Florida Republicans were putting an end to a raucous, big-spending, character-bashing primary campaign Tuesday as they decided whether a confident Mitt Romney or a defiant Newt Gingrich. (Jan. 31)[jwplayer mediaid="7602"]
Monthly Archives: January 2012
Caught On Video: – Final dive before stricken Costa Concordia cruise ship search called off
The search for the remaining 15 passengers still missing from the stricken Costa Concordia cruise ship has been called off. Italian officials say the effort was too dangerous for rescue workers. The search had already been suspended several times due to poor weather and choppy water. 17 bodies have been recovered from the Concordia since it ran aground off the island of Giglio earlier this month.[jwplayer mediaid="7598"]
Video Comedy: News Busted – January 31, 2012
Topics in today’s show:
–Obama’s state of the union still being discussed
–Mitt Romney gave 14% more to charity than President Obama
–Barney Frank looks to get married
–British medical journal says fried food doesn’t cause heart disease
Starring: Jodi Miller
Production: Dialog New Media
Video: Two New York City Men Injured by Falling Shopping Cart
Authorities are investigating an incident in New York where two men were injured when they were hit by a shopping cart that had apparently been pushed off an upper floor of a parking garage. (Jan. 31)[jwplayer mediaid="7593"]
Video: Audiotape reveals new info on JFK assassination
The final 45 hours of White House recordings secretly taped during John F. Kennedy’s time in office were released on Tuesday, offering researchers unique perspective into the last three months of his administration.
The recordings are part of a collection of more than 248 hours of taped meetings and 12 hours of phone conversations that have been reviewed and released by the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum since 1993.
“The president’s intelligence really comes across,” said Maura Porter, declassification archivist with the presidential library who worked on the tapes for a decade.
Kennedy can be heard stumping experts with his questions in areas that were not necessarily his forte, she said.
The recorded conversations were made deliberately by the president, often captured in the Oval Office or Cabinet Room, but were kept secret from even Kennedy’s top aides, the library said in a statement.





