5/18/13 - Saturday Night: IRS Becoming Taxed
May 19, 2013The IRS scandal continues to grow across the Beltway. What's the nuts and bolts of the investigation? Is a special prosecutor necessary? How will this effect the Obama Administration? Dave Schultz discusses all of these questions and more.
5/18/13 - Saturday Night: IRS Becoming Taxed
May 19, 2013
The IRS scandal continues to grow across the Beltway. What's the nuts and bolts of the investigation? Is a special prosecutor necessary? How will this effect the Obama Administration? Dave Schultz discusses all of these questions and more.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Thoughts of a Kidnapper
May 19, 2013
The man that has allegedly kidnapped three Cleveland, OH women had a report of his actions released earlier this week. But what happens in the mind of a person that would allow this kind of incident to happen? Dr. Praveen Kambam and Dr. Eric Bender specialize in psychiatry, and they offer some insight into this type of mind.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Domestic Tragedy
May 19, 2013
The recent news of three local women either going missing or found dead has people stunned. With domestic abuse seemingly prevalent in all three cases, some are asking what else could have been done. Susan Neis, the executive director of Cornerstone, joins the show to provide some insight into these situations.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Whiz Kids
May 19, 2013
Most people know about the National Spelling Bee, but grade schoolers compete for another competition that's just as prestigious. The National Geographic Bee will take place May 20th-22nd, and local 7th grader Alex Conrad will be one of 54 students looking to win the 2013 national championship.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Searching for Home
May 19, 2013
Last year, Rev. Oliver White spoke out in favor of Same Sex Marriage. That decision made him lose members of his congregation and, ultimately, his church. Now, that Gay Civil Marriage will become legal, what will happen in White's search for a new building? The St. Paul reverend updates his progress.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Cancer Battler
May 19, 2013
This week, actress Angelina Jolie announced that she had a preventative double mastectomy. Adult women are advised to get mammograms as they age. But is there a right time? And how will the announcement affect other women? Esme asks Dr. Gary Collins, Chief of Surgery at Regions Hospital.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Bullying Pushback
May 19, 2013
The State House recently passed a bill looking to establish a stronger anti-bullying climate. How would this proposal help counter bullying in state schools? Paula Goldberg, executive director of the PACER Center, explains.5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Building to a Crescendo
May 12, 2013
Professor Dave Schultz joins the program to give his take on how the passage of Same Sex Marriage could be a help to its opponents. With the State Legislature running out of session, will a budget be ready? We get a look at which races in 2014 might hold more of our attention now. Plus, Klobuchar for President in 2016?5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Tragic Remembrance
May 12, 2013
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum recently marked its 20th anniversary, which included a gathering of what is believed to be the largest gathering of Holocaust survivors. But as more and more survivors pass away, will the museum lose its impact? Rabbi Brad Hirschfield discusses what might be done to keep the survivors' stories going.5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Tech for Now...and for Mom
May 12, 2013
The Google Glass is making headlines as the beta versions are being tested by top experts, including Pioneer Press tech writer Julio Ojeda-Zapata. He previews the products. Plus, what can you snag as a last-minute techie gift for Mother's Day?5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Thinning Out
May 12, 2013
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is the latest high profile figure to reveal that he has undergone gastric-band, or Lap-Band, surgery. How effective is this procedure? Dr. Charles Svendsen is a bariatric surgeon at Park Nicolett. He explains how the procedure works.5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Too Young at Heart?
May 12, 2013
It's not new that some adults stay at home with their parents into their 20s and 30s. But are these same adults becoming...well, adults? Dr. Jeffrey Jensen Arnett is the author of "When Will My Grown Up Kid Grow Up?", and he tells us whether more adults are staying adolescent.5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Historic First Step
May 12, 2013
The MN House passed the Same Sex Marriage bill on Thursday. Is this the first step to legalizing it across the state? Both sides of this issue get a turn as Esme speaks with opposition leader Sen. Warren Limmer and bill author Sen. Scott Dibble.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: So Many Questions
May 5, 2013
If a DFL-controlled Congress can't agree on new state taxes, can it ever happen? Who will be the contenders to face Gov. Mark Dayton in 2014? And what controversy is Michelle Bachmann potentially caught up in? Dave Schultz offers some answers.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: Coming Ill-Prepared
May 5, 2013
USA Today is reporting that twenty percent of college graduates are performing very poorly when it comes to interviewing for jobs. Job search specialist and author Monica Allen tells prospective employees what not to do when coming face-to-face with a future boss.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: Out of the Closet
May 5, 2013
This week, Jason Collins became the first active athlete in America's four major team sports to announce he is gay. But sports isn't the only place where homosexuality is frowned upon. Author and conservative theologian Dave Thompson describes his tumultuous journey to become comfortable in his own skin.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: Not All That Shines
May 5, 2013
For over a decade, the fear of inflation on the American economy has helped gold prices soar to almost $2,000 an ounce. But the price of the metal has dropped sharply over the last month. Wealth Enhancement Group senior vice president Peg Webb explains this development in the financial world.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: Up In Smoke
May 5, 2013
This week, state lawmakers introduced a bill that would allow medical marijuana to be perscribed in the state. How much of an impact would that mean for patients? Heather Azzi of Minnesotans for Compassionate Care answers that question.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: Pulling the Rug Out
May 5, 2013
Winona resident Ethan Dean was given quite a surprise during his fourth deployment overseas with the Military. The city in which he lives took away his property rights in lieu of a recently-enacted ordinance. Watchdog.org author Tom Steward has been following this story and gives us an in-depth look.4/27/13 - Saturday Night: All Things Politics
April 28, 2013
Dave Schultz is back to discuss the reasons one of the state's most influential Republican leaders is supporting Same Sex Marriage. Plus, what's his take on the effect the Boston Bombing will have on the Immigration debate. And which names are popping up in the state's 2014 election races?4/27/13 - Saturday Night: An Immigration Setback?
