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President Bush spoke this morning from the White House standing firmly beside Georgia in its conflict with Russia. The President said, "Georgia has cast their lot with the free world, and we will not cast them aside." President Bush argued that free and stable neighbors are in Russia's best interest. Click here to hear the President's remarks.

Remember all the concerns over safe toys last holiday shopping season? There were concerns about lead paint, and more, concerns about toys made in China and around the world. Well, President Bush signed consumer-safety legislation Thursday that bans lead from children's toys, imposing the toughest standard in the world. How will the law be policed and what should we know as parents? Click here to hear the interview this morning with Senior Director of Product Safety and Technical Policy with Consumer Reports, Don Mays.

We've all fallen in love with Michael Phelps and the US Women's gymnastics team. 80% of Utahns are watching the Olympics every night. KSL Newsradio's Tim Hughes reports every morning from Beijing, this morning commenting on China's traditions and the importance of Tiananmen Square, a place we will always associate with this picture. Click here to hear Tim's Olympic Diary today.








