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Travis Waldren on Peyton Manning Doping Allegations
Wednesday, Dec 30, 2015
Travis Waldren, a Sports Reporter at the Huffington Post, talks about the doping allegations brought against Peyton Manning, as well as the other interesting implications brought forth by the Al Jazeera documentary.
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John Snyder on the Peyton Manning Controversy
Tuesday, Dec 29, 2015
Attorney John Snyder is a recognized Sports Guru who talks about the legal implications of the recent doping allegations reported against Peyton Manning by Al Jazeera.
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Maurice Spencer, Christmas Music Star of the Day
Wednesday, Dec 23, 2015
Maurice Spencer, guitarist and vocalist for The Yule Logs, talks about the bands newly released fifth Christmas album, "Up All Night," featuring a single of the same name and another original song, "Leaping Lord."
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Gregg Stebben on Drone Registration
Tuesday, Dec 22, 2015
Gregg Stebben, Technology Editor for Men's Health Magazine, talks about Drone Registration which started this week, and answers the 4 most important questions to know about this.
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Rebecca Angel, Christmas Music Star of the Day
Tuesday, Dec 22, 2015
Rebecca Angel, a Jazz Vocal Major at Ithaca College talks about performing and recording with her father's jazz band, and her new Christmas single, "My Favorite Time of Year."
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Carly Jamison, Christmas Music Star of the Day
Thursday, Dec 17, 2015
Carly Jamison talks about her experience releasing minimal one-track recordings to producing a full studio album, and gives us a listen to last years Christmas singles "It Feels Like Christmas Everyday" and "I'm Getting a Ukulele for Christmas," as well as this years single "Christmas May have to be Postponed."
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Michael Viqueira on the Fifth GOP Debate
Wednesday, Dec 16, 2015
Michael Viqueira, senior Washington correspondent for Al Jazeera America, talks about the Fifth GOP Debate, who the winners and losers were and what we can expect from the candidates in the coming months.
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Jillaine, Christmas Music Star of the Day
Wednesday, Dec 16, 2015
Jillaine talks about her new Christmas EP (her fourth Christmas collection!) called "Jazzy Duets for Christmas and gives us a listen to 3 different songs from the EP, "Winter Wonderland," "Marshmallow World" and "Silver Bells."
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Ivan Eland on Trump's Muslim Ban
Tuesday, Dec 15, 2015
Ivan Eland talks about his recent article in the Huffington Post about Donald Trump's call to ban Muslims from entering the United States, and how that affects his position in the presidential race and upcoming GOP Debate.
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Ivan Eland on Trump's Muslim Ban
Tuesday, Dec 15, 2015
Ivan Eland talks about his recent article in the Huffington Post about Donald Trump's call to ban Muslims from entering the United States, and how that affects his position in the presidential race and upcoming GOP Debate.
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Brian Hutson, Christmas Music Star of the Day
Friday, Dec 11, 2015
Brian Hutson comes on the show to talk about his recent top ten hit "Let it Ride" and his newest Christmas single "Blue Christmas," that is currently moving up the charts.
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Courtney Rau, Christmas Music Star of the Day
Thursday, Dec 10, 2015
Courtney Rau, a young singer/songwriter who has had numerous Country Top 40 hits, talks about her recent recording of her favorite Christmas song, "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"
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Medium Sandy Alemian on Heaven and Earth
Wednesday, Dec 09, 2015
Sandy Alemian, an internationally known Spririt Medium, Healer and Inspirational Speaker, talks about being a bridge between Heaven and Earth and her two books, including an Amazon International Bestseller "What Was God Thinking?!"
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Steve Cropper, Christmas Music Star of the Day
Wednesday, Dec 09, 2015
Steve Cropper, legendary guitarist for Booker T and the MG's who also backed Otis Redding and Sam & Dave, talks about his new Christmas Collection called "Blues Christmas," featuring songs "Let's Make Christmas Merry Baby" and "Rocking and Rolling On Christmas Day."
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Steven J. J. Weisman on One Voter, One Vote
Wednesday, Dec 09, 2015
Legal expert Steven JJ Weisman comes on the show to talk about the Supreme Court grappling with the "One Person, One Vote" doctrine, a case that could upend the way states draw their legislative lines.
