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Brad Bennington is on from the Builders Association of southern Oregon - We talk about the study result of 13000+ homes needed in Medford. Will this make our area poorer? The role of former Gov Brown in all this.
Shooting at Embassy Suites hotel near Portland airport kills one. WeShine micro-village bridges gaps between the streets and affordable housing. Portland's 25 best new restaurants in 2022. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dutch Bros says sales have stabilized thanks to price increases. Reser Stadium in Corvallis on target as expansion moves along. Portland Cider Co. expands to Beaverton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Washington prosecutor declines to file charges on Reinoehl shooting but calls for federal review. OSU sees secondary, season ticket market dry up; officials say vaccine policy listed as reason. Many COVID numbers keep declining but deaths have not subsided See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oregon public school students to receive free period products this fall. Brother of man killed in Lents said family is ‘lost without him.' Wildlife officials sign off on killing two more wolves from eastern Oregon pack See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HOUR 1Tom and Rick talk weather and temperatures Alaska State Fair / Aftershock is the new rollercoaster Newt Gingrich and Rep. Jim Banks (IN-R) talk Infrastructure Bill with Laura Ingraham /What 19 Republican U.S. Senators voted for the Infrastructure Bill? / https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/10/politics/republican-senators-voted-infrastructure-bill/index.htmlWoodcarver Mike in Mat-Su is not thrilled with the Infrastructure bill and is unhappy with the curriculum change efforts“The Five” from FOX News tear apart Gov Brown of Oregon's curriculum changes / HOUR 2 ADN lists Senator Murkowski's Media Alert list of Alaska projects in the Infrastructure bill / https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/2021/08/10/heres-how-the-federal-infrastructure-bill-would-benefit-alaska/More of Mayor Bronson appointees confirmed by Anchorage Assembly / https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/anchorage/2021/08/10/anchorage-assembly-confirms-6-of-mayor-bronsons-appointees/Mike Robbins with the Anchorage Community Development AuthorityTucker Carlson on President Biden's Border Crisis
2 killed, multiple injured in NE Portland shooting. Record number of guns seized in recent months, Multnomah County sheriff says. Big name Portland food and beer spots are opening Beaverton locations See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Warning: This episode will pull at your heartstrings. In 2020, Lindsey Graham owned a salon in Salem, Oregon. The pandemic hit and Gov Kate Brown locked down the state. Lindsey was left with two options, stay locked down and know that she would lose her business or defy the lockdowns and save her business and provide for her family. Lindsay publicly stood up and said no toward tyranny. As a result, she became the target behind enemy lines. Antifa threatened to burn down her store, Gov Brown sent CPS after her kids, and Lindsey was fined thousands of dollars for frivolous Occupational Health and Safety Violations. Eventually, Lindsey had to leave Oregon for Arizona. Now at the face of "Lockdown Bravo" Lindsey warns us of the dire consequences of complying again and encourages those who weigh their options against lockdowns.
OHSU nurse files suit against Portland Police officer for excessive force. 2 Oregonians drown in separate incidents at the coast, Columbia River. TriMet is free on Fourth of July weekend See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Open phones and news, Gov Brown goes to the non-existent racism re the Georgia murders, Rick Manning and I dig into the Swamp Update from DC
State Sen Linthicum and I discuss the lawsuit he and other lawmakers filed to rein in Gov Brown emergency authority, later it is Pedro Gonzalez, asst. editor at American Greatness. FANTASTIC article on American Capitalism, as practiced, is the enemy.
Stock news with Brenda Stein, State Sen. Linthicum on the lawsuit challenging Gov Brown authority overreach, Klamath Dam agreement. Open for business segment with Matt Duste from Dustys transmission.
Jackson County Sheriff Nate Sickler joins the show - we discuss the Covid orders of Gov Brown, and enforcement. Open phones follow
On Thursday's edition of The James Crepea Show on Fox Sports Eugene, James discusses how Gov. Brown and the OHA are preventing Portland and Portland State basketball teams from practicing and it could impact Oregon too, Oregon offensive line updates, SMU beat reporter Sam Blum of the Dallas Morning News and Oklahoma State beat reporter Scott Wright of The Oklahoman return to preview Saturday's marquee games with SMU-Cincinnati and Oklahoma State-Iowa State, d1baseball.com's Kendall Rogers joins the show to discuss the scheduling and roster management issues facing college baseball amid the pandemic
Brenda Stein has the stock news from Seacrest Wealth Mgt, Kevin Starrett talks the elections and firearms rights, and State Sen. Linthicum and others sue Gov Brown over covid over-reach, he talks abt the lawsuit
Outdoor report with Greg Roberts, and we also bring some good economic news for Jo Co from Larry Graves, Jo Co Airports Director, and Jason Dudash from the Freedom Foundation goes after Gov Brown's mask requirements in court
Jackson County Commissioner Colleen Roberts discusses letter pushing back against Gov Brown's orders, hoping to have the board's support, then Sen. Herman Baertschiger - the upcoming session money squeeze, and it's really about PERS.
