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Good stuff as always from Tom Hauser of KSTP-TV on state politics, what to expect during a special session and some fun on classic TV sitcoms.
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins for two segments of nonsense, both in the real sense and to explain what happened with the legislature that led to the need for a special session. Later, Chad takes issue with Dave's reason why he plans to miss the show on Friday.
Chad Hartman and KSTP-TV's Tom Hauser bat around the greatness of "Cheers" and how it stacks up against the greatest shows in TV history.
KSTP-TV's Chris Egert sits in for Jason. He talks with Dr. Elisabeth Heath, Mayo Clinic oncologist, about the diagnosis process for prostate cancer. Chris is dubious that former President Biden JUST found out about his cancer given its aggressive nature
5pm Hour: Chris Egert is in for Jason. He talks with KSTP-TV's Tom Hauser about the work left to be done as the legislature is supposed to finish tonight. Then he's joined by Dave Schwartz to talk Wolves, Twins and more!
We have two segments of political discussion with KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser before our regular Tuesday visit with Jamie Yuccas from Los Angeles and some fun with Jason DeRusha to wrap up the show.
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins with details on what deals are being discussed as lawmakers try to hammer out a budget agreement and other deals before the end of the session in Saint Paul.
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins Chad for two segments on state and national politics before a fun discussion with listeners about what the ideal day looks like.
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins Chad to preview what he expects in the State of the State address from Governor Walz tonight and several other topics from state and national politics.
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins Chad on several topics including controversy with Minnesota Senate President Bobby Joe Champion, a rough new audit for Southwest LRT, sports betting and where Governor Walz has been.
The hour starts with two segments of political talk with Tom Hauser of KSTP-TV before some great listener contributions mocking the struggles of the Southwest LRT project and the question of whether or not you'd go to space with Blue Origin if offered the opportunity.
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins on several local political topics, starting with Mike Lindell saying he's looking at a run for governor in 2026!
Tom Hauser of KSTP-TV joins Chad on several political topics including Mike Lindell saying he may run for governor, Dean Phillips pulling the wool over our eyes on April Fools Day, and Royce White's failed Senate campaign racking up over $1 million in credit card fees.
We preview the Minnesota State Boys Hockey Tournament with Chris Long of KSTP-TV and Channel 45, then Hibbing/Chisholm coach Aaron Jamnick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doogie Wolfson from KSTP-TV stops by to talk about an incident at a metro area high school basketball game last night and the state of high school sports.
The full second hour of Drivetime with DeRusha. Card DeSharks featuring Howard and Rick. PLUS, Doogie Wolfson from KSTP-TV stops by to talk about an incident at a metro area high school basketball game last night and the state of high school sports.
Timberwolves analyst Jim Petersen joins the show for two segments about the club before Chad brings in KSTP-TV political analyst Tom Hauser to talk about Senator Tina Smith's announcement that she won't seek reelection.
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins Chad on Senator Tina Smith's announcement that she won't seek reelection next year, why it didn't come as a complete surprise to him, and what the future of that seat could be. Will Governor Walz and Lt. Governor Flanagan face off for the seat on the DFL side?
Both Lisa Demuth of the GOP and Melissa Hortman of the DFL are claiming they got the deal they wanted to settle the power dispute in the Minnesota House. KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins Chad to talk about the negoations, who got what they wanted, and what it all means for the legislative session.
The latest results from the SURVEY USA Poll courtesy of Tom Hauser from KSTP TV and WCCO Radio!
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins to talk both national and local politics before we transition to some fun discussing the best concert venues in town and the Trump White House saying the drone mystery that terrorized the east coast in December was much ado about nothing.
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KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins with a preview of what's happening today with arguments before the Minnesota Supreme Court and the continuing mess with the House in St. Paul.
