Episodios

  • MISCHKE: Days of Our Lives
    Jan 10 2026

    Mischke has sand in his eyes for this one, as he takes a good long look at our greed and our emotional longings. It could be worse. We could all have "doll's eyes." Sorry if none of this makes any sense. It will once you hear the show.

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    45 m
  • 1/9 Does anybody really even like this state anymore?
    Jan 9 2026

    Does anybody really even like this state anymore? Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Reusse with his weekly sports report.

    Heard On The Show:

    Minneapolis crews clear street barriers near shooting memorial

    Minnesota leaders request BCA collaboration in ICE fatal shooting Investigation

    Trump meets with oil executives at the White House, announces meeting with Colombia’s Petro

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    1 h y 30 m
  • SCRAMBLE: ICE officer involved in Minneapolis shooting has now been identified
    Jan 9 2026

    The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good on Wednesday in Minneapolis is Jonathan Ross, according to court documents and accounts from federal officials.

    Ross shot into Good’s car while she was driving away from the site of an ICE operation near Portland Avenue and East 34th Street. U.S. government officials have labeled Good as a “domestic terrorist” who attempted to strike and kill ICE officers.

    During Thursday’s White House press briefing, Vice President JD Vance said Ross “might have been a little nervous” because of an incident last summer in which he was dragged by a vehicle and needed upwards of 30 stitches.

    Vance’s description of Ross’ injuries matches with an encounter that took place in Bloomington on June 17.

    Court documents detail the injuries an ICE agent suffered in the course of attempting to stop Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala, who prosecutors say was in the country without legal immigration status and had a previous conviction of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct.

    An exhibit list describes photos of the injuries as belonging to “Officer Ross.” A jury trial notice lists “Jonathan Ross” as the federal government’s first witness who testified in that trial.

    During the stop, Ross ordered Muñoz-Guatemala to get out of the car or he would break the window, a criminal complaint states. When Muñoz-Guatemala didn’t comply, Ross broke the rear driver’s side window and attempted to reach in and unlock the front driver’s side door. Muñoz-Guatemala put the car in drive while Ross’ arm was in the broken window, and he was dragged “approximately 100 yards” down the street.

    According to court documents, one cut to Ross’ right arm required 20 stitches; he received 13 more stitches for a gash on his left hand; and he suffered scrapes to his knee, elbows and face. A case brief filed five months after the initial indictment stated he needed 50 or more stitches for treatment.

    Last month, a jury convicted Muñoz-Guatemala of one count of assault on a federal officer with a dangerous and deadly weapon. He has yet to be sentenced

    One law enforcement official confirmed to ABC News that Ross has 10 years of experience and is a Minneapolis-based member of ICE’s special response team, which is deployed for high-profile and tactical situations.

    “He’s an experienced officer that has served a number of years, and we recognize he acted according to his training, and we expect that all of the policies and procedures of review will be exactly that he acted appropriately to protect his life and the life of his colleagues and fellow law enforcement officers that were there,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said of Ross during a news conference held Thursday morning in New York.

    Noem and DHS officials say the officer was taken to the hospital because he was hit by Good’s vehicle. However, bystander video of the shooting does not appear to show any serious contact, and the shooter was up and walking the entire time.

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    45 m
  • 1/8 How you see the ICE incident depends on the very foundation of logic, as in Garage Logic
    Jan 8 2026

    How you see the ICE incident depends on the very foundation of logic, as in Garage Logic. Mpls park and rec board presdient wants no cars on mpls parkways. Johnny Heidt with guitar news.

    Heard On The Show:

    Clergy, faith and community leaders call for ICE to leave in wake of fatal shooting

    Walz: State ‘must’ be allowed to be part of investigation into fatal shooting by ICE agent

    New dietary guidelines urge Americans to avoid processed foods and added sugar

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    1 h y 44 m
  • CRABBY COFFEE : Governor Walz And Mayor Jacob Frey EXPLOSIVE Comments On ICE Shooting!
    Jan 8 2026

    A day of major breaking news in the state of Minnesota as an ICE agent shoots and kills a protestor in South Minneapolis. Kenny and Jay have former Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek on the show to react to the incident, review the aftermath and wonder aloud what's next in the coming hours, days and weeks for the city and state. We also hear from Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz on the incident and react to their comments on the situation.

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    41 m
  • MISCHKE: Long Rides, Lives, & Rivers
    Jan 8 2026

    Mischke fixes a sad and pathetic obit, finds an old fisherman in Illinois, and learns of a woman's youthful road trip with her Fonzi.

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    59 m
  • 1/7 ICE raid in South Minneapolis turns deadly
    Jan 7 2026

    We tried to follow the fraud hearings in Washington DC, but it was impossible. Greatest letter ever by a GL'er. Mamdani's tennant organizer, Cea Weaver, breaks into tears when confronted by her mother's 1.4 million dollar house, Weaver does not think whiet people should won homes. ICE raid in South Minneapolis turns deadly.

    Heard On The Show:

    ICE agent shoots, kills woman in Minneapolis

    Anoka-Hennepin schools avert strike with tentative teacher contract

    US seeks to assert its control over Venezuelan oil with tanker seizures and sales worldwide

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    1 h y 42 m
  • SCRAMBLE: Mike has a few restaurant recommendations for Kristi Noem and the ICE team in town today!!
    Jan 7 2026

    Mike has a few restaurant recommendations for Kristi Noem and the ICE team in town today!!

    The federal Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that Secretary Kristi Noem was in the Twin Cities, as a federal immigration crackdown continues.

    The agency posted a video to social media on Tuesday morning, showing Noem accompanying federal agents as they detained a man.

    The agency and Noem, in separate social media posts, labeled the video as being taken in Minneapolis — but it appeared to show the operation taking place at a building on Payne Avenue in St. Paul.

    DHS said the man is from Ecuador and is in the U.S. illegally, and that he’s wanted for murder and sexual assault. Noem said that warrant is from Ecuador, and said he was also convicted of robbery and extortion. DHS and Noem did not provide further details on those cases.

    It was not immediately clear how long Noem would be in the Twin Cities.

    It’s now been more than a month since federal officials announced an immigration operation targeting the Twin Cities. The agency has previously said that it’s made hundreds of arrests.

    Gov. Tim Walz, who ended his bid for a third term Monday, sharply criticized the federal enforcement effort, raising concerns about both the scale of the operation and the lack of coordination with state officials.

    “We have a ridiculous surge of apparently 2,000 people not coordinating with us that are for a show of the cameras,” Walz said. “Why 2,000 folks? What are they coming to do? Do they want to coordinate with us?”

    MPR News contacted both ICE and the Department of Homeland Security to confirm the number of agents being deployed to Minnesota. DHS responded with a statement from Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, saying, “While for the safety of our officers we do not get into law enforcement footprint, DHS has surged law enforcement and has already made more than 1,000 arrests of murderers, rapists, pedophiles, and gang members.”

    Walz said the increased ICE presence is creating fear among immigrant communities, particularly communities of color.

    “What he's [Trump] doing to the Somali community is absolutely unconscionable,” Walz said, adding, "If you want us to fix fraud, come and help us do that. They're not interested in that.”

    Walz said he views the federal action as part of a broader political attack on Minnesota.

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    38 m
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