Sunday, September 17, 2017

The week in review with Bill Katz, the editor of Urgent Agenda


Guest: Bill Katz, the editor of Urgent Agenda.........North Korea fired another missile over Japan: how many more of these missiles can we tolerate?.....President Trump cut a deal with Democrats over DACA and then he didn't........Ben Shapiro, free speech and university administrators..........Senator Sanders pushes 'Medicare for all' but does not really explain how it will be paid for beyond 'taxing the rich' again..........ESPN is now saying that they are about sports not politics but can they get the viewers back?.........and other stories of the day from another very busy week in the Trump presidency...........

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Saturday's show: The politics of Washington with Barry Casselman, The Prairie Editor




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Friday's show: The politics of Washington, health care & demographics




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Thursday's show: Trump & Democrats, Clinton book and a few other thoughts




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Wednesday's show: DACA and the Congress plus Clinton's new book and other stories....




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Tuesday's show: Hillary back, Hurricane Irma, The Pope & climate change & Democrats



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Monday's show: DACA in Congress, Hurricane Irma, 9-11 memories plus Tom Landry




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The UK should get angry at its leaders, not Trump’s tweets



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The U.K., the home of great leaders like P.M. Churchill and P.M. Thatcher, is now just another European country dealing with low birthrates, out-of-control mosques, and bombs going off here and there.
If I were a British citizen living in the U.K., I’d be screaming for some leadership after another bomb and more injuries.
This is the latest report from what used to be very traditionally British London:
Gun cops are now raiding a home in leafy Sunbury-on-Thames in Surrey as part of the investigation into the terror attack yesterday.
Terrified residents were told they had “one minute” to get out of their houses as police evacuated homes on the quiet cul-de-sac at around 1.40pm today.
 
Officers from the Metropolitan police and Surrey police have put a 100m cordon in place in the area, which is a 37 minute train ride from Wimbledon – where the bombed Tube started its journey.
A Met spokesman said: “A search of the address is ongoing and the cordons will remain in place until the operation is complete.
“Police would like to thank the local residents directly affected for their cooperation and patience. Local officers are on duty in the immediate area to talk to the community and address any concerns that they may have.
“No further arrests have been made.”
Things have not been this chaotic in London town since the Nazis were bombing them every night!
In comes Trump with another tweet:
Another attack in London by a loser terrorist. These are sick and demented people who were in the sights of Scotland Yard. Must be proactive!
In a perfect world, I’d prefer a U.S. president who wouldn’t point out these things in public about our #1 ally, especially the reference to Scotland Yard.
At the same time, we are not living in anything close to a perfect world.  My guess is that there are a lot of British who’d wish that their country was indeed more proactive and less politically correct in dealing with this menace.
We hope for the best in the U.K.  However, things are going to get a lot worse before they get better.  The U.K., and Europe, is like the ghost of Christmas future in Dickens’s novel and I hope that we are paying attention and choosing our path forward wisely.
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