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FIRST THING with Kevin Manno

Wednesday April 10th, 2024

FIRST THING with Kevin Manno

Kevin Manno

News, Society & Culture, Arts, Daily News

5.02.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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A quick & efficient look at the top trending stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, hey, it's Wednesday, April 10th, 2024.

0:03.5

It's the first thing with Kevin Mano, two shows in a row.

0:06.3

What?

0:07.1

Thank you for being here.

0:08.2

Just a quick look at all the headlines.

0:09.8

Let's get started.

0:10.8

We always start with the top story.

0:15.0

Today two stories out of two different states that are getting a ton of attention right now.

0:18.6

First, the Tennessee Senate passed a bill allowing teachers to carry guns. Public school teachers with a carry

0:24.7

permit can take handguns into the classroom with them. Lots of controversy around that as

0:29.5

you can imagine. And the Arizona Supreme Court just ruled that an abortion ban from 1864 is enforceable.

0:37.0

Also very controversial. That ruling is on hold for 14 days and I guess voters in Arizona will have a chance to vote on abortion rights this

0:44.4

fall. Those are two stories making a bunch of headlines across the country right

0:48.0

now.

0:50.0

All right, okay on to sports. The numbers are officially in now, and yes, it's true,

0:56.5

the women's NCAA final had a bigger audience than the men's NCAA final.

1:01.4

First time that has ever happened. That's crazy. I'm

1:04.3

rounding up a little bit here with these numbers but according to Nielsen 19

1:08.1

million people watch that South Carolina Iowa game on Sunday while 15 million watched Yukon beat Purdue

1:15.4

Monday night so a difference of 4 million and that's especially crazy knowing that

1:20.4

the TV rights to broadcast the two tournaments were so unbelievably lopsided,

1:25.3

the rights to air the men's tournament were $873 million,

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