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223: Amityville Horror v Amityville Tragedy
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On this episode of Court Appointed, Rileigh and Tommy discuss the actual story behind the 1979 movie, "The Amityville Horror". While the haunting gets the press the family murder that predated it, was the real horror!! The Court is now in Session with music, "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief" by MCRB.By Court Appointed
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J&J Vaccine Trial Participant on Blood Clots
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Angela Keddington, a nurse that has been a part of the Johnson and Johnson trial, calls the program to share her perspective on the risks associated with this vaccine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega
With news of the pause in administering J&J vaccines - the question is, what happens if you had a J&J appointment? KSL Newsradio producer Aimee Cobabe provides an update on vaccine facilities around the state And Aislynn Tolman Hill with the Utah County Health Department joins to discuss their plan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informati…
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The mask issue, from the viewpoint of a retail owner
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Helen Wade owns The Stockist, a clothing store in Salt Lake City that was threatened after a man refused to wear a mask. She calls the show to explain her frustrations and what more should be done. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega
President Biden ran his presidential campaign, in part, on his ability to work in a bipartisan manner while not always receiving support from both sides. Boyd Matheson shares his opinion on this matter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega
Postcards that claim to buy your house "as-is" might or might not be a scam. KSL Newsradio producer Gustabo Rodriguez shares his experience with these postcards. And Britta Clark with the Better Business Bureau called to clarify if these postcards are real or just want to reel you in a scam. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
A former Minnesota police officer claims she mistakenly pulled her gun when reaching instead for her taser. Dave and Debbie review statements from a former Ogden Police Chief on protocols that are in place and what we do and do not know about the situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The Justice Reinvestment Initiative isn't working
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Six years ago, lawmakers set out to reduce the number of prisoners in Utah jails. And, they did. But some now say that the decision has put your safety at risk. Dave and Debbie review what went wrong with the plan. For example, a sweeping audit shows that JRI has cut the prison population. In exchange, more criminals are on the streets and clogging…
THe J&J vaccine has been linked to blood clots in six women. That's out of the almost 7 million people who've received the vaccine. In this segment Dave and Debbie try to add some perspective to the pause in offering this vaccine with the help of KSL Newsradio Host Boyd Matheson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
The J&J vaccine was put on pause today because it caused blood clots in six women. Rich Lakin The Utah Immunization Director with the Utah Department of Health calls in to give us the latest update on how this will affect appointments in Utah. Then we speak with Dr. Tamara Sheffield who'll explain more about why these blood clots are specific to wo…
Clay Jenkinson is joined this week by author Joseph Ellis for a lively discussion about popular American conspiracy theories and gun rights in America. In 1785, Thomas Jefferson wrote to his fifteen-year-old nephew, Peter Carr, about what he considered the best form of exercise, "I advise the gun. While this gives a moderate exercise to the body, i…
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Wednesday, 14 April: the Matildas lose to the Netherlands, Craig Fitzgibbon is the new coach of the Cronulla Sharks; CBA has the naming rights for Australia's national soccer teams; and the Aussie Swimming ...
