Tuesday, June 9th, 2015

Today

6 AM Hour


- It was rough weather yesterday, the escaped murderers are still on the loose, and more news is unfolding from the public pool police skirmish. It's been a rough journey for Bill and his pool.

- Jerry Seinfeld did an interview with ESPN's Colin Cowherd and he talked about why he's boycotting college performances and it's because he feels they're too PC. We also talk to Tonya Powers from FOX News about the latest on the NY Inmate Escapees.

- We discuss the story of the autistic boy from Marcy Elementary who is being excluded from his Kindergarten graduation ceremony. We also talk to Ray Stagich from the Weather Channel.

- The discussion of the Marcy Elementary autistic child who may be excluded from Kindergarten graduation.

7 AM Hour


- We get an update from Chuck Marshall on the proposed Stewart's location on Culver and an update on the site being built in New Hartford.

- Yolanda Eisenstein is an animal lawyer and she is on to talk about public opinion about animal rights and whether or not they should have the same rights as humans.

- The Hat Trick Music Game is played for the chance to win front row Comets tickets. We have three contestants all of which fell short.

- We talk about some other stories making headlines and the fact that Conan had Tim Robbins on as a guest to get his take on the prison escape.

8 AM Hour


- Mario calls up to talk about some of the research and exploring he's done with regards to the prison escape in Dannemora.

- We have once again in the studio two executives from the film "Falling" which is shooting in Utica. Adam Scherer and Golan RamRas are here and they need more extras for a scene at Hotel Utica. They talk about all the local people that are helping on the film.

- We talk about the latest Apple news and how they are advancing technology to help with cyber security. It is also improving apps and other software developments.

- We give three callers the chance to win Comets tickets with our 'Hat Trick' Music Game. Nobody did it, so those tickets are still up for grabs.

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