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The Wright Report

05/21/24 NEWS: Global Leaders Face Arrest // Pope Francis Talks Migration // Remarkable Medical Updates // Q&A: Unscripted!

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

Politics, News

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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In today's episode of The Wright Report, former CIA Operations Officer Bryan Dean Wright dives into briefs that are shaping America and the world:

  1. International Arrest Warrants

    • International Criminal Court (ICC) seeks arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders for alleged war crimes.
    • Discussion on whether American presidents could face similar charges.
    • Examination of the ICC's authority and its impact on global politics.
  2. Pope Francis' Statements

    • Pope Francis calls for open borders and criticizes conservative thinking as suicidal.
    • Analysis of the Pope's comments and their implications for American politics and immigration policies.
    • A look into Vatican City's own strict regulations and how they contrast with the Pope's public statements.
  3. Medical News

    • Drug Shortages: The US Senate and House are pushing for the BioSecure Act to end reliance on Chinese pharmaceutical ingredients by 2032, which could worsen existing drug shortages.
    • Fluoride Risks: A new study from the University of Southern California reveals potential dangers of fluoride exposure during pregnancy, linking it to neurobehavioral problems in children.
    • Cancer Treatment: Research shows glioblastoma patients benefit from morning chemotherapy sessions due to cancer cells' circadian rhythms.
  4. Listener Questions

    • Podcast Feedback: Discussion on listener fatigue with political news and a call to action to share the podcast via PodFollow.com.
    • Marijuana Laws: Debate on the impact of marijuana legalization and its unintended consequences.
    • Diplomatic Condolences: Analysis of the State Department and NATO issuing condolences to Iran after the deaths of their president and foreign minister.

Join Bryan Dean Wright for insightful analysis, expert opinions, and the latest updates on critical issues affecting the nation and the world.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's May 21st. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, gentlemen welcome to the right report your daily

0:20.7

news podcast I've got three briefs for you this morning Your Daily News, Podcast.

0:22.9

I've got three briefs for you this morning that are shaping America and the world.

0:27.8

First up, international prosecutors are seeking the arrest of the leaders of Israel and Hamas, but as they do, critics are asking... the up. Second, Pope Francis is weighing in on American politics. He's calling for

0:44.8

open borders and he says that conservative thinking is suicidal. Third, we've

0:50.3

got medical updates to cover this morning from drug shortages to a remarkable

0:54.5

study showing that fluoride in either water or toothpaste is dangerous if you are

0:59.6

a pregnant woman. Later a set of listener questions today with unscripted responses about the podcast, marijuana,

1:07.1

and whether the White House and NATO should have offered condolences to Iran after the death

1:11.6

of their president on Sunday. Both the White House and

1:14.2

NATO did that. Should they have? We'll discuss it. But before we do, let's get to our

1:19.4

top stories of the morning. Prosecutors with the International Criminal Court announced yesterday that they had

1:25.2

asked judges for a set of five arrest warrants, two or four some Israeli leaders, and three

1:30.8

or four Hamas's leaders. And all of them could be arrested for

1:34.4

alleged war crimes and that's raising questions from critics about whether or

1:38.6

not US presidents should be charged with doing the same thing that could include Donald Trump of course or

1:44.3

Joe Biden. But before we unpack that debate let's talk about the facts and data

1:49.1

related to those arrest warrants for the folks in the Middle East.

1:52.6

And we begin with something that you might not know.

1:55.8

The International Criminal Court or ICC

1:58.6

was set up about 20 years ago to prosecute war crimes

2:02.3

plus crimes against humanity and genocide.

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