400-408 – You make the call: the fence passed inspection the last time it was officially checked though it was four feet too short, but there was a 9-inch rock, pine cones, and a tree branch in Tatiana's cage – all of which didn't just fall in there – and each of the young men was carrying a slingshot – and zoo employees reported to the police that an empty vodka bottle had been found in their car. After the first attack, about 4:30pm, the two young men fled 300 yards to the café but weren't allowed entry because it was near park closing. They then told a female park security guard who appeared "diffident" when told about the attack by the escaped tiger. Did the second attack occur before or after meeting the security guard?
• Sandra Gonzales, Brothers blame zoo in tiger attack: HIGH-PROFILE ATTORNEY MARK GERAGOS TAKES CASE.
• N.Y. Post, Tiger Cops Thought It Was Prank.
413-423 – What is the culpability of the brothers if they are found to have taunted Tatiana, what's their percentage of contributory negligence?
428-437 – Calls
443-452 – Calls
458-508 – Brigitte Gabriel, founder of the American Congress for Truth (actforamerica.org) and author of Because They Hate: A Survivor of Islamic Terror Warns America, on the Middle-East after the Bhutto assassination, and the troubling reaction to her recent talks in England and before the British Parliament.
• Time (12/31), Missing Evidence from Bhutto's Murder.
512-523 – Brigitte Gabriel
• Washington Post, Independent Voters May Give Obama Edge in Iowa.
• Des Moines Register (1/1), New Iowa Poll: Obama widens lead over Clinton.
• Newsmax (1/1), Candidates Roll Out Ads Before Caucuses.
• Ron Fournier, Analysis: Numbers Tell Tale in Iowa.
• Amanda Carpenter, Romney Hits Huck in Living Rooms.
• Mark DeMoss, Covering The Conservative Bases: Why Mitt Romney Does It Best.
• David Limbaugh, Time to Step Up, Fred.
• Janet Hook and Michael Finnegan (LAT), GOP base scatters to rival camps: No one has been able to assemble a coalition, as Reagan did. The breach, evident in Iowa, could hobble the nominee.
544-554 – Should people be allowed to read out loud or listen to loud music on public transportation?
• Fox News (1/1) Texas Woman Forced to Leave Bus After Reading Bible Out Loud.
558-608 – Ron Prentice, executive director of the California Family Council (californiafamily.org), on their joint lawsuit with Advocates for Faith and Freedom (faith-freedom.com) to stop SB-777. They're also collecting signatures to amend the state constitution with a definition of marriage as that between a man and a woman (protectmarriage.com).
• Reminder! Friday, January 4th, is the deadline to file your petitions in to overturn SB-777 at saveourkids.net!
• S.F. Bay Times (12/27), EQCA, GSA Network File Motion To Protect Students.
• Citizen Link (11/28) California Family Council Sues State over Gender Redefinition.
608 – [1:30] The Money Guys Robert Micone/Bill O'Connor at Applied Financial, 866-SEEK-COUNSEL.
612-623 – John Eastman, Dean of the Chapman University School of Law (chapman.edu/law), on voter ID laws being taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court.
• AP (12/31), Voter ID Law Heads to Supreme Court.
628-639 – Should people be allowed to read out loud or listen to loud music on public transportation?
• Fox News (1/1) Texas Woman Forced to Leave Bus After Reading Bible Out Loud.
644-656 – Calls