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    Central Florida: Beyond The Soundbite

    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.
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    Christmas 2022 and beyond

    Christmas 2022 and beyond

    Well, you know how that old song goes from your childhood…. “Jingle Bells, Batman smells…”  Yes, Christmastime is here, and the whole holiday season is in full force, so we’re going to stop what we’re doing on the politics front and head over to the fireplace with a glass of milk and cookies for Santa… very informal, hopefully a fun listen for you while you get ready for the holiday.

    Serving in silence no more

    Serving in silence no more

    Orlando is known as an accepting city to all, but being openly gay is hard for some, especially if you are in the law enforcement. Our guests are here to say they are gay and proud to wear the badge and want the world to acknowledge them in a respectful manner in a field known for toughness and boldness.  Our guest(s) hope to shed some light about the Gay Officers Action League Central Florida.  The league’s president, Brandon Ragan, is here along with recording secretary Alison Clarke.

    Thanksgiving: family, food and tradition

    Thanksgiving: family, food and tradition

    Well, tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and if you’re like me, you’re probably making that last-minute trip to the store for Thanksgiving Dinner supplies, or you might be headed out of town to visit family.  I know a lot of people are looking forward to that…. So what we wanted to do this week was hit the PAUSE button on politics and issues and all of that stuff and focus on the holidays, on traditions… very informal, hopefully a fun listen for you while you get ready for the holiday….

    • What’s your favorite Thanksgiving memory?
    • Favorite holiday food?
    • The uniqueness of holidays in Florida

    25 Years of Spectrum News 13

    25 Years of Spectrum News 13

    All right, it’s nostalgia time. On October 29, 1997, viewers first tuned in to a new station. From covering local events like theme park openings, the Pulse shooting, and hurricanes through the years, Spectrum News 13 has been with you every step of the way. 

    Now in 2022, we are celebrating 25 years of Spectrum News 13, so we’ve gone through the newsroom to find the stalwarts, the people who’ve seen it all. They are Managing Editor John Handiboe and Assignment Editor Luis Rivera.

    Immigration across the States

    Immigration across the States

    Immigration is an issue not only impacting Florida, but many other states as well. How is the economy impacted by this? How did candidates on opposing sides shape the narrative? Just before the election, we sat down with other spectrum news journalists from across the nation to get the temperature of how the issue of immigration is being perceived where they are. Here is our conversation, led by Errol Louis.

    Decision 2022: The final countdown

    Decision 2022: The final countdown

    The countdown is on to Election Day on Tuesday.  By our count, some 205 races on Central Florida ballots with 432 choices out there.  The question now is… are we in for a long night waiting for results, or will everything be decided rather quickly? And what does this all mean for 2024?

     

    Let’s find out now from our guests, political analysts Wes Hodge and Eddie Fernandez.

    Decision 2022: The race for Florida Attorney General

    Decision 2022: The race for Florida Attorney General

    The race for Florida Attorney General is set for November.  Republican incumbent Ashley Moody is asking voters to have her back for another four years.  Democratic challenger Aramis Ayala is asking voters if they’re satisfied with Moody, or if they think she needs to be a one-term AG.

    Joining us now, Democratic candidate Aramis Ayala.

    Election fraud or election fidelity: who determines voter eligibility?

    Election fraud or election fidelity: who determines voter eligibility?

    Let me throw three dates at you…

    • November 6th, 2018–Florida voters passed Amendment 4, 65 to 35. The citizen’s initiative called for the automatic restoration of felon voting rights upon completion of their sentences.
    • June 28, 2019–Governor Ron DeSantis signs into law Senate Bill 7066, an implementing bill for Amendment 4. The law defined “completion of sentence” to include payment of restitution, or any fines, fees, or costs resulting from the conviction.
    • August 19th, 2022–Governor Ron DeSantis’ Office of Election Crimes and Security announce the arrest of twenty individuals they say were felons who illegally voted in the 2020 election.

    Has Amendment 4 been implemented as to the wishes of the voters? Or does it create more hoops for ex-felons to jump through before they have their voting rights restored? Let’s find out now from our guest, Neil Volz, Deputy Director of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition.

    Calvin Wimbish

    Calvin Wimbish

    Voters will face a long slate of races on their November ballot. It may feel like every month—every year—we are in an election, but in just weeks; really—voters will cast ballots for the November general election. Floridians will decide not only who will represent them at home and in Tallahassee–but in Washington, D.C. --- in the tight race for U.S. Senate—and in Congressional House races.  That includes an open seat for District 10—currently represented by Congresswoman Val Demings.

    Let’s find out now from our guest, one of the candidates in that race, Republican Calvin Wimbish.

