make Lopez's path to victory extremely difficult. John also discusses Tara Lynn Romero's role on the ticket, Republican infighting, party loyalty, and why he believes too many conservatives are relying on emotion and wishful thinking instead of strategy, data, and realistic campaign planning. Timestamps 1:08 — Victoria Ikea https://www.theiwh.org/
Today on America in the MorningTrump Responds To Iran & Offers Gas Tax Holiday President Donald Trump is saying that the fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran is on what he calls “life support” after receiving Tehran's response to his ceasefire proposal and is not ruling out a return to the war if the Iranian government cannot meet the president's goals. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports as the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked to shipping, the president is considering a suspension of the federal gasoline tax, as Americans struggle with high prices due to the Iran war. Virginia Redistricting Case To SCOTUS As the state of Alabama announced Monday evening that they will plan a special legislative session to change their congressional map, Democrats in Virginia are asking the U-S Supreme Court to get involved in their effort to redraw congressional lines after Virginia's state Supreme Court found lawmakers violated procedure. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. America Hantavirus Case There were more passengers evacuated from that cruise liner with Hantavirus that have tested positive since the ship docked at a Spanish port, including an American. Correspondent Julie Walker has details. Bodies Found In Texas Tragedy near the U.S.-Mexico border as authorities discover six people dead in a shipping container. Correspondent Jennifer King reports police in Laredo, Texas now say a body found by the same railroad tracks may be a seventh victim. Trump On Gas Prices As the war with Iran continues, so do the increase in gas prices. Jim Roope reports President Trump is suggesting a possible short term relief. Trump Response To Iran Counter Offer As for the war with Iran, both Washington and Tehran remain at an impasse over how to end the hostilities. Correspondent Jon Gambrell reports that President Trump says Iran's response to his proposal to stop the war is a non-starter. Not Guilty Plea In WH Dinner Shooting The man charged with trying to kill President Trump at the White House Correspondence Dinner has pleaded not guilty. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports that the attorney for the accused gunman is asking for key members of the prosecuting team to be removed from the case. NTSB On Denver Accident The National Transportation Safety Board is gathering details on the Frontier Airlines evacuation after that plane hit a person who wandered onto the runway in Denver. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. SCOTUS Temporary OK On Abortion Pills Women in America can keep accessing a widely used abortion pill at least until Thursday. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the high court has temporarily made the drug available as it will soon rule on a lower court decision that blocked its use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Aviation Expert Jay Ratliff examines what happened in Denver in which a person jumped the fence and was struck and killed
One guy walked onto an active airport runway. Lern walked directly into Vegas with equal confidence. Somehow only one of those decisions involved free pastries and Gwen Stefani.In today's beautifully chaotic episode of your favorite daily comedy show, the gang reacts to the horrifying Denver airport tarmac incident where a man breached security and was tragically sucked into a jet engine during takeoff. Naturally, the conversation immediately spirals into Bigfoot theories, airline seating debates, crop dusting near airplane bathrooms, and why Lern believes she personally serves as in-flight security on Southwest flights. Aviation experts? Absolutely not. Loud opinions? Always.Then Lern gives a full recap of her Las Vegas adventure with Tim, including:Secret Cosmopolitan cocktails that numb your mouthA spiritual pilgrimage for a $40 cronutJamie Rivers flying home aggressively hungoverPoolside nachos and questionable financial decisionsDancing with random realtors until 2AMAccidentally becoming an EMT during No Doubt's Sphere concertCatching a floating orange from the ceiling like it was destiny itselfThe crew also dives into 90s nostalgia and debates what nursing homes will look like for our generation. Spoiler alert: instead of wartime hymns, we'll all be listening to Britney Spears, Lil Jon, No Doubt, and Pearl Jam while someone's grandpa named Skyler explains Tinder lore to the nursing staff.Elsewhere in the episode:A brutal relationship Reddit story sparks a real conversation about abusive marriages, lazy husbands, and why leaving toxic situations is never simpleRussian men are now paying to get cauliflower ears so they look like MMA fighters without ever entering a gymThe show debates whether combat-sports “stolen valor” is somehow even sadder than regular stolen valorCelebrity chaos includes Greta Van Fleet fake breakup drama, Red Hot Chili Peppers cashing in for hundreds of millions, David Lee Roth saying confusing old-man nonsense, and Kevin Hart getting roasted into another dimension on NetflixIt's emotional support chaos wrapped inside a comedy podcast with just enough Vegas dehydration to make everybody question reality.Because nothing says “daily comedy show” quite like:Plane engines.Fake fighter ears.Foam oranges.And a nursing home DJ playing “Get Low.”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/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.NTSB gathering details on Frontier Airlines evacuation after plane hit and killed person in DenverRanking 11 Of The Best Fads Of The 90sAnxious Worriers With This Personality Profile Had 35% Lower Mortality RiskRussian men are literally ‘breaking' their ears to look like MMA fighters‘Ozempic Penis': Males Are Reporting a Surprising New GLP-1 Side EffectSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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
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In hour 2, Walter Sterling navigates a variety of contemporary news stories while interacting with his late-night audience. The program begins by investigating a Frontier Airlines tragedy involving a runway death and an emergency evacuation, eventually clarifying through caller input that the event was caused by a security breach. A significant portion of the discourse is dedicated to the government's release of UFO files, which Sterling frames as a historic admission of unidentified aerial phenomena that the mainstream media has wrongly ignored. Interspersed with these topics are reflections on radio industry legends, the ethics of vigilante justice, and a critical take on Tom Brady's parenting legacy versus his public image. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hope all the Mother's Day had a great day yesterday! Jamie went to California over the weekend and just came from the airport. She also, chipped a bone while away over the weekend. We talked to David, who was on the Frontier Airlines flight that hit a person on the runway on Friday night! And the Price is Right had the biggest winner they've ever had in history.
