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Cardle & Woolley
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Live, local, and logical - from politics to the news of the day, and the issues that Austinites are talking about, Cardle & Woolley aims to bring lively and compelling commentary to the morning commute every weekday.
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FULL SHOW: President Trump is over in Israel and heading to Egypt this morning, where the first step of a ceasefire and peace plan between Israel and Hamas has taken effect with the return of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners. Chuck Devore joins us with his analysis on the day's historic events. PLUS: Even the left-wing media is having to accept that Trump achieved something Biden and Obama could not... AND: Members of the Texas National Guard remain deployed in Illinois, but they're stuck behind a court ruling, unable to do anything for the time being.
FULL SHOW: As the Schumer Shutdown drags into a second week, Democrats keep insisting that the shutdown is the fault of Republicans... even though Senate Democrats continue to vote against a clean CR. PLUS: Greg Casar, Austin's own savior, has now set his sights on the government shutdown, and held a strongly worded press conference Thursday. AND: Friday means a new edition of Winners & Losers with Sherry Sylvester.
FULL SHOW: We appear to have a peace deal between Israel, Hamas, and the other players in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with details continuing to trickle out. PLUS: Members of the Texas National Guard are now deployed at some federal facilities in and around Chicago. Will court activity in Illinois and in Oregon send them back home? AND: As the federal government shutdown enters day 9, has any progress been made in finding a solution to the gap?
FULL SHOW: Members of the Texas National Guard are on the ground in Illinois, soon to be on the ground in Chicago itself, as the Trump administration takes up Gov. Greg Abbott on his offer of assistance with their efforts. PLUS: Pam Bondi headed to Capitol Hill Tuesday for a grilling over all things DOJ, including some choice moments with Dick Durbin and Adam Schiff. AND: James Comey gets arraigned on his federal charges... pleading not guilty and seeking a slow trial.
FULL SHOW: The fight over the National Guard deploying to crime trouble spots across the country continues, including in Chicago where local police were reportedly ordered by management to stand down from helping ICE agents stuck dealing with protesters. PLUS: The war of words continues, with the tag team of Newsom and Pritzker trading blows with Abbott and Trump. AND: On the two year anniversary of the start of hostilities between Israel and Hamas, are we any closer to peace - or President Trump's deadline?
FULL SHOW: Another busy weekend, and that's not counting Lynn Woolley's Texas Longhorns falling out of the AP Top 25. We start off with overnight developments in President Trump's efforts to send the National Guard into Portland, including troops from Texas. PLUS: Another wild weekend in Chicago, including ongoing protests targeting ICE activities. ALSO: The Dems are trying out a new talking point on the ongoing federal shutdown - blaming it on Republicans not wanting to release the Epstein Files. AND: Austin ISD pulled the Friday news dump on its plan to close a baker's dozen of its campuses in an effort to save some $25 million next year. Will it be enough to shore up the district's budget?
FULL SHOW: The Schumer Shutdown appears to be headed into the weekend, with little hope for a resolution coming out of the Senate and Republicans in the House staying far away from Washington... will the Democrats blink? PLUS: Economist Steve Moore joins us with the latest from DC. AND: Time for the week's Winners & Losers with Sherry Sylvester.
FULL SHOW: We're into Day 2 of the first government shutdown in roughly 7 years... both sides seem dug in on their positions with no sign of any change coming. PLUS: ABC's George Stephanopoulos proves once again that he's just a shill for the Democrats after an adversarial conversation with House Speaker Mike Johnson and a softball chat with Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. AND: Rep. Pete Sessions joins us from Washington with the latest on the government shutdown and other news from inside the Beltway.
FULL SHOW: The first government shutdown in roughly seven years is now upon us... where we're going to hear a lot about federal employees being non-essential, while the left argues that the right won't negotiate. PLUS: Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has a new war - a war on fat generals. He's looking to shape up - or ship out - those in service that aren't fit. AND: Chuck DeVore joins us to talk about the shutdown and President Trump's efforts to deploy National Guard troops across the country.
