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| DATE: THURSDAY, 03.16.23 LAST UPDATE: 08:53 AM ET PREPARED BY: CB, RR, JB, SK, BM, KD |
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We have the following scheduled for today's program:
TOP OF HOUR 2 GUEST: Carol Roth TOPIC: Could Credit Suisse be the next bank that falls? TOP OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Margaret Anna Alice TOPIC: We MUST stop enabling tyranny. |
| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
March 16, 2011 - Obama's NCAA bracket... Jeremiah Wright audio... How would you react in times of catastrophe?... Why hasn't Obama done anything about Libya?... Why are schools monitoring kids' Facebook profiles?... Stu describes his adventure into the "spooky door" at the office... Stephen King really is a scary guy!... Glenn asks, are we in end times?... |
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HEADLINES - RAW & UNVERIFIED |
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NATO, Russia in high-risk aerial cat-and-mouse game Washington's top general said the crash of a U.S. surveillance drone after being intercepted by Russian jets showed Moscow's increasingly aggressive behavior, while Russia warned Washington that flying drones near Crimea risked escalation. CNN: How Russia’s drone downing compares with the worst moments of its confrontation with the US While lines of communication may be open, the U.S.-Russia confrontation is certainly at levels not seen since the most dangerous moments of the Cold War. Russian Ambassador: ‘Odious’ Lindsey Graham Risks Nuclear War Over a Drone “An armed clash between Russia and the United States would be radically different from a proxy war. ... Is the Capitol ready to expose American citizens and the international community to the risk of all-out nuclear war? Answer, dear senator!” Putin's 'martyr complex' is so out of control he may unleash nuclear weapons, think tank warns Heritage Foundation has highlighted a growing risk the Russian president will "make one of the most fateful decisions of the century" in the face of his faltering invasion of Ukraine. We’re One Step Closer to Putin’s Crimea Nightmare Senior U.S. officials privately harbor concerns, but Western leaders have started warming to the idea that Ukraine should kick Russia out of Crimea, despite the nuclear threats. Russia, China, Iran Launch Naval Drills China, Iran, and Russia are conducting joint naval exercises in the Gulf of Oman March 15-19, the Chinese and Russian defense ministries said on Wednesday. Wagner Boss Defends Russians' Right to Criticize Military Top Brass Prigozhin had for years operated in the shadows, but has become an increasingly public figure since the start of the invasion of Ukraine and presenting his forces as more efficient than Russia's regular army. Russia to Up-Skill Jobless to Work in Defense Sector Moscow announced Wednesday it was rolling out free training for unemployed Russians to work in the defense industry. Fewer Americans see Russian military as 'critical threat' to US: Poll According to a new Gallup poll released this week, just 51% of Americans viewed the Russian military as a "critical threat" compared to 59% who said the same in February 2022. What Would America’s Five General-Presidents Say About The Ukraine War? The Ukraine war is dragging on with no strategy to end it in sight — it’s exactly the kind of conflict American leaders who have fought and won wars would disapprove of. Tons of uranium missing from Libya site, IAEA tells member states U.N. nuclear watchdog inspectors have found that roughly 2.5 tons of natural uranium have gone missing from a Libyan site that is not under government control, the watchdog told member states in a statement on Wednesday seen by Reuters. |
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Flight delayed? It’s probably Uncle Sam’s fault Air traffic control is still a lot like it was in the 1960s. Controllers use paper strips to track flights. Instead of using computers, they move paper around manually. “This is your government at work,” says Diana Furchtgott-Roth.
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