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2426
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Thursday September 14, 2006
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham and Hugh got into the tall grass on the different ideas of legislation pending regarding the set up of military tribunals.
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00:35:19
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2427
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Thursday September 14, 2006
After a replay of the Mark Steyn interview, Ohio gubernatorial candidate, Ken Blackwell joined Hugh, as did Washington Senatorial candidate Mike McGavick
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00:35:05
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2428
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Thursday September 14, 2006
Not exactly what you would expect in the same interview, but that's what you get from the columnist to the world sometimes.
Length:
00:18:20
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2429
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Thursday September 14, 2006
Columnist to the world Mark Steyn started the hour, then calls and news wrapped up the open to the Wednesday edition.
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00:34:44
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2430
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Thursday September 14, 2006
In an interview that's going to be dissected by legal scholars everywhere, the South Carolina Republican and Hugh go into detail on the differences between the President's requested legislation, and the legislation Graham is supporting.
Length:
00:16:37
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2431
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Wednesday September 13, 2006
Lots of audio and calls in this hour, including another classic Robert Byrd stemwinder from the floor of the United States Senate today.
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00:35:00
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2432
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Wednesday September 13, 2006
Vanity Fair columnist Christopher Hitchens joined Hugh discussing the 9/11 mini-series on ABC, how the Bush and Clinton people reacted to it.
Length:
00:34:50
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2433
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Wednesday September 13, 2006
The outspoken writer covers a wide range of issues from the left's treatment of the Path to 9/11, the two presidential Jeffersons, one historical, one regrettable, and the Armitage as the Plame leaker revelation.
Length:
00:18:42
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2434
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Wednesday September 13, 2006
After a replay of Christopher Hitchens, Real Clear Politics' John McIntyre joined Hugh to analyze the primary results across the country yesterday
Length:
00:35:12
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2435
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Tuesday September 12, 2006
The world class mil-blogger, who actually has spent a lot of time in Afghanistan, debunks pretty thoroughly the criticisms by the two Senate blowhards, Kerry and Biden.
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00:08:32
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2436
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Tuesday September 12, 2006
After a replay of Senator John Cornyn's interview, Hugh played the closing commentary from the very inane Keith Obermann last night, and lots of caller reaction to it.
Length:
00:34:51
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2437
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Tuesday September 12, 2006
Counterterrorismblog's Bill Roggio, back from Afghanistan, updated Hugh on the supposed meme from the lefties that Afghanistan is falling apart.
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00:34:32
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2438
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Tuesday September 12, 2006
Texas Senator John Cornyn joined Hugh, discussing the status of the two pieces of legislation requested by the President in Congress, both of which were necessary thanks to the New York Times' revealing of classified information.
Length:
00:34:28
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2439
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Tuesday September 12, 2006
While updating Hugh on the status of the President's legislation on the authorizing of the NSA surveillance program and the SWIFT program, the Senator explains how the decision by the New York Times to publish classified information has hurt the national security.
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00:08:33
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2440
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Monday September 11, 2006
Arizona Senator Jon Kyl, House Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier, and Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum all joined Hugh in the second hour on 9/11, five years later.
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00:34:32
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2441
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Monday September 11, 2006
Hugh started out his 9/11 anniversary show by replaying the program from that dreaded morning when America was attacked. Later in the hour, retired Marine Colonel Andy Finlayson discussed the Middle East then and now.
Length:
00:35:13
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2442
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Monday September 11, 2006
Hugh concluded his look back at 9/11 with a visit from Dr. Albert Mohler on America's spirituality five years after the attacks. Frank Gaffney of the Center For Security Policy joined Hugh later in the hour
Length:
00:34:48
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2443
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Friday September 8, 2006
Calls from the listeners this hour, plus a visit from columnist and humorist, James Lileks. Tarzana Joe closed the week out with the poem of the week.
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00:34:28
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2444
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Friday September 8, 2006
Hugh originated his program from Dallas, Texas, today. Joining him were Yoni Tidi on the latest in Israel's front in the war on terror, and the Smart Guys, Erwin Chemerinsky and John Eastman.
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00:34:47
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2445
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Friday September 8, 2006
Fred Barnes and Charles Krauthammer started this hour off with Hugh. Later in the hour, Larry Kudlow joined Hugh, as did Colorado gubernatorial candidate, Bob Beauprez.
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00:35:07
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2446
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Thursday September 7, 2006
Guest host Jed Babbin ended up the show this hour by talking with callers about the ABC re-edit decision on their 9/11 mini-series this weekend, due to pressure by the Clintonistas, plus gave advice for conservatives this Fall in the elections.
Length:
00:33:57
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2447
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Thursday September 7, 2006
John McIntyre of Real Clear Politics joined guest host Jed Babbin discussing the impact of ABC's decision to edit out scenes from the Path To 9/11 that give the Clinton administration a black eye, and also the trend that may show Republicans are not in as bad shape as previously thought.
Length:
00:34:37
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2448
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Thursday September 7, 2006
The ever-popular columnist to the world joined guest host Jed Babbin, looking at the obvious double standard in the way the mainstream media treats the two political parties.
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00:09:23
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2449
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Thursday September 7, 2006
Guest host Jed Babbin started the hour with columnist to the world, Mark Steyn, and spent much of the first hour on ABC's decision to bow under pressure and edit the Path To 9/11 mini-series to cater to demands by former Clinton administration officials.
Length:
00:34:03
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2450
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Wednesday September 6, 2006
Ms. Townsend answered questions on Iran, the moving of detainees to Guantanamo, and the legislation the president is requesting for authority to set up military tribunals.
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00:11:35
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