In the final hour of the show, Pete continues to talk about Dr. Anthony Fauci's media tour this weekend trying to inform the public of the Omicron COVID variant, but mentions where the the medical advisor fell short in his words. 

In the second hour of the show, Pete talks about the media tour that Dr. Anthony Fauci made over the weekend on the major TV networks and talked about what was missing from his appearances. 

In the first hour of the show, Pete talks about the latest variant of COVID - Omicron - and talks about how important it is for you to take any information put out in mass media with a grain of salt.

In the second hour of the show, Vince asks listeners what they did on Black Friday and talked about how the start to the holiday shopping season has changed in the COVID world. 

In the third hour of the program, Pete checks in on the Waukesha Police Department press conference about the suspect in the parade incident as well as replays Bo Thompson's interview with City Councilman Tariq Bokhari about his concerns about Mayor Vi Lyles and the city misusing COVID-19 relief money for other purposes. 

In the first hour of the program, Pete talks about Governor Roy Cooper still having his COVID Emergency powers from the pandemic last year and the NC Legislature's efforts to keep his power in check. 

How will some businesses in Charlotte and North Carolina be affected by COVID-19 as we enter the flu season? David Mildenberg of Business North Carolina Magazine stops by with Pete for the final hour of the show...

In the second hour of the show, Pete continues to talk about the debate of the success of the mask mandate in Mecklenburg County. 

In the second hour of the show, Vince talks about the Governor's race in New Jersey and talks about South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster's plan for extra COVID-19 emergency funds in the Palmetto State. 

In the second hour of the show, Vince talks about the debate over whether the military should be forced to vaccinate and if religious exemptions should be approved or not.Â