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Rob Doar of the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus on no-knock warrants and the Minneapolis Police Department.
A virus tracking app from the makers of MnLARS. Plus, Ben and Matt prepare for Axe Week.
Justice & Drew are presented with Sam's Top 5, which includes information on MNLARS and a new NAFTA deal.
Gun control rally, MnLARS replaced and help on the way for diabetics...
Senator Scott Newman joins Justice & Drew to discuss MNLARS. Plus, Sam wraps up her top 5 with details on Lake Calhoun/Bde Maka Ska/Lakey McLakeface and a county in Southern California that is suffering from a measles outbreak.
Rep. Jim Nash joins Justice & Drew to discuss the man who has been tasked with fixing MNLARS. Later, Katie Pavlich chats with them about the Mueller report.
This week: the latest from the State Capitol--including MNLARS; Ilhan Omar controversy; MN Foodshare March campaign, NCAA Final Four preview.
Long ago, in the ancient year 1964, Ford made something called the GT40. It was very fast. Now, in the future, they're making the GT. It's not quite as fast, but that's because if it was it wouldn't be legal to drive. Also, MNLARS sucks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Long ago, in the ancient year 1964, Ford made something called the GT40. It was very fast. Now, in the future, they're making the GT. It's not quite as fast, but that's because if it was it wouldn't be legal to drive. Also, MNLARS sucks.
Jim Nash joins Drew and Max to chat about the MNLARS audit before they chat with Twila Brase.
Legislative Audit Cites Multiple Problems for Failed MNLARS Rollout and Klobuchar to Visit Key Voting States This Week as Presidential Campaign Enters Second Week
The Friday Roundtable kicks off with conversation about Trump's plan for the border wall. Later, they chat with Rep. Tom Emmer as well as hash out some details on MNLARS reports.
The NCAA and their expensive curtains. MNLars continues to be the worst. Senator Michelle Benson calls in to talk the 'culture of carelessness' in state agencies.
Jason Lewis and the death of due process. Keith Ellison and MNLARS, which is worse for the state of Minnesota? It's good to be right. Jesse Kelly has had enough and sets the record straight, that Jon is as diabolical as Rasputin.
Jim Nash joins Justice and Drew to discuss MNLARS, MN.IT, cybersecurity, and more. Later, John Lott joins them to discuss all the outrage surrounding Jason Lewis because of some comments made on a radio show on 2012.
Between now and mid-May, Tom Hauser will sit down with candidates running for governor in Minnesota. Republican Tim Pawlenty is, of course, no stranger to the governor's office. He served as Minnesota governor from 2003-2011. Now, he's hoping to get back into state politics after an eight year break. The issues and questions keep coming in regards to problems with the state's new licensing and registration system known as MNLARS. This week Republican lawmakers grilled state officials about a decision to use $1.3 million in highway funding to hire more than 25 workers to staff a call center to handle customer complaints about MNLARS.
Sam reveals the fifth story in her list of the top five stories you should know for the day before the roundtable rants and riffs on several topics, including MNLARS.
Attorney Lee McGrath joins Justice and Drew in-studio to discuss civil forfeiture. Later, they discuss California painting their roads white, the dumpster fire that is MNLARS, and more.
Hennepin county commissioner and gubernatorial candidate Jeff Johnson joins Jon in studio, johnsonforgovernor.org. Software problems for MNLars and now MNIt are plaguing the state with their inefficiencies. Transit and construction issues, all the way to marijuana legalization are discussed.
On this week's "At Issue," Tom Hauser and political analysts delve into the pressing issues at the State Legislature this session, including funding for MNLARS fixes, gun control and school safety, a bill to improve protections for boat passengers, and much more.
This week: Noor charged in Justine Damond shooting, MNLARS, opioid update, US curling team.
The Friday Roundtable talks data-mining, MNLARS funding, protest penalties, and more.