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Moe, Christmas Music Star of the Day
Tuesday, Dec 08, 2015
Maureen Frances Torraco, AKA Moe, has a degree in Musical Theater from Catholic University and talks about the title track "Standing Ovation," from last year's debut EP, and her new Christmas single, "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day/Starlight."
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Achim Nowak on The Moment
Tuesday, Dec 08, 2015
Achim Nowak, an international authority on presence and interpersonal connection, talks about his new book, "The Moment," a tool to get us passed of the distractions in the world and back to enjoying life's simple pleasures.
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Kanisha K, Christmas Music Star of the Day
Friday, Dec 04, 2015
Kanisha K, Christmas Music Star of the Day, talks about her 2013 hit "I Found Love (Just in Time for Christmas)," which was one of the most-added songs in Adult Contemporary radio stations across the country and talks about her latest release, "I'll be Home for Christmas."
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Dr. Christian Conte on Rage and Shootings
Thursday, Dec 03, 2015
Dr. Christian Conte, a Licensed Professional Counselor and Nationally Certified Psychologist, talks about the attack on the Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs and what causes people to express anger in such violent ways.
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Luanne Hunt, Christmas Music Star of the Day
Wednesday, Dec 02, 2015
Luanne Hunt, an award-winning, Grammy-balloted recording artist from Southern California, talks about her latest Christmas single "The Greatest Christmas Gift," and her newly finished a cappella version of "Let There be Peace on Earth."
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Steven J. J. Weisman on the Freddie Gray Trial
Wednesday, Dec 02, 2015
Steven J.J Weisman is a lawyer, college professor and one of the leading experts on scams and identity theft in the US, and talks about the legal side of the ongoing Freddie Gray case and trials.
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Russ Lorenson, Christmas Music Star of the Day
Tuesday, Dec 01, 2015
Russ Lorenson, AKA "San Francisco's Favorite Crooner," has established a reputation as one of the Bay Area's leading jazz artists. His new album is entitled "In the Holiday Spirit," featuring songs 'You're All I Want for Christmas,' 'It's Christmas Time All Over the World,' and 'Let Me Be the First to Wish You Merry Christmas."
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Patrick Poole on ISIS, Russia, Syria, and the US
Tuesday, Dec 01, 2015
Patrick Poole, a national security and terrorism correspondent for PJ Media, talks about how recent events involving Syria, Turkey and Russia parallel the beginnings of the World Wars, and how direct confrontation between the US and Russia may be in our future.
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John Terrett on the Freddie Gray Trial
Tuesday, Dec 01, 2015
John Terrett, news correspondent for Al Jazeera America, talks about the difficulties with jury selection in the Baltimore Freddie Gray case as the trials for six officers begins this week.
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Roberta Facinelli's Queen of Cheap report
Friday, Nov 27, 2015
Roberta shares tips for getting the best savings and deals for Thanksgiving week and Black Friday.
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Roberta Facinelli's Queen of Cheap report
Thursday, Nov 26, 2015
Roberta shares tips for getting the best savings and deals for Thanksgiving week.
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Eric Markowitz talks Cashing in on Terrorism
Wednesday, Nov 25, 2015
Eric Markowitz, a senior writer with the International Business Times, talks about defense companies cashing in on the terror attacks in Paris, as many European countries look to expand their own Anti-Terror programs.
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Consultant Walter Sabo's Thanksiving radio story
Tuesday, Nov 24, 2015
Radio consultant Walter Sabo shares his hilarious story about the year that RKO 99x gave away 100 turkeys for Thanksgiving.
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Ivan Eland on Combating ISIS
Tuesday, Nov 24, 2015
Ivan Eland, author of "The Failure of Counterinsurgency" and Huffington Post contributor, talks about Hillary's Clinton's plan to defeat ISIS and why it won't work.
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Dr. Paul Coleman on the Paris Attacks, and talking to your kids about them
Wednesday, Nov 18, 2015
Dr. Paul Coleman, an award-winning author and nationally known psychologist, stresses the importance of talking to children about terrible events like the recent attacks on Paris, and how to do it.
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Kliph Nesteroff on his new book, The Comedians continued
Tuesday, Nov 17, 2015
Kliph Nersteroff, a former stand-up comedian turned writer, talks about his brand new book, "The Comedians: Drunks, Theives, Scoundrels, and the History of American Comedy." This book offers the first ever comprehensive history of stand-up, a quintessential American art form.