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Covid-19 rapid testing to be rolled out in colleges and universities
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John Cooke reports that rapid antigen testing for Covid-19 will be rolled out in colleges and universities to allow students to safely return to campusBy RTÉ Radio 1
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The value of antigen or lateral flow testing
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Dr Gerald Barry, Lecturer in Virology in UCD, gives his view on the value of antigen or lateral flow testing?By RTÉ Radio 1
Joe O'Brien, Minister of State; and Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Fine Gael TD, discuss if it is time for a new tax on the wealthy, to show solidarity during the pandemicBy RTÉ Radio 1
Seymour Platt, Christine Keeler's son, tells us that, fifty-seven years after Christine Keeler's conviction for perjury, he is seeking a pardon for her from the Queen.By RTÉ Radio 1
Kenneth Mealy, Co-Lead of the National Clinical Programme for Surgery and Chair of the Board of the National Office of Clinical Audit, discusses surgical delaysBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Johnson & Johnson says it will delay European roll-out
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Naomi O'Leary, Europe Correspondent for the Irish Times, reports that Johnson & Johnson has said it will delay the roll-out of its Covid-19 vaccine in Europe after US authorities moved to suspend use of the shot due to health concerns.By RTÉ Radio 1
Sandra Hurley reports that the Deputy Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn has urged people to do all they can to keep Covid 19 under control for the next six to eight weeks, to minimise the introduction of variants.By RTÉ Radio 1
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What can maintain this uneasy peace in Belfast
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Reverend Tracey McRoberts, Rector of St Matthews, Shankill; and Fr Martin Magill, Parish Priest in St John's, Falls Road, discuss the situation in BelfastBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Forest Green Rovers could appoint female manager
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Lisa Fallon, head coach with Galway United, discusses the announcement by League 2 club Forrest Green that they want to appoint a woman to be the men's team managerBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Johnson & Johnson's delay the roll out in Europe
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Stefan De Keersmaecker, European Commission Spokesperson for Health; and Luke O'Neill, Professor at the School of Biochemistry and Immunology at Trinity College Dublin, discuss Johnson & Johnson's decision to delay the roll out of it's Covid -19 vaccine in EuropeBy RTÉ Radio 1
Aoife Gallagher, analyst with the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, tells us that from just 800 messages in 2019, the messaging app telegram witnessed a 7,400% increase in far right content last yearBy RTÉ Radio 1
We'll devote a segment of the show each day this week on the topic of affordable housing in Utah. Today we ask the question - is it time to sell your home? Real Estate Agent - Roger Barrus calls in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega
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How often do people leave treatment Centers? The Odyssey Center
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After word that the suspect in the shooting near the Salt Lake County Sherrif's office had recently left a treatment center run through The Odyssey House, a list of questions came to mind. Chief Operating Officer of The Odyssey Center Christina Zidow calls in to explain why people in treatment centers leave and how common it is here in Utah. See om…
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President Biden's Commision to examine "court packing"
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President Biden signed an executive order to study a number of Supreme Court reforms, the biggest one being expanding the number of seats on the court. Otherwise known as “packing the court.” It’s a six-month commission and could also include a pitch for term limits on the Supreme Court. Right now, it's a lifetime appointment. KSL Newsradio Host Bo…
Representative Chris Stewart met with Interior Secretary Deb Haaland who spent the latter part of last week touring 2 controversial national monuments in Utah -- Bears Ears and Grand Staircase. The question: Will President Biden expand the area that President trump shrunk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Did the end game fizzle on lawmakers? We ask, because so many places still require masks including all Salt Lake County government buildings, the Salt Lake City International airport, UTA buses and trains, Vivint Arena, and lots of stores. Dave and Dujanovic ask the governor how he feels about the mandate today. And we'll check on vaccines - is the…
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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland's visit to Bears Ears
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Representative Chris Stewart met with Interior Secretary Deb Haaland who spent the latter part of last week touring 2 controversial national monuments in Utah -- Bears Ears and Grand Staircase. The question: Will President Biden expand the area, that President trump shrunk. We'll speak first wit KSL Newsradio Host Boyd Matheson. See omnystudio.com/…
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Tuesday, 13 April: Hideki Matsuyama wins the US Masters; English cricketer Stuart Broad weighs in on racial abuse; Aussie wrestler Rhea Ripley is a WWE Champ; and Lleyton Hewitt's son claims a clay court ...
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The statewide mask mandate ended this Saturday - and a fiasco of events have already unfolded. D2 dives into what went down. Did the lawmakers' “end game” fizzle, because so many places are still requiring masks? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega
If you felt there were more patrol officers on the road this weekend - you weren’t wrong. As a part of the nationwide campaign with the U.S. Department of Transportations’ National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) “U Drive U Text U pay” UHP conducted stronger enforcement against distracted driving this weekend. We'll speak with Lt. Wad…
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The latest on the Salt Lake County Shooting: Could this have been avoided?
