400-408 – Harry Jackson (thetruthinblackandwhite.com), senior pastor of the 3,000 member Hope Christian Church in Washington D.C., and author with Tony Perkins of Personal Faith, Public Policy, talks about race and the presidential election including Jesse Jackson's crude remarks and apology to Barack Obama. Harry says that Jackson's remarks show that there is a major disagreement in the Democratic party on how to tackle the problems of poverty and other social problems.
• Harry Jackson (7/7), Black Republicans: Key to Party Restoration.
• Bloomberg, Jackson's Crude Remarks May Give Boost to Obama.
• Sydney Morning Herald (7/8), Race card not a trump for Obama.
413-423 – Sean McDowell (seanmcdowell.org), head of the Bible department at Capistrano Valley Schools (cvcs.org), where he has been so successful at training high school students in apologetics that they now debate on college campuses. Sean is at a Family camp in New York today with Frank Turek. Earlier this week he spoke at the camp on apologetics. Sean is the author of Ethix: Being Bold in a Whatever World and his new book, out this week, is called Understanding Intelligent Design: Everything You Need to Know in Plain Language.
428-437 – Mike Erre, teaching pastor at Rock Harbor Church in Costa Mesa (rockharbor.org), talks about upholding Biblical inerrancy in a post-Christian world and about the war for our culture. Rock Harbor attracts a large number of young people and on July 24th Mike is meeting with several other churches to talk about how to reach young people today.
• Times Online (7/7), Barack Obama seeks the help of God to attract more votes.
443-452 – Sally Pipes, president and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute (pacificresearch.org), and author of The Miracle Cure: How to Solve America's Health-Care Crisis and Why Canada Isn't the Answer, tells us why America can't afford Barack Obama's universal health-care plan. In September, she's coming out with The Ten Myths of American Health Care.
• Washington Post (7/8), Democrats Gear Up New Push for Universal Health Care.
• News Review, Mayors back universal health care.
512-523 – Larry Acosta, president and founder of the Urban Youth Workers Institute (uywi.org), who's mission is to build a transformational relationship with 20,000 urban leaders by the year 2010, talks about his ministry and how the love of hip hop music has brought a lot of young people into urban ministries. We are also joined by Barry Corey, president of Biola University (biola.edu), who talks about the importance of listening to what urban ministry leaders have to say.
523 – (2:00) Don Rohde (818) 262-2092. For the past 36 years, Don has been a sales manager at Galpin, the #1 volume Ford dealer in the world for the past 18 consecutive years. Galpin offers Ford, Lincoln-Mercury, Honda, Mazda, Saturn, Volvo, Jaguar, and Aston Martin. Located in the heart of the San Fernando Valley at Roscoe and the 405.
528-539 – • AP, Man Sues Church for $2.5M After Being 'Felled by Holy Spirit'.
539 – (1:30) "Your Independent, Unbiased, Advisors: The Money Guys" Robert Micone/Bill O'Connor at Applied Financial, 866-SEEK-COUNSEL, and online at appliedfinancialplanning.com.
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644-655 – • Fox News, Man Says Prescription Drug Triggered Gambling Addiction, Loss of $3 Million.
• Paul Weyrich, A False Frenzy on Global Warming.
• Atlanta Constitution, Men At Work signs to disappear in Atlanta.
• Houston Chronicle, Is "black hole" a racially insensitive term?
(:15) Jesse Jackson speaks against Obama off the mic while on Fox News
(1:03) Jesse Jackson talking to CNN about apologizing to Obama
(:12) Jesse Jackson talking publicly about the incident about how he was wrong
(:13) Barack forgets to mention Hillary's debt at a campaign stop last night