We talk Vikings and Wild with our friend Chris Long of KSTP-TV.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Shannan Paul and head of Twin Cities Film Fest Jatin Setia are joined by Paul McGuire Grimes, the featured Geek Of The Week, to geek out over all of their favorite movies of 2024 and what to see in 2025. Paul is a Minnesota-based film critic and entertainmentreporter who appears on KSTP-TV, My Talk 107.1, Fox9 Good Day, and is a RottenTomatoes-approved critic. Paul gives us a glimpse into the year with new interviews from Ben Stiller, Adam Scott, and the rest of the cast of Severance and The Last Showgirl with Pamela Anderson and Jamie Lee Curtis.Follow our show it's Be Our Geek Show on Facebook, Twitter andInstagram and Email us at beourgeekshow@gmail.comPlease like and subscribe to Be Our Geek whenever you find us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Shannan Paul and head of Twin Cities Film Fest Jatin Setia are joined by Paul McGuire Grimes, the featured Geek Of The Week, to geek out over all of their favorite movies of 2024 and what to see in 2025. Paul is a Minnesota-based film critic and entertainment reporter who appears on KSTP-TV, My Talk 107.1, Fox9 Good Day, and is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. Paul gives us a glimpse into the year with new interviews from Ben Stiller, Adam Scott, and the rest of the cast of Severance and The Last Showgirl with Pamela Anderson and Jamie Lee Curtis. Follow our show it's Be Our Geek Show on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and Email us at beourgeekshow@gmail.com Please like and subscribe to Be Our Geek whenever you find us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kenny and Amy are joined by KSTP TV's Chris Egert to look back on surviving childhood along with some of their adult quirks and personal fears. Chris wanders into a debate Kenny and Amy had about if adults should play with Legos, and how that compares to growing up with toys like Jarts and Easy Bake Ovens. Kenny also touched on childhood fears, such as quicksand and sinkholes and how you might actually need to worry about them as an adult after all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kenny and Amy are joined by KSTP TV's Chris Egert to look back on surviving childhood along with some of their adult quirks and personal fears. Chris wanders into a debate Kenny and Amy had about if adults should play with Legos, and how that compares to growing up with toys like Jarts and Easy Bake Ovens. Kenny also touched on childhood fears, such as quicksand and sinkholes and how you might actually need to worry about them as an adult after all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins Chad to talk about the DFL House members following through on their threat to boycott the start of the legislative session today.
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins Chad to talk about a hard fall on the ice this morning and the sad passings of Kari Dziedzic and Jimmy Carter.
The show opens with Matthew Coller of Purple Insider joining Chad for two segments of Vikings talk before a conversation with KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser about his rough fall on the ice this morning and the passings of both Kari Dziedzic and Jimmy Carter.
Donte DiVincenzo scored 26 points as the Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the San Antonio Spurs 112-110 on Sunday night. WCCO's Henry Lake breaks it down with KSTP-TV's Tom Hauser.
Dane Mizutani of the Pioneer Press on the huge Viking victory and what lies ahead in Detroit next Sunday. He talked to KSTP-TV's Tom Hauser.
Henry opens the show talking about Sam Darnold and how his performance on MNF and down the stretch for the Vikings will dictate what his future both playing time and potentially big $ wise. Has Sam Darnold shown you enough to garner commitment long term? Henry and Lindsey discuss comparables. Tom Hauser (chief political reporter for KSTP-TV) joins Henry to discuss the new elected chair of the Minnesota Republican Party Alex Plechash. Plechash plans to focus on cash flow to the party and electing a Republican in the next gubernatorial race. Tom also talks about his day on ballot watch attending testimonies in Shakopee. Henry wraps the first hour talking about the school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin earlier today.
Tom Hauser (chief political reporter for KSTP-TV) joins Henry to discuss the new elected chair of the Minnesota Republican Party Alex Plechash. Plechash plans to focus on cash flow to the party and electing a Republican in the next gubernatorial race. Tom also talks about his day on ballot watch with testimonies in Shakopee.
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins to tackle some nonsense topics and some interesting political topics impacting the state today.
Tom Hauser of KSTP-TV joins Chad for two segments of talk about national politics and news from the state capitol on budget projections for the state. Plus, Chad talks about transgender cases before the Minnesota and US Supreme Courts and our societal attitudes towards the transgender community.
