National

US Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) joins Bo Thompson with his perspective on the new Covid-19 variant Omicron, President Biden's response to Omicron, Vice President Kamala Harris and US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg visiting Charlotte today, the massive social spending and climate bill facing the Senate, and the Supreme Court takes on a major abortion case.

Beth Troutman joins Bo Thompson talking about the mini leg lamps that have appeared in the studio, the shortage of Santa's helpers who dress up like Santa Claus, and the latest on the deadly high school shooting in Oxford Michigan. 

Our cyber security expert Theresa Payton joins Bo Thompson to talk about the drop in sales on Cyber Monday compared to last year and the CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey steps down.

Skittle parties? Fentanyl? Scott Silverman, crisis coach, joins Brett to explain the heights of addiction and mental health. If you need help with addiction or more information on Scott, call 619-993-2738 visit Your Crisis Coach.

Carrie Sheffield from the Independent Women’s Forum calls in to discuss the growth of inflation and how Biden’s plan is making it worse.

NC Congressman Dr. Greg Murphy joins Bo Thompson to talk about Omicron, the newest variant of Covid-19.

Our cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton joins Bo Thompson with a warning about text message and email scams that can threaten your financial security, a recommendation for safe internet browsers that give shoppers more privacy, a hack that has affected a number of websites and could put your personal information at risk, and wrestling with shopping bots during the holiday season.

Beth Troutman joins Bo Thompson in the studio, bearing homemade coconut cream pie, talking about the warm, yummy magic of mulled wine, and getting us all into the spirit of the holiday season!

WBT afternoon host Brett Winterble joins Bo Thompson in the studio to talk about the chances that President Joe Biden will actually run for a second term and a Tampa family facing possible fines for decorating their home too early, violating their homeowners' association rules. 

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