Darren-Davis Kandler, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2012, and Dr. Jonathan Jagid (Jagged), Associate Professor of Clinical Neurological Surgery at the University of Miami, will share their personal experiences with Parkinson’s disease and deep brain stimulation with Brad and Paul

 

LISA KNONOKI on Brad and Paul 2-7-19

CONNECTICUT’S LISA KNONOKI, A nationally known life coach for over 10 years who has worked with celebrities to regular folks, spoke to Paul Pacelli about Black History Month/Highlighting Black Small Businesses/Entrepreneurs

 
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Chief Meteorologist Bruce DePrest

Chief Meteorologist Bruce DePrest joined Gary Byron to talk about the crazy weather we've been having in the month of August.

 
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Spencer Critchley on Brad Davis Show 6 – 26 – 19

SPENCER CRITCHLEY, Democratic Strategist; Communication Advisor, Obama for America '08 and '12; Host, “Dastardly Cleverness in the Service of Good” podcast, willtalka bout: CONGRESS SCRAMBLES TO AGREE ON EMERGENCY BORDER BILL AS WHITE HOUSE, LIBERAL DEMS CLASH

A bill to provide $4.5 billion in emergency funding for the escalating humanitarian crisis at the border was on the rocks Tuesday as the White House threatened to veto over restrictions that would "hamstring" immigration enforcement -- and liberal Democrats complained the bill did not go far enough to rein in the administration's efforts on that front. Both the House and the Senate are scrambling to vote on funding ahead of the July 4 recess, amid reports of poor living conditions in government shelters and even deaths of child migrants as growing migrant flows flood across the border. More than 144,000 migrants were encountered or  apprehended at the border in May, many of them unaccompanied minors or family units, severely complicating efforts to house or deport them. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says the money to address humanitarian concerns at the border and in detention facilities runs out at the end of the month.

 
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