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Chris Sullivan with a Chokepoint: Preparing for the opening of a "Raisin' Canes" restaurant between Lynnwood and Mill Creek // Robert Sherman in Qatar on the war with Iran // Brad Garrett on a string of burglaries in Los Angeles that have connection with similar crimes in Seattle // Charlie Commentary on the potential cost of the next Sound Transit Project // James Lynch with the "Cold Case Project": The suspect in a 6 year old murder is finally behind bars // Patrick De Haan on the price of gasoline // Gee Scott on the cost of homes in Seattle
Today on the show: Karen Travers from ABC News and Robert Sherman from NewsNation with the latest on the Iran War. Mike Dobuski with Pope Leo's views on A.I. Ebola screening begins at Hartsfield Jackson. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Karen Travers from ABC News and Robert Sherman from NewsNation with the latest on the Iran War. Mike Dobuski with Pope Leo's views on A.I. Ebola screening begins at Hartsfield Jackson. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Karen Travers from ABC News and Robert Sherman from NewsNation with the latest on the Iran War. Mike Dobuski with Pope Leo's views on A.I. Ebola screening begins at Hartsfield Jackson. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Chris Sullivan with a Chokepoint: A look at the next big bridge project between Everett and Mukilteo // Luke Duecy with a Tech Talk: A deep look into the earnings report from big tech companies, and how AI investments factor in // Robert Sherman in Tel Aviv with an update on the war with Iran // Charlie Commentary on how Sound Transit can learn from San Francisco's transit agency // Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal on the state's education budget and falling test scores // James Lynch with the a feature on the oldest Washingtonian who just passed away this month // Gee Scott on a new cell phone ban in Seattle Public Schools
Today on the show: Nancy Cordes from CBS News and Peter Charalambous from ABC News update the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Robert Sherman from NewsNation live in Israel on the Iran War. Is ICE about to become NICE? Rory O'Neill has details. Plus A Grand For Gas! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Nancy Cordes from CBS News and Peter Charalambous from ABC News update the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Robert Sherman from NewsNation live in Israel on the Iran War. Is ICE about to become NICE? Rory O'Neill has details. Plus A Grand For Gas! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Nancy Cordes from CBS News and Peter Charalambous from ABC News update the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Robert Sherman from NewsNation live in Israel on the Iran War. Is ICE about to become NICE? Rory O'Neill has details. Plus A Grand For Gas! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: the latest on the Georgia wildfires. Olivia Rinaldi from CBS News live in D.C. and Robert Sherman from NewsNation live in Israel with the latest on the Iran War. Peter Charalambous from ABC News on a soldier charged with insider trading. Political Analyst Bill Crane. Plus, pandas are coming back to Atlanta! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: the latest on the Georgia wildfires. Olivia Rinaldi from CBS News live in D.C. and Robert Sherman from NewsNation live in Israel with the latest on the Iran War. Peter Charalambous from ABC News on a soldier charged with insider trading. Political Analyst Bill Crane. Plus, pandas are coming back to Atlanta! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: the latest on the Georgia wildfires. Olivia Rinaldi from CBS News live in D.C. and Robert Sherman from NewsNation live in Israel with the latest on the Iran War. Peter Charalambous from ABC News on a soldier charged with insider trading. Political Analyst Bill Crane. Plus, pandas are coming back to Atlanta! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Reporter Linda Gradstein on the latest on the war in the Middle East from Jerusalem // International correspondent for NewsNation, Robert Sherman on the war in the Middle East // Charlie Commentary on the KCRHA // Gee Scott on the NFL Draft party and the Seahawks pick // The Rick Rizzs Show // Herb Weisbaum on vacation rental scams are costing travelers thousands // Paul Holden with a weekend roundup
