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The annual tribute brunch for Saturday, June 7, 2025 at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Honors Weekend. This is the full audio of the morning's events. Tim Johnson serves as the emcee.SpeakersP.A. Bowler & Mike Hagerty (for Ken Mara)Gary Abbott & Johnathan Stokes (for Van Stokes)Matt Brown & Royce Alger (for Mark Coleman)Frank Gallardo & Josh DoBell (for Terry Davis)Pete Schuyler & Solomon Fleckman (for Darryl Burley)Mark Cody & Chris Sada (for Matt Lindland)Adeline Gray & Rich Bender (for Terry Steiner)Josh Cowell & Don Wyper (for Greg Wojciechowski)
Welcome back, custmers! I recently took a vacation from the video store to go on a cruise with my wife. I've had cruises on the brain ever since, so what better time to recommend some of my favorite films that take place on ships! OVERBOARD (1987)Handyman and single-father Dean Proffitt sees an opportunity to get even with a pompous heiress named Joanna after an accident leaves her with amnesia. Dean takes advantage of the woman's lack of memory and convinces her that she is his wife and the mother of his four children. What starts out as a simple bit of revenge gets complicated as relationships are formed… and broken. Starring real life couple Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn as Dean and Annie, with appearances from Edward Herrmann, Roddy McDowall, and Mike Hagerty. CABIN BOY (1994)In this utterly bizarre comedy starring Chris Elliott, Nathan Mayweather is a spoiled and tone-deaf “fancy lad” who accidentally boards the wrong ship and finds himself sailing the seas with a grizzled crew of career fishermen. The plot is silly, the jokes are weird, and the comedy is abstract. One moment cabin boy Mayweather is talking to imaginary cupcakes and in the next, he's being rescued from the depths of the ocean by Choki — half-man, half-shark. Cabin Boy was such a box office failure that director Adan Resnick literally never directed another film. I love this movie and my wife will get in her car and leave the house when I watch it. You'll have to decide for yourself if it's for you.THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE (1972)If you've ever wondered what's the worst that could happen while sailing on a cruise ship, you'll soon find out. Due to a series of unfortunate events, the unstable ship is knocked over by a 90-foot-tall wave. Passengers must work together to find a way out of the upside-down cruise ship before it sinks to the bottom of the ocean. This multi-Academy Award winner features an all-star cast including Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Shelly Winters, Red Buttons, Carol Lynley, Roddy McDowall, Jack Albertson, and more. CITY HUNTER (1993)Jackie Chan is known for his wacky action flicks, and this may be the wackiest of them all. In City Hunter, Chan plays Ryu, a private detective hired to find a missing woman. Ryu and his assistant Kaori track the woman to a cruise ship and follow her there, only to discover the ship is being hijacked by terrorists. Ryu is the ultimate ladies man — they love him and he loves them. City Hunter is part comedy and part action. It's like if they remade Porky's and added machine gun wielding terrorists who constantly mow down passengers in cold blood. Is this film for everybody? No. But is it for anybody? Also, maybe not. Jackie Chan said City Hunter is the least favorite film he ever worked on, which made me pick up a copy and add it to the video store's library.Usually when my wife and I go on cruises the only thing I worry about is them running out of pudding or margaritas. After watching these I'll be keeping an eye out for terrorists, gigantic waves, and terrorists. If any of those things happen I'll cross my fingers and hope for amnesia. Happy viewing and thanks for visiting our video store!Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
Sacramento County's biennial Point-in-Time homelessness count. Also, the oldest Chinese restaurant in the state - and possibly the nation - is in Woodland. Finally, goodbye to CapRadio's Mike Hagerty, who is retiring. Sac's 2024 Point-in-Time Homelessness Count Sacramento County's last Point-in-Time Count in 2022 reported a record 9,300 unhoused residents, and this was only a conservative snapshot of the number of people experiencing homelessness in the county on any given night. Last week, over 800 volunteers conducted the biennial count again. CapRadio Homelessness and Housing Affordability Reporter Chris Nichols joins Insight with a deeper look at what the recent PIT looked like, and the experiences and challenges being faced by some of the county's most vulnerable residents. Oldest Chinese Restaurant is in Woodland The oldest Chinese restaurant in California - and possibly the nation - is tucked away in a Yolo County suburb. Jack Chin is a professor at UC Davis School of Law and shares his research into finding the oldest Chinese restaurants in the U.S., which led him to Chicago Café in Woodland. Amy Fong's parents own the restaurant, and she shares its history spanning more than a century. And we're also joined by Carla Meyer who is a Senior Editor at UC Davis School of Law, about the storytelling behind this discovery. CapRadio's Mike Hagerty Retires Today, we celebrate the distinguished career of CapRadio anchor and reporter, Mike Hagerty. After decades in the news business, Mike has decided to enter retirement and spend more time with his family, including grandchildren who live on the East Coast. We'll sit down with Mike and go down memory lane with him, and ask him to impart a few words of wisdom to current and future journalists.
