The Mid-Morning Mike Check

Mid Morning Mike Check 6/11/2026

49 min · 11 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Mid Morning Mike Check 6/11/2026

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The aftermath of the Karmelo Anthony murder trial. We'll hear from the Collin County D.A. Also, post-trial arrests, threats, and forgiveness. Was it the best comeback in NBA history, or the biggest choke job? Yes. The Spurs are hanging on by a thread after blowing a massive lead in Game 4 of the Finals. It's World Cup time in North Texas. Team USA's chances? We speak live with our futbol expert Gina Miller. A big weekend ahead. John Liddle takes us Around Town. Why has the U.S. banned one of soccer's top referees from entering the country for the World Cup? It's not so much his qualifications, as it is where he's from. 14 year old Lai Noelle, from right here in North Texas, tearing it up on America's Got Talent (Simon LOVED her), joins us in studio to talk about her sudden fame, and that voice....More with Lai Noelle, including an acapella performance of a song made famous by her idols, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. An epic comeback by the San Francisco Giants, sparked by an amazing defensive play by one of their "bat-dudes," who's 77 years old.

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Portada del episodio Mid Morning Mike Check 6/18/2026

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The deal that could LEAD to a deal to end the war with Iran has been signed. The President likes it, but even some of his supporters aren't so sure. Brendan Sorsby's agent says it's time to cut his client some slack. He was just 18, after all. Didn't we all so dumb things at that age? Fixing what wasn't broken, the Dallas Water Department has changed its billing system, leading to mass confusion. City Hall, amirite? Around Town with John Liddle, and a Shakira ticket giveaway. Life without parole for the Gilgo Beach Killer, who showed zero remorse during the victim impact statement. The judge was not happy. World Cup fans visiting the U.S. have discovered ranch dressing, to the point that the TSA is out with a warning for people trying to smuggle it back home. A Pride Day controversy in San Francisco, where three members of the Giants are in trouble for writing Bible verses on their rainbow-style caps. One of the founders of the band Chicago has died. He was a sax player best known for one of the most famous FLUTE solos in music history.

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