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Simon Conway's interview with Jeff Angelo during Tuesday's third hour.
Simon Conway's interview with Jeff Angelo during Thursday's third hour.
WHO Radio began broadcasting from Des Moines, Iowa on April 10, 1924. Today we celebrate 100 years of broadcasting to Iowans as Jeff Angelo visits with some of the voices who made it happen! We reminisce with Van Harden and Bonnie Lucas on their days on the morning show. Current WHO Radio personalities Simon Conway, Bob Quinn, David Geiger, Lee Habeeb, Heather Burnside, Sue Danielson, Nathan Fischer, and Terry Rich discuss their best memories on the air and the significance of telling the stories of Iowans. We also look back at some of the highlights of WHO legends Ronald Reagan and Herb Plambeck.
WHO Radio began broadcasting from Des Moines, Iowa on April 10, 1924. Today we celebrate 100 years of broadcasting to Iowans as Jeff Angelo visits with some of the voices who made it happen! We reminisce with Van Harden and Bonnie Lucas on their days on the morning show. Current WHO Radio personalities Simon Conway, Bob Quinn, David Geiger, Lee Habeeb, Heather Burnside, Sue Danielson, Nathan Fischer, and Terry Rich discuss their best memories on the air and the significance of telling the stories of Iowans. We also look back at some of the highlights of WHO legends Ronald Reagan and Herb Plambeck.
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Jeff Angelo and Simon Conway join Bob Quinn and David Geiger in the studio to talk a little smack about who will win the Governor's Charity Steer Show. Clarabell Probasco, Field Agronomist in South Central Iowa from Iowa State University and Extension, talks about weekend rainfall, Japanese beetles, and possible drought relief. Jamey Kohake, Paragon Investments, tells us how weather and upcoming news and reports can impact the markets. Tim Meyer from the Steffes Group tells us about a rare narrow front 4020 tractor they have for auction.
Amy and Jeff Angelo React Immediately to Abortion Remaining Legal in Iowa
Hour three!
Hour Two: John Byrnes, of Concerned Veterans for America, calls the show to talk about veterans' community care options. Plus, more on tomorrow's Iowa Supreme Court decision.
Hour One: Jeff Angelo fills in for Simon, and he starts the show with Todd Russell of the Iowa DNR to talk about the poor air quality. Plus, an incoming decision from the Iowa Supreme Court on abortion.
Jeff Angelo fills in for Simon! This hour, Jeff speaks with a political strategist about what we can expect in the 2024 presidential election. Next, Jeff talks about if your 401k is going woke. Lastly, Jeff provides an update on what Hunter Biden is up to.
Jeff Angelo fills in for Simon! This hour, Jeff speaks with a political strategist about what we can expect in the 2024 presidential election. Next, Jeff talks about if your 401k is going woke. Lastly, Jeff provides an update on what Hunter Biden is up to.
Dallas Personal Injury Attorney Quentin Brogdon on Talk Radio WHO Des Moines, Iowa with host Jeff Angelo discussing more vaccine mandates by employers after FDA gives full approval to Pfizer.Connect with Mr. Brogdon: https://www.crainbrogdon.comWhether you're living with the pain of a serious injury or under the shadow of a criminal charge, we're here to help people through life's most difficult times.✔ 1040 WHO Social Media➤ https://whoradio.iheart.com➤ https://www.facebook.com/whoradio
This is Stephen Schmidt from the Gazette digital news desk and I'm here with your update for Saturday, June 12, and Sunday, June 13. Your weekend weather forecast looks a tiny bit cooler than the last few days, with no chance for rain. According to the National Weather Service, it is predicted to be sunny with a high near 88 degrees on Saturday in Cedar Rapids. On Sunday it is predicted to be sunny again, with a high back up near 93 degrees. Gov. Kim Reynolds stepped up her criticism Friday of Biden administration officials' lack of transparency for flying 19 refugee children into the state to be transported to sponsor families without notifying her or other Iowa officials. The governor — speaking to a “People's Press Conference” talk radio show hosted by former GOP state legislator Jeff Angelo — said she was upset and dismayed that the federal government on multiple occasions denied that a transport had taken place before later admitting to it. Reynolds told the radio audience that potentially 2 children of the 19 actually stayed in Iowa, while the rest were moved to sponsors in other states. This was after she joined several Republican governors in refusing to take refugees from the border. Reynolds said the Biden administration lying about the refugees just proved that its final goal is ignoring the border crisis and letting illegal immigrants stream into the country. Inmates at the Linn County Correctional Center no longer will be able to receive family and friends for face-to-face visits. The county implemented video visitation in February after ending in-person visits last year because of the risks of transmitting COVID-19. Sheriff Brian Gardner said the jail has long intended to permanently move to video visits instead of in-person visits, but the pandemic sped up the process. The Johnson County Jail in Iowa City hasn't allowed face-to-face visits for at least five years, instead using video visits with guests either coming to the jail lobby or making a video call from home. Prisoner advocates criticized the decision, saying that a Zoom call is not the same as an in person visit. Former Vice President Mike Pence is headlining Rep. Randy Feenstra's inaugural Feenstra Family Picnic next month in northwest Iowa. The campaign event will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 16 at the Dean Classic Car Museum in Sioux Center. "Vice President Pence has been a champion for conservative values and protecting innocent life throughout his public service," Feenstra said in a statement Friday. The picnic is Feenstra's answer to former Rep. Steve King's annual pheasant hunts in Akron — which were sometimes attended by notable conservative figures — and Sen. Joni Ernst's motorcycle ride across the state. