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Broadcasting live from Washington, D.C., Scott Hennen delves into the ongoing government shutdown, arguing it is purely a political maneuver by the Democrats at the expense of their constituents. The episode features a detailed discussion with Senator Kevin Cramer about the shutdown and the role of government, and an interview with former ICE Director Tom Homan on border security successes under the Trump administration. Hennen also focuses on "Feel-Good Friday" by promoting giving to local charities like Churches United and Fix It Forward Ministry. Standout Moments: Time Topic 5:48 [cite_start] Feel-Good Friday Challenge Scott asks listeners to donate to Fix It Forward Ministry to help provide reliable transportation for people in need, urging them to "give until it hurts." 11:24 [cite_start] Pastor Devlin Brooks on Community Need The former journalist, now with Churches United, discusses the staggering rise in households served by their food pantry—over 400 households in one week—and the critical need for resources. 16:58 [cite_start] Senator Kevin Cramer on Funding the FAA Senator Cramer reacts to a listener's idea for airlines to permanently fund the FAA/air traffic control system to avoid future shutdowns. 23:29 [cite_start] Sanford Health Bismarck Ranking Dr. Neon Desai, Interventional Cardiologist, proudly shares Sanford Bismarck's ranking as 44th in the nation for heart and vascular care out of 800 hospitals. 28:20 [cite_start] Tom Homan on Border Security Records Tom Homan discusses the Trump administration's record-setting deportation numbers (over 575,000 total) and the success of having the "most secure border in the history of this nation."
Sunday, Nov. 9th 2025
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Sunday, Nov. 2nd 2025
This Tuesday edition of What's On Your Mind dives into the escalating political and financial turmoil facing the country. Host Scott Hennen and guest David Fisher of Landmark Capital discuss the Federal Reserve's potential rate cuts and the national debt hitting $38 trillion. Fisher warns that the debt is causing the world to back away from U.S. Treasuries and discusses the potential for a "coming bail-in" on retirement funds, from which physical gold and silver would be insulated. A large part of the show is dedicated to the "Schumer Shutdown," as Speaker Mike Johnson and Congresswoman Lisa McClain explain that Democrats have voted 13 times to keep the government closed as a form of "leverage". This political tactic is expected to cause 42 million Americans to lose SNAP benefits by Saturday. Hennen condemns the Democrats' tactics as "cruel and disgusting" and "stone cold bat guano goofy". In the second half, the host is joined by Captain Brian Newin for "Trooper Talk", focusing on the critical importance of wearing seatbelts in all situations. The discussion is prompted by a fatal accident on 10th Street in Fargo and Newin announces an upcoming nationwide "clicker ticket" enforcement project from November 1st to December 11th. They tackle common myths about seatbelt safety , with one caller sharing a personal outlier story of surviving a bad crash because he wasn't wearing one. The show concludes with Ron Ness of the North Dakota Petroleum Council detailing the state's $45 million investment in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) research to "crack the code" on getting more oil from the Bakken field. Standout Moments: 0:08:14 - Host questions the motives of Democrats extending the government shutdown to inflict "pain" for "leverage". 0:15:02 - Congresswoman Lisa McClain emphasizes that 42 million Americans will lose SNAP benefits by Saturday due to the political standoff. 0:17:10 - Mike Johnson explains the unprecedented use of an "auto pen" by the Biden administration to sign documents, including executive orders. 0:24:34 - Captain Brian Newin addresses a fatal car accident in Fargo and announces a nationwide seatbelt enforcement project from November 1st to December 11th. 0:29:43 - A caller shares a personal story of surviving a bad crash because he wasn't wearing a seatbelt (an outlier case). 0:34:49 - Ron Ness of the North Dakota Petroleum Council announces a $45 million state investment in Enhanced Oil…
This episode of What's On Your Mind kicks off with host Scott Hennen recounting his jarring weekend experience speaking at Pontopetan Church in downtown Fargo. The church, which has broadcast its service for 70 years, invited Hennen to speak to celebrate the anniversary. Though he intended to show respect, the visit took a sharp turn after his own 10-minute speech when the pastor's sermon began. Hennen felt intensely uncomfortable, describing the sermon as a public "ripping" of him and the Catholic Church and an attack on his conservative positions, including his criticism of the city's Community Engagement Center. The host plays audio of his own remarks, inviting listeners to critique them. He then shares snippets of the pastor's sermon, which he perceived as "Catholic bashing" and a "strawman fallacy," leading him to leave the service abruptly. Hennen was further frustrated when he found the church doors locked as he tried to re-enter for his forgotten coat, calling it a metaphor for the unwelcoming nature of the ELCA Church. Ag Report and Fargo City Action The discussion shifts to Hennen's "ag report" on the perilous economic situation facing farmers and ranchers, noting that low prices and high input costs are hurting row crop folks, though he notes rancher prices are up. He addresses comparisons to the 1980s farm crisis, arguing that high land values mean the current situation isn't as severe because farmers still have significant assets on their balance sheets. Hennen also expresses his belief that trade deals, such as the one with Argentina involving beef purchases, ultimately serve a "greater good" and that farmers should "Be calm, trust Trump" because he is working to increase demand and higher prices for American agriculture. Hennen also mentions his concern over Fargo's poorly named Community Engagement Center across from the church, noting he saw two people freezing outside the closed center on a Sunday morning. He argues that government is not equipped to provide the necessary care and that the people need prayer. He reports that the Fargo City Commission is scheduled to vote that very night on moving the center's services out of the area, and he hopes for a 5-0 vote. Documentary, Veterans Feed, and Tax Policy Later, Hennen interviews filmmaker Corey Hepler about the docuseries My Town, which is premiering its second season. The season premiere will feature Watford City, North Dakota, highlighting the growth…
