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California Voters Poised to Sink Tax Hikes, Massive Deficit Still Looms

May 19, 2009 by GregC

On Tuesday, California voters went to the polls and were expected to roundly defeat a ballot proposal asking the people to impose a $16 billion tax hike on themselves.  Why is the public fed up with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Democrats in control of the state legislature?  What will be the strategy if the ballot measures do fail?  Where did the once fiscally hawkish Schwarzenegger go wrong?  We ask longtime political analyst and strategist Carol Liebau.  We also get her reaction to Tuesday’s speech by Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele, who vowed to fight the policies of President Obama and rebuild the party on core conservative values.

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Higher Fuel Economy Standards Brings Bad News for Consumers

May 19, 2009 by GregC

What is the impact of President Obama ordering all cars and light trucks made in this country to get 35 mpg by 2016?  Why will that mean higher costs for consumers?  Why are the auto companies cheering this huge increase in their own costs?  Why could this trend get a whole lot worse in the ‘cap and trade’ legislation?  We ask Tom Pyle, president of the Institute for Energy Research.

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Arizona Rep. John Shadegg Updates Committee Work on Energy Tax Legislation

May 19, 2009 by GregC

The House Energy and Commerce Committee is going line by line through a major energy reform bill that would clamp down on the use of oil, coal and natural gas and impose huge costs on energy producers, manufacturing firms and you!  What is happening inside the committee?  How sound is the science calling for this massive overhaul of our energy policy?  What will be the real impact on our economy?  What has happened to the economy in other nations where this has been tried?  And is this plan a slam dunk in a Democratic Congress?  We ask Arizona Rep. John Shadegg, a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

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Former Guantanamo Prosecutor Reacts to Obama Reviving Military Tribunals

May 19, 2009 by GregC

On Friday, President Obama announced military tribunals would resume at Guantanamo Bay for detainees being held there.  Why did he bring them back?  What changes is he demanding and what impact will they have?  Why do the ACLU and other groups hate the idea of tribunals in any form?  And will we see a reversal of policy from Obama on the Guantanamo detention facility itself?  We ask Chapman University Law School Professor Kyndra Rotunda, a former prosecutor in the Office of Military Commissions at Guantanamo.

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The News

May 18, 2009 by GregC

We have Monday’s top news…How soon does Obama want progress on thwarting Iranian nuclear ambitions?  How is Benjamin Netanyahu describing today’s meeting with Obama?  What is the nation’s top military officer saying about future use of unmanned aerial drones?  What did the Supreme Court rule about a Pakistani man’s right to sue two Bush administration officials?  What new fuel economy standards can we expect from the Obama administration on Tuesday?  What U.S. senator in the hospital?  And what happened on Wall Street today?  We have the answers as we bring you the biggest stories for Monday, May 18, 2009.

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Supreme Court Says Former Detainee Can’t Sue Ashcroft, Mueller

May 18, 2009 by GregC

On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against a Pakistani man who wants to sue FBI Director Robert Mueller and former Attorney General John Ashcroft for intentionally discriminating against him based on race, religion and ethnicity.  So did the court make the right decision?  Why or why not?  How tough is to sue a public official?  We ask Professor Robert Pugsley of the Southwestern University School of Law.

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Republicans on Notice

May 18, 2009 by GregC

Before long, President Obama will announce his nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice David Souter.  But as the speculation swirls, conservative activists are sending a clear warning – to Senate Republicans…get tough with this choice or face an electoral backlash.  So why is this warning coming before we even have a nominee?  Which of the people believed to be on the short list is considered the most activist?  And what will happen to senators who rubber stamp a liberal activist judge?  We ask Scott Wheeler, executive director of the National Republican Trust PAC.

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Obama to Impose Tougher Fuel Economy Standards on Beleaguered Auto Industry

May 18, 2009 by GregC

On Tuesday, President Obama is expected to announce new fuel economy standards that will mandate a 30 percent reduction in the greenhouse gas emissions of cars and trucks by 2016.  Is this a wise move towards greater efficiency or an even greater burden on the auto industry that will only make cars and trucks less safe?  We ask Sam Kazman, general counsel at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

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Obama and Netanyahu Discuss Iranian Nukes, Middle East Peace

May 18, 2009 by GregC

On Monday, President Obama held his first face-to-face meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. How much agreement is there between the two leaders over how to deal with an Iran bent on acquiring nuclear weapons? Will the U.S. ever endorse an Israeli military strike to destroy or diminish the Iranian nuclear program? Will the Israelis eventually strike with or without U.S. blessing? Are the two leaders in sync on how to achieve Middle East peace? Will Netanyahu support a two-state solution? We ask josh Goodman, director of research at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.

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The News

May 15, 2009 by GregC

We have Friday’s top news… What decision did President Obama make about how some Guantanamo detainees meet their judicial fate?  What response does CIA Director Leon Panetta have in the wake of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accusing the CIA of lying and misleading Congress on interrogation techniques?  How is Pelosi backpedaling following the Panetta statement?  What news does General Motors have for its dealerships?  Why might the economy be looking brighter soon?  And what happened on Wall Street Friday?  We have the answers as we bring you the biggest stories for Friday, May 15, 2009.

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