Who better to tell us about surf-inspired food than from the president of the California Surf Museum and publisher of Surfer magazine? We talk to the lifelong surfer about his experiences and surf travel, as well as his favorite foods to eat after a day out on the water. We also learn more about a lawsuit against Northeast Wisconsin Technical College involving a student who was asked to stop handing out valentines she had made inscribed with bible verses and we get the latest news from the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court hopeful Brett Kavanaugh.
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SCOTUS Confirmation Hearings Enter Final Day
Friday marks the final day of Senate confirmation hearings as Judge Brett Kavanaugh vies to replace Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. The hearings have been marked by protests and testy exchanges between lawmakers and President Trump’s nominee. We talk to Daniel Lippman of Politico about what could happen next with the nomination process.
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Food Friday: Recipes Inspired By A Lifetime Of Surfing
Surf’s up! Catching waves and taking in the beach are staples of any tropical vacation. But what’s a good day at the beach without a great meal? We’re talking fish tacos, tuna steaks, grilled meats…and perhaps a mai tai or two. On this edition of Food Friday, our guest shares some surf-inspired recipes from his travels across the world.
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How Homemade Valentines Lead To A Freedom Of Speech Lawsuit
A student of Northeast Wisconsin Technical College filed a federal lawsuit last week against the school over what she is claiming violated her free speech rights. This February the student was carrying on her family’s tradition of handing out homemade Valentines cut out of construction paper that each included a bible verse when campus security demanded she stopped handing out the cards. We talk to a Journal Sentinel reporter for more details.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
- Chris Malina Producer
- Natalie Guyette Producer
- Daniel Lippman Guest
- Jim Kempton Guest
- Karen Herzog Guest
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