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Dave & Dujanovic

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What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL NewsRadio.

Location:

United States

Description:

What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL NewsRadio.

Language:

English

Contact:

801-575-6397


Episodes
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Dave & Dujanovic Full Show April 2nd, 2025: What the special election results in Wisconsin and Florida mean for the republican party

4/2/2025
No food, no bathroom breaks, Sen. Cory Booker breaks Senate record with 25-hour speechConsumers anticipate new Trump tariffsTrump signs order targeting price gouging, ticket scalpersWhat's keeping you from running for office?Weber State University issues tuition freeze for students with less than 60 credit hours

Duration:01:58:12

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Weber State University issues tuition freeze for students with less than 60 credit hours

4/2/2025
Cost is a common barrier to pursuing and completing higher education. Weber State University has implemented a tuition freeze for students with less than 60 credit hours in the 2025–26 academic year. What does this mean for access to higher education? Dave and Erin discuss.

Duration:00:10:06

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What's keeping you from running for office?

4/2/2025
Guest Host Erin Rider previously ran for Salt Lake County Mayor and shares her unique perspective about running for office as a new initiative in areas of northern Utah aims to educate citizens about running for office. Dave and Erin ask listeners… What’s keeping you from running for office?

Duration:00:20:30

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Trump signs order targeting price gouging, ticket scalpers

4/2/2025
Kid Rock paid a visit to the White House as President Trump signed an executive order targeting ticket scalpers. Do we need regulation on ticket prices? Are you priced out of concerts? Have you cut concerts and sporting events out of your budget? Dave and Erin discuss over Kid Rock's 1998 release: Bawitdaba.

Duration:00:19:36

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Consumers anticipate new Trump tariffs

4/2/2025
President Trump will speak this afternoon from the Rose Garden about his newly implemented tariffs. The President sees these new tariffs as a means of economic redemption to punish countries that he feels treat the US unfairly. How will this effect everyday Americans? And how are local leaders reacting? Dave and Erin discuss.

Duration:00:10:20

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No food, no bathroom breaks, Sen. Cory Booker breaks Senate record with 25-hour speech

4/2/2025
After more than 25-hours with no sitting down and no eating, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker just finished a record-breaking speech protesting the Trump administration's agenda. Booker surpassed the length of Senator Strom Thurmond's historic speech in 1957 opposing Civil Rights to become the new record holder.

Duration:00:10:36

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What the special election results in Wisconsin and Florida mean for the republican party

4/2/2025
A raft of special elections around the country were called overnight and Dave and Erin Rider, who's filling in for Debbie Dujanovic, discuss the results in Florida and Wisconsin where Elon Musk backed the conservative Supreme Court candidate with millions of dollars who lost to the democratic candidate. What do these results mean for republicans? The Hill's Brett Samuels joins the conversation to share his analysis of the results.

Duration:00:38:54

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Dave & Dujanovic Full Show April 1st, 2025: What does the U.S. actually get out of Tariffs?

4/1/2025
SLC wants to phase out large parking lots in downtown areasShould college athletes be employees?Is flying safe?Marine Le Pen: The French candidate banned from running for PresidentUtah Board of Education to debate proposal ending diversity programs "still present" in schoolsWhy the Yankees are using Torpedo bats

Duration:01:56:49

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Why the Yankees are using Torpedo bats

4/1/2025
There is a debate in baseball over a new bat, The Torpedo bat, being used by the Yankees. Dave and Leah break down the science of these Torpedo bats.

Duration:00:09:19

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Utah Board of Education to debate proposal ending diversity programs "still present" in schools

4/1/2025
The Utah Board of Education is to debate a proposal on Thursday, which focuses on ending diversity programs that are allegedly still present in schools, according to KSL.com. Dave and Leah discuss this resolution. Leah explains her experience working at Weber State University surrounding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives.

Duration:00:10:15

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Marine Le Pen: The French candidate banned from running for President

4/1/2025
A leading candidate in France has been banned from running for President in France. Marine Le Pen has been barred from running for public office for five years for being convicted of embezzlement. The question is, where does this responsibility lie? Considering President Trump ran in the United States, while also facing felony charges, should the public be able to choose their candidate despite these charges?

Duration:00:10:22

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Is flying safe?

4/1/2025
67 people died in a collision between a commercial airliner and a military helicopter in late January. An influx of other plane incidents and near misses have also been heavily in the news.. Leading to flight anxiety for many. Jay Evenson, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News shares insight from his opinion piece about the safety of flying and the actual statistics behind plane crashes.

Duration:00:10:20

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Should college athletes be employees?

4/1/2025
Everyone loves the hype behind NCAA March Madness and rooting for your local college team. But with NIL deals and how much money actually goes into funding these sports, are they actually benefitting as much as the schools from their performances? Dave and Leah discuss the idea of making college athletes employees. Listeners chime in on if students should become employees of the school.

Duration:00:22:00

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SLC wants to phase out large parking lots in downtown areas

4/1/2025
Parking in downtown SLC can be frustrating for many. Salt Lake City is now proposing to eliminate future large surface parking lots in certain areas of downtown and bring in more parking garages. The goal is to promote a more people-focused urban development, according to KSL.com. Dave and Leah discuss these proposed changes and hear from Utahns about the complications this might create.

Duration:00:20:39

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What does the U.S. actually get out of Tariffs?

4/1/2025
Being America first has been a huge focus in the Trump Administration. This has been done by imposing tariffs on imports from other countries and more are expected to come done on Tuesday April 2. These sweeping tariffs have caused confusion and fear for many consumers…. So, what's the point of it all? Dave and Leah speak to Caleb Silver with Investopedia about President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" and what revenue the U.S. will get from tariffs. Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist with Zions banks speak to more of the goal behind the tariffs and what history shows about their effectiveness.

Duration:00:39:41

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Dave & Dujanovic Full Show March 31st, 2025: How far would you go? Some Utahns considered moving out of Utah for more affordable housing

3/31/2025
How Trump could serve a third term as PresidentGovernor Cox says Utah is passing too many billsIs Greenland going to be President Trump's Louisiana Purchase?Police issue warning on 'The Assassin's Game'To sign or not to signSpecial election: Balance of Supreme Court at stake in Wisconsin

Duration:01:58:56

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Special election: Balance of Supreme Court at stake in Wisconsin

3/31/2025
Tuesday voters in Wisconsin will decide the balance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Elon Musk showed up in support of the conservative candidate -- handing out millions of dollars to two people after a legal back-and-forth on whether the money amounted to bribing voters. NewsNation National Correspondent Mills Hayes joins live from Green Bay Wisconsin with the latest details on the race, Elon Musk's involvement, and what's at stake.

Duration:00:10:11

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To sign or not to sign

3/31/2025
Governor Cox chose not to sign a few bills but still allow them into law... Taylor explains why he thinks he should have just issued a veto.

Duration:00:11:37

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Police issue warning on 'The Assassin's Game'

3/31/2025
A warning from Lehi City Police about "The Assassins Game" starting up at Skyridge High School. Corporal Jake Smith with Lehi City Police joins the show live to discuss the concern at play. Dave and Taylor take calls asking if we should just let kids be kids?

Duration:00:20:03

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Is Greenland going to be President Trump's Louisiana Purchase?

3/31/2025
Is Greenland going to be President Trump's Louisiana Purchase? And is the Panama Canal or Panama itself next? Dave and Taylor discuss the current initiative for the US to buy Greenland after VP JD Vance visited the island on Friday.

Duration:00:20:36