Crazy story last Friday, a Frontier Airlines flight headed to LAX hit a person on the runway. Turns out, David was listening to us talk about it and he was on the flight. He talks about the chaos that happened afterwards and how they found out it was a person.
On today's episode, we discuss real-world Tesla road-trip experiences, comparing Glenn's smoother 600-mile journey with James's cross-country drive to Minnesota in a Model Y — and what it reveals about the current state of EV infrastructure and long-distance travel. The hosts share how Full Self-Driving handled winding two-lane Arkansas highways, construction zones, and Supercharger routing. They also dig into the practical realities of range and charging. James's Model Y delivers roughly half the range of their Honda, and charging takes about four times longer than filling up a gasoline vehicle. With charging stations still few and far between — sometimes spaced beyond the car's comfortable range — drivers often overcharge to build in a safety buffer, adding significant time to the trip. In contrast, gasoline stations are in nearly every town, and if you do run out, a local farmer with a five-gallon can can usually get you moving again. With an EV, you're calling for a tow. James said the Tesla is by far the best option for local driving and probably preferable for short day trips. He added he would take the Model Y to Dallas or Houston before driving the Honda. However, this is exactly what Tesla needs to fix before it becomes a truly viable cross-country option. From there, the conversation shifts into legal and political territory. The hosts discuss James Comey's long history of high-profile prosecutions — from Martha Stewart to Donald Trump — and float the idea that Trump may not care as much about securing a conviction as he does about making Comey experience what it feels like to be on the receiving end of the legal system. For Trump, they suggest, a conviction would simply be lagniappe. They also explore how simply being charged — with all the lawyers, court dates, and expense — can make “the process the punishment,” along with jurisdiction choices and other ongoing cases. The hosts react to news that a high-profile murder trial will be fully televised, and they close with an aviation segment analyzing a tragic Frontier Airlines incident in which a ground worker was fatally ingested into a running engine, raising serious questions about safety protocols and investigation procedures.
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'...
Seventeen Americans arrived in the United States on Monday for monitoring after a hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius.The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said one American passenger is showing symptoms, and another has tested mildly positive. The HHS said all passengers will undergo evaluation at a federal quarantine facility in Nebraska.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it has activated emergency operations and deployed teams to support monitoring and coordination with state health departments. The World Health Organization also stressed that this is not another COVID pandemic, and the risk to the public is low.President Donald Trump reacted to Iran's peace proposal response on Sunday, saying it's totally unacceptable. Trump also accused Iran of playing games with the United States and the rest of the world for 47 years.The president said that although Iran was militarily defeated, there were still key targets the United States could strike if hostilities resumed.A Frontier Airlines plane had to abort takeoff after striking and killing a person on the runway. Officials say the person jumped a fence and ran onto the runway moments before the collision.Frontier Airlines said smoke was reported inside the cabin, prompting pilots to abort takeoff. Passengers then evacuated the plane using emergency slides. The airline says there were 224 passengers and seven crew members on board. The National Transportation Safety Board is now investigating.
