The local broadcaster that tweeted to President Trump to 'chill out' over the CHOP/CHAZ situation changes his tune after this past weekends protests leave his apartment building vandalized, listeners respond to what we saw happen over the weekend and Mariya Frost from the Washington Policy Center on the gas tax, cars tabs and a whole lot more. Kirby's guest is Maia Espinoza-candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction, a poll shows that more and more Americans are concerned about rising crime rates where they live-a full 77% in fact, and a former teacher has left teaching because of the politics and problems in our education system. This hour callers want to talk about candidates and the upcoming election, military members that might be disappointed to see these demonstrations, the validity of Covid-19 numbers and the race for Governor.