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Kliph Nesteroff on his new book, The Comedians
Tuesday, Nov 17, 2015
Kliph Nersteroff, a former stand-up comedian turned writer, talks about his brand new book, "The Comedians: Drunks, Theives, Scoundrels, and the History of American Comedy." This book offers the first ever comprehensive history of stand-up, a quintessential American art form.
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Jamie McIntyre on the Paris Attacks
Tuesday, Nov 17, 2015
Jamie McIntyre, a journalist for Al Jazeera America, talks about the latest reports surfacing about the recent terror attacks in Paris, and what the US is doing to support French strikes against ISIL.
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Aaron Morrison on Yale and other college protests
Friday, Nov 13, 2015
Aaron Morrison of the IB Times, covers diversity and civil rights issues, and talks about the recent race controversy going on at Yale and other colleges across the country.
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Jim Roberts on Veterans Day
Wednesday, Nov 11, 2015
Jim Roberts, the President of the American Studies Center and founder of both Radio America and the American Veterans Center, talks about the center's 18th Annual Veterans Conference and Honors.
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Kevin Mellott on the Russian Plane Crash
Tuesday, Nov 10, 2015
Kevin Mellott, an international security expert, talks about who and what may have been behind the recent Russian plane crash, and how it could effect security in the coming holiday travel season.
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Aaron Hamlin on Approval Voting
Tuesday, Nov 10, 2015
Aaron Hamlin, writer for publications such as Deadsprin, Democracy Chronicles and Independent Voter Network, talks about a different approach to voting called Approval Voting - a way to make sure that the most popular candidates among voters actually win elections.
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Gretchen Martens on Veterans Day
Friday, Nov 06, 2015
Gretchen Martens, better know as The Veteran Lady, talks about the Status of the VA and whether or not its problems have really been fixed as Veterans Day approaches.
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Emily Cadei on Ben Carson
Thursday, Nov 05, 2015
Emily Cadei focuses on the 2016 presidential election in Newsweek's day-to-day coverage of Washington DC, and in that vein, talks about Ben Carson's surging numbers in the polls and some of his more controversial stances.
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Rob Reynolds on the 15th Anniversary of the International Space Station
Thursday, Nov 05, 2015
Rob Reynolds, from Al Jazeera's Los Angeles Bureau, talks about the 15th anniversary of the first astronauts residence on the ISS, and gives some interesting facts about it that you might not have known.
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Ali Velshi on the red light camera controversy
Wednesday, Nov 04, 2015
Ali Velshi, anchor for Al Jazeera America, talks about the CEO of RedFlex pleading guilty to federal bribery charges in Ohio and Chicago, and how many additional states investigators think this red light camera corruption scandal may involve.
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Ivan Eland on the Presidential Debates
Tuesday, Nov 03, 2015
Ivan Eland, author of "The Failure of Counterinsurgency" and Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Peace and Liberty talks about the sensationalization of political debate questions and who the leading candidates are in both parties.
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Naureen Khan on the GOP debate
Thursday, Oct 29, 2015
Naureen Khan, a digital journalist covering politics and policy for al Jazeera america, gives a preview of what to expect at the upcoming GOP debate on CNBC.
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Dr. Daniel Ivankovich, finalist for CNN's Hero of the Year Award
Wednesday, Oct 28, 2015
Dr. Dan Ivankovich is a finalist for this year's CNN "Hero of the Year" award. The former 6'11" basketball player is now an orthopedic surgeon who provides free health care to the most impoverished residents of Chicago, and is also one of the nation's leading blues musicians. Voting ends November 15th - go to www.heroes.cnn.com if you'd like to see him become Hero of the Year!
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Michael Hiltzik on the Military Industrial Complex
Tuesday, Oct 27, 2015
Michael Hiltzik, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, talks about his latest book, "Big Science," which reveals the untold story of how science built the bombs for WWII and became dependent on government and industry.
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Dr. Christian Conte on the New Mexico Road Rage case
Thursday, Oct 22, 2015
Dr. Christian Conte, an award-winning, tenured professor at the University of Nevada, Reno, discusses the recent road rage case in Albuquerque that ended in the death of a 4 year old girl, and goes into the psychology of what makes people react so violently when angry.