Cal State faculty go on strike across 23 campuses, including Sac State. Also, a new auto exhibit celebrates women in lowriding. Finally, Sacramento-based Latin backpacking food company will start selling at REI stores. Cal State Faculty Strike Back to school means back to the picket line for thousands of faculty at all of California State University system's 23 campuses, including Sacramento State. The planned, five-day strike is the first systemwide strike in CSU's history as the union representing 29,000 professors, lecturers, and other staff demands a 12% pay increase including other benefits. CapRadio's Mike Hagerty joins us with a live report on how the strike is impacting classes for students on the Sac State campus. We're also joined by EdSource Higher Education Reporter Ashley Smith for more context on the back-and-forth negotiations with CSU. Museum Spotlights Women in Lowriding A new exhibit at the California Automobile Museum is highlighting the connection between women and lowriding culture, and just held its grand opening ceremony this weekend. Titled Rucas y Carruchas: Ladies in Lowriders, the display features a variety of custom cars, artwork and more, and runs until April 2024 . Exhibits manager ShaVolla Rodriguez and her daughter Nayeli Rodriguez talk about how this exhibit came about, their own connections to lowriding and car culture, and how Rucas y Carruchas celebrates this group of drivers, builders, designers and owners. Latin Backpacking Food If you've been backpacking, you can appreciate when the time comes to plop down with a hot meal on the trail. Dehydrated pouches have come a long way, and a Sacramento kitchen is putting its own spin on backpacking comfort food with a Latin twist. Martha Y Díaz is the founder of the Latin backpacking food company Itacate, which will start selling at REI stores.
This week on the show Melanie and Adam are celebrating their BIG 50th Episode by watching a film they both hold dear, the Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn comedy Overboard (1987). This Garry Marshall-helmed film is as charmingly hysterical as it is mildly disturbing in premise, leave it to the perfect Hollywood couple to smooth out the wrinkles. So, sit back, hit play, and join in the fun. Please RATE, SUBSCRIBE, and leave a REVIEW. It really helps! You can also check out our back catalog, which includes discussions about Office Space, Legally Blonde, Speed, Encanto, The Fifth Element, and a wild special episode where Adam puts himself through the entire Twilight Franchise. With the tastes of the two hosts combined, there is truly something for everyone. But wait, there's more! We also have videos of Made You Watch… (a podcast) YouTube Channel. Join Adam and Melanie as they share their love of movies every Wednesday. You can find Made You Watch... (a podcast) on all music and podcast streaming services. Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_MockFollow The Show: Instagram @madeyouwatchapodcast, Twitter @MadeYouWatch, and on our YouTube Channel. Email: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com(We'd love to hear from you!) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madeyouwatch/support
This week on the show Melanie and Adam are celebrating their BIG 50th Episode by watching a film they both hold dear, the Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn comedy Overboard (1987). This Garry Marshall-helmed film is as charmingly hysterical as it is mildly disturbing in premise, leave it to the perfect Hollywood couple to smooth out the wrinkles. So, sit back, hit play, and join in the fun. Please RATE, SUBSCRIBE, and leave a REVIEW. It really helps! You can also check out our back catalog, which includes discussions about Office Space, Legally Blonde, Speed, Encanto, The Fifth Element, and a wild special episode where Adam puts himself through the entire Twilight Franchise. With the tastes of the two hosts combined, there is truly something for everyone. But wait, there's more! We also have videos of Made You Watch… (a podcast) YouTube Channel. Join Adam and Melanie as they share their love of movies every Wednesday. You can find Made You Watch... (a podcast) on all music and podcast streaming services. Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_MockFollow The Show: Instagram @madeyouwatchapodcast, Twitter @MadeYouWatch, and on our YouTube Channel. Email: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com(We'd love to hear from you!) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madeyouwatch/support
A show that the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights called "barbaric". Lucky Louie was an HBO original that was a bit of a departure from most of their other programing. To start, the channel rarely made sitcoms and of the few this was the first that was actually recorded in front of a live studio audience. Lucky Louie was also without the constraints of traditional sitcoms in that it had no language limitations. The show stars Louis C.K. who plays a part time mechanic struggling to get by with a wife and daughter. The show was largely inspired by Norman Lear sitcoms and "The Honeymooners". They even went as far as to use the blueprints for The Honeymooners set to create their own. Despite promising ratings HBO canceled Lucky Louie after only one season with speculation that they just didn't want to associate with a show that didn't fit their high class image. Does the show take it a little too far or was HBO correct in pulling the plug early? Find out as we deep dive the show's pilot episode. www.S1E1POD.com Starring: Louis C.K., Pamela Adlon, Mike Hagerty, Laura Kightlinger, Jim Norton, Rick Shapiro, Kim Hawthorne, & Jerry Minor
Join Jackie & Diana as they break down the 7th & final episode of season 1, Mrs. Diddles, of HBO's Somebody Somewhere starring Bridget Everett, Jeff Hiller, Murray Hill, Mary Catherine Garrison, & Mike Hagerty. They discuss how everything reminds Diana of a song & her love of making playlists, Fred's underground bar & lounge, Fred's party bus, Sam's song to Joel, and Mike Hagerty's last line of the show.Please rate and/or review wherever you listen to podcasts.Email homebodiesonly@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you.https://www.homebodiesonly.com/TikTok @homebodiesonlypodcast
Join Jackie & Diana as they break down episode 6, Life Could Be A Dream, of HBO's Somebody Somewhere starring Bridget Everett, Jeff Hiller, Murray Hill, Mary Catherine Garrison, & Mike Hagerty. They discuss the Sam Plan, how much they love Ed, & Mary Jo's stringy hair. Please rate and/or review wherever you listen to podcasts.Email homebodiesonly@gmail.comhttps://www.homebodiesonly.com/TikTok @homebodiesonlypodcast
Jackie & Diana breakdown episode 3, Egg Shells, of HBO's Somebody Somewhere starring Bridget Everett. They discuss the passing of Mike Hagerty, the improvised parts of the show, a possible editing snafu, & Joel's Oldsmobile.Please rate & review wherever you listen to podcasts.Emaill homebodiesonly@gmail.comhttps://www.homebodiesonly.com/
