San Diego's Morning News

San Diego's Morning News

Veronica Carter and Ted Garcia talk to news makers, celebrities and experts on local and national topics.

Episodes

June 23, 2025 4 mins
Pentagon correspondent Jennifer Griffin details the weekend strike against Iran's nuclear targets.
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There's a new study that says 82% of working women shift their speaking style when they're on the clock. Ted and Veronica found out why.
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Ted and Veronica talked to TV host and former Navy man Montel Williams about his new book "The Sailing of the Intrepid: The Incredible Wartime Voyage of the Navy's Iconic Aircraft Carrier".
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The New Zoo Revue ran from 1972-77 and introduced kids to Henrietta Hippo, Charlie the Owl and Freddie the Frog. The hosts were Doug and Emmy Jo. They joined Ted and Veonica to reminisce about the show that stole our hearts.
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We're learning more about a small plane that crashed into the ocean off of Point Loma over the weekend. Ted and Veronica asked pilot Jim Kidrick about what possibly went wrong.
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June 6, 2025 3 mins
If you've lived in San Diego for any length of time, you've probably experienced "May Gray" and "June Gloom". So what causes this weather phenomenon? Ted and Veronica talked to a meteorologist and found out.
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"Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: Organic Intelligence" is filming in Chula Vista. The original film was also shot in and around San Diego County in 1978. Ted and Veronica talked to the film's executive producer about the iconic franchise.
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According to a new study, heavy drinking, defined as 8 or more drinks per week, is associated with an increased risk of a type of brain injury. Ted and Veronica talked to a doctor about the dangers.
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Ted and Veronca talked to San Diego City Councilmember Stephen Whitburn about Friday's ICE raid in South Park.
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Ted and Veronica talked to San Diego State professor and author, Dr. Jean Twenge, about social media, age limits and even special phones for kids.
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The eaglets are ready to fly! Gizmo and Sunny are practicing their take offs in the nest above Big Bear Lake. Veronica and Ted talked to Friends of Big Bear Valley for a fine, feathery update.
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May 27, 2025 5 mins
Lots of questions still remain unanswered after that deadly plane crash in Murphy Canyon last week. Ted and Veronica talked to KOGO's Mark Larson, who's also a private pilot, about Montgomery Field. Is it safe?
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A special event is being held on this Memorial Day at Mt. Soledad to honor those who have served our country.
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Christie Brinkley has a new, candid memoir out now. She talked to Ted and Veronica about being discovered, her marriage to Billy Joel and an accident that changed her life.
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Ted and Veronica talked to a doctor about a new blood test that is expected to help in the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's.
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Ted and Veronica talk to Dr. Scott Flinn about President Biden's cancer diagnosis
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It seems to be a generational thing -- backstabbing in the office is on the rise... and it's not just the employees who are "stabbing" each other, it's managers, too! Veronica and Ted talk to a workplace expert about why blame-shifting, snitching and setting others up to fail are commonplace.
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May 16, 2025 3 mins
Are ADHD drugs helping or hurting people? Ted and Veronica talked to a doctor about certain medications and their effects on you and your kids.
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Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre is calling out the county for moving forward with a budget that she says grossly underfunds sewage cleanup and public health protections.
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Can you file a complaint about your co-worker's lunch? What if that lunch is a microwaved fish? Ted and Veronica ask an etiquette expert.
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