parkland, el paso, pittsburgh, brooklyn. i ask the question so many of you are asking, why are we not protecting our kids? why is nothing changing? as a journalist, i ve had to cover too many of these mass shootings. perhaps we re becoming desensitized. as an american, a parent, you send your kids to school on an average day and never see him or her again. it s unspeakable yet that s what happened in uvalde, texas. i know this gets into background checks and red flag laws and other measures that advocates call common sense gun reform and opponents call a breach of the second amendment. there are also questions about how the texas police misled journal withists about school journalists about school security, about mental health, about social media radicalization and whether there s a way to stop sick, twisted men who just turned 18 as in texas and buffalo from legally buying guns. but the bottom line is that washington is paralyzed. it s highly unlikely that anything wil
trump, quote-unquote, lost as you did with j.d. vance in ohio. no, i think the storyline that the larger kind of media apparatus the likes is that trump still has this giant grip on the gop. these stories not so interesting because it tells the opposite story. howard: right. and i think trump certainly is a major figure but, look, the media loves trump because he s great for ratings and interest, and this is going to continue to happen for, you know, for cycles of elections to come. howard: i think you put your finning per on it. steve krakauer, thanks very much for joining us. anytime. thanks, howie. howard: next on mediabuzz, kellyanne conway on dealing with the media, donald trump and the impact on her family. stay with us. go with simparica trio it s triple protection made simple!
party. and there s a clear difference between the people who pay for news and subscribe to news sources and want to know what is true versus people who pay for views, incendiary views that they want to be true. and that s what maga media is all about, incendiary views. there s a market for this. it s a giant grip. even more save america websites are launching to sell affirmation and merch totz fateful. these guys don t cite the news, they spin the news in trump s favor. they start to publish enemies lists and people dream of what they will do if trump is denied power, which weapons they ll use, who they will hurt. at far right conferences, people ask when do we get to use the guns? and how many elections are they going to steal before we kill these people? americans are at each other s throats, spun up by the sick stuff they see on social media. every day some random hyper local story about a migrant from haiti or refugee from afghanistan is blown out of
taliban, we know that that s not true because i don t have a black hawk tucker and i need that first in order to have that classification, it doesn t count. no, i mean, six weeks, up to the heartbeat. and i love how all of the people who for so long have said that abortion is a sacred healthcare treatment because, you know, healthcare treatment, i don t what that phrase to describe abortion means either, but is a sacred healthcare treatment between a woman and her doctor. however, tucker, as you know, vaccines should be mandated to everybody by the government and the government s going to stand in between you and your doctor. everyone who has been screaming my body my choice all of these years who have been speaking out for in favor of government man-dated vaccines can all have a million seats right now because this has all been a giant grip. these people don t care. it s a great day for babies in texas i ll put it like that. this is a great day for babies in texas and i don t understa
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Erna Zahn, the oldest Minnesotan, is celebrating her 113th birthday Wednesday.
NEW ULM A woman believed to be Minnesota’s most senior citizen turns 113 on Wednesday.
Oak Hills Living Center resident Erna Zahn is believed to be the 10th oldest resident in the United States and the 31st oldest person in the world.
“Nobody has come forward to tell me anybody is older than her in Minnesota,” said Zahn’s daughter Marley Kuckhahn of New Ulm.
Kuckhahn said she uses Wikipedia, a free, multilingual open-collaborative online encyclopedia as her point of reference for how her mother’s age ranks in the world.