Disagreements don’t have to mean division. In a special 10 o'clock hour, Steve Hallstrom is joined by North Dakota State Representative Greg Stemen (R-Fargo) for an honest, "inside the ropes" debate on universal free school meals. While Steve remains a fiscal hawk, Stemen explains his pragmatic shift toward supporting the bill to prevent a permanent constitutional mandate. The show also dives into the "stunning" exit of Chris Maddell from the Minnesota GOP governor’s race, the return of cancel culture targeting a beloved Vikings announcer, and a look at why gold and silver prices are reaching historic new highs.
Key Moments
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The Stemen-Hallstrom Debate: State Representative Greg Stemen opens up about his co-sponsorship of the universal school lunch bill. He argues that passing it through the legislature allows for future budgetary control, whereas a successful ballot measure would enshrine the $70 million-a-year program in the state constitution forever.
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GOP Governor Race Stunner: Chris Maddell abruptly ends his bid for Minnesota Governor, citing the Trump administration’s "Operation Metro Surge" as a bridge too far. Steve analyzes the fallout as other Minnesota Republicans begin to distance themselves from federal ICE operations.
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The "Hazard Pay" Firestorm: Steve defends Minnesota Vikings play-by-play voice Paul Allen, who faced immediate "cancel culture" backlash after jokingly asking if paid protesters get "hazard pay" in the sub-zero cold. Steve argues that the reaction is manufactured outrage in an era where community organizing has become a professional industry.
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Gold and Silver Surge: Steve breaks down a historic morning in the markets, where gold officially topped $5,000 an ounce and silver climbed past $100 as traders react to global instability and aggressive tariff talk.
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The Alex Pretty Aftermath: Steve features an insightful analysis from combat veteran and gun expert Johnny Joey Jones regarding the fatal shooting of Alex Pretty in Minneapolis. Jones stresses that while the shooting was tragic, carrying a weapon into a high-stress police operation is a catastrophic lapse in common sense.
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Fargo Dome’s "Entertainment District": Dave Supas, President of the Fargo Dome Authority, shares his vision for a $200 million expansion that would include a hotel, connected walkway, and a "Dinkytown-style" plaza to revitalize the North side.
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Cockroaches and Construction: Steve clears the air regarding reports of pests at the West Acres Mall food court, confirming that a small, isolated problem found during demolition has been thoroughly addressed.
