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The Rich Zeoli Show

World War III, Rich Has Dental Surgery, & Johns Hopkins Goes Woke

The Rich Zeoli Show

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4.9 • 1.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2024

⏱️ 187 minutes

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Summary

The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (01/12/2024):

3:05pm- On Thursday, a coalition led by the United States—which included the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, and Bahrain—launched targeted military strikes against the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. According to reports, the U.S. hit over sixty targets using precision guided missiles, including some launched from submarines. The strike was in response to persistent attacks against U.S. personnel and shipping vessels in the Red Sea which have negatively impacted international shipping. But did President Joe Biden constitutionally have the authority to unilaterally authorize these strikes? Or did this infringe upon Congress’ authority?

3:15pm- In a statement following a U.S.-led strike against Houthi rebels in Yemen, President Joe Biden explained recent attacks by the Iranian-backed militia group have “endangered U.S. personnel, civilian mariners and our partners, jeopardized trade and threatened freedom of navigation. More than 50 nations have been affected in 27 attacks on international commercial shipping. Crews from more than 20 countries have been threatened or taken hostage in acts of piracy. More than 2,000 ships have been forced to divert thousands of miles to avoid the Red Sea—which can cause weeks of delays in product shipping times. And on Jan. 9, Houthis launched their largest attack to date—directly targeting American ships.” You can read the President’s full statement here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/11/us/politics/biden-statement-strikes-yemen-houthis.html

3:30pm- In a recent email, the Chief Diversity Officer at Johns Hopkins University offered a bizarre new definition of “privilege” which included anyone white, able-bodied, heterosexual, cisgender, Christians, the middle-aged, and English-speaking—as well as several other characteristics. Leadership at Johns Hopkins quickly condemned the regrettable incident in a statement, explaining: the aforementioned definition of privilege “runs counter to the values of our institution, and our mission and commitment to serve everyone equally.”

3:40pm- Rich underwent a dental procedure earlier today and, unfortunately, the Novocain he received didn’t wear off before the show began. Listeners on Twitter have a field day mocking him!

4:05pm- On Wednesday night during a campaign appearance in Windham, NH, former New Jersey Governor Christ Christie announced he is suspending his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. A recently released University of New Hampshire/CNN poll indicates Haley is trailing former President Donald Trump by only seven-points in the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary—39% to 32%. Interestingly, Christie is garnering 12% support. Despite placing the bulk of his resources in Iowa, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis trails former President Donald Trump by a whopping 36.4%, according to Real Clear Politics polling averages. Assuming he is unable to close that massive gap by Monday, January 15th—the day of the Iowa caucus—he’ll likely drop out of the race. So, what would be next for DeSantis? Perhaps an endorsement of Trump and a 2028 presidential run?

4:10pm- Rich underwent a dental procedure earlier today and, unfortunately, the Novocain he received didn’t wear off before the show began. Listeners on Twitter have a field day mocking him!

4:25pm- While appearing on Fox News with Laura Ingraham, Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davies said that the Biden Administration’s military strikes against Houthi rebels could draw the United States into a much larger conflict in the Middle East.

4:30pm- Dr. Victoria Coates— Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Biden Administration’s military strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen. Could the strikes result in an escalation of violence across the Middle East and potentially lead to a direct confrontation between America and Iran? Dr. Coates is the author of “David’s Sling: A History of Democracy in Ten Works of Art.” You can find her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Davids-Sling-History-Democracy-Works/dp/1594037213

5:05pm- Daniel Turner—Founder & Executive Director of Power the Future—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the dehumanizing labor practices that are currently relied upon to extract cobalt, copper, and other materials necessary to produce the batteries found in electric vehicles. For example, cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo notoriously use child laborers in incredibly dangerous mining sites. So, why do progressives turn a blind eye to these violations when they endlessly promote EVs? You can learn more about Power the Future here: https://powerthefuture.com/about-us/

5:40pm- Jimmy Failla—stand-up comedian & Fox News Radio host—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his new show “Fox News Saturday with Jimmy Failla” which debuts this Saturday, January 13th. Plus, Jimmy talks about his book, “Cancel Culture Dictionary: An A-to-Z Guide to Winning the War on Fun.” You can listen to The Best of Jimmy Failla every Saturday on 1210 WPHT! You can learn more about his new book, which releases January 24th, here: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/cancel-culture-dictionary-jimmy-failla?variant=41285227511842

6:05pm- During a House hearing on the U.S. Southern border, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) bizarrely stated that “our vegetables would rot in the ground if they weren’t being picked by immigrants, many illegal immigrants.”

