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November 26, 2008

November 26, 2008

Today on Ankarlo Mornings: It’s the day before Thanksgiving and Ankarlo has learned speed cameras will be up on the 10 and I-40 every twenty miles. He’s had enough.

Also, Ankarlo and Diane discuss friends with benefits and whether you should have a friend of the opposite sex when you are dating.

 
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November 25, 2008

November 25, 2008

Today on Ankarlo Mornings: You have heard about the War on Christmas, even Easter. But, what about the War on Thanksgiving. Oh, it’s happening now. Ankarlo explains.

Ankarlo talks to Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon about ways for the city to raise revenue in this trying economic time. Mayor Phil also got a red light ticket! He explains how.

Robert Brokamp from the Motley Fool answers your 401k questions.

Speed cameras are on Ankarlo’s mind again today. Why? He has come up with a new way to beat them. Listen to find out.

 
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November 24, 2008

November 24, 2008

Today on Ankarlo Mornings: Ankarlo follows up on the latest news from St. Johns, Arizona. The state has filed a motion to dismiss one murder charge against the 8-year old boy. Defense Attorney Bruce Blumberg from Blumberg & Associates explains what the state might have in mind.

Also, the boy’s mom spoke to Good Morning America. Ankarlo plays the entire interview on the air during the show. The interview didn’t reveal much new information, but it was interesting to see how Eryn Bloomfield reacted.

Does everyone have a nude photo? It seems so. A man and his wife left behind a cell phone at McDonald’s. Turns out it had naked photos on it. Those photos ended up on the internet and now the man and wife are suing McDonalds. Good luck with that one.

In the final hour, Ankarlo talks credit cards and banks. Gary has several business accounts and his personal checking account with the same bank. He was behind on some of his business credit cards and the bank decided to take the money from his checking account to pay the balances. What’s up with that?

 
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November 21, 2008

November 21, 2008

Today on Ankarlo Mornings: Again, our attention turns to St. Johns as Ankarlo explores new questions about this case. Did the 8-year old act alone? If so, how could he have? Was the step mother involved? Where is she? Is the mom a drug user?

Also today, video has come across our radar with a dad spinning his child around in dance moves. It’s strange. Ankarlo says this is child abuse.

 
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What the hell?

November 21, 2008

November 20, 2008

November 20, 2008

Today on Ankarlo mornings, more from St.Johns, Arizona and what Ankarlo thought about yesterday’s activities in the courtroom of the Alleged 8 year old boy who shot his father and roommate. He touched a little bit on kids owning guns and a friend of the family of the suspect had a few thoughts about what happened, and your phone calls .It’s all here , Thursdays addition of Ankarlo mornings.

 
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November 19, 2008

November 19, 2008

Ankarlo was broadcasting live today from St.Johns, Arizona. More audio from the confession of the 8-yd old who accused of shooting his father and roommate came out yesterday evening and Ankarlo wanted to know more about the story so he went to the town where it happened.Take a moment and listen in, it will interest you on what he found out.

 
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November 18, 2008

November 18, 2008

It’s Tuesday and more discussion was said about the Halloween photo of the U of A student and her boyfriend dressing up like and airplane crashing into the WTC. Also hear audio tape from the 8yr-old boy from St.Johns and the killing that happened.Ankarlo was caught on Photo radar he had a guest come in and explain what he needs to do about this, and alot more.

 
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Victimless Crimes?

November 18, 2008

Another senseless murder happened when an illegal immigrant—under the influence—slammed into a car taking a couple of Valley students to a band competition.  The non-citizen has been here for 14 years, proving that he disrespects our border laws as much as our drunken driving laws.  Meanwhile, those border laws will soon be changing as President-Elect Obama met with amnesty lover McCain on Monday to discuss the nation’s direction on the very issue.  If you want a clue how it will turn out just look to Houston, Texas where 75% of the more than 3,500 inmates who admitted their illegal status, and were being held on charges including sexual assault, drug distribution, rapes and other violent offenses have been released from jail. 

Why?  Because authorities didn’t want to deal with the paperwork partly because their understaffed and partly because they expect immigration standards to change.  Meanwhile, this victimless crime continues to claim more lives, there and here.  Since no one gets killed in these stories—what do we tell the families of the victims?

Ankarlo’s Take is written for broadcast.  You can hear it here or live during Arizona’s Morning News at 7:20 on News/Talk 92.3 KTAR.

 
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Halloween Stupidity

November 18, 2008

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Two University of Arizona students need a lesson in civics, and compassion and manners.  The idiots went to a Halloween costume party dressed as a building and a mode of transportation.  “Darrell, you demonize these kids for that?  Come on!”  Okay, how about another detail I may have left out—the young lady (and I’m stretching it to call her that) was dressed as an airplane.  The gentleman (and he is not) was dressed like one of the World Trade Center Buildings, complete with bodies falling out of windows.  Are you kidding me?  Are young people really this desensitized?  Where is the shame?  Where are the memories of the pain?  Why are the devastating images not seared into their brains—forever?  Perhaps our state’s universities should spend a little more time teaching history—especially recent history—that changed this country forever.

Ankarlo’s Take is written for broadcast.  You can hear it every weekday during Arizona’s Morning News at 7:20 on News/Talk 92.3 KTAR.

Update:  We know now their names; Nicole Cassese and her boyfriend Yael Nadel-Cadaxa.  New pictures have also surfaced.  Apparently, they practiced their “crash” before they went to the party.  According to thedirty.com, Yael wanted to burn toy firefighters and glue them to his World Trade Center costume.   Unbelievable.  We’ve also been busy behind the scenes trying to secure an interview with Nicole and Yael. 

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Update from thedirty.com

Nicole has gone into hiding and has changed her name on her Facebook page.  Also, of note, according to a party attendee several people were quite upset at her and Yael’s costume.  He noticed they were not at the party long after the host asked them to remove their costumes.  Maybe, there is help after all.

Ankarlo.KTAR.com Update:

Nicole wrote a guest column in the Arizona Daily Star in 2005.  She wrote about the documentary, “Out-Foxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War on Journalism.”  In the column, Nicole writes, “The documentary showed Fox News as a sad excuse for journalism.  It was shown as an obvious right-wing news outlet in film, and I processed my thoughts on how news should be unbiased–and therefore I should not be able to discern the views of the anchors and reporters.”  Later in the piece, “I promise to deliver real news, so that viewers can form their own opinions, once presented with all the facts.”  Maybe she should take her own advice.  Here’s more, “If I stick with my major (fingers crossed) and ever become a reporter, I can asure you this, I will stay true to what journalism really is.”  She forget to add unless she was at a Halloween party.

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