Love Island and Pre-Teen Punks with Jason Narducy
7/11/202648 min
This week, we're live in Milwaukee with musician Jason Narducy. Plus, panelists Alonzo Bodden, Adam Burke, and Negin Farsad talk the World Cup, Love Island, and new rules for summer travel.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:00
[upbeat music] From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, the NPR news quiz. I'm your judge and scorekeeper who recently realized I can just make up the scores and no one notices. [laughs] [laughs] I'm Alonzo Slade, and here's your host at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Peter Sagal.
Peter Sagal· Host0:24
Thank you, Alonzo. [cheering] [applauding] Thank you, Milwaukee. Thank you. Wow. All right. Yeah, I'm glad to see you too. It is- [laughs] No, it is such a pleasure to be here. But in a way, it's also a solemn duty because now that Schlitz Beer is no longer around to make Milwaukee famous, someone has to do it. [laughs] [laughs] [laughs] Later on we're gonna be talking to musician Jason Narducy, the man who, among many other things, inspired a young Dave Grohl to give this music thing a try. But first, we hope you are inspired to call in and play our games. The number to call is 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. That's 1-888-924-8924. Now it's time to welcome our first listener contestant. Hi, you're on Wait Wait Don't Tell Me.
Connor Van Meter1:05
Hi, this is Connor Van Meter calling from Atlanta, Georgia.
Peter Sagal· Host1:08
Hey, Connor. How are you? What do you do there in Atlanta?
Connor Van Meter1:10
I'm doing great. I'm an epidemiologist that works for an academic research group, uh, supporting infectious disease modeling and analytics.
Peter Sagal· Host1:17
Oh, wow. [cheering] That's ... I, all, all I can say is I'm glad there's at least one person left doing that. [laughs] [laughs] Connor-

