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Ryan is on 630 KHOW weekdays from 2pm-4pm. Catch up on anything that you might have missed or listen again.

  1. قبل ساعة واحدة

    Thursdays with Trisha: Calvarese on Cargill lockout, Marx campaign blunders

    This week on Thursdays with Trisha, we're diving into the world of politics and labor rights, before tackling one of the most cringe-worthy moments in campaign history. Victor Marx, a gubernatorial candidate in Colorado, made headlines with his bizarre interview on Candace Owens' podcast, where he claimed to have rescued over 45,000 women and children. But it turns out, despite is outright denials, this number was actually a claim on his website. And completely false. In this episode, Trisha breaks down the implications of Marx's statements and how they relate to his campaign. She also discusses the importance of authenticity in campaigning, citing the example of her race against Lauren Boebert, who has been making waves in the 4th congressional district and opening a lane for her opponent by falling out of favor with President Trump. Trisha also delves into the world of labor rights, talking to Dean Modecker, secretary-treasurer of Teamsters Local 455, about the ongoing lockout at Cargill in Fort Morgan. Throughout the episode, Trisha shares her expertise on labor issues and provides insight into the world of politics, making this a must-listen for anyone interested in staying informed. With her signature wit and humor, Trisha tackles tough topics presented by Ryan and keeps it real. Join us as we explore the complexities of politics and labor rights in this week's episode of Thursdays with Trisha. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Danielle Jurinsky on Aurora's hard left turn; Hannah Goodman on federal farm bills

    In a fiery speech at a city council meeting, a resident of Aurora, Colorado, called out the city's leaders for their handling of public safety and police issues. This episode of the podcast delves into the controversy surrounding a resolution aimed at stifle the speech of police officers, and the city council's response to it. Danielle Jurinsky, a former city councilwoman and business owner, joins the show to share her perspective on the situation and discuss the upcoming elections in Aurora. The city council has been at the center of controversy in recent years, with some members facing criticism for their handling of public safety and police issues. Danielle, who served on the council from 2021 to 2025, shares her insights on the current state of the city and the challenges it faces. She discusses the importance of transparency and communication from police officers and the need for the city to wake up and get involved in the upcoming elections. The conversation also touches on the topic of gun control and the upcoming election in Senate District 27, where Danielle Lammon is running against incumbent Sen. Tom Sullivan. Jurinsky shares her thoughts on the importance of this election and the need for moderate Democrats and Republicans to come together to support Danielle Lammon's campaign. If you're interested in learning more about the controversy in Aurora, Colorado, and the upcoming elections, tune in to this episode to hear Danielle Jurinsky's perspective and insights. Also, in a special early appearance of Thursdays with Trisha, Chainsaw Caucus chair Hannah Goodman makes her debut appearance on the program to discuss the impact and drawbacks of a federal farm bill currently before Congress. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Rep. Gabe Evans (R, CO-8) updates on Safeguards Act, Police Week, Veterans Affairs

    This episode of RSL is a must-listen for anyone interested in politics, law enforcement, and the latest news from Colorado. Representative Gabe Evans (R, CO-8) joins the show to discuss the Safeguards Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at improving the customer experience at TSA checkpoints. He shares his personal experience as a former law enforcement officer and explains how the bill would unlock funding for new technology to enhance travel and safety. Representative Evans also talks about the importance of supporting law enforcement officers, particularly during Police Week, and how his own agency's peer support unit helped him and his colleagues cope with the trauma of their jobs. He also discusses the recent visit of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, to his district and the bills coming up in Congress related to veterans' rights. Additionally, he weighs in on the state of Colorado's transportation infrastructure and the need for a gas tax that actually goes towards fixing the roads. The conversation also touches on the recent primaries and the implications for the state of Colorado, including the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act and the relationship between Governor Polis and President Trump. Representative Evans shares his thoughts on the importance of Republicans working together and the need for a seventy percent solution, even if it's not perfect. If you're interested in staying up-to-date on the latest news and insights from Colorado's 8th congressional district, tune in to this episode of RSL to hear Representative Gabe Evans' unique perspective on these critical issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    2A Tuesday: Kostas Moros 2A Foundation on gun cases before SCOTUS