April 28, 2013
Legislators in Washington have been trying to agree on terms to start Immigration reform. But did the Boston bombing stunt that progress? Professor Katherine Fennelly, former Dean of the U of M Extension Service, discusses what this could mean.4/27/13 - Saturday Night: A Different Way to Fight
April 28, 2013
In 1998, a new, non-profit, recovery model was formed in Wayzata. Since then, John Curtiss and his now-late co-founder, George Mann, used unique techniques to help people win their battles against alcohol and drugs. The President of the Community of Recovering People talks about the organization's 15th anniversary.4/27/13 - Saturday Night: A New Threat?
April 28, 2013
Kim Jong Un, the new leader of North Korea, has been pumping up more anti-American rhetoric lately. But how serious of a threat is this? Esme asks Bruce Klingner, senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation.4/27/13 - Saturday Night: Issue for the Courts
April 28, 2013
Now that Boston bombing suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev has been apprehended, we head to the legal phase of this story. Attorney Joe Tamburino tells Esme will go over the points of a potential case, from the Miranda Rights issue to the person that might lead Tsarnaev's defense.4/27/13 - Saturday Night: A Bountiful Share
April 28, 2013
If you're looking to eat healthier, one choice could be to buy a share of a CSA farm. What does that mean? What would you receive? Paul Hugunin of the MN Dept. of Agriculture explains the program. Riverbend Farm owner Greg Reynolds describes what you'll receive.
May 19, 2013
The IRS scandal continues to grow across the Beltway. What's the nuts and bolts of the investigation? Is a special prosecutor necessary? How will this effect the Obama Administration? Dave Schultz discusses all of these questions and more.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Thoughts of a Kidnapper
May 19, 2013
The man that has allegedly kidnapped three Cleveland, OH women had a report of his actions released earlier this week. But what happens in the mind of a person that would allow this kind of incident to happen? Dr. Praveen Kambam and Dr. Eric Bender specialize in psychiatry, and they offer some insight into this type of mind.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Domestic Tragedy
May 19, 2013
The recent news of three local women either going missing or found dead has people stunned. With domestic abuse seemingly prevalent in all three cases, some are asking what else could have been done. Susan Neis, the executive director of Cornerstone, joins the show to provide some insight into these situations.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Whiz Kids
May 19, 2013
Most people know about the National Spelling Bee, but grade schoolers compete for another competition that's just as prestigious. The National Geographic Bee will take place May 20th-22nd, and local 7th grader Alex Conrad will be one of 54 students looking to win the 2013 national championship.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Searching for Home
May 19, 2013
Last year, Rev. Oliver White spoke out in favor of Same Sex Marriage. That decision made him lose members of his congregation and, ultimately, his church. Now, that Gay Civil Marriage will become legal, what will happen in White's search for a new building? The St. Paul reverend updates his progress.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Cancer Battler
May 19, 2013
This week, actress Angelina Jolie announced that she had a preventative double mastectomy. Adult women are advised to get mammograms as they age. But is there a right time? And how will the announcement affect other women? Esme asks Dr. Gary Collins, Chief of Surgery at Regions Hospital.5/18/13 - Saturday Night: Bullying Pushback
May 19, 2013
The State House recently passed a bill looking to establish a stronger anti-bullying climate. How would this proposal help counter bullying in state schools? Paula Goldberg, executive director of the PACER Center, explains.5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Building to a Crescendo
May 12, 2013
Professor Dave Schultz joins the program to give his take on how the passage of Same Sex Marriage could be a help to its opponents. With the State Legislature running out of session, will a budget be ready? We get a look at which races in 2014 might hold more of our attention now. Plus, Klobuchar for President in 2016?5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Tragic Remembrance
May 12, 2013
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum recently marked its 20th anniversary, which included a gathering of what is believed to be the largest gathering of Holocaust survivors. But as more and more survivors pass away, will the museum lose its impact? Rabbi Brad Hirschfield discusses what might be done to keep the survivors' stories going.5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Tech for Now...and for Mom
May 12, 2013
The Google Glass is making headlines as the beta versions are being tested by top experts, including Pioneer Press tech writer Julio Ojeda-Zapata. He previews the products. Plus, what can you snag as a last-minute techie gift for Mother's Day?5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Thinning Out
May 12, 2013
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is the latest high profile figure to reveal that he has undergone gastric-band, or Lap-Band, surgery. How effective is this procedure? Dr. Charles Svendsen is a bariatric surgeon at Park Nicolett. He explains how the procedure works.5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Too Young at Heart?
