April 12, 2017

Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, April 12

Notre Dame Students Claim VP Pence’s Presence on Campus Makes Them Feel ‘Unsafe’ – Breitbart

The uproar at the University of Notre Dame over Vice President Mike Pence’s upcoming commencement address has escalated, as students are now claiming that his presence on campus will make them feel “unsafe.”

Malkin: Who’s Unsafe on Campus? | Truth Revolt

In other words: The mere presence of a public official whose policy positions veer from acceptable left-wing norms is a public safety hazard.

United faces more questions as dragged passenger hires high-powered attorney – Chicago Tribune

Meanwhile, David Dao, the passenger at the center of the growing imbroglio, retained a high-powered Chicago personal injury lawyer, Thomas Demetrio.

United CEO: Airline will no longer use police to remove passengers | Fox News

In the future, law enforcement will not be involved in removing a “booked, paid, seated passenger,” Munoz said. “We can’t do that.”

Few Protections to Avoid Getting Bumped From Overbooking | NBC New York

U.S. airlines bumped 40,000 passengers last year, not counting those who volunteered to give up their seats. United booted 3,765.


Hour 2

Judicial Watch Sues ATF Over Plan to Reclassify AR-15 Ammo as ‘Armor-Piercing’

The ATF proposal in February 2015 called for no longer exempting 5.56mm SS109 and M855 (“green tip”) ammo from the definition of “armor piercing” ammunition as detailed in the ATF 2014 Regulation Guide, said Judicial Watch in a press release.

Black Suspect Arrested For Damaging Store, Writing Threat | The Daily Caller

Police have arrested a black male suspect in connection with a fire at a store owned by South Asian immigrants left damaged with a note from “White America” telling them to “go back to where they came from.”

Melania Trump accepts damages from Daily Mail over model claims

“The defendant acknowledges that these claims about the claimant are untrue, and we retract and withdraw them.

“The defendant is here today publicly to set the record straight, and to apologise to the claimant for any distress and embarrassment that the articles may have caused her.”

WHOA: Did a WaPo writer just blatantly lie about Sessions calling illegal immigrants ‘filth’?! – twitchy.com

Daniel W. Drezner, writer at the Washington Post, tweeted that Sessions described illegal aliens as filth …

Bill O’Reilly Sexual Harassment Scandal, Advertiser Defections a Test for Fox News’ Future | Variety

Just as Fox News was moving forcefully into the post-Roger Ailes era with none other than Rupert Murdoch at the helm, a fresh crisis has erupted to underscore how hard it will be for the news organization to clean up unsavory aspects of its workplace culture, past and present.

BREAKING: Sessions Announces Illegal Aliens Who Illegally Re-Enter The U.S. Will Be Charged With a Felony – Katie Pavlich

aliens that illegally re-enter the country after prior removal will be referred for felony prosecution


Hour 3

Intelligence Reports Show Susan Rice Didn’t Break Law When She Requested Names Of Trump Associates

Trump told The New York Times in an interview in early April that Rice might have committed a crime. “It’s a bigger story than you know,” he said, “I think that it’s going to be the biggest story.”

Congress expands ‘unmasking’ probe amid questions over Rice role | Fox News

“We will be performing an accounting of all unmasking for political purposes focused on the previous White House administration,” a member of the committee told Fox News. “This is now a full-blown investigation.”

FBI got court order to monitor ex-Trump adviser in Russia probe: Washington Post | Reuters

Citing law enforcement and other U.S. officials the Post reported that the warrant for Page was obtained last summer by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. (wapo.st/2p3L6xi)

Asking people to show up on time is not inclusive, says Clemson employee training – The College Fix

On another slide, a character named Alejandro schedules a 9:00 a.m. meeting between two groups of foreign professors and students. The first group arrived fifteen minutes early, while the second arrived ten minutes late [and wanted to “socialize” first]. According to the answers, it is wrong for Alejandro to “politely ask the second group to apologize,” or explain that “in our country, 9:00 a.m. means 9:00 a.m.”

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