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Friday, October 19, 2012

400-408 – Robert Jeffress, pastor of the 11,000-member First Baptist Church of Dallas (firstdallas.org), host of Pathway to Victory (ptv.org) heard weekdays at 10am on KKLA – and author of 17 books, including his latest entitled Twilight's Last Gleaming: How America's Last Days Can Be Your Best Days (Amazon).  He and his wife Amy have two daughters and one son-in-law. 

• Robert Jeffress (Fox News, 9/19/2012) Romney and the disappearing evangelical dilemma.

• LINER – As we head into the election, R. C. Sproul provides some great context for believers in his new teaching series "Chuch & State."  For your chance to listen to the series online, or to purchase it, go to kkla.com, keyword "Sproul."

413-423 – • Three big developments:  Ambassador Stephens sent a cable the day of complaining about the security, our CIA Station Chief wrote a cable almost immediately after the attack saying it was a terrorist attack, and the Al Qaeda leader was in the compound leading the attack that night and he told the New York Times that no one from the US government had contacted him for the past 37 days.

(4X) Fox All Stars today, Stephen Hayes, Kirsten Powers, Charles Krauthammer.

[43 BO LIBYA] The day after the attack, governor, I stood in the Rose Garden and I told the American people in the world that we are going to find out exactly what happened. That this was an act of terror and I also said that we're going to hunt down those who committed this crime.  And then a few days later, I was there greeting the caskets coming into Andrews Air Force Base and grieving with the families.  And the suggestion that anybody in my team, whether the Secretary of State, our U.N. Ambassador, anybody on my team would play politics or mislead when we've lost four of our own, governor, is offensive. That's not what we do. That's not what I do as president, that's not what I do as Commander in Chief.

428-438 – (13X) • Chicago Sun-Times (10/19/2012) Transcript, video: Mitt Romney jokes at the Alfred E. Smith dinner.

(15X) • Chicago Sun-Times (10/19/2012) Transcript, video: President Obama jokes at the Alfred E. Smith dinner.

Dave Berg, has a lifetime in radio and television, from literally doing the pork-bellies report in rural Wisconsin, to being a producer for "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" for the past 18 years.  He's been a reporter, an anchor, and the executive producer and bureau chief for various television news organizations.  Before joining the tonight show, he was a writer-producer for NBC News.  He has a B.A. in political science from Northwestern University and an M.S. in journalism from Kansas State. He and his wife Mary have two children, and live in Los Angeles.  He's a Christian conservative.  Follow him at facebook.com/pages/Dave-Berg.  Dave has worked with many political candidates, writing speeches and jokes for them.

443-452 – [Jokes Both 3-5].  Calls – What did you think of last night?  Who advanced their campaign best?

458-508 – [Jokes Both 6-8].  Calls – What did you think of last night?  Who advanced their campaign best?

512-523 – [Jokes Both 9-11].  Calls – What did you think of last night?  Who advanced their campaign best?

528-539 – [Jokes Obama 12-14, Romney 11-12].  Calls – What did you think of last night?  Who advanced their campaign best?

544-554 – (1:04) • RCP (10/19/2012) Whoopi Attempts Gotcha On Ann Romney, Wrongly Says Mormonism Forbids Military Service.

WHOOPI: As first lady, if you get the job, it's going to entail a lot of things, and one of those things is going to be talking to the mothers whose children are coming home in bags, you know, from wars. Now, I know -- I believe that your religion doesn't allow you to go fight.

ANN: No, that's not correct. We have many, many members of our faith that are serving in armed services.

WHOOPI: Okay, um, I say that because when I read about your husband, what I had read, and maybe you can correct this is that the reason that he didn't serve in Vietnam was because it was against the religion. That's what I read.

ANN: No, that's not correct. He was serving his mission and you know my five sons have also served missions. None served in the military.

(:59) • CBS News (10/18/2012) Obama to Jon Stewart: Benghazi response "not optimal".

In an appearance on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart", President Obama told the Comedy Central host Thursday that the response to the Sept. 11 terror attacks in Benghazi, Libya was "not optimal."

Stewart told the president, in regard to the administration's performance in the aftermath of the attacks, that "I would say and even you would admit it was not the optimal response - at least to the American people as far as all of us being on the same page." 

