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The John Gambling Show - May 18, 2012 - Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger
Will discuss his new book and the latest on-goings in his career post the miracle on the Hudson.
The John Gambling Show - May 18, 2012 - David Gregory, Moderator of Meet The Pre
Will preview Meet The Press and discuss the latest top political and breaking news headlines!
The John Gambling Show - May 18, 2012 - Julia Boorstin, CNBC Media and Entertain
Will discuss Facebook's IPO which became available today. What will be the reaction of investors on Wall St and beyond?
The John Gambling Show - May 18, 2012 - Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor (I-NY)
Will discuss the controversy surrounding the NYPD practice of stop and frisk, the New York City School System, and news in and around New York City.
Court Nominee
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to consider Gov. Chris Christie's nomination of a gay, black Republican to the New Jersey Supreme Court. Bruce Harris will have a confirmation hearing on May
Moderates who make up the establishment wing of the Republican Party run for elected office as though they are scared. They are often afraid to take positions on issues important to voters. Voter indifference is a reflection of corrupt politicians,
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Isolated and heavily guarded, the mountaintop retreat is known simply as Camp David, but its wooded grounds have been a place of triumph and failure, refuge and relief. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill huddled there with
Fresh from President Obama's declaration of support in same-sex marriage, NY Post Columnist Michael Goodwin says this isn't a moment of moral courage. "This president doesn't tell the truth. He's very quick to lie....This whole thing was amateur night at the White House. " Goodwin tells WOR.
Will discuss toll hikes, the commuter tax, and the possibility of being asked to run for Vice President.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - The state is collecting public comment about a rule that could lead to disclosure of the identities of donors to a lobbying group behind an unprecedented $10 million TV ad campaign that's helped maintain Gov. Andrew Cuomo's
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney is discouraging supporters from going forward with an advertising strategy that would highlight President Barack Obama's ties to his controversial pastor. Romney said Thursday he would "re

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