In our National Hour, we stay local. Jonathan interviews Franzi about politics.
In our National Hour, we stay local. Jonathan interviews Franzi about politics.
This hour we feature a discussion about the proposed incorporation of the community of Vail, AZ. Proponents argue they can do it better than Pima County.
Jonathan Hoffman joins Franzi for today’s program. Tom is off. Open lines in the first half hour. In the second half hour, local political strategist Sam Stone joins Franzi and Jonathan to talk about politics.
In this hour, Jake MacAulay joins us. He is a co-host of the syndicated talk-show the Sons of Liberty Radio,http://youcanruninternational.com/the_sons_of_liberty/index.html He is an ordained Minister and the Chief Operations Officer of the ministry You Can Run But You Cannot Hide International. <http://youcanruninternational.com/> which speaks on college and high school campuses. Topic: Conservative outreach to the youth.
Bruce Ash stays with us for most of this hour. Also joining in is former Arizona State Senator Frank Antenori.
Franz and Tom host open lines for the first half hour. In the second half hour, Bruce Ash, Arizona Republican National Committeeman, joins Emil and Tom.
This hour the discussion shifts to the sequester and defense spending. Our guest is Melvin Goodman, Senior Fellow Center for International Policy, Adjunct Professor of Government Johns Hopkins University, Author, Reversal of the Militarization of the United States. He’s also a retired CIA analyst.
State Senator Al Melvin stays with us for the first half hour of this hour to finish talking about bills he pushing thru the Legislature. The second half hour is open lines.
Emil and Tom host open lines for the first half hour of the program. In the second half hour, State Senator Al Melvin joins us to talk about three bills he’s pushing thru this session of the Arizona Legislature. One of the bills concerns teen drivers and texting and it creates a lot of comment…
Franzi and Hoffman on location at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show at the Tucson Community Center.