Sunday, Oct. 26th 2025
Bishop Thomas Hennen, a former priest for the Davenport Diocese, stops by to discuss his September 29, 2025 ordination as a bishop and installation as the head of the Diocese of Baker in Oregon. The Ottumwa native is currently the youngest bishop overseeing a diocese in the United States. He celebrated Masses of Thanksgiving during his recent visit. Renew Our Hearts, copyright 2019 by Joe Mattingly. All rights reserved. Published by NS Publications, 2325 James St., #11, Coralville, IA 52241.Email: nspinfo@newmansingers.com. Voice/text: 319-331-8812.For rights and reprint information, contact the publisher. Recorded at Holy Mountain Studios, Coralville, IA. You can hear all our podcasts on your favorite podcast platform including Apple podcasts, iHeartmedia, TuneIn and more. This segment was produced and recorded at KALA Radio Studios, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA.
Henriette Reker ist wohl die einzige Politikerin Deutschlands, die im künstlichen Koma lag, als sie gewählt wurde: Die Kölner Oberbürgermeisterin wurde vor zehn Jahren im Wahlkampf von einem Rechtsextremen niedergestochen. Hennen, Claudia www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kalenderblatt
Sunday, October 12th 2025
Host Scott Hennen reports live from Washington D.C., where he is attending a conference for technology leaders. He shares insights from the event, including an address by Secretary Doug Burgum, who gave a pitch for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library as a conference venue once it opens in July 2026. Hennen also discusses new technology for mammograms that eliminates discomfort and mentions meeting Kimball Musk, who is interested in donating to the library. He makes the case that technology like "intelligence factories" could help North Dakota's economy to the point of generating enough revenue for zero property and income taxes. The show dedicates time to the two-year anniversary of the October 7th attack in Israel, with Hennen lamenting that the event has largely been forgotten by many. He later interviews Father Phil Ackerman, a Fargo Diocese priest who was in Bethlehem during the attack and recounts his group's challenging journey to safety. Hennen and guest David Fisher, CEO of Landmark Capital, discuss the ongoing government shutdown, describing it as a stalemate with Democrats wanting to keep at least $1.7 trillion in spending from the Biden era. Fisher cites examples of what he considers wasteful spending, such as $3 million for circumcision and vasectomies in Zambia and $3.6 million for cooking classes for male prostitutes in Haiti. Fisher also reports that gold is up almost 50% and silver is up 67% year-to-date, outperforming stock indexes. Standout Moments: 8:00 AM: Host Scott Hennen broadcasts live from Washington D.C., mentioning he is there for a technology conference and that the city feels like a "ghost town" due to the government shutdown. 8:15 AM: David Fisher of Landmark Capital details spending Democrats are fighting to keep in place, including $3 million for circumcisions and vasectomies in Zambia and $3.6 million for pastry cooking classes for male prostitutes in Haiti. 8:30 AM: Fisher explains the "Argentina factor," where a $20 billion bridge loan was given to Argentina while U.S. soybean farmers face falling prices, causing "overwhelming frustration". 8:45 AM: Fisher reveals that gold has increased by almost 50% and silver by 67% year-to-date, attributing the rally to the government needing to devalue the dollar. 9:00 AM: Hennen reflects on the two-year anniversary of the October 7th attack in Israel, stating it was the "biggest slaughter of Jewish people since the Holocaust" and questioning why the public so quickly…
Sunday, October 5th 2025
In this episode, host Scott Hennen broadcasts live from Bloomington, Minnesota, to discuss local issues, national politics, and the state of Minnesota. Hennen kicks off the show with personal reflections on the changing landscape of his home state, lamenting the decline of downtown Minneapolis and the widespread political divide. He shares a conversation he had with a listener about whether Minnesota can be "saved," highlighting the work of Republicans in rural areas and the need to appeal to "suburban moms" to win statewide elections. He also promotes a special event to honor Charlie Kirk, featuring Glenn Beck, which aims to raise funds for Turning Point USA chapters. The show features an in-depth "Talk Radio Town Hall" with Senator Kevin Cramer and Senator Lindsey Graham. The senators discuss the government shutdown, with Graham confidently predicting it won't last long, and talk about a "big, beautiful bill" that secured border funding and made the 2017 tax cuts permanent without a single Democratic vote. They also touch on foreign policy, with Graham praising President Trump's tough stance on Russia, Iran, and China, describing Ukraine as a "dress rehearsal for Taiwan". The interview ends with a discussion on immigration and the need for a "rational immigration system" that benefits both American businesses and foreign workers. Finally, Hennen interviews Kelly Albrecht of Soul Solutions Recovery Center. Kelly explains the organization's faith-based approach to addiction recovery, which includes long-term support and free programs for family members. Standout Moments: Saving Minnesota: Scott Hennen and a caller debate the political future of Minnesota and how to win over key demographics. Budget and Border Bill: Senators Cramer and Graham praise a new bill that secures the border and makes tax cuts permanent without Democratic support. Foreign Policy Debate: The senators connect the war in Ukraine to potential Chinese aggression toward Taiwan and discuss a tough approach to foreign relations. Addiction and Recovery: A powerful interview with Kelly Albrecht highlights a recovery center's unique, long-term approach to helping people and their families.