In a world where the entire LAPD chases down one van full of stolen computers and IT employees get copper poisoning, one lucky couple must stop a mad man from causing a cruise ship's cruise control to break. The guys (Ben, Bracken, Brant, and Nate) set sail with this follow up to hugely successful Speed. Is this film Exceptionally Bad or just Bad? This movie stars Sandra Bullock, Jason Patric, Willem Dafoe, Temuera Morrison, Brian McCardie, Christine Firkins, Mike Hagerty, Colleen Camp, Lois Chiles, Francis Guinan, Connie Ray, Patrika Darbo, and Kimmy Robertson. Follow us on Instagram @ExceptionallyBad and Twitter @XceptionallyBad or email us at theguys@exceptionallybad.com or check out our website at exceptionallybad.com Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997) was Directed by Jan de Bont, Produced by Jan de Bont, Mark Gordon, Steve Perry, Michael Peyser, and Glenn Salloum, and Written by Graham Yost (characters), Jan de Bont, Randall McCormick, and Jeff Nathanson. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Original Air Date: Monday 4 July, 9 pm EasternDescription:This week's show is a bit of a pastiche, cut together from snippets of different conversations Dean and Phil have had these past couple week. So, after a hilarious “audio check” cold open, if you hear references to topics not yet covered, don't worry, it all weaves together wonderfully by the end in what might just be one of our best shows of the year! Phil discusses the forthcoming Netflix reboot of Beverly Hills Cop and the (unwanted by the producers) role he might play in it, and whether its filming location means he lives closer to Detroit than Dean does! The subject of “soft tissue” and the importance of stretching and yoga get discussed in the wake of Phil learning about what it means to “pop a rib”. The reason firefighters carry axes gets explained. The graphic design creative explosion that was the late 70s and early 80s is the subject of a gallery exhibit at the Pacific Design Center and it leads Dean to reminisce. When he was in London, did Dean experience the magic of the Elizabeth Line? And did he get to England through the worst itinerary ever? And what exactly did he get wrong when describing the Billy Wilder failure Kiss Me Stupid? These questions all get answered and the great improv comic turned successful character actor Mike Hagerty gets remembered in “Celebrity Deaths”. And if that weren't enough, Phil takes the time to interview Russ Haslage about his career in radio, the “wonder” of Subspace, and the history of the fine works by The Federation (and how YOU can help)!
Snap those fingers and blow out that candle, man, as we immerse ourselves in Mike Myers's personal mythology in Tommy Schlamme's So I Married an Axe Murderer. Is this movie basically a Rosetta Stone for all of Myers's future films? How does a beat poet afford an incredible apartment in San Francisco—unless he's actually the one who is a black widow killer? Are the comedy cameos in this, from Charles Brolin to Steven Wright, the best of all time? Or do the incessant “bits” that it spawned ruin the fun? The only thing we can say is: Let's get pissed!
Eine der beiden Hosts hatte heute Redebedarf und wie es in einer guten Beziehung sein sollte dann nimmt sich der andere auch mal zurück. So in der aktuellen Episode geschehen den Britt hatte einen riesigen Sack voll mit kleinen News aus der Welt der Stars und Sternchen und den musste sie loswerden. Daher gibt es heute ein leckeres Celebrity Potpourri und es ist sicher für jeden etwas dabei.
Roe and Roeper talk about the latest Marvel production Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, what is going on with Netflix and the streaming industry, and pay tribute to the late Mike Hagerty. Follow Screen Time on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to stay up to date.
Brian Beckner and "Ed" Daly discuss bum wine, the Northman, Shakespeare, Tom Brady, They Live, Dabo Swinney's brother, Antonio Brown, Katie Nolan, Papa John Schnatter, Lewis Hamilton, Casey Anthony, Brian Austin Green, Mike Hagerty, Kevin Samuels, Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, urine drinking, sex island, James Cromwell and MORE.*a comedy podcast about sports, pop culture, movies and dicks*Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-baller-lifestyle-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dave Chappelle, Fred Savage, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Legends of Tomorrow, Batwoman, The Equalizer, House of the Dragon, Quantum Leap, Mike Hagerty, Queens, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Usagi Chronicles, Law and Order, Law and Order SVU, Captive Audience, Strange New Worlds, Star Trek Picard, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Venom 2 https://www.gofundme.com/f/Jim-Dietz-Help-his-kiddos-Celebrate-his-life Email us at nothingsonpodcast@gmail.com You can follow us on twitter @NothingsOn123 This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork Spotify,Stitcher radio and also google play @Donnysalvocomedy on Tik Tok
Dave Chappelle, Fred Savage, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Legends of Tomorrow, Batwoman, The Equalizer, House of the Dragon, Quantum Leap, Mike Hagerty, Queens, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Usagi Chronicles, Law and Order, Law and Order SVU, Captive Audience, Strange New Worlds, Star Trek Picard, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Venom 2 https://www.gofundme.com/f/Jim-Dietz-Help-his-kiddos-Celebrate-his-life Email us at nothingsonpodcast@gmail.com You can follow us on twitter @NothingsOn123 This podcast is part of the TaylorNetwork Spotify,Stitcher radio and also google play @Donnysalvocomedy on Tik Tok
W112: Somebody Somewhere After death of her sister, Sam (Bridget Everette) tries to go on with her Kansan life and meet new people while supporting her estranged family. Somebody Somewhere stars Bridget Everette, Jeff Hiller, Mike Hagerty and Mary Catherine Garrison. Watch Somebody Somewhere on HBOGo! See what I'm watching on TV TIME: https://www.tvtime.com/en/user/46112465/profile SHOP WITH LAZADA: https://bit.ly/3hb5Nku SUPPORT THE SHOW: Buy us Kofi: https://ko-fi.com/wreviewpodcast A proud member of PIPE Network (Pilipinas Indie Podcast and Entertainment Network). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wreviewpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wreviewpodcast/support
Join Mike and Mike (Hagerty and Clayton) as they interview some of the top coaching minds in wrestling today!This episode features ASU Assistant Coach Lee Pritts, Angel Cejudo and Eric Larkin. Great conversations in this episode revolve around athlete motivation, working to include parents in the process, ego vs open mind-set, and tips on what types of coaching strategies are being implemented at this late time in the season. Don't miss this one!
