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Bauerle
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Archive of the daily Bauerle and Bellavia Show on WBEN
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What are you having the most trouble affording? (5-13-26 Full Show)
On the show today, we hear from Donna McDaniel, the original singer behind the Buffalo Sabres rally anthem 'We're Gonna Win That Cup', we speak with Dr. James Hereth of Kaleida Health on the hantavirus, Erie County Legislator Lindsay Lorigo on the effort to put a cap on the Erie County gas tax, and on the subject of affordability, what items or commodities are you having the most trouble affording? And do you blame President Trump for the rising gas prices?
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Dr. James Hereth on hantavirus
Dr. James Hereth of Kaleida Health joins the show to discuss the hantavirus, the different strains, what the virus attacks in the body, how these outbreaks like the one that hit the cruise ship occur, and more.
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Donna McDaniel joins the show
Donna McDaniel, the original singer of the Buffalo Sabres rally anthem 'We're Gonna Win That Cup' joins the show to discuss the making of that song, her experiences touring with Mötley Crüe and Toto, and a special guest also tied to the the aforementioned Sabres rally anthem calls in to speak with McDaniel.
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Are you a motorcycle rider? (5-12-26 Full Show)
On the show today, we're joined by trooper James O'Callaghan to discuss saturation speed enforcement, as well as Rebecca Roll of Lyme WNY, as May is Lyme disease awareness month, and another timely topic, as the weather continues to improve, you tend to see more motorcycles out and about, are you a rider?
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Rebecca Roll of Lyme WNY joins the show
Rebecca Roll of Lyme WNY joins the show as May is Lyme disease awareness month to talk a little bit about the disease and takes your calls with your stories or questions about it.
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James O'Callaghan on saturation speed enforcement in Western New York
Trooper James O'Callaghan joins the show to talk saturation speed enforcement in Western New York. First off, what is it, what results has it yielded after being enacted on the 33, and where else could it be deployed in Western New York?
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Do short men have a Napoleon complex? (5-11-26 Full Show)
On the show today, we talk a little bit about cruise ships, which have gotten a bad rap lately due to an outbreak on Hantavirus on one. In a similar vein, we talk about vacations you've taken that have have been ruined by illness, and do short men have a Napoleon complex? That is to say, they make up for their diminutive stature by overcompensating through aggressive behavior?
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What is the state of customer service in 2026? (5-8-26 Full Show)
Joe Beamer is in for Bauerle today, and we discuss the Erie County gas tax with Erie County Legislator Frank Todaro and gas station owner Carl Hasselback, we discuss the convicted murderer who recently threatened one of Buffalo's deputy mayors with a knife, a spider monkey being kept as an illegal pet in Grand Island, the Virginia Supreme Court's gerrymandering decision, and customer service in 2026.
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Gas tax still being debated in Erie County feat. Frank Todaro and Carl Hasselback
Erie County Legislator Frank Todaro and gas station owner Carl Hasselback both join the show to discuss the Erie County gas tax, which is being heavily debated right now by local lawmakers, with some pushing to cap it.
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What will New York State tax next? (5-7-26 The Financial Guys for Bauerle Full Show)
The Financial Guys fill in for Bauerle, and today, we discuss the $268B state budget deal announced by Governor Hochul today, as well as the Erie County gas tax, and what else do you think the state may tax in the future?
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New Yorkers don't like Hochul, so why vote for her? (5-5-26 Beamer for Bauerle Full Show)
Joe Beamer is in for Bauerle today, and we talk about a new Siena Poll that shows New Yorkers don't like Hochul, yet continue to vote for her. Also on the docket, we talk about a New York man who was charged in a stolen vehicle pursuit, and also happened to have 33 prior convictions, we talk Buffalo's vacant building problem and Mayor Sean Ryan's plan to attack it, and what is the most you'd be willing to spend on a Sabres playoff ticket?
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What could get you to come back downtown? (5-4-26 Full Show)
On the show today, we speak with Buffalo Sabres anthem singer Cami Clune about he re-release of the 1975 rally anthem 'We're Gonna Win That Cup', and we ask which version you prefer. Also, is there anything that could be done to downtown Buffalo to incentivize you to come back?
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Cami Clune on the re-recording of 'We're Gonna Win That Cup'
Buffalo Sabres anthem singer Cami Clune has had a busy week or so, first due to the kerfuffle turned heartwarming moment when her microphone malfunctioned prior to Sabres/Bruins game five. She's back in the news once again, this time for re-recording and re-releasing the Sabres 1975 rally song 'We're Gonna Win That Cup', originally written and performed by Tommy Calandra and Donna McDaniel, respectively. She joins the show to discuss this.
