Combined Simulcasts.


705P Eastern Time: Ken Jost, Congressional Quarterly, re Sotomayor nomination.
720P Eastern Time: Michael Crittenden, Wall Street Journal, re the state of banking, thr TARP banks, the FDIC oppinion of the troubled banks.
735P Eastern Time: Roundtable. Laurie Meckler, Wall Street Journal, Jonathan Allen, CQ, John Tamny, RealClearMarkets.com, re Sotomayor nomination, re GM bankruptcy, re POTUS trip to Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
750P Eastern Time: Continued, re POTUS speech in Cairo, re state of banks and fate of TARP money.
805P Eastern Time: Ed Hayes, attorney, James Rowley, Bloomberg, re Sotomayor nomination, her Sotomayor experience in Manhattan DA, as a criminal trial judge.
820P Eastern Time: Jeff Green, Bloomberg, Thaddeus McCotter, 11th Michigan (R), Livonia, re GM bankruptcy, re unemployment and dislocation in Detroit and Michigan.
835P Eastern Time: Anne Nelson, author, "The Red Orchestra: The Story of the Berlin Underground and the Circle of Friends Who Resisted Hitler," re the artists, actors, married couples, colleagues who worked actively against the Nazi apparatus from 1933 until their dectruction by the Gestapo in 1942.
850P Eastern Time: Continued with Anne Nelson, re John Sieg, American born German citizen who resisted Hitler while working for the Nazi machine and passing information to the British and the Russians by radio.
905P Eastern Time: Jeff Rosen, The New Republic, re Sotomayor nomination and the expectation of future Supreme Court decisions based upon her addition the mix.
920P Eastern Time: Malcolm Hoenlein, Conference of Presidents, re Abbas visit to POTUS at Oval Office, re Tehran sends warships to Gulf of Aden, re Tehran plot against Israeli embassy in Baku.
935P Eastern Time: Roundtable. Jodi Schneider, CQ, John Fund, Wall Street Journal, Diana West, DianaWest.net, re Sotomayor nomination, re Republican response to Sotomayor.
950P Eastern Time: Continued, re GM bankruptcy, re Congress and the politics of the bankruptcy.
1005P: (705 P Pacific Time): Colin Levy, Wall Street Journal, re Sotomayor nominations of the Senate Judiciary Committee, re Joe Biden and his obstreperous flavor on the Senate Judiciary Committee since the 1980s.
1020P: (720P Pacific Time): Thaddeus McCotter, 11th Michigan, re the GM bankruptcy and the severe unemployment in Michigan, now at 12.9 moving to as high as 20%.
1035P: (735P Pacific Time): Roundtable re Afpakia and North Korea. Gordon Chang, Forbes.com, Ann Marlowe, Forbes.com, Larry Johnson, No Quarter, re the Pakistan army offensive in Swat Valley, re North Korea provocations.
1050P: (750P Pacific Time) Continued re SecDef Robert Gates statement that the US will not permit North Korea to become a nuclear weapon power.
1105P: (805P Pacific Time): Roundtable. John Avlon, DailyBeast.com, Craig Unger, Vanity Fair, Jim McTague, Barron's, re Sotomayor and the response of the Republicans, re the Obama administration and the Sotomayor process.
1120P: (820P Pacific Time): Continued re the Republican self-destruction re the Sotomayor nomination, re the banking crisis and the obfuscations of the Treasury and FDIC.
1135P: (835P Pacific Time): Christopher McDougall, author, "Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen," re the Aztec descendants in the Copper Canyons of Chihuahua Province, Mexico, utltra-marathons, running medecine and racing 50 miles in sandals.
1150P: (850P Pacific Time): Bob Zimmerman, author, "Universe in a Mirror," re the Hubble rescue mission de-brief, the the Soyuz docking at ISS, re the next shuttle to ISS.
1205P: (905 Pacific Time): Aaron Klein, WND, from Jerusalem, re the dispute between the Obama administration and the Netanyahu government and the West Bank settlements, re the upcoming Obama speech in Cairo.
1220P: (920 Pacific Time): Lou Ann Hammond, Carlist.com, re GM bankrutpcy and what caused GM failure, re Chrysler failure, re Ford future.
1235P: (935P Pacific Time): Martin Wolf, Financial Times, re the financial crisis and the weak European recovery, re the reasons for prolonged Euro GDP weakness.
1250P: (950P Pacific Time): Evan Ramstad, Wall Street Journal, from Seoul Korea, re the North Korean threat, re the Seoul government response, re Robert Gates statement.


Can someone post (or announce) the new schedule in a way that is understandable?
Also, which hours overlap?
My ASSUMPTION is that it's all six hours in order as before, with the first hour of WABC and the last hour of WMAL being the same, and the last three hours of WABC being the same as the KFI / KSFO broadcast, like this:
Is that right?
Will we still be able to download all six hours of the show?
Thanks very much.
So I am confused regarding the podcasts of this weekend's show. Is the air time from WMAL lost or can it be downloaded as a podcast from somewhere? If I want to get all six hours, where can I go? Itunes isnt al six hours, correct? Im so confused!
Where are the podcasts tonight?
Just saw that you all posted podcasts of each of the six hours. You guys rock!!! Thank you.