The Garden Hotline - November 15, 2009 - Hour 1
Ralph answers calls about keeping a strawberry bed vibrant, caring for a ficus tree, and dealing with transplant shock on black cherry trees.
The Garden Hotline - November 8, 2009 - Hour 1
Ralph gives some flower arrangement ideas for Thanksgiving. The hardy, Chrysanthemum. Also advice about geraniums, rose bushes, and hickory trees.
The Car Doctor
The Car Doctor with Ron Ananian.
The Car Dr. With Ron Ananian- November 14, 2009 Hour 1
You've heard the term "Drive By Wire" thrown around, but do you know what it actually means? Find out why your feet do the talking to the pedals, but the pedals dont actually move the throttle...they talk to a computer. And a special salute to Corporal
The Car Dr. With Ron Ananian- November 14, 2009 Hour 2
Whats in a gurgle? Find out with Ron's Repair of the Week, and learn how to decide when its time to give up on a vehicle that's eating through fluids and your wallet. Dipstick surprises the Car Doctor with a little "Cake", and Ron takes calls on what to
The Car Dr. With Ron Ananian- November 7, 2009 Hour 1
TALKING ABOUT the state of the country is reflected in the process of auto repair. Learn what street you can’t make a wrong turn on. Ron Ross in Gasoline Alley with conversation about harmonic balancers and picking used parts Listener Q&A
The Travel Show
Travel Information.
The Travel Show - November 15, 2009 - Hour 1
The Frommers speak to Kirsten Schmidt, Head of Berlin Tourist Board in the U.S., about Berlin, Germany's revival as tourist destination over the last 20 years.
The Travel Show - November 15, 2009 - Hour 2
Pauline Frommer speaks to Catherine Livingstone, Editor/Writer from National Geographic Adventure Travel Magazine, about Winter Olympic inspired Ski Vacations in British Columbia, Canada. And other ski travel locations such as Colorado, Maine , and Wyomin
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder testified before the senate judiciary committee and basically shrugged when asked if any other enemy combatant captured overseas had ever been brought to civilian criminal court to face justice. Talk about an incompetent boob, not to mention a disgrace.
So President Obama's approval rating is down to 46% in the latest Rasmussen poll. The latest Fox News poll shows that his approval rating on his handling of the economy has shifted 9 points since July and now more people are dissatisfied than are satisfied.
Debra Burlingame from the 9/11 Families for a Safe and Strong America, discusses Attorney General Eric Holder's testimony supporting 9/11 trials in NYC and the grilling Senator Lindsey Graham gave him.
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Podcasts
The Travel Show - November 15, 2009 - Hour 1
The Frommers speak to Kirsten Schmidt, Head of Berlin Tourist Board in the U.S., about Berlin, Germany's revival as tourist destination over the last 20 years.
The Travel Show - November 15, 2009 - Hour 2
Pauline Frommer speaks to Catherine Livingstone, Editor/Writer from National Geographic Adventure Travel Magazine, about Winter Olympic inspired Ski Vacations in British Columbia, Canada. And other ski travel locations such as Colorado, Maine , and Wyomin
The Travel Show - November 8, 2009 - Hour 2
Pauline talks to Diane Redfern, Travel Journalist, from the website Connecting Solo Travel Network (cstn.org) about single travelers, traveling alone.
The Travel Show - November 1, 2009 - Hour 1
The Frommers talk to Audrey Scott, Travel Journalist who writes about her travels to unspoiled areas of the world on the site uncorneredmarket.com.
The Travel Show - November 1, 2009 - Hour 2
A&E Network Food Host of "The Well Seasoned Traveler", Doug Duda talks with Pauline Frommer about the relationship between travel and food.
A gas explosion tore through a state-run coal mine in northern China on Saturday, killing 42 people and leaving 66 others trapped underground as rescuers worked hastily to save them.China's mines are the world's deadliest, and the blast shows the difficulties the government faces in trying to boost safety in an industry where large state-owned coal mines are considered safer than smaller, private ones.
