Sunday show 7/9/17
Why you might want to think twice before going to law school
Whittier Law School in California is closing its doors for good next spring, and students and faculty are stunned. It is, after all, a shocking milestone – to be the first ever accredited law school to shut down.
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Activists scale Trump Tower, raise 'Resist and Defend' banner
Seven members of the environmental organization Greenpeace are in custody after unfurling an anti-Trump banner at Chicago's Trump Tower. Activists raised a "Resist and Defend" message on the south side of the Trump International Hotel & Tower.
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Hundreds gather to help restore vandalized Colorado Freedom Memorial
Robert and Jean Terry stood looking up at the Colorado Freedom Memorial under a row of names. “Your brother was 14th … I see him,” they said pointing above on the wall.
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Sessions Pledges to ‘Aggressively and Appropriately’ Enforce Hate Crime Laws Involving Transgender Victims
In a speech at the Justice Department’s 2017 Hate Crimes Summit, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said his department will “aggressively and appropriately” enforce hate crime laws “where transgendered individuals are victims.”
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Microsoft cuts thousands of jobs
Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) confirmed the move in a statement sent to CNN Tech, noting it is "taking steps to notify some employees that their jobs are under consideration or that their positions will be eliminated."
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Pope Francis Says America Has ‘a Distorted Vision of the World’
Pope Francis told the Italian newspaper La Repubblica on Thursday that the United States of America—and Russia, China, North Korea and Bashar al Assad's Syria—have “a distorted vision of the world"--("una visione distorta del mondo," as reportetd in Italian by La Repubblica).
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Germany: Chechen Sharia Police Terrorize Berlin
A hundred Islamists are now openly enforcing Sharia law on the streets of Berlin, according to local police who are investigating a recent string of violent assaults in the German capital.
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Bare shoulders, debate on dress code for female Hill reporters heats up
A story about a female Capitol Hill reporter unexpectedly barred from the House Speaker’s Lobby for wearing a sleeveless dress is emerging as Washington’s hottest controversy -- with some veteran journalists now trying to take the blame off Speaker Paul Ryan and saying the rules have long been in place.
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WOMAN CONVICTED FOR FAKE RAPE CLAIMS AGAINST 15 INNOCENT MEN
A British woman who repeatedly claimed of being sexually assaulted and raped by 15 different men – leading one to be wrongly imprisoned – is now facing jail time of her own after she was convicted Thursday of lying about her claims.
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Report: Applicants for US Citizenship Surge; Mexicans Least Likely to Apply
The number of legal immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship has surged by more than 20 percent since 2015, according to a recent Pew Research study – with Mexicans the least likely to apply.
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Snortable Chocolate Claimed to Boost Energy: Is It Safe?
This chocolate isn't for dessert: A new "snortable" chocolate product called Coco Loko is being marketed as a drug-free way to feel energized. But some health experts said they are wary about the effects of inhaling chocolate through your nostrils.
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Tuesday, July 11, 2017
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Show Notes 10/02/2014
Thursday
Show 10/2/14
Immigration
Overload?
The
Obama administration is initiating a program to give refugee status
to some young people from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador in
response to the influx of unaccompanied minors arriving at the
U.S.-Mexico border.
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Michael
Savage blames President Obola for virus in US
bola
has now entered the U.S. because of President Obama’s open-borders
policy, charged talk-radio host Michael Savage. Savage who has a
doctorate in epidemiology, said Obama refused to employ the basic
epidemiological rule of quarantining a deadly virus, “because the
far-left agenda is to have an open-borders policy.”
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KLM
uses passenger sniffing dog to return lost items to customers
The
Dutch airline announced that it is starting to use the services of an
adorable beagle aptly named Sherlock for its Lost and Found service
at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. Sherlock, who wears a vest, is sent
down the concourse to sniff out rightful owners after they've
disembarked, returning items like cell phones, stuffed animals and
books.
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No
Single Missing Link Between Birds and Dinosaurs, Study Finds
Birds
didn't evolve in one fell swoop from their dinosaur ancestors,
suggests a newly constructed dinosaur family tree showing our
feathery friends evolved very gradually, at first.
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Why
are Black staffers fleeing Capitol Hill?
Aides
say a number of high-ranking African-American congressional staffers
have left in recent years, leading to a dearth of diversity on the
Hill.
The
Obama era hasn’t been a period of progress for black Capitol Hill
staffers, and aides say a “diversity drain” of many senior
African Americans to the private sector and the White House in recent
years is partly to blame.
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Michelle
Obama warns Senate control, impeachment rest on 'few hundred votes'
Michelle
Obama warns that First lady Michelle Obama, going to bat for Senate
Democrats amid reports she is abandoning them on the campaign trail,
is warning that control of the chamber and the potential Republican
impeachment of her husband rests on just a few votes.
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Will
Bureaucracy bury the Bitcoin?
As
explained previously in WND, the growing popularity of this
anonymous, decentralized, digital currency has prompted legitimate
concerns about how it may be misused and whether investors can expect
their money to be lost.
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Prosecutor:
Co-Worker Had Altercation With Beheading Suspect ‘About Him Not
Liking White People’
An
Oklahoma man apparently uttered Arabic words during an attack in
which he allegedly severed a co-worker’s head, and had “some sort
of infatuation with beheadings,” but the killing appeared to have
more to do with the man’s suspension from his job than his recent
conversion to Islam, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
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Who
is buying the Islamic States illegal oil?
In
June 2014, computer files captured from a courier for the Islamic
State shortly after the fall of Mosul revealed that the group had
assets of $875 million, largely gained in the sacking and looting of
Mosul and its central bank.
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