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Thursday 2/23/23 Hour 1 - Steve says fast break points are key for Penn State tonight at Ohio State, and he's also no so sure streaming is the future.
Hey everyone! Enjoy this epic length single chunk review of the entire Fast and the Furious series from episode 225 to 233. Thanks!
Lori Fetzer Dairy Farmer and Dairy Lender with Compeer Financial talking about the current condition of the Dairy Industry and offering advice for farmers. Doug Yoder Country Financial with more information about the Disaster Payments/bonus prevent plant payments for Illinois Farmers. Micael Ott and Steve Fast talking about the details of the upcoming Drones in the Heartland Conference later this week in Bloomington.
Former presidential candidate and political reform activist Ralph Nader discusses the election of Donald Trump, the impact of third party candidates on the race, and tells Steve Fast the issue he hopes Trump will address right away.
American University professor Alan J. Lichtman has developed a model for predicting who will win presidential elections. Using his "13 Keys," Lichtman has correctly predicted every presidential race since 1984. Lichtman tells Steve Fast who the model says will be in the Oval Office in 2017, and why he says the current race "totally unprecedented."
Actress and songwriter Linda Thompson chats with Steve Fast about her marriage to Bruce Jenner, her romance with Elvis Presley, and life in and out of the public eye. In her memoir "A Little Thing Called Life," Thompson writes about how then-husband Jenner revealed his transgender identity to his wife years before coming out publicly.
Novelist Megan Abbott chats with Steve Fast about her book "You Will Know Me." The thriller was inspired by a shot of the family members watching their daughter compete in a 2012 Olympic gymnastics competition.
From 2009: Elliot Tiber spoke with Steve Fast about his role in helping organizers of the 1969 Woodstock music festival. Tiber saved the festival from being canceled by providing a permit for the event. His story was turned into the film "Taking Woodstock." Tiber died in August, 2016, just ahead of the 47th anniversary of the Woodstock festival.
From firing missiles from drones to catching Pokemon: journalist Greg Milner joins The Steve Fast show to discusses how GPS technology is altering our lives. Milner is the author of "Pinpoint: How GPS Is Changing Technology, Culture, and Our Minds."
71 years after the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, a 94-year-old German man is facing trial for accessory to murder for his role as an SS guard. Journalist and author Andrew Nagorski joins The Steve Fast show to discuss the search for Nazi war criminals, an effort that may be coming to an end. #nazis #warcrimes #NaziHunters
Ann Dunwoody, the first woman to hold the rank of four star general in the U.S. Army, talks to Steve Fast about the first women to graduate Army Ranger school and the changes in opportunity for women in the military. #women #Army #Ranger
Hall of Fame goaltender Tony Esposito talks to Steve Fast about his experiences playing international hockey in the 1972 Summit Series and the modern NHL participation in the Olympics. #NHL #Blackhawks
Georgia State history professor David Sehat joins the Steve Fast show to discuss the problems with modern politicians using the Founding Fathers to bolster 21st century views. #GeorgiaState #FoundingFathers
Phil Pritchard, the keeper of the Stanley Cup chatted with Steve Fast at Danvers Days, where the trophy was on display. #StanleyCup #NHL
Rock journalist Paul Trynka joins the Steve Fast show to talk about the life of Rolling Stones founder and original guitarist Brian Jones. #RollingStones #BrianJones
Psychologist and media scholar Sherry Turkle talks to Steve Fast about the negative effect that smartphone use is having on conversation. Turkle says that the digital age may be connected to a lack in empathy among younger generations. #smartphone #conversation
Author Sarah Vowell joins The Steve Fast show to discuss the history of Revolutionary War hero the Marquis de Lafayette. #France #RevolutionaryWar
Marcos Fernandez was entered in to the Illinois State University College of Applied Science and Technology Hall of Fame in 2015. Fernandez tells Steve Fast about the journey he and his family took as exiles from Cuba during the Cold War. #IllinoisStateUniversity #HallofFame #Technology
Welcome to WJBC This Week, where we look back at the top stories and interviews from the past week. On this week's program, McLean County's sheriff sounds off on another shooting death of a police officer. Steve Fast talked to a Rolling Stones reporter about his interview with author and Illinois State alum David Foster Wallace that became a movie. Tim Lewis talks to a relationship expert about the Ashley Madison hacking and how to save a marriage. A McLean County native and author offers grilling tips for men. Plus WJBC's Throwback Thursday interview with former Illinois State football coach Jim Heacock. #RollingStones #AshleyMadison
Bob Bradley, professor emeritus of Illinois State University's Department of Politics and Government, joins The Steve Fast show to talk about the scenarios that now face President Obama and Congress following the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. #AntoninScalia #SupremeCourt #Obama