6:10pm- On Thursday, a coalition led by the United States—which included the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, and Bahrain—launched targeted military strikes against the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. According to reports, the U.S. hit over sixty targets using precision guided missiles, including some launched from submarines. The strike was in response to persistent attacks against U.S. personnel and shipping vessels in the Red Sea which have negatively impacted international shipping. But did President Joe Biden constitutionally have the authority to unilaterally authorize these strikes? Or did this infringe upon Congress’ authority?

6:15pm- In a statement following a U.S.-led strike against Houthi rebels in Yemen, President Joe Biden explained recent attacks by the Iranian-backed militia group have “endangered U.S. personnel, civilian mariners and our partners, jeopardized trade and threatened freedom of navigation. More than 50 nations have been affected in 27 attacks on international commercial shipping. Crews from more than 20 countries have been threatened or taken hostage in acts of piracy. More than 2,000 ships have been forced to divert thousands of miles to avoid the Red Sea—which can cause weeks of delays in product shipping times. And on Jan. 9, Houthis launched their largest attack to date—directly targeting American ships.” You can read the President’s full statement here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/11/us/politics/biden-statement-strikes-yemen-houthis.html

6:20pm- On Wednesday night during a campaign appearance in Windham, NH, former New Jersey Governor Christ Christie announced he is suspending his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. A recently released University of New Hampshire/CNN poll indicates Haley is trailing former President Donald Trump by only seven-points in the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary—39% to 32%. Interestingly, Christie is garnering 12% support. Despite placing the bulk of his resources in Iowa, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis trails former President Donald Trump by a whopping 36.4%, according to Real Clear Politics polling averages. Assuming he is unable to close that massive gap by Monday, January 15th—the day of the Iowa caucus—he’ll likely drop out of the race. So, what would be next for DeSantis? Perhaps an endorsement of Trump and a 2028 presidential run?

6:30pm- In a recent email, the Chief Diversity Officer at Johns Hopkins University offered a bizarre new definition of “privilege” which included anyone white, able-bodied, heterosexual, cisgender, Christians, the middle-aged, and English-speaking—as well as several other characteristics. Leadership at Johns Hopkins quickly condemned the regrettable incident in a statement, explaining: the aforementioned definition of privilege “runs counter to the values of our institution, and our mission and commitment to serve everyone equally.”

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0:27.1

upper half of the Midwest and Western US Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson with

0:31.9

a nod to migrants who've been sent to his city.

0:34.2

We are ready with services and resources to keep residents and our new arrivals safe

0:39.6

this winter.

0:40.6

If you were planning to fly in or out of Chicago, oh hair, you're out of luck.

0:44.0

There's a ground stop at effect until at least tonight.

0:46.5

Odyssey New York meteorologist Craig Allen.

0:49.0

Around the Great Lakes, on down through Chicago and over into the upper Mississippi Valley.

0:54.0

Heavy snow warnings, blizzard conditions are likely across some of these areas

0:58.0

and snowfall could amount to over a foot in the half, maybe even close to two feet.

1:03.2

Texas is bracing for a cold snap like the one that killed more than 200 people when the power

1:07.8

grid went down three years ago.

1:10.4

Here's a reporter, Chris Fox.

1:11.9

Bracing for what he calls life-threatening cold temperatures.

1:15.0

Texas Governor Greg Abbott says he feels good about the status of the state's power grid,

1:19.0

which did fail during the big freeze in 2021.

1:22.0

We are expecting Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning

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