Wednesday, February 4: CPA Walt Kero on Talk Back taking live tax questions.

Tuesday, February 3: The Taxing Power, Article V Conventions and More with Rob Natelson on Talk Back.

Monday, February 2: Talk Back Discusses Obama's Family Leave Proposal With The Manhattan Institute's Kay Hymowitz.

Friday, January 30: We Discuss The Convention of States Project with Mark Meckler, also a Stinky Incident in Texas.

Thursday, January 29: Udo Fluke and Susan Cundiff join Talk Back to Discuss Global Gateway, a program designed to give World Affairs Competence to Missoula businesses and students.

Wednesday, January 28: Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf on Talk Back in Montana, Also Green Dot Money Card Scam Call. John records himself being scammed to see how it goes.

Tuesday, January 27: We kick things off by discussing the failed movement of Keystone XL through the U.S. Senate. Tester voted to filibuster, is this a sign of hypocrisy or strategy? At 8:30 we bring in special guest James Wingard to discus international law and treaties, as well as the website Legal Atlas, which is designed as a wiki for this type of information.

Friday, January 23: Ever had a prank call, threatening to slap you with a "legal lawsuit" for failing to comply with a federal investigation. Peter received one of these prank calls and recorded it, here's what it sounded like...

Wednesday, January 21: It's the day after the State of the Union. We grab comments from congressman Ryan Zinke who was in the audience at the start of the show. At the bottom of the hour we discuss the CSKT water rights compact with water rights commission attorney Melissa Hornbein.

Tuesday, January 20: An unexpected Talk Back, after Jon's jury day was canceled. We chat about a proposal that would require a drug abuse questionnaire and allow drug testing for those seeking public assistance. We also have Bozeman rep. Tom Woods on to discuss a bill he's floating that would change regulations for NorthWestern Energy.

Monday, January 19: Nearly two hours of open phones with coverage of everything from militarized police, the Super Bowl playoffs, and rape statistics. Also, a discussion with National Mining Association Spokesman Luke Poppovitch about how the EPA's Clean Power regs might effect Montana.

Thursday, January 15: A spot of open phones, and then we speak with Michael Moore from Reaching Home: Missoula's 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness about the issue of homelessness and some solutions being proposed.

Wednesday, January 14: What is the definition of Montana Values? That's one of the questions answered during this Talk Back Show. We also speak with newly elected Missoula County Sheriff T.J. McDermott.

Tuesday, January 13: Lots of action on the phones today as we speak with Congressman Ryan Zinke about the President's "no show" at the Unity Rally in France. Also, we speak with Economist Patrick Barkey from the Bureau of Business and Economic Research about Montana's economy and its outlook in 2015.

Monday, January 12: CPA Walt Kero of Kero, Byington and Associates tackles Missoula's tax questions on this episode of Talk Back. Everything from tax deductible fishing rods to off-shoring personal finances came up during the show.

Friday, January 9: Lots of open phones during which we discuss snow plow routes in Missoula, the CSKT Water Compact, and terror in France. For the last half-hour of the show we were able to ask Montana Speaker of the House Austin Knudsen about the 2015 legislative session.

Thursday, January 8: An intense discussion about freedom of speech in the face of the terror attacks at Charlie Hebdo in France. UM history professor Mehrdad Kia joins us to discuss the topics of terror, Islam, and the West.

Wednesday, January 7: A spot of open phones, then at 8:30 we speak with pastor Matt Trewhella who has drawn criticism after a controversial sermon at the start of the 2015 legislative session.

Tuesday, January 6: We discuss "The Commerce Clause" of the U.S. Constitution with scholar Rob Natelson of the Independence Institute. At the top of the hour, we open the phone lines for the public to ask questions.

Monday, January 5: Montana State Senator Fred Thomas Joins us for Talk Back to explain the republican plan for medicaid reform and health insurance expansion.

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