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Monday, October 17, 2011

400-408 – Bob Hamer (bobhamer.net) is a real-life Jack Bauer, a veteran FBI agent who's spent 26 years infiltrating and working undercover in the Russian mob, the Iraqi syndicate, the Crips, La Costa Nostra, and his last undercover, infiltrating NAMBLA, the North American Man-Boy Love Association.  A Marine, a law school graduate, a recipient of the FBI Director's Award for Distinguished Service, but most importantly, a husband to Debbie and their two great kids and five greater grandkids.  His first Matt Hogan book, Enemies Among Us, was a huge hit, and his second Targets Down is a page-turner too that's soon to be a major motion picture!  And he's out with The Last Undercover: The True Story of an FBI Agents Dangerous Dance With Evil, about his riveting exploits.

413-423 – Bob Hamer,

423Pastors and Church Leaders!  Learn to increase the impact of your church at our IMPACT 2011 CONFERENCE coming up November 1st at APU, with guest speakers Jim Reeves, Dudley Rutherford, Steve Mays and J.P. Jones.  It's free, but pre-register at kkla.com, or by calling (888) 799-4999.

428-438 – Bob Hamer

443-452 – Bob Hamer,

458-508 – Scott Rae (Truth) is the chair of the department of Philosophy of Religion and Ethics at Talbot.  Scott's expertise are in the area of medical ethics and business ethics, dealing with the application of Christian ethics to medicine and the marketplace.  He's authored 10 books, including The Ethics of Commercial Surrogate Motherhood, Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics, and Body and Soul: Human Nature and the Crisis in Ethics.  Today we talk about some of the themes evident in the Occupy Wall Street movement:  "people over profits," and "God hates inequality."

508 – Take a stand for Christ at the Line In The Sand event on Saturday, November 11th, at the Rose Bowl from 11am-9pm.  It's free, but pre-register at kkla.com.

512-523 – Scott Rae

528-539 – Scott Rae

544-554 – Jonathan Rose, President and CEO of the Capitol Gold Group (startwithgold.com, (800) 510-9594),   Call today and mention "KKLA," and get not only the Guide to Owning Gold, an $80 value, for free, but also get a FREE silver Mercury dime!

558-608 – (2:21) Boston Fire News Report (NBC 7 TV WHDH in Boston, Mass. 10/17/2011.)

(:35) Glen McGillivray Boston FF Hero Short.

• Fox News (10/17/2011) Boston Firefighter Catches Boy From Third-Floor Window.

Firefighters in Boston rescued at least 15 people from a six-alarm blaze in the city's Roxbury section, including a 6-year-old boy who was dropped from a third-floor window.

Herbert and Judith Lamb were forced to drop their 6-year-old grandson, Xavier, from the window of their third-floor apartment into the arms of a waiting firefighter.

"Thank God I caught him. I've never had to do that before, and I hope I never have to do it again," Boston Fire Lt. Glenn McGillivray, told The Boston Globe. He said firefighters knew Judith Lamb wouldn't be able to hold on to the child until more help arrived, so they told her to drop him. Then they used a ladder to rescue her. //

612-623 – (2:39) Flag Pin Firing. (News 4 WJXT in Jacksonville, FL reporting on firing of a hotel employee for wearing a flag pin.

• News 4 WJXT Jacksonville, FL (10/14/2011). Hotel Fires Man Who Wore US Flag Pin

• Fox News (10/16/2011) Florida Hotel Fires Employee for Refusing to Remove American Flag PinCalls – The new management team fired him for refusing to abide by the Employee Handbook for wearing a flag pin as the front desk supervisor, something he's worn every day to work for the past two years.  Whose side are you on, on this one?

629 – Win a signed copy of David Jeremiah's new book I Never Thought I'd See The Day: Culture at the Crossroads by registering at kkla.com, and catch Turning Point weekdays at 11am.

628-639 – Calls.  Laws for other flags?

639Pastors and Church Leaders!  Learn to increase the impact of your church at our IMPACT 2011 CONFERENCE coming up November 1st at APU, with guest speakers Jim Reeves, Dudley Rutherford, Steve Mays and J.P. Jones.  It's free, but pre-register at kkla.com, or by calling (888) 799-4999.

644-654 – Calls