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Will there be a game seven? (5-1-26 Full Show)
Ahead of the big game six in the Sabres/Bruins first round playoff series, we ask you, do you think there will be a game seven or will the Sabres close it out in six in Boston? We gauge your thoughts on that as well as other Sabre adjacent topics. Also, are there any songs that were banned from playing at your wedding, or conversely, songs that were must plays? We also get a weather update from meteorologist Andy Parker.
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What's with the rain and cold in Western New York? Feat. meteorologist Andy Parker
It's the first of May, yet we're still seeing temperatures in the 40s and have been saddled with rain in Western New York recently. Meteorologist Andy Parker joins the show to give us the scoop on why that is and when we can expect things to start looking up weather wise.
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What are your thoughts on the two bills passed by the Erie County Legislature? (4-30-26 Full Show)
On the show today, we discuss the two bills recently passed by the Erie County Legislature, one which bans businesses from collecting, storing, and selling the biometric data of its patrons, and the other which would make it legal for 12 and 13-year-olds in Erie County to hunt with a crossbow or firearm under direct adult supervision. We take your calls on both, and we hear from Legislator Frank Todaro and President of the Erie County Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, Jack Coad.
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Jack Coad reacts to vote to pass youth hunting bill in Erie County
Jack Coad, the President of Erie County Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs joins the show on the heels of the announcement out of the Erie County Legislature which voted to pass a bill that would allow 12 and 13-year-olds in Erie County to hunt with a crossbow or firearm with direct adult supervision.
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Frank Todaro on the Erie County Legislature voting in favor of another youth hunting bill
Erie County Legislator Frank Todaro joins the show to discuss the Erie County Legislature voting in favor once again of a youth hunting bill that would make it legal for 12 and 13-year-olds to hunt with a firearm or crossbow with direct adult supervision in the county.
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What is the relationship between Canadians and Americans truly like? (4-29-26 Full Show)
On the show today, we discuss the two types of Western New Yorkers we saw on display at game five of the Sabres/Bruins, those who jumped in to help Sabres anthem singer Cami Clune finish 'O Canada' and those who flipped off Bruins winger David Pastrnak after his overtime winning goal. Which is the better representation of Western New Yorkers? Also, after seeing the touching moment where fans jumped in to finish 'O Canada' for Cami Clune, what does that say about the relationship between Canadians and Americans?
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Paul Hamilton on Sabres game five loss to the Bruins
The Buffalo Sabres will have to wait at least one more game to win their first playoff series since 2007as Bruins forward David Pastrnak ensured the series will see a game after scoring the game winning goal in overtime of game five. Buffalo Sabres beat reporter Paul Hamilton joins the show to break the game down
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What is behind the uptick in political violence recently? (4-28-26 Full Show)
Just over the past two years or so, we've seen now three assassination attempts against President Trump including the incident at the White House Correspondents' dinner, we saw the assassination of one of the top mainstream conservative voices in Charlie Kirk, and we've seen other instances of politically charged violence. What is behind this uptick? We ask you as well as Republican strategist Carl Calabrese.
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Who should have access to the county suite in the new Highmark Stadium? (4-24-26 Beamer for Bauerle Full Show)
Joe Beamer is in for Tom Bauerle and today, much of the show is spent discussing the county suite at the new Highmark Stadium, as lawmakers have expressed concern over who will have access to the suite, what do you think about this situation? We also asked Erie County Legislator Lindsay Lorigo about this in addition to reacting to Mark Poloncarz' State of the County address. Also discussed today, the Mike Vrabel/Dianna Russini scandal, and the Maid of the Mist set sail for it's 141st season...is this a must do attraction in
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Lindsay Lorigo reacts to the State of the County address
Erie County Legislator Lindsay Lorigo joins Joe Beamer filling in for Tom Bauerle to react to Mark Poloncarz' 2026 State of the County address, as well as discussing the conundrum surrounding who should have access to the county suite at the new Highmark Stadium, youth hunting in Erie County, and more.
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How would you assess the state of affairs in Erie County? (4-23-26 Full Show)
With Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz giving his 2026 State of the County address today, we give you the chance to give your own State of the County address, and give your take on the state of affairs in Erie County.
