Tuesday, October 4th, 2016

6 AM Hour

Keeler's latest parody song is the Trump Lovers Anthem:

Donald Trump under fire again for comments he made about veterans with PTSD. Trump told a group of veterans that the country has a crisis with vets who can't handle what they see (in battle), and aren't strong 'like you', he told the group. Is this being blown out of proportion? - opposing versions of the story here, and then here.

Checking in with Fox News Radio's Rachel Sutherland with a preview of tonight's presidential VP debate - we'll carry it LIVE tonight on WIBX and WIBX950.com

Plus, Keeler gives away another pair of seats in the Comets VIP suite for this Sunday's pre-season game against the Syracuse Crunch, compliments of River Hills Properties.

The issue over the size of campaign signs in Herkimer County is one hold. This has become an issue in the Herkimer County District Attorney Race between Jeff Carpenter and Mike Daley - story here.

7 AM Hour

Man survives bear attack, again. Apparently the same bear came at him twice within several minutes. He then recorded this video after the attack (WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT)

Also, Mitch Pezdek joins us by phone to follow up on the passing of Arnold Palmer. Mitch gets emotionally in recounting an Arnold Palmer story following the passing of Palmer's life.

A firefighter walks 24 hours to raise awareness for fallen firefighters - story here.

The FREE Money Question of the Day from the Hobika Law Firm. The question for Eric is: In the 1980'S there were 3 losing vice presidential candidates, which is from New York? The answer - Geraldine Ferraro.

Up next, Congressman Richard Hanna. Hanna's thoughts on the latest from the presidential campaign - 'He says things I find thoroughly offensive'. He always explains why he says he won't vote for Claudia Tenney in the New York 22nd Congressional District.

8 AM Hour

Kayleigh Murphy in studio discussing Community Partnership Coalition of Herkimer County which focuses on substance abuse, and specifically heroin. Guest speaker Jeffrey Veatch will be in town tomorrow sharing his personal story of how he lost his 17-year-old son. The event is Wednesday night at 6:30 at Herkimer College in the Hummel Amphitheater.

 

Joe Hobika in studio

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