Wendy Roberts from Jacksonville talks of the frustration dealing with deadbeat renters, thanks to Gov Brown's and legislative orders...your calls follow
Today, on The Local:Your Quick 6 news headlines,A look at the Democratic Party of Oregon with Chair KC Hansen. Reflections from the Primary and where Oregon is showing up nationally as the party prepares for November.And an interview with Multnomah County Commissioner, Jessica Vega Pederson about re-opening the County, and about Early Childhood Education.
There's a ray of encouraging news for college football, and the state of Oregon. Governor Brown's office responded to a question regarding the reopening of campuses for UO & OSU. She says the Ducks and Beavers will not be at a competitive disadvantage heading into this next season.
On Friday's edition of The James Crepea Show on Fox Sports Eugene, James discusses Larry Scott's remarks on CNN that Pac-12 athletes are safer on campus and that college football season can start on time and the Pac-12 launching a conference baseball tournament. Utah beat reporter Josh Newman of the Salt Lake Tribune and Arizona State beat reporter Doug Haller of The Athletic join the show to go over the latest on the Utes and Sun Devils. James gets late word from Gov. Kate Brown's office.
markets with Brenda Stein, some open phones, Open for Business with Cherisse from NO WIRES NOW, and later Kevin Mannix from the Common Sense for Oregon Foundation - update on the lawsuit they've filed against Gov Brown's orders
Open phones for Conspiracy Theory Thursday, and i delve into this illegal compact Gov Brown, Inslee, and Newsom are trying to shove down your throat...ostensably for Covid response, but it's really about tag-teaming the Green Agenda on their plans.
Publisher Charlotte Hoder discusses an upcoming book on emergency preparedness...On the web it'll be free, more later this month. Some open phones and we catch up with Sen. Baertschiger on the talks with Gov Brown re Covid-19.
Before the novel coronavirus outbreak was declared a pandemic, the big story in Oregon legislative politics was the walk out by state Republicans to prevent Democrats from passing a cap and trade bill. Without a quorum, Democratic lawmakers were not able to pass the bill and the 2020 session ended. In response, Gov. Kate Brown issued a 14-page executive order that directs sweeping changes to mitigate climate change. Angus Duncan, who heads the state’s Global Warming Commission, breaks down exactly what’s in the order, the changes it mandates, and how Oregonians will be affected.
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown talked with Laural about reviving the cap-and-trade bill, the possibility of another Republican walkout and goals for the upcoming legislative session.
From the jailhouse to the poorhouse -this podcast from a Poverty Skola focuses on the newest legislation signed into law by Gov Brown called CONservatorship which is an extension of the hundreds of other laws meant to incarcerate every poor person they can. Beginning with a review of the his-Story of anti-poor people laws and lygislations from the beginning of this occupation called amerikkklan to this present horror story -also features poverty skola reporter Memphis from RoofLessRadio on PNNKEXU
From the jailhouse to the poorhouse -this podcast from a Poverty Skola focuses on the newest legislation signed into law by Gov Brown called CONservatorship which is an extension of the hundreds of other laws meant to incarcerate every poor person they can. Beginning with a review of the his-Story of anti-poor people laws and lygislations from the beginning of this occupation called amerikkklan to this present horror story -also features poverty skola reporter Memphis from RoofLessRadio on PNNKEXU
In this episode, we're talking about: (1) California spent $4 billion on Medi-Cal for people who may not have been eligible, audit finds; (2) Gov. Brown gets a ‘D’ on fiscal policy and (3) 13 chilling economic trends in Cal State Fullerton’s Southern California forecast.