Ted Lillie and Margaret Martin summarize the week of 3/19 in the 2018 Minnesota State Legislative session. 1st Deadline week. The MNLARS fix is in. Minneapolis is the 3rd most expensive city in the country, Governor's supplemental budget, tax conformity. Met Council reform. Music is "Ditch Diggin" by the Jingle Punks (copyright free). Recorded live on Facebook 3/22/2018 in North St. Paul, MN. #mnleg
Ted Lillie and Margaret Martin summarize the week of 3/12-3/16 in the 2018 Minnesota State Legislative session. The Governor's last State of the State address and his legacy; his supplemental budget released on Friday. MNLARS fix bills moving through the House and Senate. Opioid Taxes. Laws about cars and driving. #mnleg Music is "Ditch Diggin" by the Jingle Punks (copyright free). Recorded live on Facebook 3/17/2018 in Rochester and Minneapolis, MN.
Sam's top 5 stories to know for the day carries over into the second hour of the show, and Justice & Drew cover several topics including fake news, problems for SWLTR, and MNLARS. Later, Senator Paul Gazelka calls in to join the conversation.
Ted Lillie and Margaret Martin summarize the week of 3/4-3/9 in the 2018 Minnesota Legislative session. School Safety Proposals, MNLARs, 3M Settlement--where is the money going? Recorded in Rochester and Minneapolis, MN USA on Saturday 3/10/2018 originally on Facebook live. #mnleg Music is "Ditch Diggin" by the Jingle Punks (copyright free).
Justice and Drew are joined by gubernatorial candidate Ketih Downey to cover a variety of topics, including failures with MNLARS, MNIT, and health care in Minnesota.
Justice and Drew discuss MNLARS funding, how we got to the point of failure that MNLARS is currently at, and more. Later, they are joined by Rep. Jason Lewis to discuss Dod Frank and juvenile justice.
Justice and Drew discuss humans vs. robot cars, the "high occupancy" lane, Met Council turning to Uber, and more in addition to chatting with Sen. Paul Gazelka about MNLARS.
Justice & Drew are joined by a plethora of guests: Senator Carla Nelson chats about medical marijuana legislation, Senator John Jasinski on Senate File 2704 in relation to transportation and MNLARS, Pete Hegseth discusses Sam Nunberg's meltdown, and Rob Doar comments on a Vadnais Heights man being convicted following his son being blamed for a threat at a school. Plus, FLIPPY THE BURGER FLIPPIN' ROBOT!!
Former Senator Al DeKruif and Margaret Martin talk about the 2018 Session Guide which contains some good information about the current 2018 Session and the League's positions on Taxes, Bonding, Spending and some Regulatory issues. Also discussion of the MNLARS fiasco. Recorded on Facebook Live, from Minneapolis, MN and Casa Grande, AZ. #mnleg Music is "Ditch Diggin" by the Jingle Punks (copyright free).
Justice and Drew discuss MNLARS funding before they are joined by gun expert Rob Doar to discuss the new gun control bill that has been proposed in Minnesota.
Justice and Drew are joined by Rep. Jim Nash to discuss secret recordings that show the Governor's office was notified three years ago that MNLARS was headed for a cliff. Later, they discuss protests calling for stricter gun control laws and young victims of the Florida school shooting being used as pawns in the gun control debate.
This week on "At Issue," Richard Davis, executive chairman of U.S. Bank and one of the Co-chairs of the Super Bowl Host Committee, stopped by to talk about the Super Bowl and related festivities. Meanwhile, the Minneapolis Armory opened its doors for its first major concert on Thursday, when Imagine Dragons took the stage. A new person is in charge at the Minnesota Department of Health. Gov. Mark Dayton made the announcement this week that Jan Malcolm will take over. The move comes after former commissioner Ed Ehlinger stepped down after reports about substantial backlogs in dealing with complaints about nursing home abuse. State officials say they need a lot more money to make corrections to the Minnesota Licensing and Registration System, or MNLARS.
This week: MNLARS, flag football raises money for Vets, Al Michaels and Michele Tafoya, Vikes legend Carl Eller.
Rep. Jim Nash joins Justice & Drew to discuss MNLARS. Later, they also chat about Jacob Frey throwin' shade at Eagles fans.
The Friday Roundtable is in, and they're joined by Tom Emmer to discuss a variety of issues. Plus, they also chat about MNLARS failures, Keith Ellison, and more.