KSGF Happy Hour:
We have a KSGF Happy Hour this Friday! Join us from 4 to 6 p.m. at Whiskey Tango! We hope to see you there!
Joe Biden:
Yesterday, President Joe Biden addressed the nation and the world on the Russia/Ukraine tension.
Jen Psaki:
Nick plays audio from an exchange between Fox News reporter, Jacqui Heinrich, and White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki. You can hear the audio below.
Springfield Public Schools:
Springfield School Board member, Dr. Maryam Mohammadkhani, joins Nick Reed once again this morning. If you missed her last two interviews, you can listen in the links listed below. Please note: The thoughts and opinions expressed in the interviews are those of Maryam Mohammadkhani and may not reflect the thoughts and opinions of the school board as a whole.
- Nick Reed PODCAST: 02.02.22 – A Chat with SPS Board Member Maryam Mohammadkhani (KSGF)
- Nick Reed PODCAST: 02.09.22 – A Chat with SPS Board Member Maryam Mohammadkhani (KSGF)
U.S. Senate Race:
Yesterday, Congressman Billy Long joined us to talk about the U.S. Senate race.
During the interview, Mr. Long mentioned Sen. Hawley and his recent endorsement of Vicky Hartzler.
Long says Hawley mislead him about his involvement in the race and who he would be endorsing within the race.
Sen. Hawley is one of the Senate’s most vocal critics of China and of the United States’ imports of Chinese goods. On Monday, a fellow Republican in his own state’s congressional delegation accused him of selling Chinese-made coffee mugs.
- Josh Hawley accused of lying about origin of his ‘Made in USA’ Jan. 6 mugs (The American Independent)
CoxHealth:
The trial has started between Samantha Cherry and CoxHealth CEO, Steve Edwards. While trying to schedule an appointment for her son, Cherry was instructed to use the promo code ‘COVID’. Cherry said she didn’t feel comfortable doing that and made a Facebook post about it. CoxHealth CEO Steve Edwards then used a screenshot of Cherry’s post without blurring her photo, name, and child’s name. Cherry says it’s discrimination, defamation, and breach of patient privacy. She asked for $5 million in the lawsuit.