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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Tuesday on John and Cisco
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6:33 AM
A new poll shows that Mark Kirk is leading democrat Alexi Giannoulias by seven points
. Do you think that Kirk can win in the general election?
The Erin Andrews peeping case has caused a minor outbreak of peephole-paranoia in Milwaukee
.
Guests have started to block their peepholes, which the hotel says is a safety hazard
.
Protesters brought some different songs Monday to an elementary school where students sang in praise of President Barack Obama
, bringing criticism from conservative commentators who said children were being indoctrinated.
A flight attendant on
Oprah Winfrey
's private jet filed a lawsuit denying allegations that she had sex on board
.
The White House is stepping up their war against Fox News Channel
. Anita Dunn, White House communications director, calls Fox News a "wing of the Republican Party," after the White House began using its government blog to criticize "Fox lies."
Part of the GOP strategy for 2010 seems to be to target Speaker Nancy Pelosi
. Will it be an effective strategy? John and Cisco talked to
Washington Times
columnist
Amanda Carpenter
.
Six-year-old Zachary Christie was so excited to become a Cub Scout that he brought his camping utensil to school.
It had a knife on it, so he has been suspended indefinitely and may face 45 days in a reform school
.
This morning the Senate Finance Committee will have a hearing where they will eventually vote on the health care reform plan
. John and Cisco checked in with
Rich Johnson
with
Fox News Radio
live in Washington.
A Colorado insurance company, citing "flaws" in its system, has now
agreed to provide health coverage
to a baby it previously said was too fat to qualify.
Gun of The Day Update:
A would-be robber in Philadelphia is dead after one of his alleged victims fought back
.
President Obama is finally sending more troops to Afghanistan
. John and Cisco talked to
K.T. McFarland
, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense during the Reagan Administration.
An Elmhurst woman claims that she was evicted from her apartment for calling the police on a domestic violence incident
. The apartment complex claims that she was evicted for violating the terms of her lease.
Former LAPD Detective
Mark Fuhrman
joined John and Cisco to talk about his new book "
The Murder Business: How the Media Turns Crime Into Entertainment and Subverts Justice
."
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