Crosstalk: August 24, 2015
Jim Schneider once again took listeners on a rapid tour of the headlines making news. Stories included: --300 plus cities are scheduled to be protesting tomorrow against Planned Parenthood in light of the content of recently released undercover videos. --7th shocking video is revealed detailing the harvesting of the brain of an aborted baby with the heart still pumping. --Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is coming under fire for setting up huge movie screens and speakers so that protestors can see and hear the undercover videos exposing Planned Parenthood. --President Obama's Health and Human Services Department told Congress that Planned Parenthood has been following the law in its practice of obtaining fetal tissue and body parts for sale. --Democrats in the House launching their own investigation probing the group behind the undercover videos. --Former satanist claims to have performed ritual abortions inside abortion clinics. --Florida State Agency for Health Care Administration found that Planned Parenthood had repeatedly violated its license to perform abortions only during the first trimester. Now Planned Parenthood is suing Florida claiming that the AHCA changed its definition of 'the first trimester.' --The mainstream media ignores massive Planned Parenthood scandal but doesn't ignore a bomb scare at a Wichita, Kansas, abortion clinic. --One of the House committees is looking to see if there's any connection between the Obama administration and Planned Parenthood involving fetal tissue. --A federal judge orders the State Department to work with the FBI to respond to legal demands for details about Hillary Clinton's practice. --The former director of Central Intelligence says that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton 's use of an unsecured e-mail server while conducting highly sensitive government business shows a leader who is dangerous to the republic. --Blackberry devices belonging to Clinton aids Huma Abedin and Cheryl Mills were returned to the State Department but were likely destroyed. --Iran to be allowed to use its own experts to inspect a site it allegedly used to develop nuclear arms under a secret agreement with a U.N. agency that normally carries out such work.