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Tempo: April 16, 2015

O’Reilly—and his opp guest—say much on police violence already said at @PacificDT, more in upcoming Encore. ISIS Camp in Mexico confirmed by Mexico. New F-35 jet is ready to dominate as F-16 era fades away, but nothing new is without software problems these days. Another USAF emergency landing, this time in Cali, the recent headline was in Taiwan. The controversial Patriot Act is up for another renewal. The IMF isn’t as forgiving as China’s new AIIB may be, making it hard to argue with China. Firefox is shaking up for a comeback move. Startup tech mergers are in the wind—and the wind is strong. The real cause of climate change: 5 Truths About Earth’s Magnetic Reversal.  · · · →

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Tempo: April 15, 2015

An ISIS base was found 8 miles from US in Mexico. Congress whomps Obama, demoralizing hope for any veto. Police protestors shut down the Brooklyn Bridge—and that’s just the beginningGoogle’s in trouble in Europe. 4% of the people got Obamacare right. The US is prepared for a cyber attack. But the cyber team can’t attack others—right. Jerusalem and the Palestinians seem to be having secret talks, and Hamas may be in their mutual crosshairs. Philly police being investigated for targeting “white khaki males” to plant drugs. People are impersonating soldiers. And Hillary is still making headlines. Bonus: 13 Podcasts for Growing Your Business  · · · →

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Tempo: April 14, 2015

Faith motivated Brandi Temple to start Lolly Wolly Doodle. Hillary still dominates news. O’Reilly thinks it’s funny. People don’t recognizer her in Ohio. But North Korea’s first lady made an appearance for the first time and makes Japan’s headlines. Net neutrality rules face Republicans. From the lift on sanctions, Hamas is getting better supplies from Iran. Bonus: 9 of the Most Common Mistakes That Will Tank a Startup  · · · →

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Tempo: April 12, 2015

Earth's magnetic field is changing. California's water vanished. The US Navy is helping police learn how to attack... Minniapolis—and to "preserve evidence" for the Navy's "future success"; which seems contrary to Posse Comitatus—seems.  The FCC may be positioned to add Federal fees to Internet service, similar to phone bills. Japan is actually doing it: replacing nuclear with solar, leading in the world for solar power two years. Another fatal police shooting, 73 year old reserve officer thought he used a taser. Hillary finally announces. Kerry says he stands by the Iran deal, while sitting down (photo). Israel feels like their on their own, uh oh. Americans flee Yemen, Russia is right there to help! Bonus article: Confirmation Israel Is Not the Problem (some recent Israel history)

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Tempo: April 10, 2015

California sheriff's deputies beat a horse thief who is tazed and down—55 times. Rand Paul answered his last question, then left; the Left calls that "walking out"; but he would never walk out on talks with Iran. Switzerland issues the first ever 10 year bonds yielding a negative interest rate, paying back less than they were sold for. Marco Rubio issues a montage video, non-specific as a Ted Kennedy speech, with music one might expect in a Transformers movie. Krauthammer also compared Rubio to Kennedy, in a good way. Hillary Clinton plans to run, as does Jeb. Eric Bolling, in for Bill-O, doesn't like political dynasties. Microsoft makes Windows 10, the 9th edition of Windows, available to more smartphones. NRA audiences don't like the press either. Bonus articles: April 9, 1865. The Surrender at Appomattox (Dialog of Civil War surrender) | 7 Reasons Even Really Smart People Can Be Fooled by Liars

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Tempo: April 9, 2015

Bill O comments on the South Carolina police shooting. Trump is not happy about Iran, read a great interview. W's No Child Left Behind bill faces bipartisan opposition. Russia hacked the White House's "unclassified" email system. LinkedIn is buying the cyberverse, with Linda.com to boot, CRM, freelance jobs, and HR on the radar. And, you won't be seeing Rob Lowe talking to himself about DirectTV anymore, ever since Comcast now cares about the truth.

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Tempo: April 8, 2015

Another police shooting, it has a video, it’s terrible. The press conference was hot. Rand Paul announces, Ted Cruz rakes in the dough. YouTube plans ad-free subscriptions. NASA announces announcing aliens in 2025. Japan is important to the new US Defense Secretary. Ebola hits record low, Israel reports. A CEO sends a kid to Obama’s party in his stead. And the Reddit CEO fights sexual discrimination by banning contract negotiation. Bonus article: How to Write a Great Business Plan: Sales and Marketing

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