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Alexander Howard on Drone Registration
Wednesday, Oct 21, 2015
Alexander Howard, the Senior editor for technology and society at the Huffington Post, talks about the new plan announced by the Department of Transportation and the FAA requiring all drones to be registered by their owners.
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Ivan Eland on Afghanistan
Tuesday, Oct 20, 2015
Ivan Eland, the author of "The Failure of Counterinsurgency" and Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Peace and Liberty, talks about Obama's recent decision to leave American troops in Afghanistan until 2017.
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Natalie Jackson on the Democratic Debate
Thursday, Oct 15, 2015
Natalie Jackson, a Senior Data Scientist with the Huffington Post, talks about whether the first Democratic debate had any impact on the way the candidates are currently polling.
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Peter Panagore on his book, "Heaven Is Beautiful: How Dying Taught Me That Death Is Just The Beginning."
Thursday, Oct 15, 2015
Peter Panagore, host of a daily two-minute inspirational radio broadcast on two NBC stations throughout Maine, talks about his experience ice climbing in the winter of 1980 and how it inspired his book, "Heaven Is Beautiful: How Dying Taught Me That Death Is Just The Beginning."
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Keven Cohen on the South Carolina Floods
Friday, Oct 09, 2015
Keven Cohen, a 25-year veteran of talk radio and morning show host on The Point in Columbia, talks about how significant the flood damage is from recent hurricane Joaquin in South Carolina.
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Rod Pyle on Mars
Friday, Oct 09, 2015
Rod Pyle, a NASA historian and former producer, writer and director of documentary programming for The History Channel and Discovery Communications, breaks the news that billions of years ago, Mars had long-lived streams and lakes!
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Cary Hall on healthcare insurance
Friday, Oct 09, 2015
Cary Hall, a healthcare policy expert and President of Benefits By Design, Inc., talks about healthcare in the United States and how it effects every American life and business.
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Dr. David Sack on World Mental Health Day
Friday, Oct 09, 2015
Dr. David Sack, M.D., the current Chief Medical Officer of Elements Behavioral Health, talks about World Mental Health Day and Hillary Clinton's focus on tackling drug and alcohol addiction in the United States.
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Max Kutner on Mass Shooting and the Media
Thursday, Oct 08, 2015
Max Kutner, a journalist focused on general interest stories like crime, mental health and high education, talks about the idea presented by researchers that mass killings and school shootings in the US may be contagious.
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Michael Kilday on his book, "Truth Never Changes: Earth Changes"
Thursday, Oct 08, 2015
Michael Kilday, an experienced newspaper journalist and author, talks about his book "Truth Never Changes: Earth Changes" and his experience in 1979 with nationally-renown medium Elwood Babbitt.
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Elaine Perez on Helping Children in Need
Friday, Oct 02, 2015
Elaine Perez, a Senior Director at DonorsChoose.org, talks about the online charity that makes it easy for anyone to help students in need by donating to the projects they find most inspiring.
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David Hooker on Effective Business Presentations
Friday, Oct 02, 2015
David Hooker, Prezi's Lead Evangelist, talks about how Prezi is changing the way the world does presentations through the likes of TED, Lufthansa, IBM, SXSW, Virgin Business, and more.
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Siam Henson on Promoting Prosperity
Friday, Oct 02, 2015
Siam Henson, the Executive Director of the Legatum Institute in London, talks about their mission to promote prosperity through individual liberty, free enterprise and entrepreneurship, character and values.
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Art Taylor on making smart donations
Tuesday, Sep 29, 2015
Art Taylor, president and CEO of BBB Wise Giving Alliance, is calling for all charities to be completely transparent, and gives advice to listener's on how to know if a charity is trustworthy and where to learn more.
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Robert Herjavec from Shark Tank
Tuesday, Sep 29, 2015
Robert Herjavec, entrepreneur and business owner, talks about the new season of Shark Tank, how to create a successful small business, and gives an inside look at the "Small Business Revolution" project.
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Tim Krumrie on NFL Concussions
Tuesday, Sep 29, 2015
Tim Krumrie, a former All-Pro defensive lineman for the Cincinatti Bengals, talks about his outreach and educational work with Cerescan to proactively address concussion related issues in all kinds of athletes.
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Ismat Mangla on Pope Francis's visit to the U.S.
