On today's show...
Bruce Blumer, co-founder of the Haiti Alive nonprofit, gives an update on his organization and on the devolving situation in Haiti.
He also discusses a humanitarian immigration program that may end. It offered temporary legal status to Haitians who "did things the right way" (1:00 to 14:11).
Our Dakota Political Junkies analyze how the national news approaches Leader John Thune. We take a closer look at a New Yorker magazine feature and what's been said about Thune's relationship to President Trump.
Jon Hunter, publisher emeritus of the Madison Daily Leader, and Michael Card, Ph.D., professor emeritus at the University of South Dakota, offer their political analysis (14:11 to 35:37).
Plus, artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how people do their jobs. That includes scammers.
Ethan Price and Joe Hammond, students at Dakota State University, discuss their research into real-time deepfakes for video conferencing (35:37 to 48:47).