Julian Assange’s lawyer says the Wikileaks founder could face 175 years in prison if he’s extradited to the U.S., where he faces espionage charges; Glenn Greenwald, founder of The Intercept, joins Tucker Carlson on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.’
Month: September 2020
TC: Remember 9/11: Rick Leventhal reflects on his experience on Sept. 11 ((tuckercarlson_____)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Leventhal was in Lower Manhattan on 9/11 as the towers came down
TC: Tucker: Democrats, fires and the climate misinformation campaign ((tuckercarlson_____)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
In the hands of Democratic politicians, climate change is like systemic racism in the sky: You can’t see it, but it’s everywhere and it’s deadly
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About 8,800 unaccompanied children have been expelled at U.S. border
By Associated Press
ST: Gen. Jack Keane says 9/11 was a tactical success, but a strategic failure for Al Qaeda ((storymaccallum____)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane joins Martha MacCallum on ‘The Story.’
ST: Son of 9/11 victim honors his father 19 years after attack ((storymaccallum____)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Matthew John Bocchi, author of ‘Sway,’ joins Martha MacCallum on ‘The Story.’
TC: Democrats blame West Coast fires on climate change ((tuckercarlson_____)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Reaction from Michael Shellenberger, president of Environmental Progress and author of ‘Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All.’
ST: President Trump praises JPMorgan for instructing trading staff to return to office ((storymaccallum____)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Companies weigh returning to the office amid COVID; reaction and analysis from Andy Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants and author of ‘Getting America Back to Work.’
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2|||Protesters Were Supposed To Hear Warnings Before Federal Police Moved In. They Didn’t||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||In June, federal police cleared peaceful protesters from a park by the White House. Lawyers now say U.S. Park Police violated a settlement that set out rules for engaging mass demonstrations in D.C.
Police moved in on peaceful demonstrators in Lafayette Square near the White House with tear gas and smoke on June 1. U.S. Park Police made announcements asking protesters to leave, but few people appeared to hear them.
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Protesters Were Supposed To Hear Warnings Before Federal Police Moved In. They Didn’t
ST: Undecided Michigan voters weigh President Trump vs. Joe Biden ((storymaccallum____)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Michigan voters discuss issues that could sway their vote with Martha MacCallum on ‘The Story.’