Today on the show: Eleanor Watson from CBS News and Karen Travers from ABC News in D.C. and Robert Sherman from NewsNation in Tel Aviv with the latest on the Iran War. Erick Erickson joins us. Rory O'Neill on the future of the nickel. Steve Schirripa joins us live. Plus, your chance to with a grand for gas! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Eleanor Watson from CBS News and Karen Travers from ABC News in D.C. and Robert Sherman from NewsNation in Tel Aviv with the latest on the Iran War. Erick Erickson joins us. Rory O'Neill on the future of the nickel. Steve Schirripa joins us live. Plus, your chance to with a grand for gas! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Eleanor Watson from CBS News and Karen Travers from ABC News in D.C. and Robert Sherman from NewsNation in Tel Aviv with the latest on the Iran War. Erick Erickson joins us. Rory O'Neill on the future of the nickel. Steve Schirripa joins us live. Plus, your chance to with a grand for gas! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Robert Sherman, NewsNation National Correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to talk about the current state in Israel and the ceasefire they have with Lebanon. He also explains why Hezbollah had a lack of involvement in the ceasefire negotiations and statements from The White House about the ceasefire with Iran. This conversation was recorded before the Strait […]
Robert Sherman in Tel Aviv on the re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz and the war in Iran // Luke Duecy with a "Fan of the Week": Highlighting Mariners fans at T-Mobile Park // Natalie Brand on the re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz and the war in Iran // Charlie Commentary on some disturbing data surrounding Seattle's "Clean Report" // Gee Scott on the potential of the Sonics NOT returning to Seattle // Dave Vasconi on his journey to losing nearly 200 pounds // Paul Holden with a weekend roundup
Robert Sherman in Tel Aviv on the war with Iran // Casey McNerthney with "Crime and Punishment" — a weekly crime report // Patrick De Haan on how the US blockade along the Strait of Hormuz impacts gas prices // Charlie Commentary on why the first thing to go amongst budget cuts are State Parks // Jill Schlesinger on the stock market reaction to the war in Iran and preparing for retirement // Angela Poe Russell on Delta Airlines emphasizing luxury seating over economy seating
Today on the show: complete coverage of the Iran war with Robert Sherman from NewsNation live in Tel Aviv and Ian Pannell from ABC News in London. Erick Erickson on the political impact. Taurean Small from CBS News updates TSA and DHS funding. Plus, Didi Conn joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: complete coverage of the Iran war with Robert Sherman from NewsNation live in Tel Aviv and Ian Pannell from ABC News in London. Erick Erickson on the political impact. Taurean Small from CBS News updates TSA and DHS funding. Plus, Didi Conn joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: complete coverage of the Iran war with Robert Sherman from NewsNation live in Tel Aviv and Ian Pannell from ABC News in London. Erick Erickson on the political impact. Taurean Small from CBS News updates TSA and DHS funding. Plus, Didi Conn joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Scott Sistek with an extended weather forecast for the Spring // Aaron Granillo on the new sophisticated robotic pitching machine being used by the Mariners // Rob McKenna on the Supreme Court considering a case that would end the counting of mail-in ballots after election day // Charlie Commentary on all of the taxpayer money poured into Sound Transit's light rail projects // Robert Sherman in Tel Aviv on the war in Iran // Gee Scott on the next steps in the return of the Sonics
Interview with Robert Sherman, MD
Lessons From the Front is the most honest, relatable, and humble book yet written about Ukraine and the Middle East. It's not the memoir of a seasoned correspondent - it's the raw perspective of a 25-year-old kid from Cleveland who thought he understood the world. until war humbled him.One day in Ukraine taught him he had much to learn. One day in the Middle East taught him he didn't know much of anything at all. Instead of pretending to be an expert, Robert admits what he doesn't know, learns in real time, and lets the people living the conflict teach him - and the reader - what war really asks of ordinary human beings.Unlike most war books, this isn't about strategy, geopolitics, or ideology. It's about people - families fleeing, soldiers breaking, civilians surviving - and the lessons these fast-paced moments teach about home, time, fear, and humility.Listeners will walk away saying: "The world is more complex than I thought - and I want to understand it better."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Is Mark Kelly already eyeing 2028—and is he willing to die on the hill with the so-called “seditious six”? Joe Pags says Kelly may be hurting his chances before a campaign even begins. Then Pags turns up the heat on accountability, asking the question many Americans are asking out loud: will we ever see real consequences for Bill or Hillary Clinton? Finally, Robert Sherman joins Pags live from Davos with on-the-ground insight—why Davos matters, who's really there, how many private jets flew in, and whether Greenland was a top global topic amid growing interest from China and Russia. This is the inside look you won't get anywhere else. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NewsNation National Correspondent Robert Sherman talks about his book, “LESSONS FROM THE FRONT: A Rookie War Correspondent in Ukraine and Israel.” He discusses how his view of war changed during his first assignments and how he was once accused of being a spy.
