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Mac and Gaydos is an entertaining, news-driven show that any listener can enjoy and relate to. We get you home with a plate full of information and a side of levity from 3pm to 7pm on News-Talk 92.3 KTAR.
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013 A new mobile app takes aim at Arizona immigration and SB-1070, that and more Arizona news on today's Daily Download. Then: they did what? -- Bank of America payed its employers to lie to its customers in order for them not to foreclose on their homes -- find out what happened next with Mac and Gaydos The TSA tells a 15-year-old girl to "cover up" and the father of the girl says the TSA "humiliated" her -- is dress code going to far? Find out with Mac and Gaydos. Plus, it's time to connect with you, the Source, and this time we ask: If you were blind-sided by a divorce from your significant other, what did they do that was so bizarre? Starbucks is going to start posting its calorie count -- does this mean people will be more selective about the drinks they order? Mac and Gaydos talk about this and other news on the Daily Download. Then, Bob Costas describes the "decline of western civilization" -- what exactly does he mean by that? Find out with Mac and Gaydos. Could we see the end of "Zero Tolerance" in schools? One school took the iniative of changing their policy when kids were punished for using a pencil as a gun.
Monday, June 17, 2013 'Man of Steel' has pulled $125 million in its opening weekend, exceeding expecations from box office analysts, that and the top news of the day on the Daily Download. Plus, Mac and Gaydos talk about a study that says sibling bullying is more damaging to kids -- and if there's a difference between sibling rivalry and bullying. A Phoenix public bus driver gets into a fight with a 20-year-old at a bus stop, Mac and Gaydos will tell you how it ended. Then we go to you, the Source and ask: which type of dating do you prefer, online or traditional? A new trend with kids is smoking alcohol -- kids these days want to be trendsetters, but is this the right way to go? Then, Monica Lindstrom joins Mac and Gaydos to break down the Supreme Court's decision on Arizona's Voter Registration Law.
Friday, June 14, 2013 A report by the Census Bureau found that three-in-ten people don't have internet in Arizona, that and more on today's Daily Download. Then, Mac and Gaydos discuss why Sen. Jeff Flake's son might be kicked out of school, and it's not because of his recent twitter rants. Mac and Gaydos start the hour talking about a new study that has found that gifts on dad are becoming more expensive -- is Father's Day catching up to Mother's Day? Plus, we take it to the Source and ask: ladies, which superhero would you want to be with, Ironman or Superman? Jeb Bush says immigrants are more fertile and they love families, that and the biggest news of the day on today's Daily Download. Then, Mac and Gaydos talk about how you could soon be patted-down TSA-style at a Cardinals game. Mac & Gaydos Kick Off The Weekend with the Sounds of the Week. Then, Mac and Gaydos discuss why Sen. Jeff Flake's son might be kicked out of school, and it's not because of his recent twitter rants.
Thursday, June 13, 2013 You won't believe what's turned up in Sky Harbor airport...we've got all the details in the Daily Download. Then, a second grade teacher's been fired after a domestic violence dispute involving her husband...but she's the VICTIM not the perpetrator! The Director of the FBI defends the NSA and says that the 9/11 attacks could have been prevented if phone-snooping existed 12 years ago... but Mac and Gaydos explain why we'll never know. Plus, they discuss Facebook's new no-nude photo policy and what that means for some people. Do you upload photos of your vacation... while on vacation? You might want to think twice, as thieves now target families while they're away - that and more on today's Daily Download. Then, why did a kid from San Antonio create an uproar of racist tweets while singing the National Anthem? Mac and Gaydos explain. A second grade teacher has been fired after a domestic violence dispute involving her husband...but she's the VICTIM not the perpetrator! Then, a study reveals that highly successful people get little sleep and start their day very early.
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