Saturday Show 05-11-16
Newly disclosed CDC lab incidents fuel concerns over safety and transparency
Encased in spacesuit-like gear needed to protect them from the world’s deadliest viruses, four scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stepped into their lab’s decontamination chamber where a shower of chemicals was supposed to kill anything on them and make it safe for them to exit into an adjacent changing room.
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CDC warns of Zika virus, downplays refugee TB
Zika virus. The name is in headline news as the latest threat to our health. World Health Organization (WHO) officials declare it a “Public Health Emergency.” The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published an alarming map showing cases diagnosed in the U.S.
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SHOCKER! PRIVATE-PROPERTY ADVOCATES WIN 9 STRAIGHT AT SUPREME COURT
The U.S. Supreme Court this week handed victory to another private-property owner in a long series of fights against federal regulators, essentially overturning a lower court’s decision that gave a totalitarian power to the government to impose use regulations on private land – and prevent the owners from appealing.
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Appeals court rules no Constitutional right to carry concealed guns
A federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled Thursday that people do not have a Second Amendment right to carry concealed weapons in public, in a sweeping decision likely to be challenged by gun-rights advocates.
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Showing posts with label CDC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CDC. Show all posts
Monday, June 13, 2016
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Show Notes 10/16/2014
Thursday
Show 10/16/14
Special guest tonight, Jim Horn author of Moslem Men Fear Woman
CDC
denies enterovirus link to illegal-alien kids
The
CDC denies a causal link between the surge of illegal-alien children
from Latin America and the enterovirus D-68 outbreak in the United
States, but government data show the virus was rare in the U.S.
before this year.
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Obama
expected to order National Guard to Liberia
President
Obama is expected to issue an executive order to put National Guard
boots on the ground in Liberia to help stop the spread of Ebola,
according to a report Thursday.
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Army
Secretary: “I certainly would not suggest any family member not to
be worried”
Ebola
is "a very concerning matter," Secretary of the Army John
McHugh told reporters on Wednesday. "I certainly would not
suggest to any family, don't be worried, don't be concerned. Every
time a solider goes forward on any mission, there's concern. And --
and this is a very concerning matter."
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Government
spends 2 cents to make 1 penny
The
cost for the U.S. government to produce pennies and nickels is more
than the face value of the coins, a government watchdog points out.
Judicial Watch, in a statement Wednesday, called it an “egregious
waste” and a “fleecing.” The U.S. Treasury’s practice,
Judicial Watch said, “means hundreds of millions of coins have been
sold well below cost.”
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White
House pool reporters seeking own news distribution
Pool
reports: Those summaries of the president’s public appearances that
go to the media at large, are filed by a rotating group of
journalists whose work is intended to be free of content changes by
the White House.
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Small
Group of Liberal Activists Isn't Denying Using Automated Software to
Target Tweets at Limbaugh Advertisers
A
small group of liberal activists who want conservative talk-radio
host Rush Limbaugh off the air are not denying--as stated in an
investigative report posted on Limbaugh’s website--that they have
used automated software to generate massive numbers of negative
tweets to companies they apparently have never patronized but that
advertise on Limbaugh’s show.
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Show Notes 06/16/2013
Show notes Sunday
06/16/13
Father's Day
Scholars believe that
the origin of Father's Day is not a latest phenomenon, as many
believe it to be. Rather they claim that the tradition of Father's
Day can be traced in the ruins of Babylon.
Pope blesses hundreds of Harley Davidsons
Biker culture came to
the Vatican on Sunday as Pope Francis blessed thousands of
Harley-Davidsons and their riders celebrating the manufacturer's
110th anniversary with a loud parade and plenty of leather.
Allen West blames big
government for problems in the black community
Former Florida Rep.
Allen West asserted Friday that liberal policies were responsible for
the high unemployment and out-of-wedlock births in the
African-American community.
CDC: Nearly 50 US
adults will develop one mental illness
A CDC mental-health
fact sheet--Mental Illness Surveillance Among U.S. Adults--says that
"published studies report that about 25% of all U.S. adults have
a mental illness and that nearly 50% of U.S. adults will develop at
least one mental illness during their lifetime.”
Man of Steel takes
flight
"Man of Steel"
leaped over box office expectations in a single weekend. The Warner
Bros. superhero film earned $113 million in its opening weekend at
the box office, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Birthday of the US Army
When the American
Revolution broke out, the rebellious colonies did notpossess
an army in the modern
sense. Rather, the revolutionaries fielded an amateur force of
colonial troops, cobbled together from various New England militia
companies.
Saturday, November 03, 2012
Show notes 11/01/12
Uncooperative Radio Show Notes:
Thursday 11/01/12
Biden to Slain
Navy Seal’s Father: ‘Did Your Son Always Have Balls the Size of
Cue Balls?’
Charles Woods, the father of former
Navy Seal Tyrone Woods who was killed in the terrorist attack on the
U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, said when his son’s body came
home, Vice President Joe Biden asked him, “Did your son always have
balls the size of cue balls?”
The Benghazi drip drip drip
As he left his Marine One helicopter
Wednesday evening and walked to the residence of the White House,
President Obama did not respond to a question shouted out by ABC
News’s Mary Bruce about when he would begin to provide answers to
the numerous questions building up about what exactly what went wrong
in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012.
The church will not be silent this
November
A bold, new film defies all political
correctness this election season by declaring America’s biggest
battle come November won’t be electoral, but spiritual.
For the maker of “300 Million
Slaves,” however, there’s no separating the church’s battles
from the state’s.
Also visit
http://www.todaysamerica.com/
CDC: US birth rate hits all time low
The birth rate in the United States hit
an all-time low in 2011, according to a report released this month by
the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
NYU lab mice drown during hurricane
Sandy
New York University Hospital has
reportedly lost thousands of laboratory mice to Hurricane Sandy, a
research setback that could take years to correct, according to
scientists.
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