NewsNation National Correspondent Robert Sherman talks about his book, “LESSONS FROM THE FRONT: A Rookie War Correspondent in Ukraine and Israel.” He discusses how his view of war changed during his first assignments and how he was once accused of being a spy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lessons From the Front is the most honest, relatable, and humble book yet written about Ukraine and the Middle East. It's not the memoir of a seasoned correspondent - it's the raw perspective of a 25-year-old kid from Cleveland who thought he understood the world. until war humbled him.One day in Ukraine taught him he had much to learn. One day in the Middle East taught him he didn't know much of anything at all. Instead of pretending to be an expert, Robert admits what he doesn't know, learns in real time, and lets the people living the conflict teach him - and the reader - what war really asks of ordinary human beings.Unlike most war books, this isn't about strategy, geopolitics, or ideology. It's about people - families fleeing, soldiers breaking, civilians surviving - and the lessons these fast-paced moments teach about home, time, fear, and humility.Listeners will walk away saying: "The world is more complex than I thought - and I want to understand it better."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
ABOUT LESSONS FROM THE FRONTLessons From the Front is the most honest, relatable, and humble book yet written about Ukraine and the Middle East. It's not the memoir of a seasoned correspondent - it's the raw perspective of a 25-year-old kid from Cleveland who thought he understood the world. until war humbled him.One day in Ukraine taught him he had much to learn. One day in the Middle East taught him he didn't know much of anything at all. Instead of pretending to be an expert, Robert admits what he doesn't know, learns in real time, and lets the people living the conflict teach him - and the reader - what war really asks of ordinary human beings.Unlike most war books, this isn't about strategy, geopolitics, or ideology. It's about people - families fleeing, soldiers breaking, civilians surviving - and the lessons these fast-paced moments teach about home, time, fear, and humility.Listeners will walk away saying: "The world is more complex than I thought - and I want to understand it better."WHY THIS BOOK MATTERS (and why now)In a fractured country starving for nuance, Lessons From the Front is proof that understanding is still possible.The book arrives at a moment when:' . Americans are overwhelmed by global events. Media trust is historically low. People are tired of punditry and certain answers. Younger audiences crave honesty over ideologyRobert's voice cuts through the noise with humility, unvarnished truth, and human storytelling.Bill O'Reilly - The state of American journalism is shaky at this point in history but brave guys like Robert Sherman just might save the industry.a fascinating book."Brigadier General (ret) John "Dragon" Teichert - "Robert Sherman's insights from the Ukrainian and Israeli front lines are stunning.creating a book that readers won't be able to put down."ABOUT ROBERT SHERMANRobert Sherman is a correspondent for NewsNation whose reporting has taken him to Ukraine, Israel, Gaza, the West Bank, the Red Sea, the Baltic States, and South Korea. He's a native of Cleveland, Ohio and a graduate of DePauw University (Greencastle, IN).Get the book: https://a.co/d/h43ybK0Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.Subscribe now at YouTube.com/@RefocusedNetworkThank you for your time.
KING 5 has another outrageously biased pro-illegal alien story. Guest: State Rep. Travis Couture (R-Allyn) on what Bob Ferguson isn’t telling you about the budget. // LongForm: GUEST: News Nation war correspondent Robert Sherman on his new book ‘Lessons from the Front. // Quick Hit: A mom in Maine is fighting against gender identity injustice as adults claim an 8-year-old boy is a “girl” who should compete against girls in sports.