Thursday, Sep 24, 2015
Ismat Mangla, Religion Reporter for the International Business Time, talks about why the Pope's visit to the United States in historic and marks a strategic appeal to America's conscience.
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Dr. Harlan Ullman on the EU Refugee Crisis
Friday, Sep 18, 2015
Dr. Harlan Ullman, one of NATO's two strategic commanders and senior advisor and member of the Strategic Advisors Group at the Atlantic Council, talks about the threat that al Qaeda and ISIS pose to our democracy and the tough decision that we must make between civil liberties and national security.
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Mark Everson on the 2016 Presidential Race
Thursday, Sep 17, 2015
Mark Everson, Former IRS Commissioner and declared Republican candidate for the 2016 GOP nomination, talks about his campaign thus far and what platforms he intends to focus on.
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Ivan Eland on the GOP debate and foreign policy
Wednesday, Sep 16, 2015
Ivan Eland, a Senior Fellow and Director at the Center on Peace and Liberty, talks about what we need in future leaders to improve our foreign policy, and questions whether any republicans in the GOP debate will address it.
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Steven J.J. Weisman on Kids and Identity Theft
Tuesday, Sep 15, 2015
Steven J.J. Weisman, lawyer, college professor and one of the country's leading experts on scams and identity theft, talks about his latest book "Identity Theft Alert."
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Kevin Weeks on Whitey Bulger
Tuesday, Sep 15, 2015
Kevin Weeks, longtime friend and confidant to Whitey Bulger, talks about his new novel "Hunted Down: the FBI's Pursuit and Capture of Whitey Bulger" as well as the up-coming movie Black Mass starring Johnny Depp as Whitey.
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Brian Bouffard on Bowe Bergdahl
Friday, Sep 11, 2015
Brian Bouffard, former Navy JAG officer, talks about Bowe Bergdahl's ongoing court case and the charges that are being brought against the Army Sgt. who left his post in Afghanistan.
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Steven J.J. Weisman on Kim Davis
Thursday, Sep 10, 2015
Steven J.J. Weisman, lawyer, college professor and one of the leading experts on scams and identity theft, talks about Kim Davis's legal responsibilities as a county clerk and what will happen now that she's been released from jail.
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Amanda Terkel on County Clerk Kim Davis
Wednesday, Sep 09, 2015
Amanda Terkel, Senior Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, talks about the release of Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis from jail, and whether or not she's likely to follow judge's orders as she returns to her job.
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Dr. Jack Stockwell on living a longer life
Tuesday, Sep 08, 2015
Dr. Jack Stockwell talks about the most important medical issues of the week, including the benefits of his new Longlife Energy Enzyme and how you can get it.
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Dr. Jack Stockwell on summertime allergies
Thursday, Sep 03, 2015
Dr. Jack Stockwell talks about the most important medical issues of the week, including what causes summer allergies and how to deal with them.
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Ivan Eland on Iraq and ISIS
Wednesday, Sep 02, 2015
Ivan Eland, a Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Peace and Liberty, talks about the effect of US intervention on Iraq, and what we can do to help them combat the ISIS forces that inhabit the country.
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Chucker Movie News
Wednesday, Sep 02, 2015
Contributor Chuck Curry reviews the most recent movies to hit theaters and predicts which upcoming movies will be the biggest.
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Andrea Metcalf on sending sick kids to school
Tuesday, Sep 01, 2015
Andrea Metcalf, one of America's leading fitness experts, talks about how to go over your child's symptoms to determine if they should be kept home from school, or if they're safe to go.
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Dr. Jack Stockwell on sugar and cholesteral
Tuesday, Sep 01, 2015
Dr. Jack Stockwell talks about the most important medical issues of the week, including the negative effects of consuming sugar, how exercise controls your heart beat, and how the new LongLife Energy Enzyme could help you.
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Chucker Movie News
Tuesday, Sep 01, 2015
Contributor Chuck Curry reviews the most recent movies to hit theaters and predicts which upcoming movies will be the biggest.
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Chucker Movie News
Monday, Aug 31, 2015
Contributor Chuck Curry reviews the most recent movies to hit theaters and predicts which upcoming movies will be the biggest.
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John Terrett on the Virginia shooting
Thursday, Aug 27, 2015
John Terrett, a news correspondent for Al Jazeera America, gives updates on the fatal shooting of two employees of WDBJ on live TV.
