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| DATE: THURSDAY, 04.18.24 LAST UPDATE: 08:47 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: Mora Namdar TOPIC: What Israel's response should be to Iran's unprecedented attack. TOP OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Bill Cloud TOPIC: How should a believer respond to biblical prophecy?
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| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
April 18, 2011 - Glenn is back from his comedy tour... The history of tax cuts... National Steal from Work Day... Obama raising taxes out of fairness?... What leftist propaganda is your kid listening to?... Why are we burning our food for fuel?...
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HEADLINES - RAW & UNVERIFIED |
Glenn Beck: In fabrication we trust — the paradox plaguing our elections Critical theory nonsense is becoming an instituted reality, and we are entering perilous times. Don't be fooled by the narratives you will hear on the march to November. GB Poll: Do you think the government should spy on US citizens? Do you think the U.S. government should be able to spy on U.S. citizens without a warrant? What if an American citizen is in contact with a potential terror threat? Oral Argument In J6 SCOTUS Case Lays Bare DOJ’s Partisan Lawfare The solicitor general’s argument painted a picture of the Biden administration enlarging or contracting statutory language to serve political purposes. Biden Opposes Bill That Would Keep Cops And Feds From Buying Your Data The Fourth Amendment Is Not for Sale Act would prevent law enforcement and intelligence agencies from purchasing data that they would otherwise need a warrant to obtain. Steve Baker: A citizen’s guide to FBI ‘knock and talks’ When federal agents appear at the door, the most prudent response is to say, “Talk to my lawyer.” Just ask Zack Bonfilio. 911 outages reported in parts of 4 states Authorities in South Dakota, Texas, Nebraska, and Nevada announced outages in multiple cities, but details about what was causing the outages weren’t immediately available. Number of vacant NYC storefronts has nearly doubled since the pandemic Only 6% of Big Apple storefronts sat empty in 2019, compared to nearly 11.2% this year, statistics from the city Department of Finance show. Woman sentenced to 50 years for stealing baby from woman’s womb, killing mother in Chicago This is a horrific story, but it also involves two of the dumbest criminals ever. |
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Ukraine May Have Just Crossed Putin's Nuclear Red Line Ukrainian drones reportedly targeted a radio engineering center some 360 miles from the Ukrainian border. The site is an over-the-horizon radar station, which forms part of Russia's early-warning network for aerospace attacks.
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Brian Cox Bashes Joaquin Phoenix In Savage Talk Classically trained Shakespearean actor Brian Cox ripped Phoenix’s performance in "Napoleon," saying it was "a truly terrible performance by Joaquin Phoenix. It really is appalling. I don’t know what he was thinking. I think it’s totally his fault and I don’t think Ridley Scott helps him.” |
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Utah students walk out to protest furries So, as a student, you have to not only put up with racist teachers preaching hate for white students and boys roaming the girls' locker rooms, but now you also have to deal with furries. DeSantis signs law mandating K-12 instruction on evils of communism Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed legislation requiring age-appropriate instruction in public schools about the history and tactics of communism, while also establishing new institutes to promote democracy and free markets, in an effort to counter "apologists for communism in our society."
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Pew: 61% of Catholics think abortion should be legal Pew Research found that Catholics who attend mass on a weekly basis are much less likely to support abortion: only 34%. Catholics who attend mass on a monthly basis or never, on the other hand, are much more likely to support abortion: 68%.
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