Oh, thats how we all felt, right . The us did lose its bid for the world cup. Local fans, however, are staying upbeat this morning, karen. Good morning to all of you. So i took a nap, woke up, my brother is in town, he was down in the basement watching. This he was just morrows. The last five minutes. Game which i saw were actually casino of fun to watch. I think a loft people watching all over our greater philadelphia valley and the country cheers, you know, so close, we did great, valient effort. We appreciate all of that. Halfway through the week, july 2nd, thanks for waking up early and joining us. So caitlin, lets get back to this unsettled system. Boy, it is so muggy out right now. This weather is coming in three parts over the next three days, weaver the heat followed by the storms folds by the rain. That would be some tropical rainfall. So, lets start you off early this morning, where yes, it is just straight up muggy, you can feel the heat outside, there are some storms, that
March 21, 2021
The fight continues over Gov. Eric Holcomb s emergency powers over the COVID-19 pandemic. Phil Sanchez talks with former Indiana Supreme Court Justice Frank Sullivan about the constitutionality of a Senate bill aimed at limiting the Governor s powers.
March 08, 2021
As the investigation continues into the Capital Hill Insurrection, one prominent Indiana political leader is calling for a 9/11 style commission into that fateful day. Phil Sanchez talks with former Indiana congressman Lee Hamilton about why he feels this commission is needed.
February 28, 2021
As the Indiana House approves a GOP plan for education, a growing number of public schools and former state school leaders are opposing the plan. Brooke Martin talks with Dr. Suellen Reed Goddard on her opposition to it. Plus, Katiera Winfrey talks with Indiana s first ever Chief Equity, Inclusion and Opportunity Officer about her goal of eliminating systematic bias in Indiana.