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| DATE: WEDNESDAY, 04.19.23 LAST UPDATE: 08:44 AM ET PREPARED BY: CB, RR, JB, SK, BM |
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We have the following scheduled for today's program:
TOP OF HOUR 2 GUEST: Charlie Seraphin TOPIC: FIRSTHAND ACCOUNT: What it was like to speak to David Koresh during the Waco siege. BOTTOM OF HOUR 2 GUEST: Ike Skelton TOPIC: A county in Missouri refuses to work with the ATF, claiming the three-letter agency is "unconstitutional." TOP OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Kash Patel TOPIC: How did a low-level Air National Guardsman get access to the Pentagon documents on the Ukraine war? BOTTOM OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Sen. Roger Marshall TOPIC: Sen. Marshall releases a comprehensive report on the origins of COVID-19 and finds that the pandemic likely started with two separate leaks from labs practicing “gain-of-function” research. |
| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
April 19, 2004 - Al-Qaeda planned chemical bomb attack in Jordan... Where did they get the chemical weapons?... Glenn speaks with Jayna Davis about her book 'The Third Terrorist'... John Kerry conspiracy theories... George Tenet should be fired... John Kerry's Waffle House... Rally for the troops in Cleveland... What did Bush say about brown people?... |
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HEADLINES - RAW & UNVERIFIED |
Fox reaches $787M settlement with Dominion moments before opening of defamation trial Fox News agreed to settle a voting machine maker's defamation lawsuit alleging the network aired false claims that it rigged the 2020 presidential election against Trump. Meet the ‘elite’ couples breeding to save mankind "We are quite familiar with the pronatalist movement and are supporters of it," says Jake Kozloski, the co-founder of an AI matchmaking service which aims to address the "fertility crisis fueled by a marriage crisis" by helping clients find the other parent of their future children. Texas Coordinates With ATF to Share Income of Residents for Warrantless Monitoring Documents show this has led to at least one person being monitored by the feds without a warrant through the federal gun background check system. Ralph Yarl shooting echoes eerily similar incidents this month An alarming shooting trend is emerging in 2023: Victims or shooters arriving at a mistaken location. Since January, there have been three high-profile shootings involving victims or officers arriving at the wrong address. When a city plagued by crime votes for more crime Chicago voters had a clear choice: Elect a new mayor who would be tougher on crime or elect a new mayor who would be more lenient on crime. They chose the more lenient candidate. If People Are This Eager to Riot and Loot Now, What Will America Look Like Once Economic Conditions Get Extremely Bad? Our major cities have already become cesspools of lawlessness where violence can literally erupt at any moment. Media ‘fact checkers’ lie to defend Alvin Bragg First up, it’s “false,” Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler claimed, that billionaire George Soros “funded Alvin Bragg.” New York gun buyback to offer up to $500 per weapon surrendered The first handgun each individual turns over will also earn them $500, but they will only be compensated $150 for additional handguns. Those who turn in rifles or shotguns can get just $75 per weapon. And "non-working, replica, antique, homemade, or 3D printed" guns will fetch only $25 apiece. Vegan Eric Adams forces his deficient diet on schoolchildren, hospital patients Adams is cutting meat from the menus for New York City schools and public hospitals, despite the negative effect it will have on children and patients. This is partly an exercise in self-importance by a self-important man. REI to Close Portland Store, Citing Break-ins, Theft In an email to customers Monday, REI said its store in Portland “had its highest number of break-ins and thefts in two decades, despite actions to provide extra security.” Toddler crawls through White House fence The Secret Service walked across the North Lawn to retrieve the tot and reunite him with his parents. |
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'A credit crunch has started' as banks tighten lending by the most on record, Morgan Stanley CIO says In a note on Sunday, the Morgan Stanley CIO said that the last two weeks have shown the steepest decline in lending on record as banks scramble to offset the breakneck pace of deposit flight, which has accelerated in the month since SVB failed. Depositors pull nearly $60 billion from three US banks as Apple raises pressure The deposit flight has been turbocharged by the collapse last month of Silicon Valley Bank and two other U.S. lenders, with cash moving out of bank accounts at a pace not seen since the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. Elon Musk Predicts Dire Financial Situation For US Later This Year “Silicon Valley Bank collapsing overnight is a one hell of a big canary. … I think that there is a serious danger with the global banking system.” China cuts US Treasury holdings in Feb to near 13-year low, raises economic security China further reduced its holdings of U.S. Treasury debt in February to the lowest level in nearly 13 years, as other foreign holders cut their holdings by 4.7 percent year-on-year to $7.34 trillion. NYTimes Bitcoin Hit Piece Backfires As #StopThePresses Movement Erupts On Social Media What happens when America’s purported “paper of record” promulgates an unabashedly biased hit piece against Bitcoin’s so-called “climate impact,” replete with shoddy reporting, wrong data, logical fallacies, and even doctored photographs?
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US To Russia: Please Don't Share Our Sensitive Nuclear Energy Tech In Ukraine Russia took over the nuclear plant in Ukraine after it invaded. On Tuesday, CNN reported that the U.S. DOE sent Russia a letter explaining that the power plant “contains US-origin nuclear technical data that is export-controlled” and could undermine U.S. national security if it fell into the wrong hands. CNN 'fact'-check: Trump falsely claims Putin didn’t boast of Russia’s nuclear might during the Trump presidency Trump said under Biden, we hear about Russia's nukes every day, but that didn't happen when Trump was in office. BUT during his time in the White House, Putin repeatedly referred to Russia as a “major nuclear power” – in fact, Putin called both Russia and the U.S. “major nuclear powers” as he stood beside Trump. Vladimir Putin orders two 'Bear' nuclear bomber jets to border in chilling threat Putin has ordered two Tu-95MS nuclear bombers to the border as part of surprise drills believed to be a new show of strength to the West. Russian State TV Discusses Plan to Rule the World After Winning Nuclear War "Let's say, we won in a nuclear war, a fast and limited one, we got them all, pew-pew. After that, we have to rule the world. The victor has to rule the world."
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Bills' Damar Hamlin OK to play after suffering cardiac arrest Hamlin shared Tuesday that doctors concluded commotio cordis, "an extremely rare consequence of blunt force trauma to the heart that happens at exactly the wrong time in the heart rhythm, causing the heart to stop beating effectively," per the American Heart Association, caused him to suffer cardiac arrest.
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