Jeff's foray into radio is a relatively new career choice. He stepped up to the mic in 1995 as a fill-in host for another local radio station. Before he joined the ranks at WTMJ, most people recognized Jeff from his long and successful law career. He is a former federal prosecutor at the U.S. Attorney's Office for eleven and a half years where he was Head of the Organized Crime Task Force. In 1993, Jeff went into private practice and was also on the 1994 Republican candidate for State Attorney General.
Wake up with the day's first look at top business stories and market trends from the U.S. and around the world. Host Gordon Deal and news anchor Gina Cervetti go beyond the headlines to bring a lively blend of intelligent information, humor, and expert analysis to morning radio. The Wall Street Journal This Morning can be heard as weekdays at 4am on Newsradio 620 WTMJ
A devastating story from ABC News reveals a clear contrast in Congress:
Engaged citizens gather in public squares across the country, calling for spending cuts, economic growth and a restoration of America's promise. They demand an end to business as usual in Washington, and the new House Majority goes right to work to heed their call.
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Lobbyists and Senate Dems gather at secret meetings inside the Beltway to push spending spree and same failed economic agenda. Dismissing the American people, they demand more crony capitalism and special-interest patronage, and plot a deeply troubling narrative of false attacks using tired, familiar scare tactics.
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