Sunday, February 28, 2010

Comedian/Actor Jeff Garlin

He's best known for his role on "Curb Your Enthusiasm." Now, Jeff tells the story of his life-long battle with obesity and food addiction in his new book, "My Footprint: Carrying the Weight of the World."

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Protecting dogs & saving pigeons

Are pigeons shoots inhumane? Bob Barker thinks so, and he's bringing attention to the sport, which many people think should be outlawed. Later in the show, Allan talks with the founder of the Coalition to Unchain Dogs, a volunteer group dedicated to releasing dogs from backyard chains by providing free fencing to homes with dogs. They are also lobbying for legislation to disallow or severely restrict tethering of dogs.

http://unchaindogs.net/

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Proven medical benefits of pot (part 3)



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SUNDAY syndicated program 2/21/10 (hr1)

This week, Allan talks with "Radio Chick" Leslie Gold, who is now co-CEO at Shovio, the first live, two-way broadcasting network Shovio encourages host-to-viewer, viewer-to-host and viewer-to-viewer interaction, empowering a much more engaging experience for everyone involved.

It's Black History Month, and apparently that provides more opportunities or NBC to make itself look bad. A great deal of controversy has been stirred up over an NBCU cafeteria menu that featured fried chicken, collard greens and black eyed peas in honor of Black History Month. The chef (who is black) at NBC said she eats the food herself and doesn't understand why her menu choice was considered offensive. Is it all about political correctness gone haywire?

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

SUNDAY syndicated program 2/21/10 (hr2)

Political correctness discussion continues

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SUNDAY syndicated program 2/21/10 (hr3)

In this hour, Allan welcomes back animal behavioral expert Dr. Temple Grandin, the subject of a new HBO movie simply called "TEMPLE GRANDIN." Tonight, Temple and Dr. Mark Green discuss the core emotional needs of animals. Temples latest book, The Way I See It: A Personal Look at Autism and Asperger's.

TempleGrandin.com

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Monday, February 22, 2010

New credit card rules--who benefits?

The new federal rules are supposed to protect consumers from abusive banking practices. One of our favorite financial advice guests, Gerri Detweiler, explains what the new rules mean for you.

http://www.credit.com/

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Out Of Our Heads: Rock & Roll Before The Drugs Wore Off

Take a trip through Rock's haziest, craziest period, beginning with the Beatles and Bob Dylan "turning on" in a New York hotel, and continuing on through two-decades of colorful, history-changing music. Author George Case previously wrote the unauthorized biography of Led Zeppelin legend Jimmy Page.

"Out Of Our Heads" is available at amazon.com

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Out Of Our Heads (part 2)



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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Out Of Our Heads (part 3)



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Be proactive against identity theft

Robert Siciliano, CEO of www.IDTheftSecurity.com, is fiercely committed to informing, educating, and empowering Americans so they can be protected from crime in the virtual world.

http://www.intelius.com/
http://realtysecurity.com/

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Catching up with Peter Max

The artist most closely identified with the "Summer of Love" isn't slowing down. In fact, Peter is busier than ever, and he's having an exhibition at Wentworth Gallery (South Park Mall, Charlotte) this Saturday, February 20th, 6-9pm. For details call: #704-365-2733

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Is TSA screening becoming insane?

Seems like a fair question, after all of the outrageous airport screening incidents involving TSA employees who have taken their authority way too far. On top of that, we are being paralyzed by political correctness instead of scrutinizing people who may pose a real threat.

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Is TSA screening becoming insane (part 2)



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Songs that inspire you

Allan wants to know which songs lift you up after a really bad day. Later in the show, author Steve Richard joins the discussion. His book, "Listen to the Music," reveals the overlooked messages hidden within the music of the 60’s & 70’s – messages that provide us with Timeless Lessons of Life.

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Songs that inspire you (part 2)



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Stossel: we can do better than public schools

This week on the Fox Business Channel, John Stossel explains why we should look to education alternatives, such as charter schools.

