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Wake up in the morning with Erik Hines and Jack Roberts. It's live talk about news, politics, and popular culture, all with a laugh. Erik & Jack share sixty minutes of exciting discussion, pop culture, politics, news, and anything else that may be on their minds. A Boston bred conservative joins with a left coast liberal, but they are really friends .. honest! Mon-Thu 7-8 AM PT
- 9/9 - Judd Hale , Larry Manetti,
Judd Hale - Publisher - "The Old Farmer's Almanac"
Since 1792, The Old Farmer's Almanac has spoken to all walks of life: tide tables for those who live near the ocean; sunrise and planting charts for those who live on the farm; recipes for those who live in the kitchen; and forecasts for those who don't like the question of weather left up in the air. The Almanac, North America's oldest continuously published periodical, comes out every year in September. The latest edition is on sale now wherever magazines and books are sold—and in our Web shop. Our operation is based in Dublin, New Hampshire. The words of the Almanac's founder, Robert B. Thomas, guide us still: "Our main endeavour is to be useful, but with a pleasant degree of humor."
Larry Manetti - "Aloha Magnum"
 Larry Manetti started acting in his hometown of Chicago. After studying acting with the Ted List Theater Players, Larry drove to Los Angeles in 1972. Larry landed an agent and was sent to Universal Studios to audition for an opening as a contract player. Luck was on his side. Jack Webb was casting a new series for NBC called The Chase. Larry played a young detective. After attending acting school at Sal Dano's at night and doing bit parts by day, he scored. Baa Baa Black Sheep was being produced and cast at Universal, and the now famous writer Stephen J. Cannell was the executive producer and the role was a natural for Larry. He was cast as a cocky, hot shot pilot named Bobby Boyle. The show was a big hit for NBC but was cancelled within two years. Because the network was so impressed with Larry's on-screen presence, they cast him in a new series called The Duke. Bad luck! The Duke was cancelled in one year. Larry was back to playing whatever Universal told him to. Hoping to catch lighting in a jar, along came Magnum, P.I. and the role of Rick. This was his elevator...the show became a mega-hit for 8 years. Since Magnum, P.I., Larry has done co-starring roles in 25 feature films and guest starred on many hot TV shows. 

- 9-8 - Chris Evert, Richard Pink,
Dr. Elizabette Cohen - Veterinarian/Radio Personality/Author
Fleas and ticks irritate your pet and can transmit serious diseases like flea allergy dermatitis and Lyme disease. There are about 20,000 reported cases of Lyme disease annually in the U.S. Furthermore, the likelihood of being exposed to ticks, and subsequently to diseases transmitted by ticks, is about 10 to 20 times greater than it was 10 years ago, according to the Companion Animal Parasite Council. Veterinarian, Associate Professor of Veterinary Technology, Radio Personality and Author Dr. Elizabette Cohen is available to share tips on how to help your pet avoid the dangers of fleas and ticks, and what to consider when purchasing and applying flea and tick treatments.
Chris Evert - Tennis Superstar
Chris Evert has teamed up with "Hood Simply Smart Milk" to help support her charitable organization during this years U.S. Open. For every mathch that's won by an American woman during the Open, Simply Smart will donate rssdesc="0" rssimage="0" rsstitle="0" rssitems="2",000 to Chris Evert Charities - up to a maximun of ,000! She is hoping to raise money to fund programs that ensure a future for at risk- children and their families! People also can enter to win the opportunity to play with Evert - plus a trip for two to the "Pro Celebrity Tennis Classic in Boca Raton, Fla., Nov. 6 - 8th!
Richard Pink - "Pinks Hot Dogs"
 Pink's is probably the most famous hot dog stand in the country... certainly in Los Angeles! Located near the corner of Melrose and La Brea, Pink's can be found by looking for a crowd of people and following the aroma of fresh meaty chili and soft hot dog buns. Pink's is unlike any other hot dog stand in America. For example, it has its own parking lot attendant (parking is free). It has been in the same location for 65 years. It is not unusual to see a Rolls Royce pull up to Pink's (the chili dog ordered will be for the occupant, not the chauffeur!). Movie stars, well-known dignitaries, struggling musicians, businessmen, housewives, school children... all have savored Pink's Famous Chili Dogs. Paul Pink started his hot dog stand in 1939. It was only a large-wheeled pushcart in those days. The depression was on and money was scarce. Pink's chili dogs, complete with a large warm bun, oversized hot dog, mustard, onions and thick chili sold for 10 cents each. His hot dog wagon was located in "the country", rolling hills of weeds and open spaces. That was the corner of La Brea and Melrose 

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