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee made an appearance at Ernst's ride last fall. Pence, who was governor of Indiana before he became Donald Trump's vice president, has been considered a possible presidential contender in 2024. The Iowa Ideas 2021 virtual conference will be here before you know it, and we would like you to be our guest on the house. The Gazette is providing free access to this two-day gathering with more than 50 sessions- filled with thought-provoking local, and national speakers-- all ready to engage you on a variety of important and timely Iowa-issues. Join us October 14th and 15th for this can't miss, idea-exchange experience. Learn more and register for the event at iowaideas.com Be sure to subscribe to The Gazette Daily news podcast, or just tell your Amazon https://www.thegazette.com/topic?eid=121774&ename=Alexa&lang=en (Alexa) enabled device to “enable The Gazette Daily News skill" so you can get your daily briefing by simply saying “Alexa, what's the news? If you prefer podcasts, you can also find us on iTunes. Support this podcast
Erick Zamora joins Chris Williams on a Hip Hop Friday! Special Guest Des Moines Buccaneers General Manager Scott Owens! Chris and Connor Ferguson talk pro racing and Knoxville Raceway! Jeff Angelo on 2021 Olympics!
Erick Zamora joins Chris Williams on a Hip Hop Friday! Special Guest Des Moines Buccaneers General Manager Scott Owens! Chris and Connor Ferguson talk pro racing and Knoxville Raceway! Jeff Angelo on 2021 Olympics!
Be sure to subscribe to The Gazette Daily news podcast, or just tell your Amazon https://www.thegazette.com/topic?eid=121774&ename=Alexa&lang=en (Alexa) enabled device to “enable The Gazette Daily News skill" so you can get your daily briefing by simply saying “Alexa, what's the news? If you prefer podcasts, you can also find us on iTunes. This is Stephen Schmidt from the Gazette digital news desk and I'm here with your update for Friday, April 9. Rain from Thursday should taper off mid Friday, only to return again on Saturday. According to the National Weather Service, there will be a 50 percent chance of rain Friday before 1 p.m. Then it will be mostly cloudy with a high near 60 degrees. A west wind of 10 to 15 mph could gust as high as 20 mph. A fire that destroyed an administrative support office used by UnityPoint Health in Cedar Rapids will have “minimal impact” on the health system's operations, officials said Thursday. Fire departments responded Wednesday to the blaze at the two-story building at 3851 River Ridge Dr. NE, near Glass Road and Edgewood Road NE. The automatic fire alarm went off at 6:07 p.m. and the crew found half of the top floor engulfed in flames, officials said. The health system's servers were not in the building. Officials emphasized no patient data or medical records were affected by the fire. The Cedar Rapids Fire Department indicates the building is a total loss, UnityPoint Health officials said. No injuries were reported. Only two employees were in the building at the time of the fire, and were able to escape. As a lucky break, the number of employees working in the building is so low now partially due to the company adopting work from home policies as a result of the pandemic. A Cedar Rapids man already convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal stabbing of Chris Bagley is now charged with attempting to smuggle opioid medication into the Linn County Jail. https://www.thegazette.com/crime-courts/cedar-rapids-man-faces-up-to-37-years-in-chris-bagleys-death/ (Drew Wagner, 34, who admitted last year to starting a fight in 2018 that led to Bagley being repeatedly stabbed to death by another, )was charged Monday with introducing intoxicants or drugs into a correctional institution. Bagley's death may have come as a result of his robbing a local drug dealer named Andrew Shaw, who also now is serving time in prison. A criminal complaint states Wagner solicited another individual to mail him buprenorphine — a drug commonly used to treat opioid addiction and also used as a pain medication — at the jail. Authorities examined a letter sent to Wagner and found a “sublingual film” attached underneath the postage stamp. The substance was analyzed at the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Lab and was identified as the opioid medication, the complaint states. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said Thursday she has rejected a federal request to accept migrant children into the state, saying the need to find homes for them "is the president's problem." Reynolds told WHO-AM radio that her priority is the health and safety of Iowans and that the state doesn't have facilities to house migrant children for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. "This is not our problem," Reynolds said on the "Need to Know with Jeff Angelo" radio program. "This is the president's problem. He's the one that has opened the border and he needs to be responsible for this and he needs to stop it." Iowa Department of Human Services Director Kelly Garcia notified the Biden administration March 31 that the state would not take unaccompanied minors. This briefing is sponsored in part by Corridor Careers. Are you looking for a job? https://www.corridorcareers.com/ (CorridorCareers.com) is a resource to local job seekers where they can get job tips, sign up for local job alerts, build a resume and more. Check it out at https://www.corridorcareers.com/ (CorridorCareers.com).