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SUNDAY syndicated program 2/14/10 (hr1)

Award-winning writer Seth Rogovoy brings his expertise on music and Judaism to readers once again in BOB DYLAN: PROPHET, MYSTIC, POET. For the first time anywhere, Rogovoy unearths the various strands of Judaism that appear throughout Bob Dylan's life and work, revealing the great extent to which Dylan walks in the footsteps of the Jewish Prophets.

www.dylanprophet.com

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SUNDAY syndicated program 2/14/10 (hr2)

Leading videogames Web site IGN.com and Jace Hall, Executive Producer behind the hit ABC television show V: The Series, have partnered to bring Season 3.0 of The Jace Hall Show exclusively to IGN.com.

Later in the hour, Allan welcomes back Leah Burton, writer/researcher/advocate for preserving the separation of church & state. Leah continues to track the antics of the Palins in Alaska and beyond.

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SUNDAY syndicated program 2/14/10 (hr3)

Leah Burton continues

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Neil Sedaka--a music industry survivor

Neil talks candidly about the ups and downs in his career, and his new album, "The Music of My Life."

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The bravest man in the Middle East

Adnan Oktar has been described as the Bill O'Reilly of the Middle East. He has been a prominent advocate of Islamic creationism in the creation-evolution debate. More notably, he advocates tolerance by Muslims of other religions, and he publicly denounces anti-Semitism and terrorism, which he says are products of Darwinism.

http://islamdenouncesterrorism.com/

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

The Appice brothers debate PC v. MAC

In addition to being world famous musicians, Carmine and Vinny Appice are also big-time computer geeks, and they'll discuss the merits of Windows versus Macintosh. We also get an update from Vinny on the health status of Ronnie James Dio, and the Heaven & Hell Tour.

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Best/worst cars you ever owned

Harry Douglas, the "Car Concerns Guy," joins this fun discussion about cars that were memorable, sometimes for all the wrong reasons.

http://carconcerns.com/

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

U.S. job seekers get snubbed

A law firm specializing in immigration law recently gave a seminar to train corporations on ways to legally by-pass American job seekers in favor of cheaper foreign labor. Donna Conroy, Director of the political action group Bright Future Jobs, has been looking at this outrage, and she wants a law passed to close the loophole.

http://brightfuturejobs.com

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Palin's palm prompter

Sarah Palin was caught "cheating" during a speech, when a TV camera revealed that she had written notes on the palm of her hand. Does that indicate a deficiency in her mental fitness to be a potential presidential candidate? Allan discusses that question (and the ongoing investigation in Alaska) with political writer/researcher Leah Burton, who has been tracking the activities of the Palins.

http://godsownparty.com/blog/

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Bob Dylan: Prophet, Mystic, Poet

For the first time in a full-length book, Seth Rogovoy examines the deep and profound Jewish context and roots of Dylan's life and songs. From his childhood as the son of parents who were central figures in the Jewish community of a small mining town in Minnesota, through his career as a songwriter and performer drawing heavily on the Bible, Kabbalah, and the Jewish prophetic tradition for music, to his lifelong devotion to Israel, Bob Dylan has always kept his connection to Judaism close at hand.

http://dylanprophet.com

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Politically correct food, Palin, Rush & more

A lively debate with the listeners about the fried chicken controversy at NBC. Also, is Sarah Palin applying a double standard in her professed outrage over Rahm Emanuel's "f**king retards" comment?

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Politically correct food, Palin, Rush (part 2)



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Sunday, February 7, 2010

Toyota follow-up

The accelerator problem has become more confusing, with some people saying it's mechanical, while others say Toyota has a software problem.

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Toyota in crisis

Did Toyota handle the gas pedal problem properly? Were the company's executives more concerned about PR than customer safety?

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

John Stossel: Why all the doom and gloom?

This week on the Fox Business Channel, John Stossel looks at the growing anxiety about the present and the future in America. Are things really getting so much worse? Were the good old days really so good?

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Monday, February 1, 2010

SUNDAY syndicated program 1/31/10 (hr1)

The legendary frontman of Mountain, Leslie West, is still very active on the rock scene, and has a new DVD, "The Sound and the Story," a guitar instructional/documentary.


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SUNDAY syndicated program 1/31/10 (hr2)

Is it fair for someone to receive a DWI for being drunk in a car, even if that person was asleep, and never actually drove the car?

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SUNDAY syndicated program 1/31/10 (hr3)

DWI discussion continues, then we wrap up the hour with some of AC/DC's best live performances.

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