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1/19/09 - John and Ken
Royce celebrated the commutation of sentences for Border Patrol Agents Ramos and Compean on the air with hosts John and Ken. For years Royce has urged President Bush to commute their sentences. A gross miscarriage of justice has finally been righted said Royce.

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1/16/09 - Michael Savage
As a cosponsor of the Broadcaster Freedom Act, Royce spoke with host Michael Savage about the Fairness Doctrine and urged listeners to contact their Representatives to cosponsor the Broadcaster Freedom Act.

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12/29/08 - Hugh Hewitt
As the ranking member of the Terrorism Nonproliferation and Trade Subcommittee Royce gives his thoughts on the latest international crisis in the Gaza Strip in Israel and the potential crisis along the Pakistan-India border.

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11/26/2008 - John and Ken
Royce discussed his continued fight to commute the sentences of two Border Patrol agents, Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean. Ramos and Compean pursued Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila, a Mexican national suspected of drug smuggling, as he fled to Mexico. Davila's van contained 743 pounds of marijuana - a street value of $1 million. Royce joined his colleagues to request that Mr. Ronald Rogers, Pardon Attorney, submit his recommendation to the President to commute the sentences of Ramos and Compean.

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11/20/08 - KNX
Royce gave his analysis of the recent Financial Services Committee hearing "Stabilizing the Financial Condition of the American Automobile Industry" and discussed the overall state of the housing economy.

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10/21/08 - Dennis Prager
Royce discusses a wide range of issues from foreign affairs to financial services including his work over the years to create a strong federal regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

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7/24/08 - McIntyre in the Morning
Royce discusses the "American Energy Act" and calls on the Democrat Leadership to bring this bill to the floor for an up or down vote to address the number one issue in America - high gas prices.

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7/23/08 - John and Ken
As an original cosponsor of the "American Energy Act" Royce discusses how this legislation's "all above approach" could help lower prices at the pump and ease the burdens on Americans. The legislation will increase the supply of American-made energy, improve conservation and efficiency, and promote renewable and alternative energy technologies.

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7/17/08 - Lou Dobbs
Funding our government is the responsibility of the United States Congress. Royce discusses how the Democrats have shut down the appropriations process to thwart Republican efforts to address the issues the American people care about - like gas prices and immigration.

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7/10/08 - KNX Business Hour
Anchor Frank Mottek asks Rep. Royce to give his thoughts on the Financial Services hearing titled Systemic Risk and the Financial Markets. Both Secretary Paulson and Chairman Bernanke testified during the hearing.

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6/10/08 - John and Ken
Royce attends a press conference to demand the Democrat leadership take action on the bill, Fence By Date Certain Act. The Fence By Date Certain Act would repeal the Omnibus language, reinstate provisions of the Secure Fence Act which required 700 miles of double-layered fencing at specific locations along the border, authorize full funding, and require the fence to be built by June 30, 2009.

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5/22/08 - John and Ken
Royce discussed the problems with the 2008 Farm Bill and the reason he voted no. Also up for discussion was the defeat of Feinstein's amnesty amendment. Amnesty sends the message that individuals who want to come to our country do not need to respect our laws.

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4/16/08 - John and Ken
Royce supports the SAVE act - a three point plan to reduce illegal immigration. The Save Act will secure America's borders, implement mandatory work authorization verification, and reduce illegal immigration through interior enforcement. This legislation provides the tools and resources necessary to enforce immigration laws. He urged his colleagues in the House to sign a discharge petition for the SAVE Act which would bring the bill to the floor for a vote.

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