SCOOP: What We Can Learn From The Survivors Of The Titanic

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Welcome To Our New SCOOP Insiders! We just commemorated the sinking of the Titanic on April 14-15, 1912. More than 1,500 people died that night; the lessons from survivors still ring true today. We discuss this and more in our LIVE SCOOP. 0:00: Quick Welcome – Personal Reflection   4:00: We mark the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic – the 112th year since the ship’s sinking and loss of more than 1,500 lives.   9:00: The lesson we can learn from Titanic survivors.   11:00: A review of Iran’s historic attack on Israel.   17:00: What’s notable about the press coverage of the attack.   18:00: How your money is being spent: A snapshot of what’s happening in Congress.   23:00: What your elected leaders are saying about the state of affairs – the difference of topic and tone.   27:00: An interesting historic fact to consider as we summarize what exactly happened with Sec. Mayorkas’ impeachment.   31:00: We have new numbers on the state of the U.S. borders.   33:00: Why we can’t watch former President Trump’s historic trial in New York: The editorial quandary of the former President’s first criminal trial to start in earnest. What do you think is the best way forward?   45:00: Quick soundbite from a Titanic survivor.   CONSIDER BECOMING AN INSIDER AND JOINING SCOOP ~ A terrific way to support a free press! SHOW NOTES: IMPORTANT CONTEXT: I said "Israel is a nuclear country." I should have added "reportedly," as Israel has not officially confirmed or denied nuclear weapons. For years it has widely been reported that Israel has nuclear technology. The source I often use, and did in this piece, shows the commonly referenced number of nuclear weapons assigned to countries like Israel, America, Russia, etc.:  Arms Control Association   Another interesting read: Do Israel and Iran Have Nuclear Weapons? It's Complicated   Walter Lord’s account of  The Titanic: "A Night To Remember"  

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