Chelsea Atkinson (Wrestling Nutritionist at UVU and Personal Trainer) works with nutrition expert and USA Wrestling National Coaches Council Member, Mike Hagerty and NCEP Manager, Mike Clayton, to share some key info that coaches can use right away to help athletes make better choices on how they can best fuel their bodies. Why not take advantage of your training efforts by backing them up with essential nutrition, hydration and recovery info?Link to Chelsea's website https://www.gearupwrestlingnutrition.com Link to purchase Chelsea's book on nutritionhttps://www.gearupwrestlingnutrition.com/product-pageChoices and SEL https://www.fueluptoplay60.com/get-involved/educatorsChelsea Atkinson Podcast on BuzzSprouthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1723452/9748663 Chelsea Atkinson Link on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/WLAH59Tjy74
Travis Lazarczyk and Steve Craig of the Press Herald and Adam Robinson of the Sun Journal discuss the latest news in high school sports. Their guest this week is Mike Hagerty, the boys' soccer coach at Yarmouth High.
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SHOW LESSWe welcome Mike Hagerty. Mike played Rudy, of Rudy's Vintage clothing in the 1-hour Season 5 episode of "Seinfeld" “The Raincoats.” Mike is an alum of the legendary improv theater troupe Second City. He is a veteran actor who has been in so many iconic television shows and films including, “The George Carlin Show,” “Lucky Louie, “Friends,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Wayne's World." Social: https://linktr.ee/ThisThirsty "This Podcast Is Making Me Thirsty" is The Place to Be for "Seinfeld" fans. We are the #1 destination for all things "Seinfeld," the last, great sitcom of our time.
A big part of the pandemic recovery process for California will be getting people back out and about. The state is one of the biggest tourism destinations in the world, but the world isn’t totally back to normal yet. To meet that need, the state kicked off a campaign this week to encourage Californians to stay and play in the Golden State. Scott Rodd talks with CapRadio’s Mike Hagerty, who recently spoke with Visit California President & CEO Caroline Beteta about it. We’ll also hear from the driver of a Sacramento Brew Bike, which relies on tourism to survive. Plus, California’s budget surplus should be good news for all. But some county health departments are concerned they’ll be left behind. Nigel Duara talks with CalMatters’ Barbara Feder Ostrov about why county health departments are fighting for more money.
Gavin Newsom isn’t the first Governor to face a recall in California and he likely won’t be the last. Nigel Duara talks with CapRadio’s Mike Hagerty about the history of the recall in the state. We’ll also hear from CalMatters’ Laurel Rosenhall about what voters should expect to happen as the recall moves forward. Also, how should history judge technology’s role in the pandemic response? Nicole talks with Josh Mendelsohn, a managing partner at the venture firm Hangar who spearheaded the idea for a White House task force on using technology to fight the pandemic.
