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9:05 - Tremonton Bus Crash
22 passengers were injured and two were in critical condition after a Tremonton bus slid off the road and rolled. KSL 5 TV Traffic Reporter Matt Rascon broke the story and discusses what happened.
9:20 - The Weather & Drought Outlook
Dave noticed the ski resorts got pummelled with snow in the last 2 days. Debbie and Dave start the drought coverage there. Nordic Valley - 20” on top of a 24” base. More snow is expected to come throughout the week. Matt Johnson/ KSL Meteorologist joins the show to discuss what is to come with weather and how the latest snow and rainfall this far has impacted the drought.
9:35- Governor Cox Bans TikTok from State Phones
Over 100 million Americans use TikTok. The FBI has said that user information on the app is in danger of being stolen by the Chinese government. Is the viral video app a threat to your family? KSL Cybersecurity expert Earl Foote joins the show to explain the possible dangers of the app.
9:50 - Senator Sinema Breaks Ranks
Senator Kyrsten Sinema is now the 22nd Senator to switch parties in US history. Her move from Democrat-lite to full-fledged Independent has angered progressives in her former party. Did Sinema break ranks out of principle or to get reelected in a purple state? KTAR reporter Jim Cross explains what Arizonans are saying about the Senator.
10:05 - An update on Britney Griner since release from russian prison
Britney Griner was freed from nearly 10 months of captivity in Russia on Thursday, as part of a prisoner exchange involving notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. Griner was arrested at a Moscow airport in February with a vape containing hashish oil and pleaded guilty to drug charges. IKE EJIOCHI, WASHINGTON ABC NEWS CORRESPONDENT, joins the show to discuss the latest.
10:20 - 80% of shoppers have changed grocery shopping habits due to inflation
A new survey by Swiftly is showing just how hard grocery shopping is being hit by inflation. While 80% of the shoppers have said they’ve had to change their shopping habits - 70% of shoppers report that they’re struggling to pay for groceries at all. D2 discusses deals they have found recently and what helps them stay afloat at the grocery store with their budget.
10:35-10:50 - Tip Exhaustion
Let's talk tipping. Amazon is making headlines with its “thank my driver program,” where customers say thanks and the company gives him/her $5. The program ran out of money in one day. Although Amazon fronted these tips – This prompted D2 to dive into a discussion surrounding how tipping has kept them staying in and spending less - followed by listener calls.
11:05 - TikTok’s Influence
TikTok entertains millions of users daily with viral videos and songs. However, KSL’s Earl Foote explained earlier why TikTok poses a national security threat to the US. Dave and Debbie discuss next steps for everyday TikTok users after Governor Cox banned the app from state government phones.
11:20 - Secret Holiday Killer: Heart Attacks
What comes to mind when you hear the dates December 25, December 26, and January 1st? If you guessed they’re the top three days for heart attacks, you’d be spot-on. Dr. Richard Ferguson, Chief Medical Officer of Health Choice Utah and Founder of Black Physicians of Utah, shares what listeners can do to avoid these holiday heart attacks.
11:35 - The Fragile Democratic Majority
Two days after Democrats celebrated a 51-seat Senate majority, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announced she was leaving the Democratic Party. Inside Sources host Boyd Matheson rejoins the show to unpack why Sinema changed affiliation and how it affects Utah and the Senate.
11:50 - KSL’s Quarters for Christmas
Dave and Debbie check in with KSL 5 TV’s Matt Rascon who just returned from Tremonton where a bus crashed this morning injuring over 20 people. Matt joins the show to discuss the latest. Then D2 speaks to Jeff Shirley, Principal at Mount Mahogany Elementary School, where they have chosen KSL’s Quarters for Christmas as their holiday charity this year, and the students have raised hundreds of dollars to present to KSL to buy shoes and warm clothing for kids in need! KSL’s Quarters for Christmas is Raising money for local children in need. 100-percent of the money we receive is returned to the community to provide kids with shoes, clothing, and coats. You can donate on-line at www.kslquarters.com or at any Deseret Book location
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega4.1
4040 ratings
9:05 - Tremonton Bus Crash
22 passengers were injured and two were in critical condition after a Tremonton bus slid off the road and rolled. KSL 5 TV Traffic Reporter Matt Rascon broke the story and discusses what happened.
