The CG Program: Tuesday, July 21
Christopher Gabriel | Jul 20, 2009 | Comments 0
On today’s program, our Tuesday regular, WDAY First News anchor and Goodwill Ambassador to The Christopher Gabriel Program, Chastity Walberg joins me in studio. Also, Dr. Neale Fretwell (Head Companion Animal Geneticist at Mars Veterinary) joins us to talk about DNA for animals. He developed the Wisdom Panel MX test. Put another way, it’s the gold standard in mixed-breed genetic identification for dogs.
Today’s talkers include the latest Rasmussen Poll on the 2012 Presidential Race…apparently, the election has already begun. We’re on it, we’ll report and you can decide if it’s all just a little ridiculous. Also, have you ever tried to obtain your own medical records? I’m going to share my story and you tell me if it’s just this side of insane. Also, I’ll share a compelling story from one man who had a very different take on the moon landing.
Along with the usual players – Top 5 @ 10, The One Minute of Your Life You’ll Never Get Back and This Day in History – we’re all set for Tuesday’s program, Live from Fargo.
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About the Author: Christopher Gabriel is the host of The Christopher Gabriel Program on AM 970 WDAY in Fargo, North Dakota and around the world online at WDAY.com. You can listen to him weekdays from 11 am to 2 pm CT. His program serves up a unique blend of current events, pop culture, sports and humor with guests and contributors from across the nation. As a writer and humorist, Christopher's work has been been published by the Chicago Sun-Times, Reuters, publications within Sun-Times Media, USA Volleyball and Team USA, the Official Website of the U.S. Olympic Committee. He's also been a weekly columnist in Fargo's daily newspaper, The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead.