By Chris Nichols San Francisco’s early response to the coronavirus was considered a model for fighting the pandemic. But a California state lawmaker claimed this week the city experienced a drug overdose crisis that dwarfed its COVID-19 death count last year. CapRadio’s PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols spoke with anchor Mike Hagerty about that claim in this week’s Can You Handle The Truth segment. Interview Highlights On the facts of the claim Republican state Assemblyman Kevin Kiley of Rocklin made that claim on Twitter, and it was shared more than 2,000 times. For some context, Kiley has really made a name for himself by pushing back against former San Francisco mayor and current Gov. Gavin Newsom, especially on pandemic restrictions. In this case, the numbers show Kiley is correct. There has been a big increase in ‘drug overdose deaths’ in San Francisco. There were nearly 700 last year, much higher than in years past. That’s according to a recent medical examiner’s report. On factors that led to the increase Public health officials say it was fueled by the spread across the city of the powerful opioid fentanyl. They say it was made worse by the pandemic which isolated people and cut them off from drug treatment. Margot Kushel is a professor of medicine at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. “These deaths are preventable," Kushel said. "These deaths were on the uptick before the COVID pandemic. But much about the pandemic really impaired our ability to address it. There’s no question we are losing way too many people to this preventable cause of death.” On how those 700 deaths compares with San Francisco’s deaths from COVID-19 last year It is more than twice the city’s COVID-19 deaths from last year, which totaled 257, according to data from city’s Department of Public Health. It’s important to note that San Francisco was praised for its early response and had one of the lowest ‘COVID-19 death rates’ of any major city in the country. But in the end, Kiley’s statement is still correct. There were more than twice as many overdose fatalities in San Francisco than deaths due to the virus. We rated his claim True. On a widely-shared Facebook post that claimed Congresswoman Maxine Waters could be “sentenced” for jury tampering Our PolitiFact California contributor Sasha Hupka fact-checked that claim. This was connected to the Derek Chavin trial, he’s the police officer who was found guilty last week in the death of George Floyd. Days before that verdict, Waters told protesters in Minnesota that if Chauvin wasn’t convicted they should “get more confrontational.” Chauvin’s defense attorney brought them up at the trial and asked for a mistrial saying her words would influence the jury. The judge in the case rejected that, saying the jury had been instructed not to watch the news. The judge, however, did say her words might be grounds for an appeal in the case. Still, legal experts told us there is no evidence Waters tried to unduly influence the jury and that there’s no case to charge or sentence her for those actions. We found the social media post misleading. We rated it Mostly False.
By Chris Nichols Republican lawmakers are claiming a large percentage of migrants at crowded southern border facilities are testing positive for COVID-19. CapRadio’s PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols spoke with afternoon anchor Mike Hagerty about that and other claims in this week’s Can You Handle The Truth segment. This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Interview Highlights On what is happening at the southern border In recent months, there’s been a really big wave of migration. Border patrol agents have recorded more than half a million encounters with migrants since October. That’s nearly three times as many in the same period a year earlier. So, conditions are very crowded at border detention centers, and some Republican members of Congress are claiming that crowding is leading to the rapid spread of COVID-19. Republican Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma recently visited a border detention center in Donna, Texas and posted a video on Twitter with some claims: “We have a large percentage of folks here that are COVID positive,” Lankford said. “But they’re not tested here for several days. So, they’re literally spreading it all around. And they’re released into HHS custody and into the rest of the country.” On the veracity of those claims PolitiFact found there is no definitive answer available since there are different categories of migrants being tested at different times and by varying groups across the border. But back in March, the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency told lawmakers that the positivity rates for people coming across the border at the time was less than 6%. For some comparison, the average positivity rate in Texas was above 7% at that time. On testing migrants for COVID-19 and who is doing it Immigration authorities said they are working with state and local authorities and non-governmental groups to make sure that all migrants are tested “at some point during their immigration journey.” Federal health officials say that the many unaccompanied minors who have arrived are tested every three days — those who test positive are isolated from the rest. Customs and Border Protection personnel do initial checks for symptoms, and they consult with onsite medical staff. People who are presumed to be sick are sent to local health systems for testing, diagnosis and treatment, according to immigration officials. Cities, counties and nonprofits handle the vast majority of the testing and any subsequent isolation. On the work of nonprofit groups One example of what nonprofits do is the Jewish Family Service of San Diego. They help asylum-seekers reunite with their families in California and around the country. They told PolitiFact that many of these people who have had to remain in Mexico are being tested for COVID-19 in that country. Then they are tested again in the United States and remain in hotel rooms while awaiting results. On the claim that Vice President Kamala Harris broke protocol after boarding Air Force Two and did not return salutes to members of the military honor guard PolitiFact found that while presidents and vice presidents saluting the military personnel is a familiar sight, it’s not part of any official protocol or regulation. Ronald Reagan was the first president to do this, but before then, even military veterans such as Dwight Eisenhower did not do this while president.
By Chris Nichols New California Sen. Alex Padilla recently claimed that Americans can obtain a rifle quicker and easier in a majority of states than they can cast a ballot. CapRadio's PolitiFact California Reporter Chris Nichols spoke with afternoon anchor Mike Hagerty about that claim in this week's Can You Handle the Truth? segment. This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Interview Highlights On where Padilla gave his statement, and the context of it It's important to remember that Padilla, up until a couple of months ago, was California's Secretary of State and in charge of elections. Voter access is an important issue to him. The Democratic senator made this claim last week, shortly after the mass shootings in Georgia and Colorado. He was speaking during a hearing on gun violence in the Senate Judiciary Committee. "In a majority of states, new voters are able to obtain a rifle quicker than they're able to cast their first ballot," Padilla said. "It seems to me we have our priorities entirely backward when we make it easier to buy a gun than we do to cast a ballot." On the veracity of this statement PolitiFact found that on the numbers, and this is correct. About two-thirds of states have a faster process for obtaining a gun than casting a ballot when you consider that voters have to register weeks before an election. Georgia is one example. In that state, a new voter must register to vote at least 29 days before an election, whether they plan to vote in person or by mail. That's according to the nonpartisan group vote.org. But by contrast, there is no waiting in that state when someone buys a firearm. The attacker in the Atlanta-area shootings that killed eight people legally purchased a handgun. He passed what's known as an "instant background check," which can take just minutes. Then he used the weapon the same day, according to the Associated Press. On waiting periods and how California's gun control laws work According to the Giffords Law Center, which advocates for gun control, only 10 states have waiting periods. Gun control supporters say requiring a window or even a couple of days between the purchase of a gun and taking possession can create a "cooling off" period that will lead to less violence — both for people considering harming themselves or someone else. Several states are considering adding a waiting period. That period is 10 days in California. And unlike some states, someone buying a gun in California must obtain a permit and register their gun. But the process of voting in California is much faster than in a majority of states. It's one of 21 states that allow same-day voter registration. That's where you can register and vote all on the same day — you can even do that on Election Day here in California. On how PolitiFact rated Padilla's claim about most states offering a faster process to buy a gun than vote PolitiFact pointed out that obtaining a gun and casting a ballot aren't really parallel activities. It naturally takes longer to get ready for an election than to sell a gun. But with that clarification, and given that two-thirds of states do have a faster process for buying a gun, PolitiFact rated the statement Mostly True.