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins Chad to talk about the state budget projections released today and much more from the world of state and national politics.
fWotD Episode 2770: KARE (TV) Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Wednesday, 4 December 2024 is KARE (TV).KARE (channel 11) is a television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, serving as the Twin Cities area's NBC affiliate. Owned by Tegna Inc., the station maintains studios on Olson Memorial Highway (MN 55) in Golden Valley and a transmitter at the Telefarm site in Shoreview, Minnesota.Channel 11 began broadcasting on September 1, 1953. It was originally shared by WMIN-TV in St. Paul and WTCN-TV in Minneapolis; the two stations shared an affiliation with ABC and alternated presenting local programs. In 1955, Consolidated Television and Radio bought both stations and merged them as WTCN-TV from the Minneapolis studios in the Calhoun Beach Hotel. The station presented several regionally and nationally notable children's shows in its early years as well as local cooking, news, and sports programs. Time Inc. purchased the station in 1957. Under its ownership, ABC switched its affiliation to KMSP-TV (channel 9), leaving channel 11 to become an independent station that broadcast games of the Minnesota Twins baseball team, movies, and syndicated programs. This continued under two successive owners: Chris-Craft Industries and Metromedia. By the late 1970s, WTCN was one of the nation's most financially successful independent stations.In 1978, ABC announced it would move its Twin Cities affiliation to KSTP-TV. This forced NBC to select between KMSP and WTCN for its new local outlet. It chose WTCN on the strength of its facilities, ownership, and promise to build a first-class news operation, for which KMSP had never been known as an ABC station. On March 5, 1979, channel 11 became an NBC affiliate and began broadcasting NewsCenter 11 newscasts. In spite of a major promotional campaign, the news product was a high-profile commercial failure, beaten by entertainment shows on KMSP in the ratings, as viewers rejected the new news team and continued to prefer market leaders WCCO-TV and KSTP-TV.Metromedia agreed to buy Chicago independent station WFLD in 1982 and sold WTCN to Gannett to raise capital and make room in its station group. Gannett engineered a comprehensive overhaul of the station's news programming. Between 1983 and 1987, the station moved from last to first in late news ratings, battling WCCO for two decades. It changed call signs twice in that period, to WUSA in 1985 and KARE in 1986, when Gannett moved the WUSA call sign to its Washington, D. C., station. More recently, as of 2022, the station has been a second-place finisher in local news.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:16 UTC on Wednesday, 4 December 2024.For the full current version of the article, see KARE (TV) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Olivia.
KSTP-TV's Tom Hauser hosts the Morning News and catches up with WCCO's Steve Thomson to talk about another Wolves loss, the Wild at Buffalo, and a big weekend for football.
KSTP-TV reporter Jay Kolls joins Adam Carter to share about the story he's covering of two former St. Paul School District employees serving a lawsuit against the district that alleges misuse of federal COVID money.
Jay Kolls of KSTP-TV joins Adam Carter with the story of a lawsuit alleging misuse of COVID money by St. Paul schools. Later, Adam discusses a poor report from Target on sales last quarter and the reasons he believes America is growing tired of Target.
KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins Adam Carter with talk about how the Minnesota House will look with a balance of power between Democrats and Republicans, Tim Walz returning to the state, and how each of our congressional districts are now totally uncompetitive.
Adam Carter has two segments of mostly local political talk with KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser before diving into the frustrations and annoyances of trying to sell things on Facebook Marketplace.
Political reporter Tom Hauser of KSTP-TV joins to talk about the latest news of the presidential race and what the final KSTP/Survey USA polls say about the state of the race in Minnesota.
Tom Hauser of KSTP-TV joins for two segments of political talk and what polling says about the plans of Minnesota voters next week. Plus, Chad dives into the story of a lawsuit involving allegations of 'wrongful conception.'
If John Kelly thinks Donald Trump is so horrible, why did he sit on this for months and years before blowing the whistle? KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser shares about why the timing bothers him. Plus, Tom talks about the race between Amy Klobuchar and Royce White and more!
Chris Egert is in for Chad today with a lot of sports news to talk about! We start the show with the Twins announcing the Pohlad family is looking to sell the club before a conversation with Chris Long of KSTP-TV sports about the Lynx and Wild.
The Lynx open play in the WNBA Finals tonight in New York and the Wild have their season opener tonight at home against Columbus. Chris Long of KSTP-TV sports joins Chris Egert to talk about the big day in Minnesota sports.
Tom Hauser of KSTP-TV joins Chad for two segments on politics before a discussion about the struggling housing market in Florida due to the trouble with hurricanes as we track Milton's approach to the state.