June 21, 2017

Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, June 21

 

Report: Officer Stabbed by Man Yelling ‘Allahu Akbar’ at Airport, FBI Investigating Possible Terror – Breitbart

The FBI is investigating the stabbing of a police officer at Bishop International Airport as a potential act of terrorism amidst reports that the knife-wielding man shouted “Allahu Akbar.”

‘Sad CNN’ Meme Storms the Internet as Karen Handel Wins Georgia Special Election – Breitbart

Anchor Anderson Cooper moved into a break, but not before the cameras focused on the panel — executive editor for CNN Politics Mark Preston, CNN’s chief political analyst Gloria Borger, David Chalian, CNN’s Political Director, and Bash.

CNN’s Lemon: A Republican Winning in Georgia ‘Shouldn’t Be Breaking News’ – Breitbart

Lemon said, “What’s interesting is that, breaking news, a Republican wins in Georgia, it shouldn’t be breaking news. This is the way it should happen. But the fact, David, that it was so close, at least it appeared in the polling and in the results, as well. The results are actually really close.”

Democrats’ Lessons from Jon Ossoff Loss: Move Left, Forget Civility – Breitbart

Democrats are concluding that Jon Ossoff’s disappointing loss to Karen Handel in the special election for Georgia’s 6th congressional district on Tuesday means they must move even further left, and reject calls for more civility.

Officer Acquitted in Shooting Death of Philando Castille – Breitbart

On June 16 the Minnesota police officer charged with “second-degree manslaughter” and “two counts of intentional discharge of a firearm that endangers safety” was acquitted.


Hour 2

Report on ‘Children’ Killed by Guns Hypes Accidents, Which Are Rare and Declining – Hit & Run : Reason.com

The authors of the Pediatrics study found that 40 percent of the homicides involving teenagers grew out of “arguments” (presumably including black-market disputes, a phenomenon created by drug prohibition), 31 percent were “precipitated by another crime,” 21 percent were gang-related, 9 percent were drive-by shootings, and 7 percent killed bystanders. Some of those categories overlap.

Newsweek Writer Uses Phony Statistics to Support Gun Violence Report

There’s just one problem for Mr. Bort; His numbers are all wrong. And it’s not even close.

2015 NEISS Data Highlights (pdf)

2015 NEISS Data Highlights (pdf)

Buzzfeed peddles fake story that Wonder Woman was paid less than Superman – Red Alert Politics

Both publications reported that Gadot earned $300,000 playing Wonder Woman, while Cavill earned $14 million for his portrayal of Superman.

Vanity Fair: No, Gal Gadot Isn’t Making 46 Times Less Than Henry Cavill

It would be perfectly indicative of the gender pay gap that lingers in Hollywood. . . if it were at all true.

State Department probes Clinton handling of government emails, could pull her security clearance | Fox News

The State Department has opened a formal inquiry into whether former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her aides mishandled classified information while she was the nation’s top diplomat, Fox News has learned. Despite being under investigation, Clinton and her staffers still have security clearances to access sensitive government information.

Next up: a special counsel to probe Team Obama’s obstruction of justice | New York Post

By using fired FBI Director James Comey to attack the new Republican administration, Democrats have opened up a legal can of worms for the Obama administration.


Hour 3

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Large emissions from the electric vehicle batteries | New technique

The result was 2.7 years for a battery of the same size as the Nissan Leaf and 8.2 years for a battery of the Tesla-size, based on a series of assumptions (see box below).

Kidnapped Border Patrol Agent Was Hacked with Machete, Suspects Caught

Suspects in the kidnapping and attack of a U.S. Border Patrol agent have been captured and an official statement from authorities reveals that the agent was hacked with a machete. Breitbart Texas first reported on the issue and first reported the identity of one of the suspects. In this case, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) first tried to keep the matter from the public and then downplayed aspects of the attack.

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