WHO-AM (Des Moines, IA)'s Jeff Angelo and FAIR's government relations manager Preston Huennekens examine The American Dream and Promise Act and the Farm Workforce Modernization Act. Both pieces of legislation would provide legal status to millions of illegal aliens.
Andrew Downs fills in for Chris and along with Ross Peterson they get the show kicked off by asking Erick Zamora how things have been lately on the other show he produces, Need to Know with Jeff Angelo, and on WHO Radio. They then get into Major League Baseball and whether there will be a season and the different sides and their proposals. Then the guys chat more about race relations and protests discussing how guys like Representative Ako Abdul-Samad and Des Moines Police Sergeant Paul Parizek getting tired and on the edge and Zamora points out they're like a hockey goalie in need of a whistle. To end the hour we gave away Mistress Brewing beer and and discuss the life and death of Wes Unseld.
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Our sister station News Radio 1040 WHO's Jeff Angelo has been covering the Iowa Caucuses since the beginning and joins host Kelly Golden live with the latest on 94.3 WSC.
Jeff Angelo, iHeart Reporter from Des Moines gives us a sneak peak at what we could see. Will Bernie pull ahead in the race?
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Episode 30 of Unfiltered Radio with special guest, Represent.Us Vancouver Chapter Lead, Nicole Laurent. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo, along with producer, John Oberg sit down with Nicole to discuss the mission of Represent.Us Vancouver which is to bring together conservatives, progressives, and everyone in between to pass powerful anti-corruption laws that stop political bribery, end secret money, and fix our broken elections.
Episode 29 of Unfiltered Radio with special guests, Clark County Republican Party Chair, David Robert Gellatly and Clark County Democrats Chair, Rich Rogers . Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo, along with producer, John Oberg sit down with Rich and David to discuss, well, politics. Local, as well as National, it was all fair game.
Episode 28 of Unfiltered Radio with special guest, Clark County Association of REALTORS® Public Affairs Director, Rian Davis. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo, along with producer, John Oberg sit down with Rian to talk about the Clark County Association of Realtors, the GMA (Growth Management Act), and Rian's Diamond Level Listener status of Unfiltered Radio.
Episode 27 of Unfiltered Radio with special guests, Vancouver City Councilors, Bart Hansen and Linda Glover. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo, along with producer, John Oberg sit down with Linda and Bart to talk about some of the happenings going on in Vancouver from their unique perspective.
Episode 26 of Unfiltered Radio with special guest, Monica Jurado Stonier. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo, along with producer, John Oberg sit down with Monica Jurado Stonier, State Representative for the 49th Legislative District, to talk about some of the wins and challenges during the last legislative session. Also, we've given Monica the title of guest co-host so she may be turning the questions back on Mike and Jeff.
Episode #25 of Unfiltered Radio with special guests, KXRWvancouver President, Susan Galaviz and KXRWvancouver Secretary and host of The Common Good, Joe Clemons. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo and producer, John Oberg, sit down with the Susan and Joe to talk about how KXRW got started, where it's going, and how this community radio station is standing up to a media conglomerate. Afterward, they discuss some of the recent happenings in the news.
Episode #24 of Unfiltered Radio with special guests, Clark County Council Chair, Marc Boldt and County Councilor, John Blom. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo sit down with the Councilors to talk about what the Council does, some of the issues facing the County like the jail and related needs, as well as addressing the homeless situation and annexation issues.