Mase & Sue review Oscar contender HAMNET plus the limited series DEATH BY LIGHTNING and the new doc BEING EDDIE MURPHY. Also, comedian Wendy Liebman shares stories from her stand-up career, talks about her father-in-law Robert Sherman who, with his brother, were composers of some of Disney's iconic musicals, and describes her experience doing the TONIGHT SHOW with Johnny Carson. Then, everybody reacts to Variety's list of the funniest movies of all time, and they offer up their picks.00:00 Jacob Emrani Message00:39 Movie Review: Hamnet08:01 Discussing Death by Lightning14:09 Eddie Murphy Documentary Review22:46
Gary & Shannon open the show with Gary’s take on All Her Fault, which Shannon insists is really a husband-appreciation series. They jump into surprise athletic comeback chatter — from Philip Rivers and Tom Brady to a mysteriously shredded Troy Aikman — all showcasing that signature “laser-eye” focus. They then break down President Trump’s new legislation aimed at speeding up U.S. AI development, explaining why the White House wants federal agencies to push back on state-level regulation and what it could mean for the tech industry. NewsNation’s Robert Sherman joins to discuss rising tensions with Venezuela and his new book Lessons from the Front. The hour wraps with holiday chaos involving Fonzy and Sprinkles — with Gary blaming Shannon for the mess — plus a look at why modern job titles are getting harder to explain in an AI-driven world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KING 5 has another outrageously biased pro-illegal alien story. Guest: State Rep. Travis Couture (R-Allyn) on what Bob Ferguson isn’t telling you about the budget. // LongForm: GUEST: News Nation war correspondent Robert Sherman on his new book ‘Lessons from the Front.’ // Quick Hit: PETA is offering a $5K reward for the dog that was zip-tied an left in a dumpster in Everett last week.
Sixty years later it remains one of the most enduring and beloved Disney movies of all time. Mary Poppins, based on the PL Travers stories, has even inspired a making of film through 2013's Saving Mr. Banks. In tandem, the late songwriters Richard and Robert Sherman, responsible for the classic tunes, have received their fair share of coverage through projects like The Boys: The Sherman Brothers Story from 2009. Thankfully, now we have a written compendium that illustrates how integral the Sherman Brothers were to the development of the 1964 Walt Disney feature. Making Mary Poppins, written by professor and author Todd James Pierce, is a deep dive into the production, along with giving further backstory to the famed songwriters. Todd previously joined host Brett Nachman back in 2020 as he discussed writing Three Years in Wonderland about the development of Disneyland through CV Wood's influence. Now he returns to share details about Making Mary Poppins: The Sherman Brothers, Walt Disney, and the Creation of the Classic Film. Learn more about Todd's career and book by visiting his website. Pick up a copy of Making Mary Poppins and listen to the Disney History Institute podcast. Feel free to reach out to Brett via Bluesky @drnachman and Instagram @drnachman, subscribe to the podcast, and send your feedback to notablydisney@gmail.com New episodes of Notably Disney debut on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
Gary and Shannon kick off the show with AM 570's Tim Cates to unpack the Dodgers' crushing loss and what needs to change before tonight's game. Then, NewsNation's Robert Sherman joins live from Israel with the latest on the Gaza peace deal, the expected hostage releases, and talk of a potential Nobel Prize for President Trump. The hour rounds out with updates on the Palisades Fire arson suspect, new LAFD protocols, and Hurricane Priscilla's approach, plus Shannon's weather worries for her Miami trip with the LA Chargers this weekend.