By Chris Nichols Some popular Facebook posts are blaming President Joe Biden for the nation’s spike in gas prices, tying it to decisions on canceling the Keystone XL pipeline and the oil and gas leasing moratorium at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. But energy experts say the increase in gas prices is primarily due to supply and demand and is a sign the economy is slowly rebounding. CapRadio’s PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols spoke with anchor Mike Hagerty about those claims in this week’s Can You Handle The Truth? segment. This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Interview Highlights On how much gas prices has increased since Biden’s inauguration They’ve gone up quite a bit. Nationwide, the average retail price hit $2.95 per gallon this week. That’s up nearly 50 cents from the time Biden took office in January, according to federal data. In California this week, gas prices are much higher at $3.88 per gallon. You’ll remember one year ago, as the pandemic shut down much of the economy, gas prices plummeted to under $2 per gallon. But ever since then, they’ve been going back up, and some of that rise took place under former President Donald Trump. It’s continued under Biden, though prices are rising more quickly now. On Facebook posts blaming Biden for the rise in prices Energy experts say the increase is largely due to supply and demand, rather than any presidential policies — people are driving more, there’s also more air travel now as the economy slowly rebounds. Experts say the recent production cut by the OPEC oil cartel and Russia has contributed to the price increase. On Biden’s decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline and the oil and gas leasing moratorium in Alaska PolitiFact asked energy experts about that and found the decision doesn’t change today’s supply — the pipeline wasn’t operating yet. They also said any impact would take place well into the future. For similar reasons, the gas and oil leasing moratorium decision has not affected prices. That’s because the current oil supplies are not affected. Experts said it is possible that Biden’s policies could eventually affect those costs. But again, Americans likely won’t see that impact at the pump until several years from now.
Mike Hagerty and Mike Clayton are joined by USA Wrestling president Bruce Baumgartner in the inaugural episode. A wrestling legend, Baumgartner a two-time Olympic champion, a four time Olympic medalist, a three-time World champion and nine-time World medalist.
By Chris Nichols The campaign to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom this week shared the false claim that Facebook tried to “shut down” the recall effort. PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols spoke with CapRadio anchor Mike Hagerty about it in this week’s Can You Handle The Truth segment. This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Interview highlights On what the recall campaign said about Facebook’s actions The recall campaign spread some false information through its Instagram account. It shared a blog post that said Facebook was trying to “shut down” the recall effort by not allowing it to place ads on its platform. We found that’s just a really big distortion of what happened. In reality, Facebook announced last fall that it would stop accepting all political ads regardless of party affiliation. Its goal was to curb the spread of misinformation, so there is no evidence that the Newsom recall campaign was singled out. “One of the new policies that we’re announcing is we’re going to block new political and issue ads in the last week of the campaign,” Zuckerberg said on CBS This Morning last September. Facebook went on to extend that policy into December. It then made an exception for the U.S. Senate runoffs in Georgia before resuming its ban on political ads in January. On what political campaigns can do on Facebook if they can no longer buy ads In the case of the recall campaign, they can do a lot of things. They have a strong presence on Facebook that includes a public group where more than 20,000 members share information about upcoming recall drives. They have another 16,000 followers on Instagram, which is owned by Facebook. We rated the claim that Facebook was targeting the Newsom recall campaign as False. On the claim that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi bought Tesla stock soon before Biden signed the executive order for all federal vehicles to be electric Our national partner PolitiFact looked at an image shared on Facebook that claims Pelosi bought more than $1 million in Tesla Stock. Tesla is the electric carmaker based in California. This claim says Pelosi made the purchase the day before President Joe Biden signed an order for all federal vehicles to be electric — it strongly implies that she was trying to profit from inside information about new government policies. PolitiFact found a few problems with this claim. Pelosi’s husband did buy stock options in Tesla for up to $1 million, but that was back in December, and not the day Biden signed his order. Speaker Pelosi did disclose the purchase as required by law. PolitiFact also found that Biden’s order just asks federal agencies to move towards zero-emission vehicles — it doesn’t actually require them to purchase electric vehicles. PolitiFact also pointed out that Biden made it clear throughout his campaign for president that he wanted the federal fleet to move in this direction, so that goal is really no secret. “We have to move towards a net-zero emissions,” Biden said during the final presidential debate. “The first place to do that by the year 2035 is in energy production. By 2050, totally.” PolitiFact rated the claim that Pelosi used insider information to purchase stock as mostly false.