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The rap sheet of the man police say shot two Salt Lake County deputy sheriffs in the face is so long, Debbie says she can’t believe he wasn’t behind bars. His last act of violence? Police say he tried to kill 2 law enforcement officers when they came across him outside the Salt Lake County jail Saturday. Could this have been avoided? We'll speak wi…
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Biden Announces Commission to Explore Reforming the Supreme Court
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Last week, President Biden announced the creation of a bipartisan commission that would study reforming the Supreme Court, including expanding it. Former President Donald Trump’s appointment of three justices cemented the ideologically conservative 6-3 tilt. His outsized influence on the court wouldn’t have been possible without Senator Mitch McCon…
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Haiti Still Hasn't Received COVID-19 Vaccines
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As vaccine distribution ramps up in the U.S.—and other high-income countries—many others have yet to receive a single vaccine. In Haiti, not a single dose of any COVID-19 vaccine has been made available for the country’s more than 11 million people. Jacqueline Charles, the Caribbean correspondent for the Miami Herald, joined The Takeaway to discuss…
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Amazon Defeats Unionizing Efforts in Alabama
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The union drive at the Amazon fulfillment center in Bessemer, Alabama is over, at least for now. According to the ballot count, workers at the facility voted overwhelmingly not to form a union. The (NLRB) National Labor Relations Board had the final tally as 1798 against and 738 for unionizing but the results have yet to be certified. It’s a disapp…
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How a Previously Unreleased Album Could Impact Prince's Legacy
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It’s been almost exactly five years since the legendary musician Prince died in 2016 at just 57-years-old. Last week, Prince’s estate announced that “Welcome 2 America,” a previously unreleased album, will be coming out at the end of July. And for the most part, Prince fans have reacted enthusiastically to the news. But alongside the excitement tha…
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'Miscarriage of justice' for IRA membership accused
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Paul Reynolds, Crime Crime Correspondent, reports that the case of a Co Louth man who spent 14 months in prison for IRA membership before his conviction was overturned has been declared "a miscarriage of justice".By RTÉ Radio 1
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NIAC to recommend restriction of AZ jab to over-60
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Paul Moynagh, Professor of Immunology at NUI Maynooth; and Dr. Illona Duffy, GP in Monaghan, tell us that The National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) is expected to recommend that only people over 60 years of age should get the AstraZeneca vaccineBy RTÉ Radio 1
For many, a trip to the sea was their top priority as John Cooke found out speaking to those enjoying the beach in LahinchBy RTÉ Radio 1
Aisling Reid, PARC, road safety campaign group, tells us what the figures show about the rate of convictions for driving without a licenceBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Painting 'Salvator Mundi' is not an authentic da Vinci work
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Henry Samuel, Paris Correspondent for the Telegraph, reports that the world's most expensive painting, by Leonardo da Vinci, turns out not to be by Da Vinci after all.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Closing arguments expected next week in Chauvin trial for Floyd murder
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Harriet Alexander, journalist, has been monitoring the trial of Derek ChauvinBy RTÉ Radio 1
John Mark McCafferty, Chief Executive of Threshold, tells us about the tenants who are most vulnerable as this moratorium lifts.By RTÉ Radio 1
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O'Dea wants to bring Forbes staff on a tour of Limerick
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Willie O'Dea, Fianna Fáil TD for Limerick, wants to bring chairman and editor-in-chief at Forbes Media, Steve Forbes and editorial staff to Limerick.By RTÉ Radio 1
5 years on from the influx of a million migrants to Germany, how well have they integrated? Freelance journalist, Thomas Rogers, tells us.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Fitzwilliam Square may become public park under council plans
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Dermot Lacey, Labour Party Councillor, is calling for Fitzwilliam Square Park in Dublin 2 to be opened to the public for the first time.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Travelers rush into Ireland before mandatory quarantine rules kick in
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Della Kilroy reports from Dublin Airport, as travelers rush into Ireland before mandatory quarantine rules kick in.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Leinster propose antigen testing for fans at RDS
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Mick Dawson, CEO of Leinster Rugby, tells us that Leinster Rugby has submitted plans to Government to use rapid antigen testing to allow the return of spectators to matches at the RDS Arena.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Monday, 12 April: Marc Leishman leads the Aussies at the US Masters; Melbourne Victory win the W-League final; the Cronulla Sharks are set to discuss coach John Morris' future; and Rachael Blackmore becomes ...
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