1-26-19 Esme Murphy 8 PM
Dave Schultz goes through a busy week in politics, including the vote to end the Government Shutdown and the indictments against Roger Stone.

Dave Schultz goes through a busy week in politics, including the vote to end the Government Shutdown and the indictments against Roger Stone.
Lexi Reed Holtum joins the show to speak about the latest efforts by the State Legislature to combat the opioid crisis. Jared Kamrowski explains the best way to travel on the cheap.
Kris Ehresmann from the MN Department of Health updates us on this Winter's flu season. State Senator Ron Latz describes his bill to establish a "Red Flag" gun law.
Professor David Schultz joins Esme's show to talk about how the government shutdown affected his trip abroad. The two also talk about the government shut down and whether President Donald Trump's latest olive branch to the Democrats will get federal workers back on the job.
Esme Murphy discusses news of the day and timely political topics with distinguished guests on her Saturday evening show.
Esme Murphy discusses news of the day and timely political topics with distinguished guests on her Saturday evening show.
Esme talks politics on her weekend radio show with Steven Schier, former professor of political science at Carleton College.
Esme talks about the social media footprint of companies on her weekend show; later in the hour, she shifts gears and talks affordable housing.
Esme returns to her weekend talk show on WCCO Radio with a bang. She kicks things off talking about job transitions and making a difference in your financial future.
Esme talks politics with Professor Steven Schier from Carleton College.
Is vaping less harmful than smoking traditional cigarettes? Esme debates that topic.
Former CIA Director Jack Rice joins Esme's show to talk about the death of Washington Post reporter Jamal Khashoggi and how the fallout from the investigation impacts how the world views U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia.
Steve Schier, former political science professor for Carleton College looks back at this election and gives his thoughts on the results.
Is spanking children effective? New research suggests it may be harmful to kids.
Esme talks to a local expert who weighs in on whether or not it was ethical for President Donald Trump to ban a CNN reporter from the White House.
Dave Hughes is gaining some traction as he tries to unseat Collin Peterson in Minnesota's 7th district.
Professor Dave Schultz from Hamline University talks about the upcoming election and gives his predictions on wins and losses.
In the wake of stories like Vikings' player Everson Griffin, Esme about the importance of mental health awareness.Plus, A couple of high ranking GOP candidates seeking election join the show including Jeff Johnson and Dave Hughes.
Minnesota’s 2nd district DFL candidate Angie Craig talks about her race against Jason Lewis just days before the election. Later, Dr. Lucie Turcotte of the University of Minnesota Medical School talks about an increased risk of cancer for individuals who had cancer as a child.
Esme talks to Professor David Schultz of Hamline University about President Donald Trump's response to Saturday's mass shooting.
Representative Erik Paulsen, and DFL Candidate Dan Feehan both joined the show with the highly anticipated mid-term elections just over a week away.
Esme talks to Alison Feigh, the program manager at the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center about the idsappearance of Jayme Closs.
Professor David Schultz from Hamline University joins Esme to talk politics.
Dean Philips joins Esme to talk about his candidacy for the Minnesota 3rd district against Erik Paulsen.
Has the economy been primed for a setback for a while? Esme talks to a economic trends analysis to answer that question.
Esme discusses the impact the U.S. Supreme Court appointment will have on the upcoming elections.
Esme talks to local author Tom Hubler about his new book The Soul of Family Business. She also tackles issues in MInnesota's 1st Congressional district with one of the candidates running for the office.
Esme returns to her Saturday evening political show after being preempted for several months with Twins coverage.
John Hinderaker fills in. He talks to U.S. Senate candidate Karin Housley. Then Sheletta brings some fun to the show and shares her unproven theory about how the weather plays a role in why folks won't move to Minnesota.
Esme and Professor David Schultz handicap the upcoming governor's election for both the Republican and Democratic candidates.