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Brian Copeland May 30, 2010 10AMMore >>

In honor of all the graduates out there, Brian played "High School Never Ends" and wondered if that's true. Do the superficial cliques and competition continue into adulthood... or do people eventually "grow up"?

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Brian Copeland May 30, 2010 9AMMore >>

With the largest environmental disaster in our history still spewing oil into the Gulf, President Obama's leaving on vacation. He's skipping out on Memorial Day also...is this just wrong?

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Brian Copeland May 23, 2010 10AMMore >>

Brian Copeland May 23, 2010 10AM

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Brian Copeland May 23, 2010 9AMMore >>

Brian Copeland May 23, 2010 9AM

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Brian Copeland May 16, 2010 10AMMore >>

A tale of two college girls." 1) A student in Glendale admited she faked her own kidnapping to avoid having to admit she'd dropped out of UCLA. Should she have to pay for the public resources used to search for her? Should she face criminal charges? 2) It was recently revealed that an Atlanta student entered the country illegally at age 11. Immigration officials have said she will be allowed to complete her education, and then deported. Is this a civil rights disaster, or appropriate immigration policy?

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Brian Copeland May 16, 2010 9AMMore >>

Bryan asked if parents today behave as though they have a sense of entitlement, or are the childless just whining?

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Brian Copeland May 9, 2010 10AMMore >>

Brian welcomed Sam Barry and Kathi Kamen Goldmark, authors of "Write That Book Already!"

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Brian Copeland May 9, 2010 9AMMore >>

Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade’s wife has filed a lawsuit against actress Gabrielle Union, claiming Union's involvement with Wade has inflicted emotional and mental distress on the couples children. Brian asks, can we put the blame on the new person if a new relationship leads to issues for children involved?

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Brian Copeland May 2, 2010 10AMMore >>

Brian continues to discuss Arizona's immigration stance.

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Brian Copeland May 2, 2010 9AMMore >>

Arizona wants to fire teachers whose accents might make it difficult for students to understand them. On the heels of its controversial new immigration reform law, could this be another example of racially-motivated policy making in the state, or the appropriate response to a legitimate concern?

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