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    Audio: Philadelphia Radio Host Dom Giordano at the Border

    Philadelphia Radio Talk Show Host Dom Giordano presents five compelling talk radio remote broadcasts that include a focus on the current impact of immigration, both legal and illegal, on various American cities. Dom and a wide array of guests will take a realistic and constructive look at immigration’s impact on:

    Employment
    Crime
    Health Care
    Social Services
    Infrastructure
    Race Relations
    Tourism

    Immigration is one of our nations most difficult and divisive issues. Dom and guests will promote fair and insightful dialogue, and keep the conversation friendly and constructive.

    Broadcast Dates, Times & Locations:

    Monday 7/13 – 6-10 PM from Charlotte, NC
    Tuesday 7/14 – 6-10 PM from Dallas, TX
    Wednesday 7/15 – 6-10 PM from El Paso, TX
    Thursday 7/16 – 3-6 PM from El Paso, TX
    Friday 7/17 – 3-6 PM from Phoenix, AZ


    The key locations for our broadcasts are El Paso, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona. El, Paso, located on the Mexican border, has been a hot-bed of law enforcement activity due to a sharp rise in crime and drug trafficking between El Paso and Juarez, Mexico. In addition to delving into all related issues, Dom will interview border agents during an private ride-along with Department of Homeland Security personnel. Phoenix remains in the news for its ongoing problem of illegal immigration. Dom will be joined by special guest co-host Maricopa County Sheriff Joseph Arpaio, the man known as America’s toughest sheriff.

    Additional guests will also include:

    Politicians
    Political activists
    Local law enforcement officials
    Education officials
    Immigration rights organizations
    Dom will also discuss the state of tourism, and present nationally know folks who have roots and ties to each broadcast location.

    http://thebigtalker1210.com/pages/4808372.php

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    Audio: Philadelphia Radio Host Dom Giordano at the Border

    Philadelphia Radio Talk Show Host Dom Giordano presents five compelling talk radio remote broadcasts that include a focus on the current impact of immigration, both legal and illegal, on various American cities. Dom and a wide array of guests will take a realistic and constructive look at immigration’s impact on:

    Employment
    Crime
    Health Care
    Social Services
    Infrastructure
    Race Relations
    Tourism

    Immigration is one of our nations most difficult and divisive issues. Dom and guests will promote fair and insightful dialogue, and keep the conversation friendly and constructive.

    Broadcast Dates, Times & Locations:

    Monday 7/13 – 6-10 PM from Charlotte, NC
    Tuesday 7/14 – 6-10 PM from Dallas, TX
    Wednesday 7/15 – 6-10 PM from El Paso, TX
    Thursday 7/16 – 3-6 PM from El Paso, TX
    Friday 7/17 – 3-6 PM from Phoenix, AZ


    The key locations for our broadcasts are El Paso, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona. El, Paso, located on the Mexican border, has been a hot-bed of law enforcement activity due to a sharp rise in crime and drug trafficking between El Paso and Juarez, Mexico. In addition to delving into all related issues, Dom will interview border agents during an private ride-along with Department of Homeland Security personnel. Phoenix remains in the news for its ongoing problem of illegal immigration. Dom will be joined by special guest co-host Maricopa County Sheriff Joseph Arpaio, the man known as America’s toughest sheriff.

    Additional guests will also include:

    Politicians
    Political activists
    Local law enforcement officials
    Education officials
    Immigration rights organizations
    Dom will also discuss the state of tourism, and present nationally know folks who have roots and ties to each broadcast location.

    http://thebigtalker1210.com/pages/4808372.php

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    Philadelphia radio staffers visit on border security tour
    By Alex Hinojosa / El Paso Times
    Posted: 07/15/2009 09:49:27 PM MDT

    EL PASO -- Members of a Philadelphia radio show have traveled 2,500 miles in an RV to get a firsthand look at immigration and border-security issues in El Paso.

    "While you see these issues discussed in the news all the time, it's different once you get down to the area itself and see how the situation really is," said talk-show host Dom Giordano, of radio station WPHT.

    Sponsors helped Giordano and his crew make the trip. Joey Vento, owner of Geno's Steaks in Philadelphia, contributed $30,000.

    Known for the controversial sign asking his restaurant customers to order in English, Vento is on tour with the show. He will be on the air today.

    "I think we should get rid of all the illegals and let the people in that have paid their dues," Vento said in an interview. "You have people trying to get into this country by the rules, and they have to wait 15 to 20 years or more."

    Other guests will include artist Abel Saucedo, Juárez Mayor Jose Reyes Ferriz, Border Patrol agents and ranchers along the U.S.-Mexico border. Former U.S. attorney Johnny Sutton, known for prosecuting U.S. Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Campeon, who shot a drug smuggler in 2007, will also be on the show.

    Giordano said he would like to speak with U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas.

    "The congressman says things aren't as bad as we in the media report or make it seem," Giordano said. "We are open to hear what he has to say and what his perception of the El Paso-Juárez area is so that we can know whether or not the media is part of the problem or part of the solution."

    The Philadelphia crew is broadcasting from the Doubletree Hotel in Downtown El Paso.

    It has already visited Charlotte, N.C., and Dallas. After the El Paso broadcasts end today, Giordano and his crew will head to Phoenix before driving back to Philadelphia.

    Alex Hinojosa may be reached at ahinojosa@elpasotimes.com

    http://www.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_12847655

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    Philadelphia radio staffers visit on border security tour
    By Alex Hinojosa / El Paso Times
    Posted: 07/15/2009 09:49:27 PM MDT

    EL PASO -- Members of a Philadelphia radio show have traveled 2,500 miles in an RV to get a firsthand look at immigration and border-security issues in El Paso.

    "While you see these issues discussed in the news all the time, it's different once you get down to the area itself and see how the situation really is," said talk-show host Dom Giordano, of radio station WPHT.

    Sponsors helped Giordano and his crew make the trip. Joey Vento, owner of Geno's Steaks in Philadelphia, contributed $30,000.

    Known for the controversial sign asking his restaurant customers to order in English, Vento is on tour with the show. He will be on the air today.

    "I think we should get rid of all the illegals and let the people in that have paid their dues," Vento said in an interview. "You have people trying to get into this country by the rules, and they have to wait 15 to 20 years or more."

    Other guests will include artist Abel Saucedo, Juárez Mayor Jose Reyes Ferriz, Border Patrol agents and ranchers along the U.S.-Mexico border. Former U.S. attorney Johnny Sutton, known for prosecuting U.S. Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Campeon, who shot a drug smuggler in 2007, will also be on the show.

    Giordano said he would like to speak with U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas.

    "The congressman says things aren't as bad as we in the media report or make it seem," Giordano said. "We are open to hear what he has to say and what his perception of the El Paso-Juárez area is so that we can know whether or not the media is part of the problem or part of the solution."

    The Philadelphia crew is broadcasting from the Doubletree Hotel in Downtown El Paso.

    It has already visited Charlotte, N.C., and Dallas. After the El Paso broadcasts end today, Giordano and his crew will head to Phoenix before driving back to Philadelphia.

    Alex Hinojosa may be reached at ahinojosa@elpasotimes.com

    http://www.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_12847655

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    day 3 hour 2 has Sutton and he still stands by his story that everything in the ramos and compean case had no wrong doing

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    day 3 hour 2 has Sutton and he still stands by his story that everything in the ramos and compean case had no wrong doing

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