Dr. Joel Haber Discusses the Social Problems Caused by Bullying
Dr. Joel Haber, a national expert on Bullying Prevention and Solutions, joins us to discuss the problem of bullying and the internet being levereged to extend bullying into the home. Dr. Haber also discusses the new movie "Bully" which looks at victims and families affected by bullying.
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Criminal Attorney Rene Sandler: Zimmerman's Defense Attorneys Statements to Press Unethical
Category: U.S.
Rene Sandler is a criminal attorney who runs Sandler Law LLC, and joins America's Radio News to discuss the surreal press conference by George Zimmerman’s lawyers. Sandler says the conduct of the defense lawyers to hold a press conference revealing information about thier client and then quitting the case is unethical and violates Zimmerman's client-attorney privacy.
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Iran To Increase Control Over Citizens By Cutting Off Internet
Category: World
Cary Harrison is an LA news commentator and the founder of GOHarrison.com and he joins us to talk about Iran denying its people access to the internet and the rumors of a summer release of the iPhone 5.
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Herman Cain Discusses His Upcoming Event on Capitol Hill
Category: U.S.
Herman Cain is the former 2012 GOP Presidential Candidate and leader of the upcoming "Cain's Revolution on the Hill". He joins us with details of his 9-9-9 Patriot Summit in Washington, DC on April 15th and 16th, 2012.
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Fmr. Navy Fighter Pilot Max Carey Discusses F-18 Crash in Virginia Beach
Category: U.S.
Max Carey was a naval aviator, he earned Top Gun certification and flew over 100 combat missions over Vietnam. He joined us to discuss the F-18 crash in Virginia Beach today. It appears the pilot dumped his fuel before the crash, likely limiting the damage.
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Washington Correspondent with The Nation Magazine John Nichols Discusses Wisconsin Recall Effort
Category: U.S.
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent with The Nation Magazine, talks about the recall effort in Wisconsin.
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Connecticut Close to Striking Down Death Penalty
Category: U.S.
Richard Dieter, Executive Director of the Death Penalty Information Center, talks to America's Radio News about Connecticut voting to ban the death penalty and the larger issue of the death penalty in other states.
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Senior Romney Advisor Bay Buchanan Discusses Mitt Romney's Three Way Primary Sweep
Category: U.S.
Bay Buchanan is a senior advisor to Mitt Romney and former treasurer for President Ronald Reagan. Bay joins us to discuss Romney’s three-way primary sweep last night and possible reasons why the other candidates have not dropped out.
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Connie Mack Introduces His 'Penny Plan' That Would Balance the U.S. Budget in Seven Years
Category: U.S.
Representative Connie Mack, Republican who represents Florida's 14th congressional district, talks about a new 'Penny Plan' he has proposed to balance the U.S. budget in 7 years. Representative Mack says the plan is so simple that "even members of congress can understand it".
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Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer Assesses Situation in Syria
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Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer is a senior fellow at the Center for Advanced Defense Studies and a Bronze Star Medal winner, and he joins us to talk about the latest out of Syria. Syria is facing an arbitrary deadline to withdraw, but will Assad stop his attack on his own people?
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Consumer Advocate Bud Hibbs Discusses Recent Data Breach that Compromised 1.5 Million Credit Cards
Category: U.S.
Bud Hibbs is a consumer advocate based in Texas. Bud joins us to discuss the data breach at credit card payment processor Global Payments that may have compromised 1.5 million credit cards.