"Here is what I will say, if four Americans get killed it is not optimal," the president responded. "And we are going to fix it, all of it. And what happens during the course of a presidency, you know the government is a big operation at any given time, something screws up and you make sure you find out what's broken and you fix it."

• Three big developments:  Ambassador Stephens sent a cable the day of complaining about the security, our CIA Station Chief wrote a cable almost immediately after the attack saying it was a terrorist attack, and the Al Qaeda leader was in the compound leading the attack that night and he told the New York Times that no one from the US government had contacted him for the past 37 days

(4X) Fox All Stars today, Stephen Hayes, Kirsten Powers, Charles Krauthammer.

(1:13) • RCP (10/18/2012) Rick Santelli On Obama's 5 Million Jobs Claim: "Zero Jobs Created".

You know, fact checkers for these debates are just as horrible as some of the facts being thrown out by both candidates. But I will tell you this. You can slice it any way you want. The president was sworn in in mid-January of '09. So if I go back and look at non-farm, and I have all the data, actual non-farm payrolls, the establishment survey, the headcount survey, and I take the 818 minus thousand from January, because he wasn't sworn in until the middle of the month. Do the math. 

Do you know what the math is? It's a push. It's a push. There's zero jobs created. It's a push. If you look at the minuses and the pluses, it's a push. So where they get all these numbers, and they'll say, 'Well, they were going down for …' 

Listen, whether it's Cubs managers or the president, January of '09 to today, throw out January, it's a push. Basically zero.

558-608 – (3X) • O'Donnell picks fight with Tagg Romney.  • Jason Howerton (The Blaze, 10/19/2012) LAWRENCE O'DONNELL CHALLENGES MITT ROMNEY'S SON TO A FIST FIGHT ON MSNBC: 'ANYTIME, ANYWHERE'.

Dr. Mark Baker, Clinical Psychologist and Executive Director of La Vie Christian Counseling Centers (DrMarkBaker.com, KKLA Helpline (800) 801-5242) in Pasadena and Santa Monica, and author of the million-copy bestseller Jesus, The Greatest Therapist Who Ever LivedThere are 9 basic emotions:  Anger, Fear, Sadness, Hurt, Surprise, Disgust, Shame-Guilt, Joy-Happiness, Love.  

• Today we talk about couples fighting over not having enough money. Is there a "Christian way" to fight?  Yes, just as iron sharpens iron – but if done improperly, you just blunt the blade.  

• Anger is simply "energy to solve a problem."  It's like the red idiot indicator light on the dash, indicating that there's something wrong in the engine and if you don't address it, then you're in for big expensive problems.  You don't get mad at the light, it's there to help you.  Only a fool ignores it.  The smart thing to do is to find out why the light is on.  The same with anger – the anger light is on for three reasons: hurt, frustration, or fear.

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• Ashe Schow (Heritage Foundation, 10/18/2012) President Obama's Taxpayer-Backed Green Energy Failures.

Evergreen Solar ($24 million)*

SpectraWatt ($500,000)*

Solyndra ($535 million)*

Beacon Power ($69 million)*

AES's subsidiary Eastern Energy ($17.1 million)

Nevada Geothermal ($98.5 million)

SunPower ($1.5 billion)

First Solar ($1.46 billion)

Babcock and Brown ($178 million)

EnerDel's subsidiary Ener1 ($118.5 million)*

Amonix ($5.9 million)

National Renewable Energy Lab ($200 million)

Fisker Automotive ($528 million)

Abound Solar ($374 million)*

A123 Systems ($279 million)*

Willard and Kelsey Solar Group ($6 million)

Johnson Controls ($299 million)

Schneider Electric ($86 million)

Brightsource ($1.6 billion)

ECOtality ($126.2 million)

Raser Technologies ($33 million)*

Energy Conversion Devices ($13.3 million)*

Mountain Plaza, Inc. ($2 million)*

Olsen's Crop Service and Olsen's Mills Acquisition Company ($10 million)*

Range Fuels ($80 million)*

Thompson River Power ($6.4 million)*

Stirling Energy Systems ($7 million)*

LSP Energy ($2.1 billion)*

UniSolar ($100 million)*

Azure Dynamics ($120 million)*

GreenVolts ($500,000)

Vestas ($50 million)

LG Chem's subsidiary Compact Power ($150 million)

Nordic Windpower ($16 million)*

Navistar ($10 million)

Satcon ($3 million)*