Marylands News Extra Podcast: Recent Episodes

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Maryland's News Extra is WBAL NewsRadio 1090's weekly program highlighting the best moments of the week from Maryland's News Now with Bryan Nehman and Mary Beth Marsden and is hosted by award winning feature reporter and editor Scott Wykoff.

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Scott Wykoff takes a look back on a record-setting Preakness through the voices of NBC's award winning Triple Crown broadcast tea. Plus the State of the Horse Racing Industry in Maryland, a local teenager who aspires one day to be a track announcer and maybe even call a Preakness himself, the sounds of a day at the races at historic Pimlico, the Home of the Preakness and a year later, two of the most popular "voices" in Thoroughbred racing look back a year later on American Pharaoh's run to a Triple Crown.

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On Maryland's News This Week, Scott Wykoff gets us set for the 2016 Preakness Stakes by giving us a Kentucky Derby recap. Plus Derby winner Nyquist settles into Pimlico ahead of the Preakness, Scott talks with the official Triple Crown artist for the Preakness and Scott gets Preakness hat tips for both men and women headed to Pimlico.

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It's time to get "back into the saddle again" for the Triple Crown as WBAL Radio racing aficionado Scott Wykoff talks Kentucky Derby and the prospects for the Preakness with WBAL Radio's other racing expert Jimmy Mathis. WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Bryan Nehman gives you a behind-the-scenes look at racing immortality as he talks with New York Times racing reporter Joe Drape about his best seller, American Pharoah: The Untold Story of the Triple Crown Winner's Legendary Rise. And we "look back" on what turned out to be a memorable draft for the Ravens as we take you inside the Ravens draft war room and relive the excitement of a very special 6th round pick for the Ravens.

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Legendary CBS News correspondent Lesley Stahl takes you "behind-the-scenes" of the iconic 60 Minutes while also talking with WBAL's Bryan Nehman about the joys and science of new grand parenting from her very special perspective. Plus interviews on the Major League Baseball, Maryland Football and beer from Boston

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On this edition on Maryland's News Extra, the Terp's basketball team starts "March Madness", Steve Harvey has done it again as Bryan Nehman talks with TV Guide's Matt Roush about his newest project, the curtain comes down on the smash hit "Downton Abbey" and we're making preparations for the NFL Draft as the Ravens' preview their big draft day party for fans at M&T Bank Stadium.

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On this edition on Maryland's News Extra, Scott Wykoff takes a look back at Hollywood's biggest night as we breakdown the Oscars. Also, we take you to an iconic farm in the rolling hills of Cecil County that promises to be "horse heaven" for some of the nation's best Thoroughbreds, even though she's not running for reelection, that doesn't mean we won't be hearing from Baltimore's mayor during this election year and Bryan Nehman goes one-on-one with former CIA and NSA chief General Michael Hayden.

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On this edition on Maryland's News Extra, Scott Wykoff takes you courtside with all access to the Terp's big win over Michigan at Comcast Center. Also, WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Keith Mills talks Terps as March Madness is right around the corner and Maryland has national title hopes, and a behind-the-scenes look at the NFL Combine in Indy from a Ravens point of view.

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WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Scott Wykoff brings you the bext interviews from. Maryland's News Now. This week we talk political news, Grease on Fox, the Sundance Film Festival and more.

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WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Scott Wykoff brings you the best audio from the past week's Maryland's News Now.

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On this edition of Maryland's News Extra we look back at an historic win for Navy over Army. Also, WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Keith Mills talks with host Scott Wykoff about the Ravens game against the Chiefs and new Ravens QB Jimmy Clausen. And it was the final GOP Presidential debate of 2015. Hear what the candidates had to say and what WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Bryan Nehman had to say about them.

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Maryland's News Extra takes a special look at the football tradition that is the yearly match up between Army and Navy.