FULL SHOW: We're hours away from a government shutdown in Washington, and unless the Senate relents and goes along with the House-passed continuing resolution, a shutdown is exactly what Chuck Schumer will get. PLUS: Austin Police pulled back the curtain Monday on the Yogurt Shop murders investigation, and how they were able to tie the suspect to the crime scene - plus some pointed thoughts from the victims' families aimed at the media.
Austin Police Retired Officers Association president Dennis Farris joins Cardle & Woolley with his thoughts on the "significant breakthrough" announced in the 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders, and how the case has progressed over 34 years.
FULL SHOW: Another big weekend of big stories, including a "significant breakthrough" in the 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders... police believe they have a suspect with DNA evidence. Can this bring some closure after 34 years? PLUS: Another church shooting, this time in Michigan where the suspect not only opened fire but apparently set the church on fire. AND: Attorney Adam Loewy joins us to talk about Austin's Proposition Q - the latest tax rate increase from City Council who would rather spend more money than scrub their own budget. ALSO: Don't forget the government shutdown looming... with a meeting between Donald Trump and Democrat leadership promised soon.
Will Cain, host of Fox News' "The Will Cain Show", joins Cardle & Woolley from the Heritage Foundation's 2025 Strategy Forum in Arlington, on whether a conservative revolution is happening in America.
FULL SHOW: Day 2 of the Heritage Foundation's 2025 Strategy Forum in Arlington... today's guests include Fox News personality Will Cain and Heritage's own Lora Ries. NEW: James Comey gets his indictment served up... and continues to lie about it. PLUS: After a fiery TPUSA event at Virginia Tech where a student confronted Megyn Kelly over rhetoric, does President Trump sometimes go too far? AND: The Texas Dems are packing up shop in Austin and moving the party headquarters to Dallas. Smart move or waste of time?
FULL SHOW: Cardle & Woolley are live from the Heritage Foundation's 2025 Strategy Forum in Arlington... tracking the latest on yesterday's deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, along with the latest on a potential DOJ indictment of James Comey. PLUS: Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts, the Daily Signal's Bradley Devlin, and Heritage Action's James Quarles all join us.
FULL SHOW: President Trump spoke to the United Nations on Tuesday, generally criticizing anything and everything - but was he off base? PLUS: Jimmy Kimmel's much vaunted return to ABC's late night airwaves (or most of them) saw an emotional, seemingly cognizant late night host - who stopped short of apologizing for the poorly timed joke that started all of this. Is it enough? AND: A new report says some Austin City Council staffers have been playing "Constituent Bingo" behind the scenes, taking your tax money in their salaries while making fun of those who take the time to speak before council.
FULL SHOW: Disney, ABC, and Jimmy Kimmel have a series of "thoughtful" conversations that result in the late night gabfest returning to the air later tonight - but two major affiliate groups are still saying not so fast. PLUS: Pols on both sides of the aisle are pointing the finger at rising political violence - but which party is truly more violent? AND: Dr. Trump has weighed in on acetaminophen and Tylenol, and a supposed link to the rise in autism cases.
FULL SHOW: Charlie Kirk's memorial service was held Sunday, and apart from a number of Trump personalities, his widow Erika delivered an incredible message. PLUS: The controversy over Jimmy Kimmel continues, with questions swirling whether ABC will find a way to return the troubled talker to the air - and whether some affiliates will air it. AND: Larry Ward of Political Media joins us to talk about both of these stories and the latest from the DC Beltway.
FULL SHOW: It's almost predictable, but the left's meltdown continues over ABC (and two prominent affiliate groups) pulling Jimmy Kimmel off the air. We explore some of the hypocrisy. PLUS: Former Travis County Judge Bill Aleshire joins us to discuss the City of Austin and Travis County property tax increases, and what property owners should be preparing for. AND: Friday means a new edition of Winners & Losers with Sherry Sylvester.
Rep. Pete Sessions joins Cardle & Woolley in the wake of the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, the increasing political rhetoric, and the threat of a government shutdown at the end of the month.