    It's a 2A Tuesday with Alicia Garcia, a passionate advocate for gun rights, and Kostas Moros, the director of Legal Research and Education at the Second Amendment Foundation. Together, they join Ryan in exploring the latest developments in Colorado's gun laws and the federal government's involvement in protecting the Second Amendment. The conversation covers a range of topics, from the upcoming SB 25-003, which aims to regulate semi-automatic firearms and rapid-fire devices, to the ATF's proposed rule changes regarding firearms compliance. The guests also discuss the importance of understanding the nuances of gun laws and the impact they have on citizens' rights. With the federal government taking a more active role in protecting the Second Amendment, it's clear that the stakes are high, and the conversation is timely and informative. Alicia and Kostas share their expertise and insights on the current state of gun laws in Colorado and the nation, highlighting the need for citizens to be aware of their rights and the importance of taking action to protect them. They also discuss the role of organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation in advocating for gun rights and the impact of mission creep in eroding citizens' Second Amendment rights. If you're concerned about your Second Amendment rights and want to stay informed about the latest developments, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear Alicia, Ryan, and Kostas discuss the complexities of gun laws and the importance of taking action to protect your rights. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Ashe Tuesday: The hypocrisy of Jena Griswold on Tina Peters clemency

    This episode of RSL is a must-listen for anyone following the Tina Peters saga. The commutation of her sentence has sparked a heated debate, with some calling it a slap on the wrist for a woman who's been accused of undermining the integrity of Colorado's elections. But is this really the case, or is there more to the story? This episode delves into the complexities of the case, with the host and guests discussing the implications of the commutation and the potential consequences for Colorado's elections. They also touch on the role of President Trump in the case, and whether his involvement made it harder for the governor to make a decision. The conversation also explores the concept of "election denier" and how it's being used to silence those who question the integrity of the electoral process. The host and guests also discuss the recent commutation of Tina Peters' sentence, and the potential impact it may have on the state's elections. They also examine the governor's decision to commute the sentence, and whether it was the right call. Additionally, the conversation touches on the concept of "election denier" and how it's being used to silence those who question the integrity of the electoral process. If you're interested in staying up-to-date on the latest developments in Colorado politics, this episode is a must-listen. The host and guests provide a thorough analysis of the case, and offer insights into the complexities of the issue. So tune in to hear the full discussion and decide for yourself what you think about the commutation of Tina Peters' sentence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Ashe Tuesday: EXCLUSIVE visit with Tina Peters in prison, Polis defends clemency

    This episode of RSL is a must-listen for anyone following the Tina Peters case. The conversation delves into the recent commutation of her sentence by Governor Jared Polis, and the implications it has on the narrative surrounding the 2020 election. Ashe Epp and Ryan break down the details of the case, discussing the prosecution's claims and the governor's decision to grant clemency. The episode covers the complexities of the case, including the charges against Tina Peters and the appeals court's findings. Ashe shares her insights on the case, pointing out the inconsistencies in the prosecution's narrative and the potential motivations behind Governor Polis's decision. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of the case, including the weaponization of the justice system and the manipulation of public opinion. One of the key points discussed in the episode is the governor's statement about Tina Peters having "very strange beliefs" that she'll "probably continue to have." Ryan jokingly assigns this description to Ashe herself, and she pushes back on this characterization with aplomb. The conversation also explores the role of the media in shaping public opinion and the consequences of perpetuating misinformation. If you're interested in understanding the intricacies of the Tina Peters case and the implications of Governor Polis's decision, this episode of RSL is a must-listen. Ashe Epp and Ryan provide a nuanced and informative discussion that will leave you with a deeper understanding of the case and its significance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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