Dean Phillips, Tom Emmer to face challenges in latest political runs
Congressman Tom Emmer is one of nine House Members running for speaker, while Dean Phillips is expected to announce his presidential bid on Friday
Esme Murphy, a reporter and Sunday morning anchor for WCCO-TV, has been a member of the WCCO-TV staff since December 1990. Born and raised in New York City, Esme ventured into reporting after graduating from Harvard University.
She started in Chattanooga at the CBS station, then ventured across Tennessee to Memphis to work for the ABC affiliate.
She jumped when she got the big call to come to WCCO and has never looked back.
She has won numerous awards during her career, including Associated Press First Place Awards for non-spot news reporting, feature reporting and investigative reporting.
In her spare time Esme often finds herself in the role of hockey mother of two.
Esme's husband, David Klopp, is the owner of a chain of furniture stores in the Twin Cities called Sofas and Chairs. Esme has even been known to deliver a sofa or two. (It's a small business.)
Esme loves her job and her family and if it weren't for her job she wouldn't have a family. That's right -- Esme met her husband when she interviewed him. David was working with a community group to help create the Cedar Lake Bicycle Trail. There were plans to turn the rail corridor into a condo development. David likes to say he not only got the bike trail -- he got the girl!
Esme has a wonderful husband and family. The Twin Cities and WCCO are definitely home.
In 2012, Esme was named "Best AM Radio Show Host in the Twin Cities" by the City Pages.
Congressman Tom Emmer is one of nine House Members running for speaker, while Dean Phillips is expected to announce his presidential bid on Friday
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty's tenure so far has been controversial. Esme Murphy takes a look in Talking Points.
Sunday will mark exactly 34 years since 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling was abducted as he road his bike a half mile from his St. Joseph home. For 27 years, Patty Wetterling searched for her missing son. This week her new book: "Dear Jacob, A Mother's Journey of Hope" was published.
Jehad Adwan, a nursing professor at Minnesota State Mankato, and his wife, Fatma, are struggling to understand the scope of their loss.
This week, Patty Wetterling's new book "Dear Jacob: A Mother's Journey of Hope" will be released. The book details her 27-year search for her missing son, Jacob.
The surprise slaughter and hostage-taking of innocent Israelis caught both Israeli and U.S. intelligence by surprise. In this edition of Talking Points, Esme Murphy asked our experts how this conflict will impact the U.S.
For Jewish families and Palestinian Americans, there is horror about what is happening right now in Israel and Gaza.
Last week, U.S. House Republicans held their first hearing as part of their effort to impeach President Joe Biden. Tonight in Talking Points, Esme Murphy looks at the polls showing Hunter Biden's troubles are beginning to worry more Democrats.
Time is running out for Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Republican hardliners to come to some kind of agreement on government spending by midnight on Saturday.
In Talking Points, Esme Murphy digs into the lawsuit that could knock Trump off the ballot for Minnesota's Super Tuesday primary on March 5, 2024.
The agency's new director withdrew after a day over allegations her company had sold cannabis products that are not legal. There is also a legal effort to declare cannabis sales legal now because of an historic clause in the state constitution.
Minnesotans now know who will lead the agency overseeing the state's nascent legal marijuana market.
An estimated 81,000 undocumented immigrants will be able to apply and get a Minnesota driver's license soon. In Talking Points, Esme Murphy talks with two men who say they'll apply for the life-changing privilege.
According to AAA, the average price per gallon in Minnesota is $3.94, which is a few cents above the national average.
In a powerful new book, a longtime Minneapolis North SRO makes the case for those officers being back in Twin Cities schools.