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(Interviewing John Voight on "America's Morning News")

Tune in each weekday morning for "America’s Morning News." The program features the largest group of investigative journalists ever assembled for a nationally syndicated radio program and is broadcast LIVE from the Washington Times newsroom in the Nation's Capital, along with updated local news and weather from the KFAQ newsroom here in Tulsa.

"America's Morning News" is anchored from Washington D.C. by John McCaslin, with local news anchored by KFAQ's Lori Lindquist and Tulsa weather from Fox 23.

"America's Morning News" is aimed at showcasing investigative reporting, accountability journalism and live reporting directly from the Washington Times’ newsroom inside the Nation’s Capital. This show represents a full spectrum ranging from breaking investigative reports in real-time to entertainment news, financial news, commentary and point vs. counterpoint. The show utilizes all the resources of The Washington Times in addition to a specially formed investigative unit with 10 reporters.

Anchoring the news desk for the investigative team is veteran broadcaster and Times’ award winning journalist John McCaslin.

McCaslin is a former Metropolitan Editor for the Washington Times, McCaslin directed 45 editors/reporters in their daily coverage of the nation’s capital. Previously, as assistant National Editor, he co-managed daily coverage of the White House, Congress and Pentagon. He has appeared on virtually every major television and radio network — from MSNBC’s “Hardball” with Chris Matthews to National Public Radio’s “Weekend Edition Sunday,” even VH1 — offering insights in the nation’s capital and its ever-changing cast of political characters. He also has been a regular substitute host for Rush Limbaugh, Sam Donaldson on ABC Radio, Mary Matalin on CBS Radio, and Michael Reagan and Oliver North over Radio America.

Listen to "America's Morning News" Weekday Mornings from 5 a.m. to 6 a.m. on Talk Radio 1170 KFAQ.