May 12, 2013
It's not new that some adults stay at home with their parents into their 20s and 30s. But are these same adults becoming...well, adults? Dr. Jeffrey Jensen Arnett is the author of "When Will My Grown Up Kid Grow Up?", and he tells us whether more adults are staying adolescent.5/11/13 - Saturday Night: Historic First Step
May 12, 2013
The MN House passed the Same Sex Marriage bill on Thursday. Is this the first step to legalizing it across the state? Both sides of this issue get a turn as Esme speaks with opposition leader Sen. Warren Limmer and bill author Sen. Scott Dibble.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: So Many Questions
May 5, 2013
If a DFL-controlled Congress can't agree on new state taxes, can it ever happen? Who will be the contenders to face Gov. Mark Dayton in 2014? And what controversy is Michelle Bachmann potentially caught up in? Dave Schultz offers some answers.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: Coming Ill-Prepared
May 5, 2013
USA Today is reporting that twenty percent of college graduates are performing very poorly when it comes to interviewing for jobs. Job search specialist and author Monica Allen tells prospective employees what not to do when coming face-to-face with a future boss.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: Out of the Closet
May 5, 2013
This week, Jason Collins became the first active athlete in America's four major team sports to announce he is gay. But sports isn't the only place where homosexuality is frowned upon. Author and conservative theologian Dave Thompson describes his tumultuous journey to become comfortable in his own skin.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: Not All That Shines
May 5, 2013
For over a decade, the fear of inflation on the American economy has helped gold prices soar to almost $2,000 an ounce. But the price of the metal has dropped sharply over the last month. Wealth Enhancement Group senior vice president Peg Webb explains this development in the financial world.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: Up In Smoke
May 5, 2013
This week, state lawmakers introduced a bill that would allow medical marijuana to be perscribed in the state. How much of an impact would that mean for patients? Heather Azzi of Minnesotans for Compassionate Care answers that question.5/4/13 - Saturday Night: Pulling the Rug Out
May 5, 2013
Winona resident Ethan Dean was given quite a surprise during his fourth deployment overseas with the Military. The city in which he lives took away his property rights in lieu of a recently-enacted ordinance. Watchdog.org author Tom Steward has been following this story and gives us an in-depth look.4/27/13 - Saturday Night: All Things Politics
April 28, 2013
Dave Schultz is back to discuss the reasons one of the state's most influential Republican leaders is supporting Same Sex Marriage. Plus, what's his take on the effect the Boston Bombing will have on the Immigration debate. And which names are popping up in the state's 2014 election races?4/27/13 - Saturday Night: An Immigration Setback?
April 28, 2013
Legislators in Washington have been trying to agree on terms to start Immigration reform. But did the Boston bombing stunt that progress? Professor Katherine Fennelly, former Dean of the U of M Extension Service, discusses what this could mean.4/27/13 - Saturday Night: A Different Way to Fight
April 28, 2013
In 1998, a new, non-profit, recovery model was formed in Wayzata. Since then, John Curtiss and his now-late co-founder, George Mann, used unique techniques to help people win their battles against alcohol and drugs. The President of the Community of Recovering People talks about the organization's 15th anniversary.4/27/13 - Saturday Night: A New Threat?
April 28, 2013
Kim Jong Un, the new leader of North Korea, has been pumping up more anti-American rhetoric lately. But how serious of a threat is this? Esme asks Bruce Klingner, senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation.4/27/13 - Saturday Night: Issue for the Courts
April 28, 2013
Now that Boston bombing suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev has been apprehended, we head to the legal phase of this story. Attorney Joe Tamburino tells Esme will go over the points of a potential case, from the Miranda Rights issue to the person that might lead Tsarnaev's defense.4/27/13 - Saturday Night: A Bountiful Share
April 28, 2013
If you're looking to eat healthier, one choice could be to buy a share of a CSA farm. What does that mean? What would you receive? Paul Hugunin of the MN Dept. of Agriculture explains the program. Riverbend Farm owner Greg Reynolds describes what you'll receive.