By Chris Nichols California’s new regional stay-at-home order allows for schools that had already opened their campuses to keep them open — but how safe is in-person learning? CapRadio PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols joins CapRadio’s Mike Hagerty to discuss school safety during the pandemic. This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Interview Highlights On school safety research amid the COVID-19 pandemic Public health experts told PolitiFact that the best evidence continues to show that COVID-19 poses less danger to children, though kids still can get infected and they can spread the virus. PolitiFact spoke with Sara Johnson, who is a professor of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins Medical School in Baltimore. She said that children younger than 10 are far less likely to be infected by COVID-19 than older children and adults. She also said those younger kids are less likely to transmit the virus to other people. Johnson cited three recent studies to back this up, including one from this fall. On the lessons learned from California and nationwide schools returning to in-person learning There are some common-sense findings at least so far: For example, the schools that reopened with public health mitigation measures in place — things like mask use, social distancing and ventilation — those schools have avoided significant spread of the virus. Experts say those measures really need to be enforced for schools to prevent transmission. They said schools also have to be willing to close back down once levels of community spread begin to spike. On President-elect Joe Biden’s comment on vaccination and what surveys show about American vaccine acceptance Biden claimed in a recent interview on CNN that people have “lost faith in the ability of the vaccine to work.” He added that the number of Americans willing to get a vaccine was “staggeringly low.” Most polls show that between 50 to 70% of Americans are willing to get vaccinated. Biden does have a point here because those rates are not as high health experts would like to see in order to fully stop the coronavirus. That skepticism is even higher among Black and Latino Americans who have been hit harder by the disease. Despite this, health experts said they aren’t despairing just yet. They said that history has shown that educational campaigns can boost confidence in new vaccines, making people more willing to get a shot. PolitiFact rated his claim Half True.
By Chris Nichols Legal scholars have said that there’s nothing in the Constitution that explicitly prohibits presidents from pardoning themselves, but there are some legal arguments against it. So, could President Donald Trump pardon himself? To learn more, CapRadio’s Mike Hagerty spoke with PolitiFact California Reporter Chris Nichols to explore that question. Interview Highlights On the Justice Department’s possible secret bribe for pardon scheme and whether Trump can pardon himself To add some background here, two years ago, Trump tweeted about this. He claimed he has “the absolute right to PARDON myself,” adding, “but why would I do that when I have done nothing wrong?” PolitiFact asked legal scholars about this for a recent article. One of the major takeaways is that the Constitution does not explicitly prohibit presidents from pardoning themselves. There are some legal arguments against it. For example, the Constitution’s pardon clause uses the term “grant,” which would typically mean giving to someone else, but no president has ever tried this. And because of that, the experts say no one really knows if the courts would uphold a self-pardon or not. On how there is no sign that current federal criminal cases have been opened against the outgoing president That’s correct. There is also no clear sign that the incoming Joe Biden administration would pursue any cases against Trump once he leaves the White House. But, again, Trump raised the topic of a self-pardon two years ago. On how the president could legally receive a pardon One possible scenario is for Trump to step down and allow Vice President Mike Pence to pardon him. If Pence agreed to this, experts say it would probably be a valid pardon. One way it could work is the president could simply resign, as late as a few moments before Biden is sworn in, allowing Pence to be president for that brief time. And if all the pardon papers were drawn up, Pence could quickly sign them and they would become valid. On if Trump could be pardoned for crimes that haven’t been charged yet The answer is yes, Trump could preemptively pardon himself. Even though pardons are normally granted after a conviction, they can also be granted for crimes that have occurred but haven’t yet been charged. That’s how President Gerald Ford’s pardon of Richard Nixon worked after Nixon resigned. Ford granted a “full, free and absolute pardon” for Nixon. It covered “all offenses against the United States which he, Richard Nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in,” from the time Nixon took office in Jan. 1969 through the time he stepped down in Aug. 1974.
By Chris Nichols False allegations of voter fraud continue to spread weeks after the presidential election. PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols spoke with CapRadio’s Mike Hagerty debunking these claims. This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Interview Highlights On misleading allegations about voter fraud in Georgia Election officials found more than 2,600 uncounted votes in a county north of Atlanta. Most of those votes favored President Donald Trump, but that doesn’t mean they’re evidence of fraud. Georgia election officials said this was a matter of human error. The Secretary of State in Georgia, a Republican, has repeatedly said there is no evidence of fraud affecting the state’s election results. He told PolitiFact in an email that the uncounted ballots were an example of mismanagement at the county level,” and that they were found during a hand audit. Also, they were not expected to be enough to change the results of Georgia’s election. President-elect Joe Biden leads Trump by about 13,000 votes in that state. PolitiFact looked at a viral video making the claim, and it’s right about the 2,600 votes being uncounted but wrong about this being fraud. It rated the claims in this video Mostly False. On the claim about the 2020 election being the most secure election ever run in the United States Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin made that claim. She said it on a TV show and cited the Trump administration’s Department of Homeland Security as her source. This goes against what President Trump has repeatedly said. The president has continued to spread baseless claims of widespread fraud, falsely saying this was a “rigged” election. PolitiFact found that Baldwin is the one who’s correct. Two cybersecurity committees within Homeland Security released a statement last week that called the presidential election “the most secure in American history.” It went on to say that it’s normal to see the recounts in close contests; those allow for the correction of mistakes. But, Homeland Security insisted there’s no evidence that any voting system was in any way compromised. PolitiFact rated that claim True.
