The Mid-Morning Mike Check

Mid Morning Mike Check 6/4/2026

49 min · 4 jun 2026
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Jury selection concludes in the Karmelo Anthony murder trial, and they're all white. The defense is not happy about that. Russell Scott joins us live at the Collin County Courthouse. The future of Dallas City Hall now that the Mavericks are headed to Valley View. Keep it, or tear it down anyway? Also, a big implosion this weekend in Arlington (this has nothing to do with the Cowboys). The razor wire didn't stop this. The screw-worm has made its way across the Rio Grande, showing up in the U.S. for the first time. Cattle ranchers are concerned. John Liddle takes us Around Town Congress delivers a rebuke to the President on the war with Iran, but it's not all bad news for DJT. He says his Reflecting Pool renovation is nearing completion. Sounds like something out of a cartoon, but people are falling into manholes in New York City. They're blaming in on "treasure hunters" searching the sewers for items dropped from above. Uber is out with its annual "Lost and Found" list of the strangest things people have left behind in their cars. Things like divorce papers, a bald cap, and a 75 gallon fish tank. A man and his daughter, riding a roller coaster in Ohio, engulfed this week by a swarm of bugs. His advice? "Always sit in the back during Mayfly season."

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35 years for Karmelo Anthony, who was found guilty yesterday in his murder trial. Did the jury get it right? NewsNation's Xavier Walton joins us live. The President won't be there this time, but the NBA is still tightening up security ahead of tonight's Game Four between the Spurs and the Knicks. More missiles flying in Iran, and Elon Musk is already counting his money ahead of Friday's SpaceX IPO. Mistake #1: Driving Drunk. Mistake #2: Running away from the cops. Mistake #3: Running straight into an alligator-infested swamp. Two arrests after a street-racing incident in Duncanville that left three people dead. The victims' family is now speaking out. Another day of primaries across the country, and the most closely-watched one of all? In Maine of all places. Dallas City Hall. Fix it up or tear it down? We speak live with former Dallas Mayor Laura Miller. The gnarliest waves in six years are about to his Southern California, and the surfer dudes are waxing up those boards.

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Closing arguments begin in the Karmelo Anthony murder trial, in which the jury has a third option to consider. Murder, acquittal, and now manslaughter. Whether they win or lose, you can count on New York Knicks to act the fool. Last night they lost, and things got ugly in the streets of Manhattan. Stop us if you've heard this before. Missiles are flying again in the Middle East, and the President is losing his patience. Kalshi has already placed odds on the halftime performer at the next Super Bowl. Harry Styles is 3rd and Justin Bieber is 2nd. Guess who's the favorite? The Karmelo Anthony murder trial is now in the hands of the jury, while another high-profile case BEGINS with the defendant breaking down in court. Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller says the feds know how to stop the screw-worm, but have chosen not to do it. He says if they won't, Texas will. The NCAA pushes back against a ruling that would allow Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby to play this year. And the Big 12 may be pushing back as well. Mickey D's introduces a new chatbot named Archie to take you order in the drive-thru. What's the motive? Improving efficiency, or cutting the payroll?

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