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Jay Marvin Thursday 7-24-08 Hour 4
Jay ripped open the phones for the last hour of the program. We took calls on Michael Savage, John McCain, Nancy Pelosi and much more. At 9:30 Senator Ken Salazar called in the show to talk about his stance on oil shale in Colorado and his current spat with Rush Limbaugh.
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Jay Marvin Thursday 7-24-08 Hour 3
What's the deal with John McCain and the media? Is he getting too fair of treatment? Not fair enough? We talked to John McCain biographer Paul Alexander. He is a journalist whose works have appeared in Rolling Stone, The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, New York, The Village Voice, Worth, Interview, The Los Angeles Times Book Review, Out, The Advocate, The Nation, Cosmopolitan, Premier, The New York Observer, and The Guardian. He has written biographies on Sylvia Plath, James Dean, and J.D. Salinger. From 2001-2003, he co-hosted Batchelor and Alexander on WABC radio. He has been a fellow at the Hoover Institution. Jay spent the first segment talking about Salinger and Dean before getting into McCain.
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Jay Marvin Thursday 7-24-08 Hour 2
Barack Obama would more closely examine broadcasters" public-interest obligations, while John McCain would ensure that the government doesn"t take steps to interfere with the Internet"s growth, surrogates for the candidates are suggesting. At a forum Tuesday sponsored by the Minority Media & Telecommunications Council, former FCC Chairman William Kennard, speaking for Obama, and former Assistant Secretary of Commerce John Kneuer, speaking for McCain, offered sharply different views of the Federal Communications Commission"s future under their candidates. Meanwhile, the National Association of Telecommunications Officer & Advisors, the trade group for local regulators, has created a national broadband policy strategy calling for net neutrality and nationwide deployment of advanced deployment of two-way, high-capacity networks. Our special guest is Tim Carr, Campaign Director at Free Press. www.freepress.net www.savetheinternet.com Jay spent the rest of the hour asking folks who they use as their email provider and who is the best. He says he's sick of gmail.
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Jay Marvin Thursday 7-24-08 Hour 1
Jay opened the show talking about a lot of topics in politics including getting tough on McCain, dealing with people with opposing views and supporting candidates versus supporting ideas. Jay also talked about the Rolling Stones a bit this hour!
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Jay Marvin Wednesday 7-23-08 Hour 4
The Associated Press reported that firms within 50 miles of the White House receive nearly $1 of every $3 in federal contracts given to small firms. In addition to a full story on the issue, www.businessweek.com the AP released a video news package regarding difficulties facing small companies attempting to do business with the federal government. Our special guest is Lloyd Chapman President of the American Small Business League. www.asbl.com
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Jay Marvin Wednesday 7-23-08 Hour 3
With an advertiser pulling sponsorship and a radio network dropping his program, conservative talk-radio host Michael Savage yesterday sought to recast controversial comments he made last week in which he said autism is "a fraud, a hoax" and that most children with autism are just "brats" who haven"t "been told to cut the act out." Responding to the uproar caused by his comments, Savage said, "I stand by my words," and he lashed out at Media Matters for America, the progressive media watchdog that on Thursday first noted Savage"s controversial remarks. Despite using words such as "dummy,""idiot,""brat,""moron," and "fool" to refer to children with autism, Savage said he was misquoted and taken out of context. Some parents of autistic children have called for Savage's firing after he described autism as a racket last week. Our special guest is Evelyn Ain of Autism United. Her 8-year-old son has been diagnosed with autism. She organized a demonstration Monday outside New York's WOR-AM, which broadcasts Savage. www.autismunited.org
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Jay Marvin Wednesday 7-23-08 Hour 2
A California man went to extremes on Monday to punish his teenage daughter. He did so by making the 13-year-old stand at the corner of Stine Road and Stockdale Highway in Bakersfield while holding a sign that said she was a liar and disrespected parents. Clayton Delouth said it was a last resort and said his daughter had stolen money and items from him and his wife as well as a neighbor. Delouth said while it wasn't meant to embarrass her, it was and added that the Puritans and judges have done it, "so, why not?" But local psychologist Dean Haddock says that such a punishment will more than likely backfire and the best medicine is to open up the lines of communication between father and child. Is this cruel and unusual or acceptable punishment?
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Jay Marvin Wednesday 7-23-08 Hour 1
A former state employee claimed Tuesday in a federal lawsuit that top Georgia legislative officials fired her because she said she would come to work dressed as a female as she prepared for a sex-change procedure to transform from man to woman.Vandy Beth Glenn said Tuesday she was illegally fired from her job as a legislative editor for the Georgia General Assembly after she told her boss she was going to live as a woman full time. She said Legislative Counsel Sewell Brumby fired her because the gender transition would make her colleagues feel uncomfortable and would be seen as "immoral" by Georgia legislators. The lawsuit also claims House Speaker Glenn Richardson, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and Senate President Pro-Tem Eric Johnson were in on the act. Jay says transgendered people make him uncomfortable. What do you think? We even had a transgendered woman call in!
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July 24, 2008 6:00 pm
Mario interviews Sam Jammal; the Legislative Staff Attorney for the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Sam is on to discuss the introduction of an integration bill.
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July 24, 2008 5:00 pm
Quinnipiac University poll shows that Colorado voters are split half on half on John McCain and Barack Obama. Mario and callers discuss why the polls show such a close race.
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July 24, 2008 4:00 pm
Barack Obama gave a legendary speech in Germany today. Catch up on all the latest with Mario. Also, John McCain does his own German thing.
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July 23, 2008 6:00 pm
Larry Korb joins Mario this hour. Larry is on to discuss the presence of "Don't Ask Don't Tell" on the floor of Congress.
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July 23, 2008 5:00 pm
Mario interviews John Tresvina with MALDEF. John and Mario discussed MALDEF calling on U.S. Attorney General Mukasey to initiate federal rights civil investigation into brutal beating death of Mexican immigrant. Also this hour, Rush Limbaugh holds Colorado Senator Ken Salazar responsible for delaying oil shale drilling. Mario and callers discussed the issue.
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July 23, 2008 4:00 pm
"The National Enquirer" reports that John Edwards was caught meeting with a mistress and an illegitimate child. Did "The Enquirer" actually report a true story this time? Mario breaks down the story this hour. Also, the Robert Novak "hit and run."
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July 22, 2008 6:00 pm
Mario interviews Robert Wallace. Robert is the former director of the CIA's Office of Technical Service. He is on to discuss his book "SPYCRAFT: The Secret History of the CIA Spytechs from Communism to Al-Qaeda."
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July 22, 2008 5:00 pm
Syndicated Radio Host Michael Savage calls Autistic kids brats. What do the parents of these kids think? Is Savage protected by The Constitution?
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Sunday July 20th 4pm
Continuing with preperations for the 2008 elections, then open lines.
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Sunday July 20th 3pm
Preparing for the 2008 elections
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Sunday July 13th 4pm
Dr. Daddio continues from the 22nd Black Arts Festival.
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Sunday July 13th 3pm
Dr. Daddio broadcasts live from the Black Arts Festival.
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8-4 The Latest int he Middle East
a three-minute wrapup of Wednesday's developments in the Mideast crisis, anchored by CBS News Correspondent Harley Carnes in New York
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8-3 The Latest in the Middle East
A three-minute wrapup of Wednesday's developments in the Mideast crisis, anchored by CBS News Correspondent Harley Carnes in New York
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The Latest in the Middle East 8-2
Correspondent Harley Carnes anchors a special report on Mideast developments for Tuesday
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