    Maxwell Frost

    Maxwell Frost

    Voters will face a long slate of races on their November ballot.
    Floridians will decide not just who represents them here at home and in Tallahassee – but also in Washington.  Floridians will have weight in the balance of which party is in power in D.C.  OR
    It may feel like every month – every year – we are in an election.
    Each one more critical than the one before.  In just weeks – really – voters will cast ballots for the November general election.
    Floridians will decide not only who will represent them at home and in Tallahassee – but in Washington, D.C. --- in the tight race for U.S. Senate – and in Congressional House races.  That includes an open seat for District 10 – currently represented by Congresswoman Val Demings.  You have Republican Calvin Wimbish who wants the seat – as well as our guest today – Democratic Congressional nominee Maxwell Frost

    The dirty secrets inside the campaigns

    The dirty secrets inside the campaigns

    We want to pull back the curtain on candidates and campaigns. HOW do they decide to go after your vote? What goes into figuring out what you care about?

    Our guest this week you could perhaps call a maverick of political marketing and campaigns. A longtime advisor for progressive candidates. His resume includes extensive work for the 2008 Obama presidential campaign, as well as a slate of state races including Charlie Crist for Governor in 2016 – Andrew Gillum in 2018, Nikki Fried here in 2022 – and there’s no slowing down.

    Joining us is Florida politics guru Kevin Cate of CateComm

    School Security

    School Security

    It seems like just days ago kids were in class for the last day of school – you blinked – and summer break is over.

    Kids are back in class – getting those new routines going.

    There are a lot of changes this school year – especially when it comes to safety.

    Many of these changes are inspired by the 2018 tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

    You’ll remember there were some immediate changes to law – but also the governor and legislature then empaneled a group of experts across the spectrum along with parents and others.

    The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Public Safety Commission is tasked with finding the failures of the response but also the fixes to prevent another MSD in Florida.


    Joining us is a member of MSD Public Safety Commission – a 50 year veteran of law enforcement – and honestly someone who doesn’t need much of an introduction.

    Sheriff Grady Judd joins us on this week's Beyond the Soundbite.

    Taking control of health care

    Taking control of health care

    Hotelier and philanthropist Harris Rosen discusses the Rosen Medical Center & RosenCare, with the focus of the conversation: Affordable health care.

     

    He is asked: How on earth are you able to provide fairly inexpensive health care to thousands of your employees?

     

    Hear his answer in the latest Beyond the Soundbite.

     

    ABOUT THE SHOW

     

    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Judicial campaigns: Vincent Chiu, Allison Kerestes, Fay Olga Pappas and Aldo Bartolone

    Judicial campaigns: Vincent Chiu, Allison Kerestes, Fay Olga Pappas and Aldo Bartolone

    We’re less than a week away from the August election. For partisan races, it’s the primary election, but for most non-partisan races, it’s all about commissioners, council members and judges.

     

    It’s actually a general election, so as Orange County Supervisor of Elections Bill Cowles said in Beyond the Soundbite podcast a few weeks ago, “There’s a ballot for everybody.”

     

    One set of races on the ballot can often lead to voters throwing their hands up and just blindly picking a name are the judicial races: the circuit court judges and the county court judges. 

     

    The big question is: How do you make an informed decision on who to vote for? 

     

    We’re going to try and shed a little bit of light on that in this week’s Beyond the Soundbite podcast.  We have four judicial candidates who are on the ballot for the Ninth Judicial Circuit, Orange and Osceola counties. 

     

    Joining this week’s podcast are:

    • Aldo Bartolone
    • Judge Vincent Chiu
    • Alison Kerestes
    • Fay Olga Pappas

     

    ABOUT THE SHOW

     

    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Congressional District 11: Laura Loomer and Gavriel Soriano

    Congressional District 11: Laura Loomer and Gavriel Soriano

    Welcome to Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite, Spectrum News 13’s podcast that’s covering politics up and down the I-4 corridor.

     

    Aug. 23 is primary election day and it’s coming up fast, with so many races to talk about.

     

    This week, we’re hearing from two of the three Republican candidates running in U.S. Congressional District 11, the seat currently held by Congressman Dan Webster. 

     

    Hear from candidates Laura Loomer and Gavriel Soriano.

     

    ABOUT THE SHOW

     

    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.

    Decision 2022: The race for Florida governor: Nikki Fried

    Decision 2022: The race for Florida governor: Nikki Fried

    We’re now less than a month away from the Aug. 23 primary election.  Vote-by-mail ballots heading out already and early voting starting in a few weeks. 

     

    The top race on the ballot for Democrats is the primary for governor. 

     

    Voters will see four names on their ballots: Charlie Crist, Cadance Daniel, Nikki Fried, and Robert Willis.

     

    Nikki Fried, the current commissioner of Agriculture, joins this week’s Beyond the Soundbite podcast.

     

    ABOUT THE SHOW

     

    Political figures and influencers are often heard in brief bites that don’t capture the context of the whole story. “Central Florida: Beyond the Soundbite” expands the conversation with these newsmakers along the I-4 corridor and beyond. Join award-winning Spectrum News 13 anchor and Orlando Woman of the Year Ybeth Bruzual, political reporter Greg Angel, and veteran producer Gary Darling for a must-hear interview each week and learn about the issues affecting Central Florida.