Episode #23 of Unfiltered Radio with special guest, WA State Attorney General, Bob Ferguson. In the beginning of our show we'll be playing a recording of the talk the Attorney General recently gave at the Southwest Washington LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens) Council 47013's event entitled "Messages of Hope" held in the Fort Vancouver High School Auditorium. Afterward, our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo along with producer John Oberg sit down with Bob Ferguson to find out more on the projects and cases his team is working on. These range from working to protect Dreamers and the commitment of DACA, current lawsuits against Comcast and Motel 6, and what actions WA State has taken to protect enacted marijuana laws. We also find out a little more about his personal side, what his family and he do for recreation, and just maybe what the future political plans there are in store. Many thanks to Mike Selig for recording the talk, and Fort Vancouver High School Center for International Studies and Associate Principal, Alison Watson, for use of her office to record this interview.
Episode #22 of Unfiltered Radio with special guests, Dorothy Gasque, David McDevitt, Carolyn Long, and Peter Harrison. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo, and producer, John Oberg, are sitting down with the 3rd Congressional District Democrat Candidates and asking questions in a roundtable format. This format will allow for question and answer allowing for response from other candidates as time permits as well as rapid fire rounds. This is the second of a two part interview. If you would like to visit the candidates websites, they can be found here: Dorothy Gasque: www.dorothyforcongress.com David McDevitt: www.mcdevittforcongress.com Carolyn Long: www.electlong.com Peter Harrison: www.votepeterharrison.com
Episode #21 of Unfiltered Radio with special guests, Dorothy Gasque, David McDevitt, Carolyn Long, and Peter Harrison. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo, and producer, John Oberg, are sitting down with the 3rd Congressional District Democrat Candidates and asking questions in a roundtable format. This format will allow for question and answer allowing for response from other candidates as time permits as well as rapid fire rounds. This is the first of a two part interview. If you would like to visit the candidates websites, they can be found here: Dorothy Gasque: www.dorothyforcongress.com David McDevitt: www.mcdevittforcongress.com Carolyn Long: www.electlong.com Peter Harrison: www.votepeterharrison.com
Episode #20 of Unfiltered Radio with special guest, Ann Rivers. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo sit down with Ann Rivers, WA State Senator, 18th Legislative District, to talk about some of the projects she's been working on in the legislature such as: Educational Funding, Healthcare (especially around the opioid epidemic and mental health issues), the I-5 bridge crossing and, of course, the Sasquatch bill. Special thanks to Tri-Mountain Golf Course for letting us use their facility to record this interview.
Episode #19 of Unfiltered Radio with special guest, Don Orange. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo sit down with Port Commissioner Elect, Don Orange, to talk about his reasons for running for the Port Commission, his thoughts on the campaign, and his plans for the Port. On the second part of the show we'll finish our special election night coverage and talk with Jim Mains and Tanisha Harris.
Episode #18 of Unfiltered Radio with special guest, 36th Legislative District Representative, Noel Frame. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo sit down with Rep. Frame to talk about her connections with Clark County, Chairing the 2016 Democratic State Convention, and her legislative plans for the future. On the second part of the show we'll have special election night coverage and talk with some of the winners as well as those who work behind the scenes.
Episode #17 of Unfiltered Radio with special guests, Clark County Democrat Party Chair, Rich Rogers and Clark County Republican Party Chair, David Gellatly. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo sit down with David and Rich to talk about all things politics (nationally, locally, and, of course, internally). There also may be some thoughts on a certain Port Commissioner race as well. Lastly, to lighten things up, we’ll finish with all four participating in a fun trivia challenge.
Episode #16 of Unfiltered Radio with special guest, Washington Senator, Patty Murray. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo sit down with Senator Murray and discuss how she started in politics, healthcare and other topics in the news as well as playing a little trivia. Mike And Jeff, along with their producer, John Oberg, also discuss how the show came to be and where they're going next!
E270 - Hour 3 - Jeff Angelo in for Simon: Fun Friday Stories | Antifa and Neo-Nazis in 2017
E269 - Hour 2 - Jeff Angelo in for Simon: Hurricane Irma Update (with Simon LIVE) | Education Board Update
E268 - Hour 1 - Jeff Angelo in for Simon: 11 Foot Alligator Catcher | Equifax was Hacked -What Now?
E262 - Hour 1 - Jeff Angelo Filling in for Simon: DACA Update | Alzheimer's and Bleeding Hearts
E263 - Hour 2 - Jeff Angelo Filling in for Simon: Out of Place Animals | Christian Conservatives
E264 - Hour 3 - Jeff Angelo Filling in for Simon: Planned Parenthood DeFunded | Teaser for Hawk Talk
Jeff interviews Catherine Glenn Foster!
Jeff interviews Tami Reeves!
Jeff interviews George Barna!
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