9:20 - The Weather & Drought Outlook
Dave noticed the ski resorts got pummelled with snow in the last 2 days. Debbie and Dave start the drought coverage there. Nordic Valley - 20” on top of a 24” base. More snow is expected to come throughout the week. Matt Johnson/ KSL Meteorologist joins the show to discuss what is to come with weather and how the latest snow and rainfall this far has impacted the drought.
9:35- Governor Cox Bans TikTok from State Phones
Over 100 million Americans use TikTok. The FBI has said that user information on the app is in danger of being stolen by the Chinese government. Is the viral video app a threat to your family? KSL Cybersecurity expert Earl Foote joins the show to explain the possible dangers of the app.
9:50 - Senator Sinema Breaks Ranks
Senator Kyrsten Sinema is now the 22nd Senator to switch parties in US history. Her move from Democrat-lite to full-fledged Independent has angered progressives in her former party. Did Sinema break ranks out of principle or to get reelected in a purple state? KTAR reporter Jim Cross explains what Arizonans are saying about the Senator.
10:05 - An update on Britney Griner since release from russian prison
Britney Griner was freed from nearly 10 months of captivity in Russia on Thursday, as part of a prisoner exchange involving notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. Griner was arrested at a Moscow airport in February with a vape containing hashish oil and pleaded guilty to drug charges. IKE EJIOCHI, WASHINGTON ABC NEWS CORRESPONDENT, joins the show to discuss the latest.
10:20 - 80% of shoppers have changed grocery shopping habits due to inflation
A new survey by Swiftly is showing just how hard grocery shopping is being hit by inflation. While 80% of the shoppers have said they’ve had to change their shopping habits - 70% of shoppers report that they’re struggling to pay for groceries at all. D2 discusses deals they have found recently and what helps them stay afloat at the grocery store with their budget.
10:35-10:50 - Tip Exhaustion
Let's talk tipping. Amazon is making headlines with its “thank my driver program,” where customers say thanks and the company gives him/her $5. The program ran out of money in one day. Although Amazon fronted these tips – This prompted D2 to dive into a discussion surrounding how tipping has kept them staying in and spending less - followed by listener calls.
11:05 - TikTok’s Influence
TikTok entertains millions of users daily with viral videos and songs. However, KSL’s Earl Foote explained earlier why TikTok poses a national security threat to the US. Dave and Debbie discuss next steps for everyday TikTok users after Governor Cox banned the app from state government phones.
11:20 - Secret Holiday Killer: Heart Attacks
What comes to mind when you hear the dates December 25, December 26, and January 1st? If you guessed they’re the top three days for heart attacks, you’d be spot-on. Dr. Richard Ferguson, Chief Medical Officer of Health Choice Utah and Founder of Black Physicians of Utah, shares what listeners can do to avoid these holiday heart attacks.
11:35 - The Fragile Democratic Majority
Two days after Democrats celebrated a 51-seat Senate majority, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announced she was leaving the Democratic Party. Inside Sources host Boyd Matheson rejoins the show to unpack why Sinema changed affiliation and how it affects Utah and the Senate.
11:50 - KSL’s Quarters for Christmas
Dave and Debbie check in with KSL 5 TV’s Matt Rascon who just returned from Tremonton where a bus crashed this morning injuring over 20 people. Matt joins the show to discuss the latest. Then D2 speaks to Jeff Shirley, Principal at Mount Mahogany Elementary School, where they have chosen KSL’s Quarters for Christmas as their holiday charity this year, and the students have raised hundreds of dollars to present to KSL to buy shoes and warm clothing for kids in need! KSL’s Quarters for Christmas is Raising money for local children in need. 100-percent of the money we receive is returned to the community to provide kids with shoes, clothing, and coats. You can donate on-line at www.kslquarters.com or at any Deseret Book location
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.