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Oh what a win "on the road" it was for the Ravens on the "shores of Lake Erie" against the Browns in Cleveland as it ended it what will go down in Ravens' history as the gamewinning "Blocked Kick Six". WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Scott Wykoff brings you the "sounds" of the game as heard on WBAL Radio. From Maryland's News Now, WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Paul Mittermeier talks all that's Ravens with Scott Wykoff about the challenges of facing the Dolphins in South Florida and the upcoming Ed Block Courage Awards. WBAL NewesRadio 1090's Bryan Nehman tells you all you need to know if you're planning a party this holiday season. In his weekly commentary on Marylands News Now with Mary Beth Marsden, Josh Spiegel reflects on the joys of holiday gatherings. In a story that hits very "close to home" for folks in Baltimore after the departure of Police Commissioner Anthony Batts this past summer, Chicago's Top Cop was fired this past week. WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Mary Beth Marsden talks with ABC News Reporter Ryan Burrow about all that led to Mayor Rahm Emmanuel's decision to fire Chicago's police chief.

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The new book about the life of George H. W. Bush has been the talk of political wonks and fans of presidential history alike. On Maryland's News Now, WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Bryan Nehman talked with author John Meachem about some amazing revelations about George Herbert Walker Bush. Accepting "the thanks" of a grateful nation, a former long distance runner at the University of Maryland proved he could "go the distance" for his country has now been honored with our nation's highest honor. WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Mary Beth Marsden literally "tea'd" it up on Maryland's News Now as she talked about the battle going on right now between the federal government and one of America’s fastest growing-bottle drinks, Kombucha Tea. Mary Beth Marsden talks with Washington Post movie reviewer Ann Hornaday about a new film that she suggests is the finest newspaper movie of its era, ranking it right up their with the likes of "All The President's Men" and "Citizen Kane".

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It was yet another week of "great moments" from the Naval Academy football team on WBAL NewsRadio 1090 as Pete Medhurst and Omar Nelson and some "spirited" Midshipman "strike-up-the-band" with some "Nap Town Funk" Navy Football style with a record-setting win over SMU that once again turned plenty of heads as the Midshipman continue to climb in the naitonal rankings. Governor Larry Hogan made an emotional announcement about his battle against cancer. Coming-up this week Marland Senator Barbara Mikulski will be at the White House to receive that honor. She and 16 others will be presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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Maryland's News Extra hosted by Scott Wykoff from WBAL NewsRadio 1090. On this week's episode: Veterans Day Features, Navy Football and More

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What a bye-week it was for Ravens fans after a big, last second win over the Chargers at M&T Bank Stadium. We listen back to how it sounded and Mary Beth Marsden is joined by the Voice of the Ravens, WBAL's Gerry Sandusky, to talk all about the win and the rest of the season. American Pharoah did it again. The big horse with the little tail did what no other Triple Crown winner has ever done, win the Breeders' Cup Classic in the same year it won the Preakness, Kentucky Derby and Belmont. We look back on American Pharoah's last race of his amazing career. And what a week it was with Ray Lewis coming back to town to be honored as the 'Legend of the Game,' at the Ravens game with the Chargers at M&T Bank Stadium. Not to mention his appearance at the Humidor to promote his new line of cigars. WBAL's Maryland News Now sports guys, Keith Mills and Brett Hollander talked to Ray all about it. We also take you inside the Ravens locker room for some vintage Ray Lewis as the future Hall of Famer gave the Ravens a rousing pep talk before their game with the Chargers. And what a season it has been for the Navy Midshipmen football team in their first season in the American Athletic Conference as heard right here on WBAL Newsradio 1090. You'll hear what the excitement of Navy football sounds like and WBAL as we also look forward to the Mid's big game against nationally ranked an undefeated Memphis.

