Friday, April 10, 2009

Mon Apr 13, 2009

On Today's Show: www.crntalk.com

General Richard Meyers - "Eyes on the Horizon: Front Lines of National Security"
General Richard B. Myers retird as the 15th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in October, 2005, after serving over 40 years in the US Air Force. A native of Kansas City, Kansas, and a 1965 graduate of Kansas State University, General Myers has held command positions at every level, including Commander of US Space Command, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Pacific Air Forces, US Forces Japan, and two fighter wings. A fighter pilot with over 4,100 hous, General Myers logged more than 600 combat hours during the Vietnam conflict.
General Myers now sits on several public and non-profit boards and currently lectures nationally on national security issues and leadership. He is Foundation Professor of Military Histor and Leadership at Kansas State University and holds the Colin Powell Chair of Leadership, Ethics, and Character at National Defense University. He lives in the Washington, D.C. area with his wife, Mary Jo. They have two daughters and a son, and, to his great joy, a growing number of grandchildren.

CariDee English-"Pretty Wicked" HOST - Tuesdays on Oxygen (10-11 p.m. ET)
Do you use your looks to get ahead, get out of a traffic ticket, get a job, land a boyfriend or cut through the line at a trendy club? Ten divas from Oxygen's newest competition reality series 'Pretty Wicked' answer yes to all of the above. "Pretty Wicked" puts looks aside and has these prima donnas compete to see who is the most beautiful on the inside for a grand prize of $50,000.

Randy Pleva - "Paralyzed Veterans Awareness Week"
Paralyzed Veterans of America Awareness Week, April 13-19, 2008 - A time to honor and highlight the continuing courage, service, and leadership of America’s Paralyzed Veterans . During Awareness Week, all Americans are being encouraged to take time out of their busy schedules to honor the continuing courage, service, and leadership of America’s paralyzed veterans.


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