Morning Coffee with Craig: 9/25/2018 - Tell Gov. Brown to Veto All Anti-2A Bills! Take Action at https://www.firearmspolicy.org/tell_gov_brown_to_veto_all_anti_2a_bills _____ Craig DeLuz's program about gun rights, "Coffee with Craig" , which airs every morning on the Firearms Policy Coalition Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/gunpolicy/ , YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQwal7KaCKPDWarooZ3p4Kw? & via podcast at https://anchor.fm/coffee-with-craig Please support our efforts by making a donation at http://bit.ly/2H7fm0L
Hr 1: You thought the mafia was bad? Guess who's using their thug tactics now. Social media platforms easily push their political and social agenda on us by blocking conservatives. Congress doesn't have the guts to stand up to them. And social media now controls what message gets out. Hr 2: Now Tiger Woods is hated? By ESPN? How did THAT happen? He commented that we should all respect the office of the President. NOOOOO!!!! AND... Dr. Gerard Lameiro explains how dangerous social media actually is to free speech! Hr 3: California's Gov Brown signs bill to remove bail for those awaiting trial and another bill to lighten up sex offender registry. AND... Video game disorders are they real? Video game addiction is a REAL issue. Have you had your healthy dose of reality lately? More at the Web Site ... www.TheRealSide.com Wanna Partner / Support the Show? https://www.patreon.com/TheRealSide Tweet me @JoeMessina / @TheRealSide Apple App ... https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/real-side-with-joe-messina/id1242114000?mt=8 Android app ... https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=starksocial.therealside Joe takes the issues… especially the controversial issues (politics, prejudice, religion, illegal immigration)… and brings in people from different sides to share their viewpoint. This is definitely not a fluff piece. And while no one is attacked, the questions are hard-hitting. But the conversation is always respectful and you're sure to learn something new, even if you don't agree! It's not the right side, it's not the wrong side, but the REAL side of the issues!
Gov. Kate Brown says she will refuse if President Trump requests Oregon National Guard troops to aid immigration enforcement on the U.S.-Mexico border. Can she do that? OPB reporter Ericka Cruz Guevarra has been looking at the law, and has an update. Also, OPB political analyst Bill Lunch and senior political reporter Jeff Mapes take up other big political developments of the week, including a new proposed gun measure, a tax deadline for the governor and an Oregon county suing over the state's cannabis laws.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the federal lawsuit against California regarding the sanctuary city laws. During this hour of A&G, we'll hear from Sessions and Gov Brown.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the federal lawsuit against California regarding the sanctuary city laws. During this hour of A&G, we'll hear from Sessions and Gov Brown.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the federal lawsuit against California regarding the sanctuary city laws. During this hour of A&G, we'll hear from Sessions and Gov Brown.
Are Millennials really the “hookup generation”? In this week’s episode, Joe and Dr. Zhana talk to Dr. Brooke Wells, an associate professor and director of the PhD program in Human Sexuality at Widener University, about four of her published studies that reveal surprising information about Millennials’ sexual behaviors and attitudes. Millennials were shown to more more accepting of premarital and same-sex sexual activity, and they were more likely to engage in same-sex sexual behavior, however, contrary to the popular belief that Millennials are a more sexually liberated generation, these studies show that Millennials are actually even less accepting of extramarital sex compared to previous generations. They also, on average, are more likely to have fewer partners or be entirely sexually inactive and have sex fewer times per year than both Baby Boomers (born 1945-1964) and Generation Xers (born 1965-1981). Don’t Miss this Week’s Foreplay… On this episode’s Foreplay, we discuss some good news for the transgender and gender non-binary folks the new California law recognizing Nonbinary as a third gender option on drivers licenses and birth certificates as well as Playboy’s first transgender playmate. https://www.instagram.com/p/BaZ51XyFcGK/ (Trans Playmate) http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Gov-Brown-signs-milestone-gender-recognition-12281097.php (California’s third gender law) Afterglow During Afterglow, we talk about a recent study published by Coventry and Oxford University claiming that having sex at old age can make you more intelligent. Read more http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/xxxx-sex-study-granny-geriatric-13606435 (here). Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn 0Shares
Gov. Jerry Brown appears on CNN with Jake Tapper and talks Pres. Trump, North Korea, Trump-ites vs. troglodytes, climate change and immigration AND... California has passed a bill that would make the first year of Community College free; CSU system gets rid of its entrance exam
1 - Washington Examiner's Michael Barone talks about his story: "Are both parties demonstrating they're incapable of growing?". 2 - Jerry Brown vetoed the Right to Try bill. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Facebook makes people unhappy; T-Swizzle broke up with her DJ bf.
7 AM - Seth Macfarlane told a Hitler joke; Joe wants to be more ambitious; Caskets are getting bigger; Uncle Jerry balanced the budget! Yay!; The Onion spoofed gun control; Student refused to wear a badge with a radio tag at school.
Find out why Angelina Jolie says she won't marry Brad Pitt. And what does Gov Brown think should happen to rich Californians tax rates? More on post office closures, plus Bob Tyler from Advocates For Faith and Freedom. Listen now!
More on Libya; Repubs want to cut NPR/ PBS funding; Fox News' Claudia Cowan reports on Jerry Brown cutting money for state swag.