Monday, November 30, 2009

Mon Nov 30, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW www.crni.net

Lt Colonel Arnold Strong

Colonel Anthony Buckley
USAR 75TH DIV

Tell us about your organization and how it supports the ongoing contingency operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Also what training the USAR 75th DIV provides to troops and the preparation it takes to become battle ready.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tue Nov 17, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW www.crntalk.com


Actor Joel Gretsch stars as Father Jack Landry, a priest whose unease with the Visitors is soon validated by his alliance with Erica over their discovery of the Visitors' secret. Giant spaceships appear over 29 major cities of the world, and Anna (Morena Baccarin), the beautiful and charismatic leader of the extra-terrestrial "Visitors," claims to come in peace. As a small number of humans begin to doubt the sincerity of the seemingly benevolent Visitors, FBI counter-terrorism agent Erica Evans (Elizabeth Mitchell) discovers that the aliens have spent decades infiltrating human governments, businesses, and religious institutions and are now in the final stages of their plan to take over the world. Erica joins the resistance movement, which includes Ryan (Morris Chestnut), a Visitor sleeper agent who wants to save humanity. However, the aliens have won favor among the people of Earth by curing a variety of diseases, and have recruited Earth's youth — including Erica's son Tyler (Logan Huffman) — to serve them unknowingly as spies

Monday, November 16, 2009

Mon Nov 16, 2009

ON TODAY'S SHOW www.crntalk.com

"MEAN JOE GREENE"


“Mean” Joe Greene, star defensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers during the team’s first four Super Bowl championships, is being honored before the Steelers-Bengals game on Sunday, Nov. 15, for some of his most celebrated work OFF the field. This fall marks the 30th anniversary of the iconic “Mean Joe” TV ad for Coca-Cola, which featured the feared lineman limping down a tunnel to the locker room, followed closely by then-eight-year-old Tommy Okon, who offered a battered Greene his ice-cold Coca-Cola. As a gesture of thanks, Greene tossed his coveted jersey to the boy, who stood in amazement after encountering his hero.