Kyiv resident Julia Maisuradze joins Bo Thompson and Brett Jensen live from there, talking about the scene as a Russian attack and invasion of Ukraine has begun.
WBTV reporter Steve Crump joins Bo Thompson in studio talking about Steve's new documentaries about legendary heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali, civil rights lawyer, activist, and educator Julius Chambers, and Steve and Bo's remembrances of interacting with North Carolina native songwriter and jazz pianist Loonis McGlohon.
Our cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton joins Bo Thompson talking about cyber-attacks that could be launched from Russia or by Russian proxies as tensions escalate over a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine, and what that could mean for the average American.
Let's go tangent-ing, with neither masks nor guacamole, and the 100th Anniversary of WBT is coming!
Our cyber security expert Theresa Payton joins Bo Thompson talking about allegations that Hillary Clinton's campaign paid to infiltrate Donald Trump's servers, and the boom in the advertising of crypto currencies and NFT's, especially during the Big Game last Sunday.
Former Mecklenburg County Commissioner Matthew Ridenhour joins Bo Thompson and Brett Jensen talking about the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners voting unanimously to rescind the county mask ordinance effective February 26th.
WBT's Brett Jensen joins Bo Thompson in studio talking about the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners rescinding the county mask ordinance effective February 26th, the family of Bob Saget getting a temporary injunction blocking the release of additional records related to his death, and WBT's 100th Anniversary Celebration coming April 9th.
WBT afternoon host Brett Winterble joins Bo Thompson talking about the one-year anniversary of the passing of Rush Limbaugh and the two-year anniversary of Brett joining WBT as a full-time afternoon talk show host.
Ronda Kennedy, running for Congress in California, joins the show to talk about the national politics, hardcore Covid lockdowns, and why she’s running.
Advertisements seen during the Big Game show the automotive industry reaching internal-combustion-engine-surrender mode, and a short tribute to a couple of kind souls who have made that precious trip home.