Jim Boeheim has always made a point of telling the media not to get too caught up in runs because basketball, especially on the college level, is a game of runs.He could only smile as he was asked about Syracuse's 22-1 run to open the second half of an 87-71 victory over No. 6 North Carolina on Friday night in the championship game of the 2K Sports Classic."That's about as good as it gets," he said, "and it was against North Carolina and it was here.
Glenn Beck reveals the Plan
I have stopped looking for a leader to show us the way out because I have come to realize that the only one who can truly save our country...is us.
11/21/2009 03:00:00am
Glenn Reveals "The Plan" at Free Rally on Saturday
This Saturday Glenn will give an exclusive sneak preview of THE PLAN at The Villages in Florida. The free event starts at 3pm and will be followed by a book signing.
11/20/2009 03:00:00am
Healthcare bills passing in the night...
When does Congress work on the weekend? When they don't want the public to see what they are doing. This Saturday night at 8pm the Senate will vote to cut off debate on a motion to proceed to the healthcare reform bill. If 60 senators support the motion, the chamber would automatically adopt the motion to proceed to the bill and then depart. Some Senators are still on the fence. Who is being offered a $100 million bribe for their vote?
11/20/2009 03:00:00am
The ayes have it!
Congressman Murtha (D-PA) is consistently ranked as one of the most corrupt members of Congress. He avoided prosecution in 1980 in the ABCSAM scandal because he testified against others. Since then he's done nothing but waste hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer money on things like the John Murtha airport, which has 3 planes leave everyday. Pat talks about his latest affront to the Constitution.
11/20/2009 03:00:00am
"Bush takes swipes at Obama"...really?
The Washington Times is reporting on a speech, given by George W. Bush, with the headline "Bush takes swipes at Obama." Â They say this speech marks the first criticism of the new president by the old president. Â But is it really? Â I haven't seen the whole thing, but I would assume that the Times would [...]
06/18/2009 05:50:05pm
Sure, they COULD be worrying about stopping swine flu
In the subway today, I saw a sign:Â "A crowded train is no excuse for an improper touch."Â Apparently, this happens often enough to warrant a professionally printed sign. Â Good quality individuals on the subway. Â I will ignore this information when I talk about the United States being the greatest country on earth. Â Perhaps, I need to [...]
04/27/2009 06:50:06pm
Pass the stimulus, and unemployment will never go above 8%
 Outside of my obvious pro-Fox News bias, ABC’s Jake Tapper seems to be doing most of the heavy lifting for the entire profession of journalism these days (along with a couple of others.)  Yesterday he asked Robert Gibbs about a report that the Obama administration released in January—which showed what could happen to the unemployment rate if [...]
04/15/2009 12:47:53pm
How does this happen? (multiple choice)
From the latest Fox News/Opinion Dynamics poll:1) 78% of people believe no one should pay more than 30% in taxes.2) 40% of people believe we should increase taxes on the wealthiest individuals so "nobody gets too rich" No matter how you cut it, there's a significant portion of people who agreed with both of these statements. How [...]
04/02/2009 07:50:44pm
Now you might be a little surprised, but along with attending nightly theatre and movie screenings, I also, on occasion, attend restaurant and even club openings. What's new to New York doesn't get by me!
So normally. I am not one to make a big deal of my birthday. A nice dinner with a few good friends will certainly do. So it was hugely out of the ordinary for me to celebrate this year...
Joey Reynolds - November 21, 2009 - 4A-5A
Joey chats with Kent Clizbe and Brett Joshpe about the C.I.A. and how the Obama administration is dealing with terrorism and the Taliban.
Joey Reynolds - November 20, 2009 - 3A-4A
Joey chats with Morris Dickstein, Linda Gordon and Al Wunsch about the Great Depression and the photography of Dorothea Lange.
Joey Reynolds - November 19, 2009 - 3A-4A
Joey chats with Tony Fletcher, Ron Farber, Jim Gavin and Will Friedwald about the history of music in New York City from 1927 to 1977.