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Good DAY from Washington this Good Friday. Our military drops a powerful bomb on an underground ISIS complex in Afghanistan, one week after striking a base in Syria. Jim Carafano sees President Trump as delivering a clear message. Can Trump swing a government makeover? Fred Lucas takes a look. In war-weary Ukraine, the mood is bleak, Nolan Peterson reports. Plus: Lia Fowler on U.S. funding for George Soros' agenda in South America; and David Inserra and Garrison Rutledge on what post-9/11 intel lacks. Happy Easter. |
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A British tourist in her mid-20s was murdered by an Arab terrorist Friday afternoon in a stabbing attack inside of a light rail train in Jerusalem.
Two others, a pregnant woman in her early 30s and a man in his early 50s were injured during the attack. MDA first responders say the pregnant woman was knocked down during the attack and suffered injuries to her stomach, while the man was injured while attempting to flee the attack.
The attack took place inside a north-bound light train near the Old City’s Jaffa Gate just after 12:45 Friday afternoon.
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British intel spotted Trump camp Russia ties |
Rachel Maddow reports on the latest developments in the investigation into connections between the Donald Trump campaign and Russia, including a report by The Guardian that British intelligence agency GCHQ first raised concerns as far back as late 2015. |
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Trump admin drops bomb as new Russia story breaks |
The Trump administration dropped a bomb that the Obama and Bush administrations refrained from using as new ties between Trump associates and Russian agents are reported. Malcolm Nance, David Corn, and David Frum join Lawrence O'Donnell. |
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Join the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) and National Employment Law Project (NELP) for a Worker Memorial Day panel on April 28th at 11:00 a.m. ET at the Economic Policy Institute.
Over 4,800 workers are killed on the job every year. That means 13 workers lose their lives on the job every day. Tens of thousands more die of occupational disease each year and almost 3 million more suffer a serious job-related injury. Yet, within the first 100 days of the Trump administration, Congress and the President have already launched attacks on worker safety and rolled back worker protections that would have saved lives and prevent injuries.
The EPI and NELP invite you to join us on Worker Memorial Day, April 28th for a symposium with experts and workers to remember those that have lost their lives on the job, and to discuss the importance of strong government enforcement and safety standards to prevent work related injuries and fatalities. Our panel will highlight the impact of the new rollbacks on workers' lives and health and other worker protections now threatened by the Trump Administration and new Congress.
This event is free and open to the public. Your RSVP will help us prepare.
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Friday, April 28th at 11:00 a.m. Eastern
David Michaels, Former Assistant Secretary of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and currently Professor, School of Public Health at GWU Peg Seminario, Director, Safety and Health for the AFL-CIO Allan White, Silicosis victim and USW member Sylvia E. Johnson, Assistant Legislative Director for the United Automobile Workers Deborah Berkowtiz, Senior Fellow at the National Employment Law Project Ross Eisenbrey, Vice President of the Economic Policy Institute
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1. TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO H-1B EMPLOYERS: THERE'S A NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN The United States Department of Labor (DOL) recently announced plans to "protect U.S. workers from H-1B program discrimination by providing greater transparency and oversight."Read more
2. NYC COUNCIL ASKS MAYOR FOR $12 MILLION IN TAXPAYER MONEY TO PAY FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS LEGAL FEES The New York City Council has asked Mayor Bill de Blasio for up to $23 million in funding for programs to support illegal aliens residing in New York. Included in these costs are $12 million to pay for the legal representation for illegal aliens who are removable under federal law. Read more
3. PODCAST - CONGRESSMAN MIKE ROGERS TALKS REMITTANCES TO FUND BORDER WALL Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL) discusses his new legislation to fund the border wall. The Border Wall Funding Act of 2017 would impose a 2% fee on all remittances headed south of the US border.Listen Now
4. COLORADO COMMITTEE ADVANCES ANTI-SANCTUARY BILL The Colorado Senate Judiciary Committee passed Senate Bill (SB) 281, also known as the Colorado Citizen Protection against Sanctuary Policies Act, on Monday, to prohibit sanctuary policies that impede the enforcement of immigration law in the state. Read more
5. WHY PRESIDENT TRUMP CAN AND SHOULD STRIP SANCTUARY CITY FEDERAL FUNDING In the case of immigration enforcement, it is highly likely that a reviewing court would find the president well within his rights to withhold immigration enforcement (and general law enforcement funds) from cities, counties and states that are deliberately frustrating the will of Congress with regard to immigration laws. Read more
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