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🗓️ 22 April 2025
⏱️ 47 minutes
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0:00.0 | Sports, politics, life, Cross Kitchens, Kansas City's home remodeling presents Kevin Keatsman has issues online at cross kitchens kC.com. |
0:14.0 | Not surprisingly, the media continue to root against America at every possible turn here as Donald Trump is now the president and most people |
0:21.7 | in the media locally, regionally and nationwide want America to fail. |
0:26.5 | They want America to fail because they believe that will make Republicans fail or Trumpism fail |
0:31.5 | or MAGA fail, however you want to describe it. We're seeing it everywhere. |
0:36.2 | On Monday, Pete Mundo on KCMO Talk Radio, was talking briefly about this story and what's |
0:41.4 | happening here at a local level from the Associated Press. |
0:44.3 | The Associated Press is a name that you've probably heard of. |
0:47.2 | Most people hear it and think of it as a national or worldly organization, which it is. |
0:53.2 | It is largely a collection of media outlets around the world |
0:56.7 | that subscribed basically to one, what used to be called a wire service. They would all put |
1:03.2 | stories on there and they would share it from one place to another. So if you wrote a story in Kansas |
1:07.2 | City at the Kansas City Star or if you worked at a television station and you put a story up, |
1:11.8 | the written part of it, the written copy of the story, you could post to the Associated Press and |
1:16.6 | hit the wire, again, either regional wire, national wire, or international wire, and everybody |
1:23.6 | would pick it up. Well, that has happened with the story in Kansas City by the Associated Press. I will assume, although I'm not an expert on the AP anymore, they used to have |
1:32.1 | multiple people working in Kansas City at the Associated Press. Some worked specifically for the |
1:37.2 | Associated Press. You may remember if you followed sports for a long period of time, a sports |
1:41.9 | writer named Doug Tucker, who worked in Kansas |
1:45.2 | City forever and ever and ever. And he just covered all the sports in the region. He would |
1:49.5 | cover the Big Eight back in those days, the chiefs, the royals, anything going on related to |
1:53.1 | sports. And he would weave and share some stories with me about what it was like to work there |
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