Aubrey Blankenship, Director of Communications at American Majority, and Celia Bigelow, the Director of Campus Action for American Majority Action took on Piers Morgan (watch part of it here). Read their NRO piece that caused the uproar: Why young women want AR-15.
Don't let betting on the Super Bowl tak control; addiction! Addiction expert Delaine Faris weighed in with some shocking stats.
KOGO's legal maven @FredTecce had a few things to say about THIS SAMSUNG AD THAT POKE FUN AT APPLE'S LAWSUIT.
Chip spoke to Chuck Michel, a civil rights lawyer who represents the California Rifle and Pistol Association, AS WELL AS the NRA in California. He is also the author of California Gun Laws, a Guide to State and Federal Firearm Regulations. Gun background checks: Are they worth it?
Other things touched on today...
Webcam to monitor seals installed at La Jolla Children's Pool.
Betcha weren't aware of this - San Diego school police armed with AR-15s.
Expulsion reversed for kindergartner who brought toy gun to school for 'show and tell'.
Rocket launcher turns up at NY gun buyback.
Must-watch testimony against gun control: 'Few saw the third reich coming until it was too late'...
The BEST Super Bowl ad this year...
Phil Mickelson just misses a 59 at Phoenix Open...
TV reporter shuts down drunk would-be videobomber, asks if she has an STD...
Arab-American groups calling this Coke Super Bowl ad 'racist'...
The topic of red light cameras was also a point of contention.. According to the city of San Diego's website, red light cameras are set up at the following other intersections:
- 10th Avenue at A and F streets;
- Aero Drive at Murphy Canyon Road;
- Camino Del Rio N. at Mission Center Road;
- Camino De La Reina /Camino Del Rio N. at Qualcomm Way;
- Clairemont Mesa Boulevard at Convoy Street;
- Cleveland Avenue at Washington Street;
- Del Mar Heights Road at El Camino Real;
- Kearny Villa Road at Balboa Avenue;
- Mira Mesa Boulevard at Scranton Road and Westview Parkway;
- Mission Bay Drive at Garnet Avenue;
- N. Torrey Pines Road at Genessee Avenue; and
- Rosecrans Street at Nimitz Boulevard.
Los Angeles and Houston got rid of their red light cameras last year.