In this episode of "What's On Your Mind," host Scott Hennen broadcasts live from Arizona and is joined by Kevin Flynn back in the studio. They begin by discussing Kevin's recent bout of vertigo and Hennen's reflections on the Charlie Kirk Memorial, which he attended in Arizona. Hennen describes the memorial as a powerful and emotional experience that was unlike anything he had ever seen, and he discusses his belief that the event's theme of faith and forgiveness should be a lasting legacy. The hosts take calls and read texts from listeners who share their thoughts on the memorial, Trump's speech at the event, and the importance of faith. The conversation also moves to other topics, including a new claim about Tylenol use during pregnancy and a link to autism, Trump's speech at the U.N. on climate change, and the economic pressures on American families. Hennen also talks with a guest realtor in Arizona about the "You Can't Shovel Sunshine" campaign, and a caller named Cindy shares her perspective on why young families are having fewer children due to rising costs of living. Standout Moments: Kevin's Vertigo (0:29): Kevin talks about his experience with a specific type of vertigo, which he says he got from "little calcium things floating around in [his] ear." Tylenol and Autism (1:58): The hosts and callers discuss the claim that Tylenol taken during pregnancy could be linked to autism, a subject brought up by President Trump. The Memorial in Arizona (2:40): Hennen describes the emotional memorial for Charlie Kirk at the Turning Point USA Headquarters, and the discussion continues throughout the show with listener calls and texts. The "You Can't Shovel Sunshine" Campaign (27:10): Hennen interviews a realtor in Arizona about the benefits of buying property there, and they discuss the affordability of homes in different areas of the state. Economic Pressures on Families (29:20): A caller named Cindy explains her viewpoint that the rising cost of living, from rent to diapers, is the primary reason young families are having fewer children today.
This episode of "What's on Your Mind" is broadcasting live from the Bakken in Watford City, North Dakota, where host Scott Hennen is attending a North Dakota Petroleum Council gathering. Hennen opens the show by talking about the challenges facing Minnesota, including its low education rankings and issues with crime and taxes. He then shifts focus to North Dakota's energy industry and its role in a global competition with China. Hennen speaks with several guests, including David Cook, the president of NDSU, and two energy industry experts, Steve Liebow and Kim McHugh, who discuss how the state is leading the charge in developing and utilizing new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI). Standout Moments: 1:00 - Kevin Flynn from Minnesota talks about how his home state has become a "sanctuary state for gender-affirming surgery" and for illegal immigrants, while its education system and cities have declined. 4:30 - Hennen plays a portion of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's re-election campaign ad and critiques his claims about cutting taxes and improving education. 8:30 - Chief Meteorologist Dean Wysocki provides a weather report, mentioning a storm system in South Dakota that is bringing rain to central and eastern North Dakota. 10:45 - Dan Wright from Armada discusses the initiative to bring AI factories to energy-rich regions like North Dakota to help America win the AI race against China. 15:00 - Kevin Black from Creedence Energy discusses how oil and gas have helped build and fund infrastructure in Watford City, North Dakota. 20:00 - NDSU President David Cook talks about the new Honors College at the university, which will focus on artificial intelligence and human progress. 24:00 - Hennen and Cook discuss the assassination of Charlie Kirk and its impact, including a vigil held on the NDSU campus. 27:30 - Kim McHugh of Chevron talks about Chevron's recent partnership with Hess and how they will be using technology and AI to optimize oil production in North Dakota. 30:30 - Investor Steve Liebow explains how North Dakota's oil and gas can power data centers and AI factories, helping to beat China without raising power rates for local residents.
