NARN, the Band of Brothers Edition!

The Northern Alliance Radio Network will be on the air today, with your hosts Mitch Berg and Ed Morrissey, on from 1-3 CT with live streaming video and chat. If you’re in the Twin Cities, you can hear us on AM 1280 The Patriot, or on the station’s Internet stream if you’re outside of the broadcast area, as well as right here on on the permanent Ed Morrissey Show page at Hot Air.

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Today, Mitch and I will welcome Doc Pepping and Al Malmpre of the original Band of of Brothers, E Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, which fought across Europe in World War II.  We’ll also discuss the week’s politics, my week in Iowa, Obama’s falling polling numbers, and much much more.  Is there anyone more ignorant than an Education Secretary?  Join us and find out!

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We’ll also cover the the case of Marizela Perez, who has been missing in the Seattle area for more three months. Marizela’s case has a connection here at Hot Air, as she is the cousin of the Boss Emeritus, Michelle Malkin. Michelle is trying to spread the word through Facebook and Q13Fox/KCPQ in Seattle. We want to encourage prayers for Marizela’s family, and also try to reach anyone in the area who knows where Marizela might be and ask them to contact the police.

The search has its own website now, Find Marizela, for the latest in the efforts to bring Marizela home. There is also a fund for the family to keep the search efforts going. Be sure to check there and at Michelle’s site for further developments, and keep the family in your prayers.

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America’s Most Wanted is now on the case, too.

Michelle offered an update earlier this month:

Five months ago today, my 18-year-old cousin Marizela Perez vanished from the University District in Seattle near the campus of the University of Washington, where she was a freshman.

The police have made no new progress in her missing persons case. Since I last updated you in July, we’ve had no new leads or breaks — and there still has been no sign or word from Marizela.

We thank everyone around the country who continues to keep their eyes and ears open — and everyone who continues to keep Marizela and her parents in their thoughts and prayers.

I want to call attention again to the NAMUS database as an invaluable yet underutilized tool for families of the missing and law enforcement agencies …

Be sure to read it all and to keep the family in your prayers.

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