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| DATE: WEDNESDAY, 04.10.24 LAST UPDATE: 08:55 AM ET PREPARED BY: CB, RR, JB, SK, BM |
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We have the following scheduled for today's program:
TOP HALF OF HOUR 2 GUEST: Rep. Chip Roy TOPIC: CALL YOUR CONGRESSMAN: Why the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act should NOT be reauthorized without a warrant requirement. GUEST: Rep. Thomas Massie TOPIC: CALL YOUR CONGRESSMAN: Why the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act should NOT be reauthorized without a warrant requirement. BOTTOM OF HOUR 2 GUEST: Rep. Warren Davidson TOPIC: Breaking down the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. TOP OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Arthur Herman TOPIC: What are the historical parallels between what's happening in Israel today and WWII?
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| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
April 10, 2008 - Controversial Obama delegate stays with campaign... The economy... Marcus Luttrell and David Bellavia about Vets for Freedom... Ben Stein about his new documentary 'Expelled'... Compean and Ramos update... Elton John in concert... |
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CNN: House Republicans confront fight over FISA reauthorization Sources said that while supporters of the program are confident it will be reauthorized, intelligence officials are deeply concerned that it may be renewed only with a warrant requirement — thereby making it impossible for the DOJ to use Section 702 to disrupt true, urgent threats. CIA Officer Admits To Undercover Journalist That FBI Agents Attended January 6 Protest At Capitol When asked if the public will ever find out, the officer responded, "Nope. And they probably never will." Arizona high court ruling restricts abortion in nearly all circumstances, but it may pave the way to something worse than before Activists have already begun collecting signatures for a state referendum that would make abortion up to six months a "fundamental right." If similar referenda in other states are any indication, the proposal will likely gain enough signatures to qualify for the ballot in November, when voters will likely approve it. Biden: I’ll Consider Further Unilateral Action on Guns During an interview with Univision that aired on Tuesday, Biden stated that he would consider taking further executive action on guns and criticized Trump because he “famously told the NRA that, don’t worry, no one’s going to touch your guns” if Trump won. Woman Gets Sentenced To Prison For Selling Ashley Biden’s Diary The woman and her accomplice previously tried to sell the materials to Trump’s campaign but were rebuffed and encouraged to give them to the FBI, per court papers reported by NBC News. Norfolk Southern reaches $600 million settlement over East Palestine train derailment If the court approves the settlement, all class-action claims within a 20-mile radius of the derailment will be resolved. Parents of Michigan school shooter both sentenced to 10-15 years for involuntary manslaughter The first parents to ever be charged, then convicted, in their child’s mass shooting at a U.S. school were both sentenced Tuesday to 10-15 years in prison after facing the victims during a sentencing hearing in a Michigan courtroom. Boeing hit with whistleblower allegations, adding to safety concerns "I literally saw people jumping on the pieces of the airplane to get them to align," he said. DeSantis Signs Bill To Further Crack Down On Retail Theft, Porch Piracy Despite the explosion in crime in places like California, New York, and D.C., Florida has seen a 30% decrease in shoplifting since DeSantis took office in 2019. Buttigieg mocks crime concerns from his personal security bubble "I can safely walk my dog to the Capitol today in a way that you couldn't do when we all got here." Buttigieg, like many other elected officials, is provided with a security detail. How to understand your Gen Alpha child Have you ever heard words like sigma — not the Greek letter — gyat, or fanum tax? Apparently, they mean alpha male, “girl your a** thick,” and the cost of stealing food from your friends, respectively. Generation Alpha is made up of kids born since 2012. |
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Biden urges Israel ‘to just call for’ 6-8 week ceasefire, doesn't mention hostages as part of the deal The White House adamantly insisted it does not mark a shift in policy after Biden did not mention Hamas or a hostage deal in his appeal to Israel. Hamas refusing Israeli demand for release of 40 living hostages in truce deal Hamas has claimed that in order to do so, it would have to release male Israeli troops, as the terror group isn’t in possession of 40 living elderly people, women, and female soldiers. Iran Smuggles Arms to West Bank, Officials Say, to Foment Unrest with Israel The covert operation, described by U.S., Iranian, and Israeli officials, is heightening concerns that Iran is seeking to turn the West Bank into a flashpoint in its shadow war with Israel. IDF Bombs Hamas Rocket Launch Posts In Humanitarian Zone “This is just another example of Hamas’ exploitation of the civilian population for their own benefit,” the IDF wrote. Jordan failed to stop pro-Palestine protests. Now it's accusing Hamas of leading them. Jordan has detained hundreds for participation in protests against Israel's war on Gaza, as pro-government voices suggest Hamas is behind the uprising. Nearly Half of US Muslims Support Hamas in War A recent poll by the Pew Research Center shows that nearly half of Muslims in the U.S. support the Hamas terrorist group in its war against Israel — a similar proportion to that found in a different poll of Muslims in the United Kingdom. Media Refuses To Cover ‘Death To America’ Protest In Michigan Even Though White House Condemned It Politico, MSNBC, CBS News, the New York Times, NBC News, ABC News, the Washington Post and NPR were among the major outlets that did not cover the event. Student Arrested After Pro-Hamas Sit-In Has Ties to the White House, Muslim Brotherhood-Linked Org One of the leaders of a group of students who held a sit-in at Vanderbilt University this week in support of Hamas is a long-time Democratic party activist with White House ties. Dozens of anti-Israel protesters arrested after storming cafeteria in Senate office building: Cops The mob of demonstrators marched inside the Dirksen Senate Office Building around lunchtime while chanting phrases such as, “Senate can’t eat until Gaza eats!” | Video |
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Russia Says It's Investigating Senior US, NATO Officials for ‘Financing Terrorism’ While the Investigative Committee did not specify which terrorist attacks it suspects were funded by Western organizations, the announcement comes as top Russian officials double down on claims that Ukraine and the West were involved in the deadly Crocus City Hall attack last month. UN nuclear watchdog's board sets emergency meeting after Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant attacks Russia said on Tuesday that Ukraine had attacked the nuclear plant with drones for a third day. Kyiv said it had nothing to do with any such attacks, and any incidents were staged by Moscow. The Washington Post Is More Dangerous Than So-Called Russian Propaganda The paper claims Russian propaganda is fueling opposition among Republicans to further Ukraine funding, dismissing genuine concerns over the cost and lack of accountability as the result of "an increasingly sophisticated strategy" by the Kremlin to exploit America's economic woes and border crisis. Tuberville suggests Ukrainian leaders are spending money US gives them on ‘beach houses all over the world’ “We are printing $80,000 a second, borrowing $80,000 a second, $4.6 million a minute! And we’re thinking about giving Ukraine more money to waste — these people can’t buy any more houses, and what they bought, they’ve got beach houses all over the world. Let’s start thinking about our country.” Zelensky Ex-Advisor Suspected of Being Part of Group that Embezzled Nearly $2.5 Million Artem Shylo, a former adviser at the President's office, was detained for allegedly leading a group formed in 2021 that stole funds from Ukrzaliznytsia, Ukraine’s national railway company.
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German minister to speed up deportations to fight rising crime "Foreign offenders must leave Germany much more quickly. The strict deportation rules we have created must now be enforced. Anyone who doesn't stick to the rules must leave," Nancy Faeser said, adding she also had zero tolerance for violent crime, which was up 8.6% last year.
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