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Maryland Million Day, Ravens News, Martin O'Malley On The Daily Show and More

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On Maryland's News Now with Mary Beth Marsden, live from the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Coach Harbaugh was talking about the Ravens' chances to make it 2 in a row with the Browns coming to town at M&T Bank Stadium. And then Mary Beth was joined by ESPN's Jamison Hensley for a look back on the big win in Pittsburgh and a look ahead to the Browns game. Can you believe it, for 20 years now Deborah Norville has been hosting "Inside Edition". She joined Bryan Nehman on Maryland's News Now not only to talk about her 2 decade run, but to also talk about her new best seller Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive: 101 Inspirational Stories about Counting Your Blessings and Having a Positive Attitude. Pulitzer prize winning reporter/journalist Michel D'Antonio joins Bryan Nehman on Maryland's News Now to talk about his revealing unauthorized biography of Donald Trump. Mary Beth Marsden talks with Baltimore Sun State Politics Reporter Erin Cox about how Governor Hogan. during his battle against cancer in the last few months, has found some real camaraderie from people who are going through similar experiences amid his cancer treatments at the University of Maryland Medical Center.

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WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Bryan Nehman talks to the mom of a high school senior who blogs about that one question you just can't ask your high school senior over the next few months. The days before and after Thanksgiving are some of the busiest (and often most expensive) times to travel all year. You'll hear from a pair of travel experts who have their own very special "takes" on how you can save money travelling over the Thanksgiving holiday. WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Mary Beth Marsden was one of many Baltimoreans who boarded busses for trips to DC and Philadelphia for events surrounding the Poe Francis' first visit to the United States. On Maryland's News Now, Mary Beth takes you behind-the-scenes of her "blessed bus trip" to Philly to take part in the Papal mass. It's a new day on the Daily Show and WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Bryan Nehman was talking all about Trevor Noah's debut on the Daily Show and where the Daily Show is headed now as he was joined by TV Guide's Matt Roush on Maryland's News Now. They also breakdown the premieres of the new shows starring Rob Lowe and John Stamos and talk about the season premier of Saturday Night Live.

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There's no crying in baseball. But is there "crying" in Little League baseball? Our resident youth baseball coach Bryan Nehman was talking all about it on Maryland's News Now. American Pharoah, the horse that America fell in love with this-year winning the Triple Crown, will close out his racing year and its racing career in the Breeder's Cup Classic. Bryan Nehman caught-up with Diana Nyad, the best-selling and author and very popular motivational speaker and the person who became the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the help of a shark cage. All this and more.

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We take you to the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills as John Harbaugh looks back on a tough loss to the Raiders in Oakland and looks ahead to the Ravens home opener on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium against the Bengals. As heard on Maryland News Now, the Voice of the Ravens Gerry Sandusky joins Mary Beth Marsden to talk about the Ravens as they return home from a season-starting 2-game road trip to host the Bengals in the home opener at M&T Bank Stadium. It's TV's biggest night of the year, the Emmys. WBAL Newsradio 1090's Bryan Nehman talks with TV Guides Matt Roush about the big show. They also take a look at the new-look Muppets show. What a week it was with Pope Francis coming to the U.S. for the first time. Two of WBAL Newsradio 1090's award winning reporters, Anne Kramer and John Patti, introduce you to a pair of Marylanders who were making beautiful music for the Pope to hear while he was in DC.

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WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Mary Beth Marsden is talking all about the Ravens season opening loss to the Broncocs in Denver and Sunday's chance for retribution in Oakland against the Raiders with the Voice of the Ravens Gerry Sandusky. WBAL Newsradio 1090's Scott Wykoff takes you in the locker room and out on the field with the Stevenson University men's soccer team as the Mustangs support the Catch A Lift Foundation. Ahead of Pope Francis' historic visit to the U.S., WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Anne Kramer sits down with with Archbishop William Lori at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore to talk all about the Pope's trip to DC, Philadelphia and New York with the Sixteenth Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

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It's the Ravens season opener on Sunday in Denver and former Ravens Super Bowl winning linebacker Brad Jackson joins WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Scott to preview the match-up with the Broncos and talk about the long opening-season road trip for the team. WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Bryan Nehman talks with Bo Duke. John Schneider takes you behind and the scenes of the Dukes Of Hazard and talks about an issue millions of middle aged Americans are facing these days and something that can help them deal with the difficult issue. Medical marijuana is coming to a store or facility near you in Maryland. WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Anne Kramer talks to one local lawmaker who led the way in putting in-place new zoning rules in Baltimore County. "Why parents must let their kids fail when they are younger". It's what WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Mary Beth Marsden was talking about on Maryland's News Now.