Hope everyone had a nice Mother's Day! We enjoyed a spectacular brunch at The Vintage Kitchen yesterday. Up next, my 50th Birthday party on Friday! Back to work today and in the news, the latest on the hantavirus cruise ship, an officer in Wisconsin shot & killed a man at Fleet Farm in Oshkosh, an African stork has been spotted in Wisconsin recently, and a deadly incident involving a Frontier Airlines plane. The Brewers completed a sweep of the Yankees this weekend, but lost Brandon Lockridge to the IL after he crashed into the wall. A recap of this weekend's NBA & NHL Playoffs along with a look at tonight's schedule, and Shane Van Gisbergen continues his dominance on road courses in NASCAR by winning at Watkins Glen yesterday. We talked about what's on TV today/tonight and discussed the movies & shows we watched over the weekend. Plus, some highlights from the Netflix Roast of Kevin Hart last night, and a new record-setting win on the Price is Right! A fantastic story about a couple of foster parents in the Detroit area who are being rewarded with a new home after years of fostering children. And speaking of kids, check out this 7 year-old who helped save a classmate who was choking! Elsewhere in sports, legendary Braves manager Bobby Cox passed away earlier this weekend, the results of UFC 238, and the NFL will officially drop next season's schedule on Thursday night. According to a recent study, certain kinds of anxiety can help you live longer. We talked about a new trend among Russian men…where they intentionally get cauliflower ears to make people think they're MMA fighters. Last week, we had a Guardians fan steal a baseball from a little girl. This week, a Guardians fan tries to catch a foul ball but spills his beer all over a woman sitting next to him instead. And in today's edition of "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about a hospital in Canada with an ant infestation, gas thieves are using a new tactic to steal your gasoline, a 28 year-old woman was impersonating a high school student for two weeks before being caught, & an update on a guy who stole a bunch of diamonds and swallowed several of them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dramatic video shows moment Frontier Airlines flight hits trespasser on runway; Spanish island braces for hantavirus cruise ship as WHO urges calm; 11 hospitalized after possible boat explosion near Miami Beach; and more on tonight's broadcast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Maggie Rulli reports from the Canary Islands, a luxury cruise ship at the center of a deadly outbreak prepares to dock and allow passengers to disembark with medical teams standing by; Morgan Norwood reports from New York, at least 15 people were hurt in a possible boat explosion near Miami Beach; Andrew Dymburt reports from New York, an investigation is underway after a Frontier Airlines jet hit and killed a person walking on the runway while trying to take off in Denver and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From Iran, Taiwan, and rare earths to China's nuclear program, the White House is previewing what's on the agenda for President Donald Trump's upcoming talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.Some of the people evacuating the MV Hondius, where a Hantavirus outbreak occurred, are heading home. An international evacuation operation is underway in the Canary Islands.A deadly security breach at Denver Airport: An individual who ran onto the runway was struck and killed by a departing Frontier Airlines plane. NTD has the latest on the investigation.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the NTSB is gathering details about Frontier Airlines evacuation after plane after hit pedestrian in Denver.
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Spanish authorities and the W-H-O prepare for a high — stakes evacuation as a cruise ship hit by a deadly virus nears the Canary Islands. A fragile three—day ceasefire takes hold in Ukraine as Vladimir Putin marks a scaled—back Victory Day in Moscow. Three men, including two Canadians, are in U.S. custody after New York State Police intercepted a shipment of 89 firearms allegedly bound for the Canadian border. Three men convicted of first—degree murder in the 2022 killings of an elderly Abbotsford couple. A Frontier Airlines flight was forced to evacuate on a Denver runway late last night after striking a pedestrian during takeoff. Indonesia's finance minister sparks a regional row after suggesting a new toll for ships in the Strait of Malacca.A sellout crowd makes history in Toronto as the WNBA's first Canadian team makes a dramatic debut.
Welcome back to another daily comedy show where vacations are supposed to fix everything… but instead just give you new things to spiral about.Rizz returns from Mexico feeling refreshed, enlightened, and immediately concerned that he's officially become “Tommy Bahama Guy.” What starts as a peaceful, complaint-free getaway quickly turns into a full-blown identity crisis when he realizes the ironic resort wear is no longer ironic… it's just accurate. Add in a Frontier Airlines flight with exposed metal armrests (luxury, baby), and suddenly paradise doesn't seem so perfect.Oh—and did we mention the resort was bottomless? Yeah. Not fully nude. Just… enough to make eye contact uncomfortable.Back in St. Louis, the gang wastes no time getting back to what they do best: roasting each other, fighting trolls, and questioning society's biggest issues—like whether kids these days have style or just own 47 identical hoodies. Riz also shares his brief but spicy feud with a listener who escalated things all the way to calling the boss. Because nothing says “I'm not fragile” like tattling to management over a shorts conversation.Meanwhile, things take a turn toward the chaotic real world: Six Flags opens with an actual 100-person brawl (great start, guys), a water slide lawsuit that sounds like a Final Destination sequel, and a storm system rolling into St. Louis that has schools canceling activities and everyone questioning their life choices.It's the perfect mix of vacation stories, petty arguments, local chaos, and just enough existential dread to remind you why this daily comedy show exists—to laugh through the madness.So whether you're here for resort stories, theme park disasters, or just want to hear grown adults argue about polo shirts, welcome back. This is what happens when you give microphones to people who should probably still be on vacation.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured Budget carriers like Frontier Airlines and Avelo Airlines are seeking $2.5 billion in government aid as fuel costs rise—but critics say it's another case of taxpayers footing the bill for failing business models. This episode breaks down the risks of airline bailouts, why “equity warrants” may be worthless, and how state-backed rescues distort competition while passengers still pay more for less.
The Frontier Airlines GoWIld! summer pass is back and we are wondering if it's worth the money?? Starting at $199 you can get cheap flights from May 8 through September 8 and book some flights the day before!
Ten days after the Artemis II lifted off from Kennedy Space Center, Will Reeve has the latest on the crew's return to Earth, after they traveled further into space than any previous mission and witnessed parts of the far side of the moon never seen by the human eye; Gio Benitez reports on the dangerous close call for a Frontier Airlines jet moments before it took off from Los Angeles and nearly collided with two service trucks crossing in front of the plane; Trevor Ault has details on authorities' investigation into a firebombing attack at the San Francisco home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices