Saturday Show 3-25-17
CEO Makes Employees Take Snowflake Test
You’d better put on your safety pin. This article is sure to trigger some of you. Why? Because … gasp … you’re about to get some real talk from someone who makes hiring and firing decisions every single day.
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Many Montana Lawmakers Seem To Be Falling For A Conspiracy Theory About Muslims
Montana lawmakers are close to passing a bill aimed at preventing Islamic law from being used in court cases, an unfounded conspiracy theory based on no evidence that claims Muslims in America are trying to subvert the US Constitution.
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Jewish Voice for Peace to host convicted terrorist at confab
An Israel advocacy group criticized a pro-BDS group for denying its request to hold a memorial event for Israeli terror victims at its conference, which will feature a convicted terrorist as a speaker.
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U.K. top cop warns of 'extreme right-wing groups' after Islamist attack
A top cop in London’s Metropolitan Police department warned the public Wednesday evening over the ongoing threat from extremist organizations. Only he wasn’t referring to the Islamist attack that unfolded hours before, but threats from ‘extreme right wing groups’ that may target Muslims for retribution.
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Half of all federal arrests related to immigration
Immigration arrests and border-related cases have swamped the federal government, the Justice Department said Thursday, pointing to new statistics that show half of all arrests made by federal authorities in 2014 were for immigration offenses.
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Senate Letter Reveals Staggering Number Of Murders By Illegal Aliens With Previous Criminal Convictions
A letter written by the Senate Judiciary Committee in June 2015 to DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson, Secretary of State John Kerry and Attorney General Loretta Lynch reveals news facts about the number and nature of crimes committed by illegal immigrants who had already been convicted of other crimes but were released back into the public either because their home country would not accept their deportation and/or because they exceeded a Supreme Court mandate prohibiting detention of deportable foreign nationals beyond six months.
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Starving Venezuelans dying for eating poisonous yuca sold in black market
Tulio Linares saw four of his relatives and a neighbor die one by one in Venezuela. It all happened within a week, following a family meal where they had ingested one of the few staples that are still available and affordable in the starved nation: the starchy yucca o cassava.
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Venezuela military trafficking food as country goes hungry
When hunger drew tens of thousands of Venezuelans to the streets in protest last summer, President Nicolas Maduro turned to the military to manage the country's diminished food supply, putting generals in charge of everything from butter to rice.
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Desperate and hungry, thousands of Venezuelans risk life in mafia-infested illegal mining
Amid record-breaking poverty rates countrywide, an increasing number of Venezuelans is stepping outside the law and trying their luck in the treacherous world of illegal mining.
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Monday, March 27, 2017
Friday, February 13, 2015
Show Notes 02-12-2015
Thursday show 2/12/15
New Mexico Sheriff
stands against IRS
In a case reminiscent
of the Cliven Bundy land standoff in Nevada, a New Mexico sheriff is
refusing on constitutional grounds to allow the federal government to
sell the property of a business owner embroiled in a dispute with the
IRS until the owner receives due process of law and his appeal is
heard.
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Terror suspects
arrested every day in UK as police call for extra funding to cope
with Islamic threat
Metropolitan assistant
commissioner Mark Rowley revealed fanatics were being detained on a
daily basis following a sharp rise in arrests because of the growing
threat from Islamist jihadists.
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Earnest,
Psaki Take to Twitter to Clarify Position on Terror Targeting of
Jewish Store
White
House and State Department press secretaries took to Twitter Tuesday
to underscore that the administration believes a terror attack on a
kosher store in Paris last month was anti-Jewish, hours after both
appeared reluctant during daily press briefings to acknowledge that.
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VA secretary asks Iraq
War veteran: 'What have you done?'
Veterans Affairs
Secretary Robert McDonald on Wednesday asked a Republican lawmaker
who served in both Iraq wars, "What have you done?" as the
two men sparred over huge cost overruns at a troubled Denver VA
hospital.
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PA town packs hear and
wants visitors to know
Drive into tiny Conoy
Township, Pa., and you'll see the standard "welcome" sign,
but it also comes with a warning: "THIS IS NOT A GUN FREE ZONE."
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Beretta Pushes Back on
Army Rejection of M9A3 Pistol
The U.S. Army has now
formally rejected Beretta USA's proposal for a modernized version of
the M9 9mm pistol. But Beretta is not giving up just yet.
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Abraham
Lincoln
Abraham
Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in a one-room log cabin in
Hardin County, Kentucky to Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln.
Thomas was a strong and determined pioneer who found a moderate level
of prosperity and was well respected in the community.
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Friday, October 24, 2014
Show Notes 10/23/2014
Thursday
Show 10/23/14
UK
gun owners now subject to warrantless home searches
Registered
gun owners in the United Kingdom are now subject to unannounced
visits to their homes under new guidance that allows police to
inspect firearms storage without a warrant.
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Former
Secret Service agent on gun mess: I knew it!
The disclosure that guns
purchased in the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms’
Fast and Furious anti-drug cartel program have been found at a crime
scene in the United States did not surprise Dan Bongino, a former
Secret Service agent who raised the very scenario last year.
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Senate
Democratic Officials Start Lashing Out at White House
The
relationship between the White House and Senate Democrats hit a new
low Tuesday evening after the administration's press office released
a transcript of first lady Michelle Obama's appearance in Iowa on
behalf of Democratic Senate candidate Bruce Braley. The problem: The
subject line of the e-mail referred to Braley as the "Democratic
candidate for governor."
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Judge restricts Dinesh Dsouzas travel
A federal judge in New York City has put filmmaker and bestselling
author Dinesh D’Souza under a travel restriction during the eight
months in which he has been sentenced to a community confinement
center in San Diego, where he must spend each night.
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JUDGE SIDES WITH IRS, DISMISSES LAWSUITS
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., sided today with the Internal
Revenue Service and dismissed lawsuits by tea party organizations
seeking redress for improper delays and scrutiny of their
applications for tax-exempt status.
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Davis City Council votes to return armored vehicle to federal
government
It was free, but the imposing-looking armored vehicle recently
acquired by the Davis Police Department is being sent back. The Davis
City Council voted 3-2 Tuesday night to return the vehicle to the
federal government.
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MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry More Afraid of Police Than Ebola, ISIS
“At this point, I feel much more terror every time I see blue
lights than when I think about Ebola or ISIS,” said Harris-Perry.
“It feels to me – and it could be, not blue lights coming for me,
but just anywhere on the street – I feel like, ‘Please God, don’t
make me have to interact here,' because these videos make it feel
like there is nothing that makes you safe."
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Show Notes 05/16/2013
Uncooperative Radio Show Notes:
Thursday 05/16/2013
Spain's economy is now as bad as
Greece's
The unemployment rate in Spain recently
hit an astounding 27.2 percent for the first quarter of 2013, which
is the highest it's been in decades and higher than unemployment was
in the United States during the Depression.
OECD's down beat on Italy
The Organisation for Economic
Cooperation and Development has just delivered yet more bad news for
Italy’s new prime minister.
It is now forecasting that the
eurozone’s third largest economy will contract by more than
expected this year.
UK joblessness up again
The latest unemployment totals from
London underscored how weak Britain’s economy remains.The number of
people without jobs continued to rise.
IMF board approves Cyprus bailout
The EUR1 billion IMF loan program is
part of a EUR10 billion joint bailout with the European Union. Euro
authorities have already approved the deal, paying out the first
tranche earlier this week.
http://www.foxbusiness.com/news/2013/05/15/imf-board-approves-cyprus-bailout/#ixzz2TQzqKtHZ
FDR Sowing the Seeds of Chaos
The long-lasting imprint from FDR’s
famous “Hundred Days” did not stem from the bank holiday,
national industrial recovery act, the farm adjustment act, the
Tennessee Valley Authority, or the public works administration.
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