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Thursday, April 24th, 2008

GUEST SEGMENTS:

  • Don't Ask, Don't Tell: The campaign for repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," has arrived in San Diego. Servicemembers' Legal Defense Network's Aubrey Sarvis is dedicated to getting the word out regarding the law banning specific groups from serving openly in the military, she will be in studio with more.   
  • Incision-Less Gastric Bypass: Going under the knife is taking on a whole new meaning. Alvarado Hospital's Dr. Julie Ellner and her patient, Angela Dean are weighing in on how the latest surgery techniques are sending patients home without a trace. The two will be in our studio to talk about it.  
  • Non-Invasive Electrotherapy: Combating pain associated with surgical pain, athletic and work injuries is a common daily experience for many people. Reconstructive surgeon Dr. Dennis Nigro is working to accelerate recovery for patients in a non-invasive surgery. He will join us with more.
  • All-American Stand-up Comedian:  Performing on famous stages across America, this comedian has laughed his way to Def Comedy Jam, Showtime at the Apollo and Last Comic Standing. Lavell Crawford will be in-studio to tell us how his childhood experiences have Americans laughing.  

  AROUND TOWN:

  • Rod Luck will be in Lakeside all morning, promoting the Lakeside Rodeo.

Poll

What is the most critical issue to you when choosing the next President?

  • Economy
  • Immigration
  • Iraq War
  • Homeland Security
  • Other

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National Currents
High: Coast: 64, Inland: 70, Mtns: 66, Deserts: 90
Low: Coast: 55, Inland: 54, Mtns: 48, Deserts: 57

Conditions Today
Morning clouds will give way to partly sunny weather by mid-day. Temperatures will continue to remain cool, and be just a few degrees below normal.
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