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Polly Mosendz on the 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
Thursday, Aug 27, 2015
Polly Mosendz, a breaking news reporter for Newsweek, talks about New Orleans continuing recovery after Hurricane Katrina, and what set backs they're still facing.
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Dr. Jack Stockwell on fish oil pills
Thursday, Aug 27, 2015
Dr. Jack Stockwell talks about the most important medical issues of the week, including the benefits of eating fish, taking fish oil pills and Dr. Jack's new product, the LongLife Energy Enzyme.
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Sabrina Register on Western Wildfires
Wednesday, Aug 26, 2015
Sabrina Register, an award-winning journalist, talks about the Northwestern Wildfires that has killed three firefighters and continue blazing.
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John Pollock on the Stock Market
Wednesday, Aug 26, 2015
John Pollock, founder of John Pollcok Financial, talks about the stock market and gives tips on how to survive Wall Street without losing your savings.
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Chucker Movie News
Wednesday, Aug 26, 2015
Contributor Chuck Curry reviews the most recent movies to hit theaters and predicts which upcoming movies will be the biggest.
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Dr. Ron Hoffman on how lungs are effected by smoke
Wednesday, Aug 26, 2015
Dr. Ron Hoffman goes into detail about exactly how our lungs are effected when we inhale smoke, as well as the dangers of enlarged prostates in men.
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Dr. Jack Stockwell on breast cancer and weight gain
Tuesday, Aug 25, 2015
Dr. Jack Stockwell talks about the most important medical issues of the week, including breast cancer and a gene that could make people prone to weight gain.
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Chucker Movie News
Tuesday, Aug 25, 2015
Contributor Chuck Curry reviews the most recent movies to hit theaters and predicts which upcoming movies will be the biggest.
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Kim Garretson Tech Segment
Tuesday, Aug 25, 2015
Marketing technology expert Kim Garretson fills in for Gregg Stebben this week to talk about the latest technology out today.
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Kim Garretson Tech Segment
Tuesday, Aug 25, 2015
Marketing technology expert Kim Garretson fills in for Gregg Stebben this week to talk about the latest technology out today.
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Chucker Movie News
Monday, Aug 24, 2015
Contributor Chuck Curry reviews the most recent movies to hit theaters and predicts which upcoming movies will be the biggest.
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Gregg Stebben Tech Segment
Monday, Aug 24, 2015
Gregg Stebben, Men's Health Technology Editor, gives the update on the latest technology news.
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Ann Badmus on Trump's Immigration Plan
Thursday, Aug 20, 2015
Ann Badmus, a shareholder and chair of the Immigration section of Cowles and Thompson, talks about the negative repercussions that Trump's immigration plan could have on legal immigrants and the GOP.
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Dr. Jack Stockwell on E-cigarettes
Thursday, Aug 20, 2015
Dr. Jack Stockwell talks about the most important medical issues of the week, including how e-cigarettes, while still dangerous, are a much healthier alternative to tobacco cigarettes who are trying to quit.
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Karen Dawson on Airline Computer glitches
Wednesday, Aug 19, 2015
Karen Dawson, certified travel consultant, talks about the growing issue of computer glitches in airport and on airlines.
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Jake Ward on the Colorado river spill and the EPA
Tuesday, Aug 18, 2015
Jake Ward, the science and technology correspondent for Al Jazeera America, talks about the re-opening of the Animas and San Juan rivers that were contaminated by 3 million gallons of toxic wastewater and what the EPA is doing to rectify the situation.
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Ivan Eland on Presidents Harding and Carter
Tuesday, Aug 18, 2015
Ivan Eland, a Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Peace and Liberty, talks about the recent revelations of Harding's previously unknown love child and Carter's announcement that he has cancer.
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Dr. Jack Stockwell on congenital heart defects
Tuesday, Aug 18, 2015
Dr. Jack Stockwell talks about the most important medical issues of the week, including how congenital heart defects form and how to prevent cancers with iodine.
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Dr. Ken's Weekly House Call
Thursday, Aug 13, 2015
Dr. Ken talks about the latest health stories in the news, and the end of our Heart Health Month.
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Brett Butler on psychic readings
Thursday, Aug 13, 2015
Brett Butler is a comedian, actress and NY Times bestselling author, and talks about her most recent venture - giving psychic readings.
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