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| DATE: TUESDAY, 10.25.22 LAST UPDATE: 08:35 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: Eric Schmitt TOPIC: Led by Schmitt, 19 Republican-led states are launching an investigation into 6 large U.S. banks over ESG policies. BOTTOM OF HOUR 2 GUEST: Don Bolduc TOPIC: GOP cuts spending in New Hampshire Senate race as Democrat lead narrows in the polls. TOP OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Kathryn Limbaugh TOPIC: Rush Limbaugh's legacy is commemorated in new book: "Radio's Greatest of All Time." |
| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
Oct 25, 2002 - DC sniper trial... CIA director says something bigger than 9/11 is coming... Moscow theater hostage crisis... What do these stories all have in common?... What is the long-term solution to terrorism?... What is the meaning of "duck in a noose"?... Larry King's terrible interview with DC sniper family... |
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HEADLINES - RAW & UNVERIFIED |
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Axios: Red tsunami watch Two weeks out from the midterms, evidence points to a reemerging red wave that could sweep in GOP control of both chambers. In the Senate, Republican officials are now bullish they'll gain at least the one seat necessary to regain the majority. CNBC: Republican gains in key states signal bad news for Democrats ahead of midterms, new polls show In Ohio, 40% of likely voters said that they would prefer both the House and Senate to be controlled by Republicans, versus 33% who would prefer to have Democrats in charge, according to a Spectrum News/Siena College poll released Monday. New Rasmussen poll shows tight PA senate race Rasmussen’s latest poll has the alt-left Democrat John Fetterman at 45%, while Dr. Oz gets 43%. The outcome is within the poll's 3% margin of error. Dixon closes 17-point deficit, brings Michigan gov race to tie, despite Whitmer's big cash advantage The Trafalgar poll released Sunday shows Dixon with 47.9% of the vote, compared to 48.4% for Whitmer. Cook Political Report moves DCCC chair Maloney race to 'toss-up' It’s a sign of how big the GOP wave is looking — and how potent the issue of crime is in New York — that Republicans have a shot at unseating the powerful lawmaker in a double-digit Biden district. RealClearPolitics launches accountability project to preserve public trust in good polling In 2004, it became a national brand. Four years later, there were some imitators, such as Pollster and FiveThirtyEight, but RCP has remained the standard-bearer. |
Central Bank Digital Currencies Would Let Governments Control What People Spend Money On: IMF Official “By programming CBDC, that money can be precisely targeted for what kind of people can own [CBDC] and for what kind of use this money can be utilized, for example for food.” US Has Only 25 Days of Diesel Supply; Shortage Could Cripple Economy Diesel stockpiles are at their lowest level for October in records that date back to 1993. EIA data show, as of Oct. 14, 25.4 days of supply — down from 34.2 days of supply four weeks prior. World is in its 'first truly global energy crisis' — International Energy Agency Tightening markets for liquefied natural gas worldwide and major oil producers cutting supply have put the world in the middle of "the first truly global energy crisis." Goldman, BofA See Worst Year Since 2008 For European Equities Forecasters slashed targets in the past month, indicating a 17% slide for the Stoxx Europe 600 Index this year, the worst performance since the global financial crisis. Texas Natural Gas Drops Toward Zero as Output Swamps Pipelines Natural gas prices in the Permian Basin of West Texas are plunging toward zero as booming production overwhelms pipeline networks, creating a regional glut of the fuel. The ships full of gas waiting off Europe’s coast As LNG continues to be brought ashore, demand for facilities that heat the liquid and turn it back into gas remains high. There aren't very many such plants in Europe. Prices for US and European Renewables Keep Rising as Demand Strengthens Impacts of new U.S. energy policy, European energy crisis, and supply chain issues seen in the market. |
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