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If you could go back in time, are you choosing skilled trades or college? (4-22-26 Full Show)
To open the show today, we check in with Buffalo Sabres beat reporter Paul Hamilton and ask you, who will win the title first in their respective sport, Bills or Sabres, and what are the Sabres odds of winning the cup this year? Also, to close out the show, are you a proponent of skilled trades? If you could go back, would you go to college or learn a skilled trade?
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Paul Hamilton reacts to Sabres game two loss
Buffalo Sabres beat reporter Paul Hamilton joins the show to recap the Sabres game two loss to the Boston Bruins and look ahead as the series moves to Boston for games three and four
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What is the best/worst advice you've received? (4-21-26 Full Show)
On the show today, what is the best and worst advice you've received, and in the last hour of the program, have you ever caught your significant other cheating? How did you do it?
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Was it a mistake to decriminalize marijuana? (4-20-26 Full Show)
On the show today, in honor of Tom's broken molar which shredded his tongue, what is an injury you've suffered that was more painful than you would've thought? Also, in honor of 4/20, the pot holiday, we'd be remiss is we didn't pay our bud some mind. Did we make a mistake decriminalizing marijuana?
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What are your favorite Sabres memories? (4-17-26 The Financial Guys for Bauerle Full Show)
The Financial Guys, Mike Lomas, Glenn Wiggle, and Mike Sperrazza are in for Bauerle and today, as we patiently await Game One of the Sabres/Bruins series, first Sabres playoff series in 14 years, we ask for you favorite Sabres memories, could be on or off ice
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New taxes coming to New York? (4-16-26 The Financial Guys for Bauerle Full Show)
The Financial Guys are in for Bauerle, and today, we talk taxes in New York State, not only is it that time of year, but they've been in the news. Hours before the recording of this podcast, Governor Kathy Hochul and New York CIty Mayor Zohran Mamdani proposed a pied-à-terre tax, which would impact anyone with a second home in New York City valued above $5 million. What are your thoughts on this
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Another violent incident at the Galleria mall, what's going on there? (4-14-26 Full Show)
Late on the evening of April 12th, two women were arrested after a fight that took place outside Aloha Krab at the Walden Galleria. This is not the first brush the Walden Galleria has had with violent incidents, we're just a little over two months removed from an incident where three women were stabbed. What's going on at the Galleria?
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How much do you need to make to live a comfortable middle class life in Buffalo? (4-13-26 Full Show)
There's been a lot of talk about affordability in New York State recently, so today, we turn to you to figure out, how much do you need to make to live a comfortable middle class lifestyle in Buffalo? How much do you need to be considered rich? How much money should one have in their retirement accounts to feel comfortable retiring with?
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What are your book recommendations (4-10-26 Full Show)
We use today's show as an opportunity to put a summer reading list using all your book recommendations.
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The decay of Buffalo (4-9-26 Full Show)
Today, we began by rehashing the story of a Buffalo area man who waived the white flag in his fight to reclaim his pet alligator, Albert, who was seized by the New York State DEC in early 2024 and sent to a sanctuary in Texas, which led to the braoder discussion of the general rot and decay of Buffalo.
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What are your hobbies? (4-8-26 Full Show)
Today's show is dedicated entirely to your hobbies, what do you do to pass your free time?
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Would you support more U.S. strikes on Iran? (4-7-26 Full Show)
The clock is ticking on the Iranian regime to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, they have until April 7th at 8 p.m. EST before 'a whole civilization will die' in the worlds of the President, and the U.S. will begin striking Iranian electrical and civilian infrastructure. Would you support such strikes?
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What were your thoughts on the airman rescue mission in Iran? (4-6-26 Full Show)
President Trump held a news conference today in which he touted the rescue of a wounded airman from the downed F-15E in Iran over the weekend. What were your thoughts on this?
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Are you more of a religious person or spiritual person? (4-3-26 Full Show)
On this Good Friday, we ask are you more of a religious person, or more of a faithful person? Also, we discuss a rising movement of men going their own way, that is to say, they're not trying to get into romantic relationships with women.
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How did you develop your political beliefs? (4-2-26 Full Show)
To begin the show, we are joined by WBEN Brand Manager Lisa Polizzi to address your comments and questions about the station, and following a comment made by a caller during that segment, we ask how you developed your political beliefs.
