DATE: THURSDAY, 04.10.25 LAST UPDATE: 11:42 PM ET PREPARED BY: CB, RR, JB, SK, BM
TODAY'S BOOKINGS
We have the following scheduled for today's program:
BOTTOM OF HOUR 1 GUEST: Stephen Moore TOPIC: President Trump’s tariff pause isolates the real bad actor: China.
TOP OF HOUR 2 GUEST: Ben Lamm TOPIC: What could our foreign adversaries, like China, do with the technology that was used to bring the dire wolf back from extinction?
TOP OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Richard Werner TOPIC: The impact of tariffs across the globe.
BOTTOM OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Dan Cogdell TOPIC: Attorney for EPIC City, the proposed Muslim-centric community in North Texas, addresses alleged “misinformation” about Sharia law fears.
ARCHIVES
Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
April 10, 2010 - The Miami Marlins manager's love for Fidel Castro... How Glenn is restoring the Oval Office... Glenn endorses his shoe for president... Olbermann's hypocrisy on violent rhetoric... Brad Meltzer and his book 'Heroes for My Daughter'...
Trump hits back with a 125% tariff in escalating trade war with China Trump raised the tariff on Chinese imports to 125% on Wednesday, hours after China boosted the duty on American goods to 84% in an escalating battle that threatens to disrupt trade between the world’s two largest economies.
Tariffs on autos, auto parts remain in place Trump’s 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs won’t apply to the 25% auto and parts tariffs, leaving Michigan’s key industry bracing for supply chain disruption and higher consumer costs.
House passes bill to rein in rogue district court judges The GOP-backed No Rogue Rulings Act would block district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions, targeting liberal jurists who’ve repeatedly derailed Trump’s agenda.
Jill Biden's lust for power torched the Democrats and saved the country New reports confirm Jill Biden pushed her cognitively declining husband to run again, ignored warnings from aides, blamed others for his collapse, and tried to sabotage Harris — handing Trump an easy path back to the White House.
White House hints Americans should hear Biden-Hur interview tape Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Americans would be “quite interested” in the audio of Biden’s classified documents interview, as the DOJ continues to block access despite mounting legal and congressional pressure.
NYC welcomes ICE back to Rikers Island after lengthy ban The invitation to occupy office space at Rikers Island was also extended to other federal agencies, including the FBI, the DEA, the ATF, Homeland Security, and even the U.S. Postal Service.
53% of Americans have unfavorable view of Israel, compared to 42% in 2022 Among Republicans, 37% view Israel unfavorably, compared to 27% in 2022; 69% of Democrats view Israel unfavorably, compared to 53% in 2022. Young people in both parties have relatively high unfavorables toward Israel: 50% of Republicans and 71% of Democrats in that age group view Israel unfavorably.
Trump slaps Iran with toughest sanctions yet ahead of nuclear talks The Trump administration hit Iran’s nuclear industry with sweeping new sanctions targeting key entities, including its atomic agency and centrifuge suppliers, signaling a hard line ahead of major negotiations.
China-linked bloggers threaten fentanyl retaliation over Trump tariffs Two state-affiliated Chinese influencers floated ending fentanyl cooperation and flooding the U.S. with deadly drugs in response to Trump’s tariff hike, echoing official propaganda lines as overdose deaths soar.
NJ mayor says Bon Jovi turned town into ‘ground zero for homelessness’ Toms River Mayor Dan Rodrick slammed singer Jon Bon Jovi’s nonprofit restaurant for attracting out-of-town homeless populations, accusing the group of busing people in and turning a public library into a hotspot for police calls and public disorder.
Member of 'Zizian' cult facing murder charges disrupts court with outbursts about transphobia At a court hearing in Fairfield, Calif., on Tuesday meant to set a new trial date for two trans Zizian members accused of murder, attempted murder, and escape, one of the defendants was ordered to be ejected again from the courtroom after screaming repeatedly about transphobia.
George Washington was America's first Yelp reviewer As president, Washington traveled across the young nation to build unity and strengthen ties between the states. Refusing to stay in private homes to avoid favoritism, he lodged at inns and recorded brutally honest reviews — often complaining about the food, roads, and conditions.