Jeff McCausland on the latest talks between US, Ukraine, and Russia // Scott MacFarlane on crime in D.C. over a week after federalization of the police in the city // Rob McKenna on President Trump's push to end mail-in voting in the US // Charlie Harger Commentary on how to address theft at grocery stores // Xavier Walton on the Texas congressional map redistricting vote happening in Austin // Robert Sherman in Kyiv on the talks between the US, Ukraine, and Russia // Gee Scott on crime and theft in local grocery stores
NewsNation National Correspondent Robert Sherman is live in Ukraine with reaction to President Trump's Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Today on the show: it's happening...huge meeting between Trump/Putin. Team coverage with Robert Sherman from NewsNation and CBS News Military Analyst Col. Jeff McCausland. Allie Pecorin from ABC News in D.C. on the National Guard. Political Analyst Bill Crane. Plus, Spike Lee joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: it's happening...huge meeting between Trump/Putin. Team coverage with Robert Sherman from NewsNation and CBS News Military Analyst Col. Jeff McCausland. Allie Pecorin from ABC News in D.C. on the National Guard. Political Analyst Bill Crane. Plus, Spike Lee joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: it's happening...huge meeting between Trump/Putin. Team coverage with Robert Sherman from NewsNation and CBS News Military Analyst Col. Jeff McCausland. Allie Pecorin from ABC News in D.C. on the National Guard. Political Analyst Bill Crane. Plus, Spike Lee joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB. https://www.wsbradio.com/on-demand/mark-arum-podcast/
Robert Sherman, NewsNation National Correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to preview the meeting in Alaska between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Robert explains the current situation in Ukraine after attacks by Russia, what we can expect from the summit, the possibility of a second meeting in the near future, and what Ukraine thinks […]
Luke Duecy on several retail crimes in West Seattle and Ballard-LIVE // Robert Sherman in Kyiv on Ukrainian perspective ahead of the summit between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin-LIVE // Luke Duecy with local perspective on the summit between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin-LIVE // Katrina Guischard on how to navigate social media and AI while raising kids-LIVE // The Rick Rizzs Show: Previewing the series against the New York Mets and the Little League World Series-LIVE // Gee Scott with a preview of tonight's Seahawks preseason game-LIVE // Paul Holden with a weekend planner-LIVE
Robert Sherman, NewsNation National Correspondent, joins Jon Hansen (in for Bob Sirott) to talk about the aftermath of President Trump’s ceasefire announcement for Israel and Iran and who made the first move after the announcement. He also discusses President Trump’s involvement on social media and his trip to the upcoming NATO summit.
Drew Phillips opened the doors of Four Phantoms in Greenfield, Massachusetts in 2021. He began his fermentation career in the Pacific Northwest, and while waiting to open his own brewery, he took on the role as cider maker at Artifact Cider Project. Drew Phillips Known for his creative ciders and beers, Drew blends tradition with innovation, sourcing local fruit and experimenting with wild fermentation. Check out his talk on the making of Old Gods . In this episode, Drew shares how Four Phantoms' unique approach reflects the terroir of Western Massachusetts. Early Challenges of a Brewery/Cidery: Gaining a License Drew initially couldn't produce cider legally due to licensing restrictions in Massachusetts. After securing a farmer winery license, he started making cider alongside beer and mead. All ciders are crafted from Pine Hill fruit in Colrain, Massachusetts. Signature Ciders and Fermentation Techniques Late Harvest – 6.5% Apples (Spy, Golden Russet and Baldwin) Tamlane – 6% 100% Macintosh apples, aged on black birch wood, giving it a herbal, German liqueur note. Redfield – 7.7% 100% Redfield apples – A red-fleshed apple cider with natural acidity and structure. Chapin's Waltz – 8.5% A blend of Golden Russet, Baldwin, and Northern Spy, co-fermented with low intervention. King of the Wharf – 7.5% A Mac-based cider aged on rum-soaked oak chips, giving it a smooth, warming finish. Old Gods – 8% Inspired by Finnish farmhouse brewing, fermented on black birch. Listen to Episode 345 on how Old Gods a Co-Fermentation of Wort and Apple Juice was made! Ciders Tasted during this chat Low Intervention and Sense of Place Drew emphasizes low-intervention cider making — no back-sweetening, minimal sulfites, and natural wild cultures. The ciders reflect the unique qualities of Western Massachusetts apples and local wood aging. Poly tanks and oak aging contribute to the distinctive flavors and textures. Community and the Future of Four Phantoms Four Phantoms Tasting Area by the production room Drew values the connection between local agriculture and cider. He sees cider's future as more craft-focused than beer, with room for independent voices. “Cider resists commercialization,” says Drew. “It's about sense of place.” Contact Info for Four Phantoms Website: https://fourphantoms.net Mentions in this Cider Chat Totally Cider Tours Cider Route Itinerary send a request to Cider Chat Cider Rap Song – by Robert Sherman of EsoTerra Ciderworks in Durango, Colorado