Episodios

  • What are your thoughts on the Wegmans biometric data collection? (1-9-26 Full Show)
    Jan 9 2026
    On today's show, we bring back a topic discussed in a recent program, the fact that several Wegmans locations in New York City are collecting the biometric data of customers as they shop. It is not known if this has been done at any of the Buffalo Niagara locations, because those locations are not legally required to disclose if they are, but if they were hypothetically, would it bother you? Also, we continue following the fallout from the I.C.E. involved shooting of a 37 year old woman in Minneapolis. What word or words come to mind when you see what's unfolding in Minnesota, and how I.C.E. agents have been treated, not only there, but across the country?
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    1 h y 46 m
  • What do you make of the I.C.E. involved shooting in Minneapolis? (1-8-26 Full Show)
    Jan 8 2026
    On the show today, we take your thoughts on the I.C.E. involved shooting in Minneapolis that killed a 37 year old Minneapolis woman Wednesday. Presumably you've seen the video at this point, what did you think of that? Also, to get some perspective on the law enforcement and legal angle of it, we bring on Attorney and former trooper John Elmore and Buffalo Police Captain, now retired, Jeff Rinaldo.
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    1 h y 46 m
  • Jeff Rinaldo on the I.C.E. involved shooting in Minneapolis
    Jan 8 2026
    Former Buffalo Police Captain Jeff Rinaldo joins the show to break down and give his take on the events that transpired Wednesday that lead to the death of a 37 year old Minneapolis woman at the hands of an I.C.E. agent.
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    11 m
  • Attorney John Elmore on the I.C.E. involved shooting in Minneapolis
    Jan 8 2026
    Attorney and former trooper John Elmore joins the show to discuss some of the legal facets of the fatal I.C.E. involved shooting that took the life of a 37 year old Minneapolis woman Wednesday.
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    20 m
  • Are you bothered by Wegmans collecting biometric data on shoppers? (1-7-26 Full Show)
    Jan 7 2026
    Recently, some signs popped up at several Wegmans locations in New York City, alerting shoppers of the fact their biometric identifier data would be collected while inside the store. While this has not been done at any of the Buffalo Niagara locations (or at least, it hasn't been disclosed yet), this still doesn't sit well with some area shoppers. What are your thoughts on this, would you care if the Buffalo Niagara locations began doing this? To help explore this issue, we spoke with cybersecurity expert Arun Vishwanath and Erie County Legislator Frank Todaro.
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    1 h y 49 m
  • Erie County Legislator Frank Todaro takes your calls concerning Wegmans biometric surveillance
    Jan 7 2026
    Erie County Legislator Frank Todaro joins the show to discuss several Wegmans locations in New York City tracking shopper's biometric identifier information, where he stands on it, some of the legalities surrounding it, and we take many of your phone calls in what turns into an impromptu town hall on the matter.
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    1 h y 1 m
  • Arun Vishwanath on Wegmans biometric surveillance
    Jan 7 2026
    Recently, a few signs popped up in some New York City Wegmans alerting shoppers that their personally-identifying biometric data would be collected while they shop at those locations. Cybersecurity expert Arun Vishwanath joins the show to provide more insight on this, what exactly is biometric data, what can it be used for, and more.
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    21 m
  • Do you have faith New York State Republicans can challenge New York State Democrats? (1-6-26 Beamer for Bauerle Full Show)
    Jan 6 2026
    Joe Beamer is in for Bauerle and today, we discuss the minimum wage rising to $17/hr in New York City in Long Island and $16/hr in the rest of the state, we talk the status of New York State Republicans and whether they can challenge New York State Democrats which stemmed from a discussion about New York State wanting 100% of new vehicles sold to be zero emissions by 2035, yet the Governor still travels around in a fleet of non-electric vehicles, Tim Walz' press conference today addressing his decision to not seek another term as Minnesota Governor and January 6th, and more.
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    1 h y 45 m
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