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Auf einem beschaulichen Bauernhof lebt ein Hahn und seine drei hübschen Hühner. Eines Tages kommt ein imposanter Mensch namens Korbes mit seinem Auto angerauscht und bietet den drei Hühnern einen interessanten Job an. Korbes will mit den drei Hennen einen Film in seinen Wiesenhof Filmstudios drehen. Die drei Hühner sind begeistert, nehmen das Angebot von Herrn Korbes ohne zu zögern an und steigen in sein Auto...
MINNESOTA — In this episode of the Echo Press News Minute, reporter Lisa Johnson talks about a one-two punch from Alexandria in the fight against cancer, the renovation of the historic Belmont Apartments, fun in the sun made in the shade at the Alexandria Splash Pad, a proposed ordinance to stop hogging parking spaces, a good save by the Douglas County Public Works Director, and a 2022 Alexandria High School graduate goes pro. Those stories and more, this week on the Echo Press News Minute. Check out the top headlines from July 16 and July 18 below: June 16, 2025: For the first time, Relay for Life event was moved indoors (w/videos) About 175 vehicles on display at 2025 Central Lakes Cruzers Roddin' Round the Lake car show Belmont Apartments in Alexandria is getting a makeover Alexandria Splash Pad users will have it made in the shade 'Babe the Blue Ox' teaches friendship lessons in Alexandria Stuve: Looking back at a memorable 2024-25 school year June 18, 2025: Inspiration Peak stands tall in the heart of Otter Tail County Are drivers taking up too many parking spaces in Alexandria? Mother Nature didn't cooperate with the Summer Sounds first concert of 2025 Douglas County Commissioners approve second lowest bid for culvert project near Miltona Optometrist John Hoven from Eye Associates of Alexandria traveled to Guatemala to help patients Baseball: Alexandria graduate J.D. Hennen signs with MLB's Baltimore Orioles Opinion
In this episode, Scott explains how the current NBA and College Basketball point-shaving scandal involving dozens of players and teams is connected back to "Sugar" Shane Hennen, an eccentric lawbreaking gambler who grew up in Pittsburgh and has strong ties to members and associates of the Pittsburgh Mafia. Pittsburgh Mob Expert Paul Hodos (Author of "Steel City Mafia") joins to provide background on Hennen's Pittsburgh wiseguy associates and explain the city's history and influence with the gambling industry.
In this episode, Scott explains how the current NBA and College Basketball point-shaving scandal involving dozens of players and teams is connected back to "Sugar" Shane Hennen, an eccentric lawbreaking gambler who grew up in Pittsburgh and has strong ties to members and associates of the Pittsburgh Mafia. Pittsburgh Mob Expert Paul Hodos (Author of "Steel City Mafia") joins to provide background on Hennen's Pittsburgh wiseguy associates and explain the city's history and influence with the gambling industry.
Hennen, Claudia www.deutschlandfunk.de, Deutschland heute
Hennen, Claudia www.deutschlandfunk.de, Deutschland heute
What's up, basketball trainers? It's been a while. I hope everyone's enjoying the weekend. Let's go straight to business, shall we?In this episode, I'm back with three of the most respected voices in the basketball training world—Peter Danyliv, Shane Hennen and Micah Lancaster—to unpack the major shifts transforming the industry today. If you're a basketball trainer running your own business or dreaming of starting one, this conversation is a must-listen.Together, we explore how the training game has moved beyond just cones and court work into a new era shaped by content creation, personal branding, and social media influence. We dig into the realities many trainers face today: standing out in a crowded online space, building legitimacy without compromising on quality, and turning training into a scalable business.You'll hear real talk about:
Die Beratungseinrichtung Opferperspektive beobachtet seit Langem das Entstehen einer militant rechten Jugendszene in Brandenburg. Nur durch Strafverfolgung sei das Problem nicht zu lösen. Vielmehr müssten jugendliche Gegenkulturen unterstützt werden. Hennen, Claudia; Püschel, Hannes www.deutschlandfunk.de, Deutschland heute
Sunday, May 11th 2025
Sunday, April 27th 2025
A web of corruption, millions in illicit profits, and a gambling mastermind on the run—this is the story of Shane Hennen, the self-proclaimed betting expert at the center of one of the biggest point-shaving scandals in modern sports. From suspicious betting patterns in college and professional basketball to high-profile players caught in the crossfire, this case exposes just how deep the influence of illegal gambling runs. Join us as we uncover the shocking details, from Hennen's criminal past to the FBI's relentless pursuit of justice. Is this just the tip of the iceberg? Tune in to find out.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crimecast--4106013/support.