Friday, June 7, 2013 @ 1:24pm
By: Jay Lawrence
Sunday, June 9
The growing prevalence of sexual assault in our military. Could you advise your daughter or sister to join America's
military?
Tess Cacciatore, co-founder of the Global Women's Empowerment Network, discusses the offenses.
All the assaults are not even being reported. Why? What are the implications for society at large?
Alan Gottlieb, president of the Second Amendment Foundation, joins Jay for a discussion of the latest gun control antics of our Congress.
And the beat goes on. What will be the next scandal that will rock the Obama administration?
The question, how much Constitutionally-mandated freedom will you give up in order to assure what the government describes as safety? Does the U.S. government have a right to read your emails, listen to your phone calls, intercept your Facebook page?
Friday, May 31, 2013 @ 11:26am
By: Jay Lawrence
Sunday, June 2
Attempts to recall Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio fell far short of the number of signatures needed.
Sheriff Arpaio joins Jay to talk about the recall effort. Do you think that a recall petition started before the election is over is legitimate?
Attorney General Tom Horne thinks that an inspection of the border to determine if illegal crossings have diminished should be conducted locally rather than depend on the department of homeland security.
The attorney general joins Jay to talk about it.
Plus, planning a visit to Mexico? WHY? Do you think you're safe in Mexico?
Also, Cloves Campbell Jr. publisher of the Arizona Informant, a newspaper aimed primarily at Arizona's African American population, referred to one of the candidates for Phoenix city council as a "HOUSE NEGRO". If the Arizona Republic used that term, or for that matter, any major metropolitan newspaper, TV station or radio host there would be a huge uproar. Campbell Jr. joins Jay to discuss his comments. Is he repentant?
Friday, May 24, 2013 @ 2:31pm
By: Jay Lawrence
Sunday, May 26
Jodi Arias' penalty phase was declared a mistrial because of a jury hung, meaning no decision on yet on the death penalty.
County Attorney Bill Montgomery joins Jay to discuss the process. What happens next?
Michael Kimerer, Dwane Cates and attorneys talk about the disappointment or elation at the jury verdict.
Melissa Johnson will take us down the social media road. What does American think of the jury?
Friday, May 17, 2013 @ 10:13am
By: Jay Lawrence
On the 700 Club this past week Pat Robertson answered a wife who could not forgive a cheating husband. Robertson said "men will wander, it's their nature."
Do you believe that? Would you forgive a cheating husband? Is that the nature of man, to wander, to cheat?
The immigration bill presently in the senate contains 400 waivers, exemptions and exceptions. What is acceptable to you in an immigration bill? Certainly this one is not.
There are at least three major scandals plaguing the Obama administration. Is the president crippled for the rest of his term? How will scandals effect Hillary Clinton? What do scandals portend for mid term elections?
Thursday, April 25, 2013 @ 12:33pm
By: Jay Lawrence
Sunday, April 28
The Jodi Arias trial is going to the jury within a week.
How well did the prosecution's witnesses do? Now what for Jodi? Have prosecutors proved a case for first-degree murder? Has the defense shown enough to expect second-degree murder?
Jay will be joined by criminal defense attorneys, HLN analyst Duane Kates, Judge Pro Tem Melanie Laboy, Mel McDonald, who has argued cases against prosecutor Juan Martinez and top criminal defense attorney Michael Kimerer. Our Internet guru Melissa Johnson will tell us what you've been saying about Jodi online.
Our senators and representatives are trying to exempt themselves and their aides from Obama care.
They know it's a flop. Max Baucus, a democrat in the U.S. Senate has now admitted that Obamacare, which he helped into existence, is a total train wreck.
Should Congress put a hold on further implementation ?
Friday, April 19, 2013 @ 12:00pm
By: Jay Lawrence
Sunday, April 21
The Marathon bombers are on the run and Boston is closed down.
Is the existence of neighborhood terrorists a good reason for you have a firearm at home? In your auto? At work? Internet expert discusses bombers' social media pages.
Firearms debate.
The Senate acted responsibly by protecting the Second amendment. Are you in favor of any control over our ownership of firearms?
The Goldwater Institute wants the city of Gilbert to close the Freestone Recreation center.
It seems that a commercial business feels that this city-owned center is cutting into private business. How outrageous is this reason to close a neighborhood recreation center used by thousands of Gilbert residents?
Phoenix City Councilmember Sal DiCiccio has introduced legislation to protect abused women. Some of those who have recovered from abusive relationships join the councilman, with Jay, to discuss the issue.
There's going to be a new FCC chairman. Will whomever that may be attempt to close down talk radio with revival of some form of the "fairness doctrine?" Is talk radio as we know it in danger? How threatened is Limbaugh, Hannity, Fox News and this station?
Friday, April 12, 2013 @ 12:14pm
By: Jay Lawrence
Sunday, April 7
The Jody Arias soap opera.
Phoenix criminal defense attorney Michale Kimerer Joins HLN favorite defense attorney Dwane Cates, plus crime writer Camille Kimbal, who has been in court every day, and social media consultant Melissa Johnson commenting on Jodi tweeting from her cell and the art work she's selling.
Larry Pratt, of Gun Owners of America, talks about the Senate vote on gun control.
Is it good for America or a definite attack on the Constitution?
Thursday, April 4, 2013 @ 2:41pm
By: Jay Lawrence
Sunday, April 7
It's Jodi Arias time again.
Dwane Cates just got back from three days in Atlanta working for HLN. He's been trying to find reasons for no first-degree murder charge against Jodi.
Monica Lindstrom, another of the attorneys speaking out against Arias, top criminal defense attorney Michael Kimerer and Melissa Johnson, the social media editor from Rose Law Group, join Jay.
The town of Bisbee has voted for legal recognition of same-sex couples. That's not marriage.
What do you think? Can you see any reason for any legal recognition of same-sex couples?
There are law enforcement officers around our country whose lives are in danger. Deputy Chief Dave Trombi from the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office joins Jay to discuss security, both for officials and for schools in the county.
Friday, March 29, 2013 @ 11:46am
By: Jay Lawrence
Sunday, March 31
The soap opera goes on. Jodi Arias, on trial for the planned murder of Travis Alexander, watches as prosecutor and witness fight it out.
Do you believe Jodi was the victim of abuse? Was it self-defense? How shrewd is Ms. Arias?
Local attorneys discuss the case along with a social networking expert. What are folks saying on Twitter and Facebook?
Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne joins Jay to discuss the latest problems with the "lost boys" of Colorado City.
is Warren Jeffs controlling the expulsion of young men even from his jail cell? The fundamentalist LDS still lives the same life.
The Mohave sheriff is no longer in Colorado City. What are the "marshals" doing?
Thursday, March 21, 2013 @ 11:18am
By: Jay Lawrence
Sunday, March 21
The forensic psychologist in the Jodi Arias trial has fallen on his face. The prosecutor has shown his PTSD analysis to be faulty. What saves Jodi now?
Attorneys Jason Lamm, Jordan Rose, and Dwane Cates -- all used for TV analysis -- discuss the murder charge against her.
The Arizona legislature is considering the bathroom bill. How do you feel about public bathroom safety? Are you worried about a transgender male in the ladies lounge or just the opposite?
Our legislators are panicked that, thanks to Phoenix's acceptance of LGBT persons, we will not be safe from "THEM" in our public facilities. How safe do you feel?
You be the judge. An 85-year-old Sun City man shoots his ailing 81-year-old wife. He has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
You decide: Probation or 12 or more years in prison?
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