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Cassandra Joan Butler does your astrological readings (4-1-26 Full Show)
On the show today, we are joined by Astrologer and first wife of Tom, Cassandra Joan Butler to do your astrological readings, Trooper James O’Callaghan to discuss the crackdown on speeding and illegal street racing along the 33 by Buffalo police, and Erie County District Attorney John Flynn to discuss the ruling by the Erie County Medical Examiner’s office that the death of Burmese refugee Nurul Amin Shah Alam in Buffalo in February, was a homicide.
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Refugee death in Buffalo ruled a homicide, what does this mean? Feat. John Flynn
The Erie County Medical Examiner's office ruled the death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a Burmese refugee who died after being released from the custody of US Customs and Border Protection in February, a homicide. Former Erie County District Attorney John Flynn joins the show to provide more insight on this ruling.
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Buffalo police cracking down on speeders on Kensington Expressway feat. James O'Callaghan
In the wake of a fatal motor vehicle accident that claimed the life of a Buffalo man caused by other reckless drivers, Buffalo police are beginning to step up enforcement along the Kensington Expressway to quell concerns about speeding and street racing. Trooper James O'Callaghan joins the show to discuss this.
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Severe weather across Western New York feat. Meteorologist Andy Parker (3-31-26 Full Show)
On the show today, we have Republican strategist Carl Calabrese to discuss voter ID and the race for New York State governor, and with much of Western New York being hamstrung by severe weather, which at one point included a tornado warning, we hear from meteorologist Andy Parker with updates on that.
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Carl Calabrese on voting, NY Governor's race
Republican strategist Carl Calabrese joins the show to discuss a couple of telling polls from Siena research, one which showed a majority of New Yorkers are in favor of mandatory voter ID, and another which showed Bruce Blakeman is narrowing the gap between himself and Governor Hochul ahead of the gubernatorial election in November.
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Are we getting what we pay for in Western New York? (3-30-26 Full Show)
Today's show is a continuation of the last show, where we talked about the falling infrastructure of Western New York, despite rising taxes. Do you feel like you're getting a good bang for your buck in Western New York as far as infrastructure and services go, or does it feel like parts of Western New York are being held together with duct tape and glue?
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The failing infrastructure of Western New York (3-27-26 Full Show)
Much of today's episode is spent addressing the often times substandard infrastructure of Western New York. After a boil water warning was issued for the Village of Fredonia recently, which we spoke about at length with Village of Fredonia Mayor Michael Ferguson, and a winter that saw several major water main breaks in Western New York, do you get the impression that much of the region is being held together with duct tape and Elmer's glue? Also, is there a food that baffles you as to why people eat it?
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Michael Ferguson on Fredonia's boil water order
Mayor of Fredonia Michael Ferguson joins the show to discuss the boil water order that was recently issued for Village of Fredonia water customers by the Village of Fredonia and the Chautauqua County Health Department.
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What is going on with the justice system and electrification in New York State? (3-26-26 Full Show)
Today, we set out to answer two questions: what is going on with New York State's justice system, and their push for total electrification? Many people were scratching their heads after a double murderer was paroled to Erie County recently, Well, another violent criminal, 78-year-old Iver Phallen of Lewiston, who to charges related to sexually abusing and torturing women, was recently released from state prison, what's up with that? Former Erie County District Attorney John Flynn joins us to speak on this. Also, an amendment proposed by State Senator George Borrello that would have fully repealed New York State’s electric school bus mandate was voted down in the State Senate Monday, but recently, we've been getting mixed signals from the state on electrification. For more insight on where we stand on electrification, we're joined by Phil Nanula of Essex Homes and the aforementioned Borrello.
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Electrification update with Phil Nanula and George Borrello
We've gotten mixed signals as far as electrification goes in New York State recently, as we know, the statewide mandate for all electric buildings was put on hold in late 2025, and recently, on another front, a proposed amendment that would have fully repealed New York State’s electric school bus mandate, was voted down in the State Senate earlier this week. To provide more depth on the current state of electrification in New York State, we hear from Phil Nanula of Essex Homes and State Senator George Borrello, who proposed the amendment that would've repealed the electric bus mandate.
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Another violent criminal paroled in Western New York feat. John Flynn
Recently on the show, we've discussed the paroling of Chad Campbell, a Wayne County man who killed a 15-year-old classmate of his and a 17-month-old child said classmate was babysitting in 1990. He was paroled to Erie County. Now, on the heels of that, a Lewiston man, 78-year-old Iver Phallen has been released from state prison on parole after he pleaded guilty to charges related to sexually abusing and torturing women inside his condo. Why are these people getting paroled? We discuss this with former Erie County District Attorney John Flynn.
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