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It has been a week spent remembering and honoring the legacy of former Governor Marvin Mandel after he passed away at the age of 95. Hear Governor Hogan speak at Marvin Mandel's funeral in Pikesville. Former Vice President Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney, former deputy assistant secretary of state, talk with WBAL Newsradio 1090's Bryan Nehman about their new book, ISIS, the Iran nuclear deal and the presidential campaign. New Ravens safety and New Orleans native Kendrick Lewis talks with Maryland News Now’s Brett Hollander about the 10th anniversary of Katrina and how he lost contact with his family and thought his football career was over. Former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley talks about what he describes as the "summer of anger and discontent" on the presidential campaign trail and he says the distinctions on important issues between him and Hillary Clinton, as well as the other candidates, are being drowned out by the continuing Clinton email issue and are being muted by the sparse number of debates scheduled by the DNC.

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This Week on Maryland's News Extra: Michael Campanaro, a graduate of River Hill High School in Clarksville, is entering his second season with the Ravens. Laurel Park's first summer program in a decade, which started Friday, July 3 and ended Sunday afternoon, featured twilight racing on Fridays and Family Day on Sundays. The numbers were huge. AMC says the Walking Dead prequel Fear The Walking Dead had the best series premiere in cable history, with 10.1 million people tuning in Sunday night. AND celebrate the return of football at the Ravens 5K and Kids Fun Run on September 9th. Run or walk your way around Baltimore with other Ravens fans and cross the finish line on the field at M&T Bank Stadium. Proceeds of the race’s registration fees will be donated to the One Love Foundation and House of Ruth.

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We go diving into the pool as WBAL NewsRadio 1090's Anne Kramer goes one-on-one with one of the biggest superstar in swimming today, Maryland's-own, multiple Paralympic gold medalist Jessica Long. Some of the best-of-the-best stand-up comics have been making "names for themselves" for decades now playing college campuses. Mary Beth Marsden talks to one person who has some advise for both voters and politicians alike when it comes to using social media during the campaign season. And our own Derrick Hunter seems to have a case of the wedding bell blues of sorts.

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We take you behind-the-scenes of a recent large gathering of dirt bike riders and the police department's decision to send officers into the streets in riot gear. Mary Beth Marsden talks with a local lawmaker who has a plan to deal with the illegal dirt bikes. Scott Wykoff was there at the Under Armour Performance center this week when 15 year veteran Steve Smith unexpectedly announced his plans to retire at the end of the season. Hear what Steve Smith had to say and coach Harbaugh's reaction. Bryan Nehman talks with TV Guide's Matt Roush about the debut of the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, what to expect from the new host of the Daily Show and the latest project from Baltimore's David Simon of The Wire and Homicide Life On The Streets fame.

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Bryan Nehman goes Back To The Future with Lea Thompson as the actress who loves Ocean City came to Maryland this summer to help celebrate the 30th anniversary of Back to the Future. America's love affair with American Pharoah continues as the Triple Crown winner returned to the track for the first time since his historic win at Belmont. Scott Wykoff takes you trackside and talks with Preakness track announcer Dave Rodman about the American Pharoah phenomenon. Mary Beth Marsden is talking about what the "Joe Biden" factor might mean for the Presidential campaign and serves-up a cup of the newest coffee sensation and explains why it is the coolest thing to hit the market in a long time for coffee love.

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NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt chats with Bryan Nehman, Andrew Zimmern talks about taking it up another notch with an all new show, and newly released emails obtained by WBAL-TV 11 Lead I-Team Reporter Jayne Miller are offering new clues about the handling of the April riots and the complaints by some top city officials about being left out of the loop.