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Guest host Jamil Jivani discusses the calls from NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh to hold off on a federal election amid concerns of a fourth wave of COVID-19. On today's show: Tristin Hopper, reporter and columnist at the National Post, discusses Canada's housing market. Michael Castner, morning national news anchor for NBC news radio, talks about the latest details on the investigation that found Gov. Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women. We break down a new report on Canada's healthcare system.
The Evan Solomon Show takes part in a 'Day to Listen' in partnership with the Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund. Radio stations across the country come together to create space and elevate the voices of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. On today's show: Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, the director of the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre at UBC, discusses the lack of criminal charges against those who ran residential schools. Yves Giroux, Parliamentary Budget Officer, shares the estimated costs of the gun buyback program. Ted Farr, news director at AM 1150 in Kelowna, discusses the deadly heat wave in B.C. Michael Castner, morning national news anchor for NBC news radio, provides the latest updates on Bill Cosby's overturned conviction.
Evan Solomon discusses rapid tests and COVID-19. Why are provinces letting them sit in storage? How useful are they? We bring on experts to answer these questions. On today's show: Colin Furness, infection control epidemiologist and assistant professor at the faculty of information at the University of Toronto, talks about why some provinces may not have dipped into their stash of rapid tests. Mellissa Fung, journalist who was abducted and held hostage in Afghanistan, drops by to discuss her new documentary film ‘Captive: Still A Captive of Your Experience'. Drew Barnes, UCP MLA for Cypress Medicine Hat, talks about why he believes Alberta needs to ease restrictions. Bruce Chaulk, Chief Electoral Officer of Newfoundland and Labrador, about delayed votes in certain parts of the province. Michael Castner, NBC Radio National News Anchor, updates us on the Trump impeachment trial.
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The eldest son of President Reagan, talks at length with host of Nevada’s Morning News, Michael Castner, about his father, what it was like to be the son of a president, as well as how to keep the legacy and memory of Ronald Reagan alive.
Hosts of the Radio.com podcast "Mooch & the Mrs." discuss politics and current events with Michael Castner from Nevada's Morning News.
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration has teamed up with the Ad Council to launch the drug-impaired-driving prevention campaign, If You Feel Different, You Drive Different. Together, they hope to change the cultural conversation around driving after using marijuana, to make it as socially unacceptable as driving drunk. The Deputy Administrator of the N.H.T.S.A., Heidi King, joined Michael Castner on Nevada's Morning News to discuss this new campaign, as well as how people can get more information about impaired driving.
Postmodern Jukebox or PMJ has created a worldwide sensation with over 200 videos taking modern day songs with a vintage filter. Touring worldwide annually, including right here in Las Vegas! Currently, PMJ has a residency until August 1st at the 1Oak Night Club at The Mirage Hotel. The amazing and talented Ariana Savalas of Postmodern Jukebox joined Michael Castner on Nevada's Morning News to talk about the Vegas residency, as well as how Scott Bradlee founded the group. Buy tickets by visiting ticketmaster.com or by clicking here.
Host of Nevada’s Morning News, Michael Castner, sits down with CBS White House correspondent Steven Portnoy to discuss what it’s like to be a journalist covering the current administration. Portnoy also talks about the importance of journalism in these very turbulent times.
Host of Nevada’s Morning News, Michael Castner, sits down with CBS White House correspondent Steven Portnoy to discuss what it’s like to be a journalist covering the current administration. Portnoy also talks about the importance of journalism in these very turbulent times.
For many, October 1 is just a Monday. For those who survived the Las Vegas shooting (the largest mass shooting in modern U.S. history) 1 October 2017 is with them everyday. Adara Talbot was at the Route 91 festival to celebrate her 5th anniversay with her boyfriend. Brian Claypool also survived the bullets. When not trying to heal himself he is a lawyer representing survivors. Alan Stock is a veteran broadcaster who heard about the shooting and made a beeline to the KXNT studio to get the news out to Las Vegas. All three have a story to tell about that awful night. - Michael Castner, Host, Wake Up Las Vegas KXNT Twitter: @KXNT Michael Castner: @MichaelCastner PRODUCER Colton Salaz: @csalaznews
When recreational pot becomes legal in California on January 1st, it's expected to generate billions of dollars in business. We talk to Eric Spitz, who, along with former CA Attorney General and Treasurer Bill Lockyer, have formed a marijuana distribution company. It's been a few days since Apple's big debut of the iphone X. We talk radio host Michael Castner about his challenges adapting to the phone, including the many selfies he's accidentally taken just trying to unlock it! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices