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Jason DeRusha "DriveTime with DeRusha": On your drive home, get caught up on the day's headlines thru Jason's unique lens. Newsmaking guests on the biggest stories, engaging topics for fans to call in & participate with, and Jason's commentary, humor and perspective on life, family, and especially the food scene in the Twin Cities. Weekday afternoons 3-6pm on NewsTalk 830 WCCO.
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On Tuesday's "Drivetime with DeRusha".... 3pm - Jason's frustrated by the lack of progress with carjackings in Minneapolis. Plus, army veteran Josh Vrtacnik discusses his service and an amazing gift from DAV of MN. 4pm - Will a new bill passed as part of the shutdown agreement kill the THC business in MN? Jason talks with attorney Carol Moss. Then on DeRusha Eats: Owamni's Sean Sherman has a native-inspired cookbook called "Turtle Island" 5pm - On "The DeRush-Hour" what will Surly Brewing do if the THC business goes away? Jason talks with Omar Ansari. Then - how early is too early for businesses to play Christmas music?
On today's DeRush-Hour Lead: Happy Veterans Day to all who have served, MN is going to hire someone to review the response to political violence, and will we see aurora's tonight? Then Jason goes "In Depth" with Omar Ansari from Surly Brewing - if they're not allowed to manufacture THC seltzers, what will they do?
Tuesday 4pm Hour: Jason talks with attorney Carol Moss about a provision in the Senate bill to end the shutdown that she thinks will shut down the burgeoning THC industry in Minnesota. Then on DeRusha Eats, Jason talks with Sean Sherman from Owamni who has a native-inspired cookbook called "Turtle Island" out today! (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Big Machine Label Group)
Jason is joined by Sean Sherman from Owamni about his new native-inspired cookbook "Turtle Island" and the big upcoming move to his new Guthrie space!
Monday 3pm Hour: Jason talks about Minneapolis City Councilman Jamal Osman being carjacked, and how frustrated he is with the all-too-slow improvement in crime in the city. Then - on Veterans Day - he's joined by Josh Vrtacnik, and army veteran, about his service and an exciting gift he's receiving
Jason talks with army veteran Josh Vrtacnik with the DAV of Minnesota about his service and the blessing he's received of a new roof. Thanks to all who've served! (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
On Monday's Drivetime with DeRusha... 3pm: Target has a new policy on smiling and greeting workers - why are people so mad about it?! Then Sarah Longacre & Wendy Brown talk about a documentary detailing their mother's end-of-life decisions and experience. 4pm: Why did the Democrats cave now on the government shutdown? And Jason visits his son at USC and it was... an adventure. 5pm: On the "DeRush-Hour" he learns more about a new Fox 9 documentary on the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. And Dave Schwartz talks about what went wrong for the Vikings, and why it's taking so long for the next MN United playoff game.
On "The Lead" - Jason shares the latest on ending the government shutdown, Minneapolis averts a teacher's strike, Target has a new "smiling" policy and why is Rochester "teaching winter"? Then he goes "In Depth" with Joe Augustine from Fox 9 about their new documentary on the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. (Photo - Taylor Rivera)
Monday 4pm Hour: Jason talks about the Senate moving to end the government shutdown. The timing seems odd. Did it really accomplish anything? Then he tells the story of visiting his youngest at college - it was an adventure!
Jason and his wife visited their youngest out at college this weekend and it was quite the adventure. Take a listen!
Monday 3pm Hour: Jason talks about a new Target policy that's rankling introverts. Can kindness be mandated? Then he's joined by Sarah Longacre & Wendy Brown to talk about a new documentary on the end of their mother's life and dying with dignity.
Jason is joined by Sarah Longacre & Wendy Brown, the daughters of Cheryl Hauser, to talk about their mom's end of life care and why they wanted to put together a documentary on her decision process as her life came to a close.
Henry Lake is in for Jason on our Friday show! 3pm: Are ICE's masks and tactics making life harder for law enforcement everywhere? Plus, why we should never be surprised when a sports hero lets us down. 4pm: Former State Senator Jeff Hayden talks about the election results locally and nationally - is there a "blue wave" coming? Plus, why re-entry protocols at bars and night clubs needs to change. 5pm: Twin Cities Con is in town - what do you nerd out about? Plus, Alec Lewis from The Athletic tells us what the Vikings need to do to pull of a second straight upset.
Henry Lake is in for Jason - he talks with Vikings beat writer for "The Athletic" Alec Lewis about whether the Vikings can follow up last week's big win with another upset over Baltimore this week.
Henry Lake is in for Jason. He talks with former State Senator Jeff Hayden about the local and national election results - is there a "blue wave" coming? Then, why do bars and nightclubs need to rethink how they handle patrons reentering.
Henry Lake is in for Jason. He welcomes former State Senator Jeff Hayden in-studio to break down what happened in the St. Paul and Minneapolis elections, and to take a national look - is there a blue wave coming?
Henry Lake is in for Jason. He explains why he thinks that ICE's tactics are wrong and are making things harder for law enforcement. Then he shares a story of Phil Mickelson being involved in some shady business and reminds us not to be surprised with athletic heroes let us down. (Photo by Jamie Kelter Davis/Getty Images)
Henry Lake is in for Jason. 3pm Hour - why he's changing his spending habits this holiday season? And how was the "Purple Rain" premier? 4pm Hour - Can the Twins roster compete in 2026? And what do you need to know as the FAA starts to reduce flights starting tomorrow? 5pm Hour - where are the most dangerous places to drive in the metro? And a tragedy reminds us that the grass isn't always greener.
Henry Lake is in for Jason. He talks about the Twins roster and what he fears the front office may do before next season gets started. Then he talks with Henry Harteveldt, President of Atmosphere Research Group and a travel analyst about the FAA cutting back flights starting tomorrow and how that may affect your travel plans. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Henry Lake is in for Jason. He talks about the Twins roster as currently constructed and says there are two things the front office could do that would make him angry. Is there any hope they can compete? (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)
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