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2526
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Tuesday August 8, 2006
Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney joined guest host Jed Babbin looking at the Israel-Hezbollah war, then a deviation into Daimler-Chrysler's decision to run an anti-American billboard in South Africa.
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00:35:00
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2527
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Monday August 7, 2006
The very talented author of Fiasco, does a long interview with Hugh about the pros and cons of the run up, execution, and post-war efforts in Iraq.
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00:32:15
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2528
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Monday August 7, 2006
This hour featured an update from Yoni Tidi on the Israel-Hezbollah war, and then a fascinating interview with the walking almanac of American politics, Michael Barone.
Length:
00:34:35
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2529
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Monday August 7, 2006
The first hour, replayed in the third hour, featured an extensive interview about the war in Iraq with the Washington Post's military correspondent, Thomas E. Ricks.
Length:
00:26:17
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2530
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Monday August 7, 2006
The country's greatest living political encyclopedia dives into the immigration debate, and discovers many parallels to immigration from a hundred years ago.
Length:
00:19:56
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2531
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Saturday August 5, 2006
Military historian and classicist, Victor Davis Hanson, expands on his very important essay posted Friday at National Review Online.
Length:
00:12:41
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2532
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Friday August 4, 2006
Fox News Contributors Fred Barnes and Charles Krauthammer talked about the Israeli-Hezbollah war. CNBC's Larry Kudlow from Kudlow & Company joined Hugh with the look at the economy news of the week, and then military historian and classicist Victor Davis Hanson also joined Hugh later in the hour to discuss the war, and why we in this country can't see the threat by radicals that exists.
Length:
00:35:17
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2533
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Friday August 4, 2006
It's the movie hour with Emmett of the Unblinking Eye, our resident movie critic. Today's list? The top ten car racing movies, in honor of the release of Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.
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00:34:20
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2534
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Friday August 4, 2006
On the Friday edition, Hugh went on a rampage against the Los Angeles Times' decision to carry an op-ed from the Syrian Ambassador to the United States, a nation who is an enemy to this country. Later, Yoni Tidi updated us on the Middle East war effort by the Israelis.
Length:
00:34:43
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2535
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Thursday August 3, 2006
The Minneapolis Star Tribune columnist and humorist analyzes the two parties, and how they treat the nature of the war we are waging.
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00:07:12
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2536
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Thursday August 3, 2006
Starting out the Thursday show, as he usually does, is world class columnist, Mark Steyn. Then, in studio, Hugh gets a visit from Ohio Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate, Ken Blackwell. Colorado Governor Bill Ownes rounds out the first hour.
Length:
00:35:17
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2537
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Thursday August 3, 2006
After a replay of the Mark Steyn interview, Hugh took some callers, then got an update from Yoni Tidi. Rounding out the show was an interview with Center of Security Policy president, Frank Gaffney.
Length:
00:35:27
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2538
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Thursday August 3, 2006
Columnist to the world, Mark Steyn, draws many parallels between anti-Israel rhetoric now compared to the 1930's, except in many ways, it's much worse now.
Length:
00:10:28
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2539
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Thursday August 3, 2006
The long-time editor in chief of the New Republic agonizes over the Democratic Party's cutting and running away from historic pro-Israel platform.
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00:08:37
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2540
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Thursday August 3, 2006
After commenting on the important audio of the day, Hugh had a very revealing interview with the editor in chief of the New Republic, Martin Peretz. Yoni Tidi joined Hugh for the daily update on the Israeli war effort, and Minneapolis Star Tribune columnist/humorist James Lileks also joined Hugh this hour.
Length:
00:34:33
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2541
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Wednesday August 2, 2006
Vanity Fair columnist Christopher Hitchens joined Hugh at the start of the Wednesday program, and was followed by Yoni Tidi on the current events in the Middle East.
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00:35:15
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2542
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Wednesday August 2, 2006
Stephens does have credibility to make his viewpoint on Israeli tactics, as he was the editor of the Jerusalem Post for several years.
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00:10:16
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2543
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Wednesday August 2, 2006
Critical of how the U.S. has handled this situation, the Vanity Fair columnist shares his views of how to properly have tackled Hezbollah, and Syria and Iran.
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00:10:12
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2544
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Wednesday August 2, 2006
Bret Stephens of the Wall Street Journal, formely with the Jerusalem Post, gives a very pessimistic view of how Israel is fighting the war against Hezbollah. Plus, a very strange deviation into the appropriateness of toilet papering houses, featuring a call-in from celebrity bounter hunter, Duane "Dog" Chapman.
Length:
00:35:05
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2545
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Wednesday August 2, 2006
World class journalist David Aikman reports on the Middle East was from Jerusalem, plus an update from New York Post columnist John Podhoretz and Yoni Tidi.
Length:
00:35:14
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2546
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Tuesday August 1, 2006
Kevin McCullough, author of Musclehead Revolution, stuck around for the first segment of the second hour, then Hugh played some audio clips of Democrats that have literally lost their minds. Then, America's professor, David Allen White, offered a Shakespeare sonnet to lead into commentary on Mel Gibson.
Length:
00:34:24
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2547
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Tuesday August 1, 2006
Musclehead Revolution author and New York City talk show host, Kevin McCullough joined Hugh this hour looking at the news and the new media, with a brief interruption from Yoni Tidi on what's going on in the Middle East
Length:
00:34:45
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2548
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Tuesday August 1, 2006
Yoni Tidi gave the evening update on the war in the Middle East, plus Hugh and the callers discuss the news of the day.
Length:
00:34:37
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2549
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Monday July 31, 2006
On the Monday edition, Hugh recapped how screwed up his weekend was, thanks to United Airlines, and got a Middle East update from Yoni Tidi. Also, Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona joined Hugh to give an update on the judicial nominations agenda.
Length:
00:34:39
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2550
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Monday July 31, 2006
Prayers For The Assassin author Robert Ferrigno joined Hugh to look at the prospects of August 22nd, and what that might mean to Mahmoud Ahmadinejead of Iran, and the rest of the Middle East.
Length:
00:34:56
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