IMMIGRATION AND THE REPUBLICAN SPLIT; BIRD FLU UPDATE; 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION; UCLA...FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT; BASEBALL OPENING DAY
IMMIGRATION AND THE REPUBLICAN SPLIT
Recent immigration legislation proposals have driven a wedge between Republicans, who either support the President’s vision of amnesty and a guest-worker program, or those who want to construct a strong physical and legal barrier between Mexico and the US. Larry talks to Newsweek reporter Holly Bailey and Republican strategist Shawn Steele.
BIRD FLU UPDATE
Larry talks with experts about the dangers of Avian Flu reaching our region and what officials are doing to prepare for it.
2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Many names are being bandied about as possible Presidential candidates in the 2008 election. Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Bill Frist and John Warner are just a few of them. But who is likely to run and which candidates should the major parties put their money behind?
UCLA...FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT
Larry talks with LA Times reporter Steve Springer about UCLA's victory over LSU and their national title game this evening against Florida.
BASEBALL OPENING DAY
Both the Dodgers and the Angels play their season openers Monday. The Dodgers host Atlanta at 1:00 Monday afternoon at Chavez Raven. The Angels are in Seattle against The Mariners at 2:05. Larry talks about the upcoming searson with a Southern Califonria sports reporter.