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| DATE: WEDNESDAY, 11.30.22 LAST UPDATE: 08:46 AM ET PREPARED BY: CB, RR, JB, SK, BM, NN |
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We have the following scheduled for today's program:
TOP OF HOUR 2 GUEST: Daniel Horowitz TOPIC: A bipartisan Senate passes landmark Respect for Marriage Act, which will provide federal protections for same-sex marriages. BOTTOM OF HOUR 2 GUEST: Kari Lake TOPIC: Arizona county delays certification of election results. TOP OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Jon Gabriel TOPIC: What does Arizona need to do to fix its elections for 2024? |
| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
Nov 30, 2004 - Trump talks about marriage and the need for a prenuptial agreement... Glenn isn't sure how he feels about Trump... Pros and cons of medical marijuana... War on terror... Michael Jordan's brother heads to Iraq... 'Jeopardy!' contestant's record winning streak ends... Wisconsin man shoots hunters... Susan Saint James story... |
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HEADLINES - RAW & UNVERIFIED |
Two Oath Keepers convicted of seditious conspiracy in Jan. 6 case, the most serious case yet However, federal prosecutors failed to prove that there was a pre-coordinated plot to actually storm the U.S. Capitol. A Peek Inside the FBI’s Unprecedented January 6 Geofence Dragnet Google provided investigators with location data for more than 5,000 devices as part of the federal investigation into the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Montana AG Concerned UPS and FedEx Working with Biden Admin to Track American Gun Owners Montana’s top law official is concerned that shipping giants UPS and FedEx are working with the Biden administration to bypass laws that bar the federal government from creating a national database of American gun owners. San Francisco approves 'deadly force option' for police robots Like at the beginning of an 80s sci-fi movie, the local city board voted to approve the measure in order to protect the police and the public. Completely unrelated fun fact: Most of 'Robocop' was filmed in Dallas The locals know this, but most people nationally assume it was filmed in Detroit. New York City to Remove Mentally Ill People from Streets Against Their Will Mayor Eric Adams told New York City workers to hospitalize people they deemed too mentally ill to care for themselves, even if they posed no threat to others. No, conservative commentators aren’t responsible for mass shootings On Nov. 19, a deranged person walked into an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs and began shooting, killing five. Before he had even been arraigned, leftist commentators were confidently saying he was probably another right-wing loon inspired to terror by the hateful rhetoric of politicians. White social worker sues Seattle for CRT-based harassment, retaliation Critical race theory is more than just the employee training framework inside Seattle's Human Services Department, according to a longtime white social worker who received HSD's "maximum achievement" award just three years into his employment. SF’s New 'Futuristic’ Public Toilet Breaks Down On Just Third Day On the Job A highly hyped new SF bathroom hailed as “the future of public toilets” lasted only three days into said future, as the high-tech bathroom kiosk quickly had to be relieved of its duty and found itself closed for repairs. Florida fireworks store engulfed in massive fire during fatal car crash A driver was killed after crashing into a Florida fireworks store that went up in flames after the impact on Monday. |
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'Joe Biden blew it': Rail workers' union lashes out at the White House Biden frequently calls himself the most pro-union president in history, yet he's now urging Congress to use the power granted it under the Railway Labor Act of 1926 to avert a strike. Pelosi, Schumer vow to avert rail strike despite angry unions While rail carriers and other industries praised the proposed deal, discontent and anger quickly surfaced from rank-and-file rail workers from four of the unions that voted down the deal. Biden voted against ending 1992 railroad strike but wants Congress to act to avoid one now Biden said in 1992 he was "not convinced" that Congress should "act to reward the actions of the railroad companies at this time." Democrats Double Republicans’ Ad Spending in Georgia Runoff Battle Warnock and his fellow Democrats have poured nearly $37 million into campaign advertising since Election Day, according to AdImpact data shared by NBC. Walker: I Built a $100 Million Company, All Warnock Ever Did Was Get ‘Money from Parishioners and Taxpayers’ "... and yet he’s in Dr. King’s church, [and] all he talks about is the color of people’s skin rather than the content of their character.” Arizona county board supervisors say they voted to certify election 'under duress' "I vote 'aye' under duress. I found out today that I have no choice but to vote 'Aye' or I will be arrested and charged with a felony." John Podesta Is Back In The White House This time, Podesta sits in a key transactional position where he will spearhead Biden’s climate initiatives, which should concern all Americans. Oakland Will Send Taxpayer Dollars To Residents So They Can Donate To Politicians Nearly 74% of the city’s voters approved Measure W, mandating that the city biannually send four $25 dollar vouchers to residents for donations to mayoral, City Council, or school board candidates. NY Dem asks supporters to help pay off campaign bill in fundraising email Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, the former head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee who told families struggling with inflation to eat Chef Boyardee, still owes $8,371 in campaign bills and would like someone else to pay his bills. Fire Ronna McDaniel: The case for Lee Zeldin as RNC chairman If the manager of your local 7-Eleven performed as poorly as Ronna McDaniel has as the Republican National Committee's chairwoman, he would have been in the unemployment line already. |
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