Missouri Wrestling Coaching Legends Mike Hagerty, Gary Mayabb, and Bob Glasgow discuss their coaching philosophies, keys to building a program, and Missouri memories.
Mike Hagerty is a wrestling Hall of Fame coach and official. His son Keenan Hagerty coaches at Maryville University and was an NCAA All-American. Here they discuss father/son coaching dynamics, the cancellation of NCAAs, Old Dominion cutting wrestling, and more.
With Coach Ersland out of town on an NCAA committee, Hunter and Tanner welcome Big Ten Coordinator of Officials Mike Hagerty to the show.
Diana takes full responsibility of her pick Overboard (1987), but still cringes at the kidnapping and gas-lighting. She also remembers enjoying Joanna's transition from spoiled brat to compassionate human more than the romance. Polina kept waiting for the movie to take a more interesting direction. Thanks to our sponsor Frankie & Myrrh! Save 20% by using promo code “HAPPILY” on their selection of aroma therapy products and at the same time, you support the show! A cruel but beautiful heiress mocks and cheats a hired carpenter. When she gets amnesia after an accident, he decides to introduce her to regular life by convincing her they're husband and wife. Stars Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell, Edward Herrmann, Katherine Helmond, Mike Hagerty, Roddy McDowall, Jared Rushton, Jeffrey Wiseman, Brian Price, Jamie Wild, Frank Campanella and director Garry Marshall's good luck charm Hector Elizondo. (from IMDb.com) Find other amazing podcasts by searching #ladypodsquad on Twitter, Facebook, and all the social media platforms. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @HEAMCast, like us on Facebook @HappilyEverAftermath, and e-mail us at contact@heamcast.com.
Mike Hagerty, Yarmouth Soccer Coach, talks about some of the reasons why his teams have had such great success. With multiple state championships, Coach Hagerty has spent a great deal of time at the youth level helping develop a common coaching philosophy and expectation. High energy and positivity are two descriptions that are easy to use when talking about a class act like Coach Hagerty.
Mike Hagerty is a prolific actor of film and television. A native of Chicago, Mike Hagerty is an alumni of Second City theater. He's appeared in countless movies including Overboard, Wayne's World, So I Married an Axe Murderer, and Austin Powers, just to name a few. Hagerty has appeared in the most popular television series of our time: Friends, Seinfeld, Boston Legal, Desperate Housewives, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Listen in because there's a lot you can learn from this humble man. Take the trip, you'll be glad you did. Don't turn that dial, Mike Hagerty is up next! Support The Paul Leslie Hour by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-paul-leslie-hour
On this week's episode, the gang finally finishes up the 2017 Listener Request Month by tackling the outright creepy "family" comedy, Overboard! How in the world did the police department allow this grift to start in the first place? What's with these kids constantly looking at pornography? And most importantly, what is Kurt Russell's end game here? PLUS: Michael Shannon is getting all sorts of new roles! Overboard stars Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell, Edward Herrmann, Katherine Helmond, Mike Hagerty, and Roddy McDowall; directed by Garry Marshall.
Wrestling coach and official Mike Hagerty joins David Mirikitani on the latest installment of Mat Chat. Mat Chat talks with assistant coaches and others to get their unique view on the sport, coaching and wrestling in general. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TRACKWRESTLING PODCAST iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | Google Play Music | SoundCloud | RSS
Episode 168 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast goes to the NAIA where Jimmy May is being called upon again to start a new program in the state of Kansas. May spent over 30 years as a high school coach in Nevada and then he retired. Then he called some friends who enticed him to apply for a new coaching position at Baker University. Well, May accepted and launched the new NAIA program. Then he stepped away from wrestling, but then got called back into it. He's now been tabbed as the new head coach at the brand new program at Kansas Wesleyan. For May, it's familiar territory -- Kansas and a new NAIA program. But on Short Time, we learn about what drew May to the Midwest and we talk about his days wrestling with Gary Mayabb, Mike Hagerty and others at Central Missouri and the role of smaller programs when it comes to putting the next generation of coaches and teachers into the ranks. And if you haven't already, head to www.mattalkonline.com/getshorttime to leave a rating and a review on iTunes. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly sponsored by Flipswrestling. Share your attitude and be heard at Flipswrestling.com. Contribute And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, consider becoming a contributor by going to www.patreon.com/mattalkonline. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a contributor. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn.com by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | iOS App | Android App | RSS
Mike Hagerty. Mike has been in “Austin Powers,” “Wayne’s World,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “The Mindy Project,” "Glee,” “Friends," “Deadwood,” and dozens more television series and movies. Mike is an alum of Chicago's Second City.
Steve Cooper talks with actor Mike Hagerty. Mike is known for playing comedic blue-collared workers, including recurring roles as building superintendent Mr. Treeger on Friends and the manager of the muffler shop on HBO's Lucky Louie. He was a regular on The George Carlin Show and Mob City and has had roles in many shows including The Wonder Years, Cheers, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld, Grey's Anatomy Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Entourage, Monk and Community. He has also been in a handful of movies including Wayne's World, Speed 2, Doctor Detroit, One Good Cop, Nothing in Common and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
Mike Hagerty is an american actor, he is known for playing roles as a bulding superinteded , he has appeared on, Martin, Cheers, The Waynas Bros many others. Mike Stops by the show to talk about his role on the TNT Drama Series MOB City.