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Join Nate Thurston and Charles Thompson as they kick off today's episode of Good Morning Liberty. The hosts discuss the recent catastrophic floods in Texas over the July 4th weekend, including the tragic effects on a girls' summer camp and other communities. With a death toll of over 80 people and many still missing, Nate and Charlie dive into how the media and some political figures are attributing blame to budget cuts to NOAA and the National Weather Service under the Trump administration. The hosts critically analyze these claims, provide context, and share personal anecdotes on weather warnings and preparedness. They also pivot to the latest revelations about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged client list and the official conclusions about his death. Tune in for a comprehensive breakdown of these significant events and their broader implications.
(00:00) Introduction and 4th of July Recap
(01:19) Tragic Texas Floods: Overview and Initial Reactions
(02:01) Political Blame Game: Who's Responsible?
(02:13) Personal Reflections and Social Media Impact
(03:11) Details of the Flood and Rescue Efforts
(05:00) Analyzing the Blame on Government Cuts
(11:17) Historical Context and Media Narratives
(21:14) Warning Fatigue and Personal Responsibility
(25:04) Flash Flooding and Community Response
(25:19) Introduction to The Eye Wall Website
(25:46) Criticism of NOAA Budget Cuts
(26:58) Historical Flood Events in Texas
(28:59) The Importance of Weather Balloons
(31:41) Meteorological Analysis of Recent Flooding
(33:25) Proposed Warning Systems and Community Safety
(37:51) Debunking the Epstein Conspiracy Theories
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Join Nate Thurston and Charles Thompson as they kick off today's episode of Good Morning Liberty. The hosts discuss the recent catastrophic floods in Texas over the July 4th weekend, including the tragic effects on a girls' summer camp and other communities. With a death toll of over 80 people and many still missing, Nate and Charlie dive into how the media and some political figures are attributing blame to budget cuts to NOAA and the National Weather Service under the Trump administration. The hosts critically analyze these claims, provide context, and share personal anecdotes on weather warnings and preparedness. They also pivot to the latest revelations about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged client list and the official conclusions about his death. Tune in for a comprehensive breakdown of these significant events and their broader implications.
(00:00) Introduction and 4th of July Recap
(01:19) Tragic Texas Floods: Overview and Initial Reactions
(02:01) Political Blame Game: Who's Responsible?
(02:13) Personal Reflections and Social Media Impact
(03:11) Details of the Flood and Rescue Efforts
(05:00) Analyzing the Blame on Government Cuts
(11:17) Historical Context and Media Narratives
(21:14) Warning Fatigue and Personal Responsibility
(25:04) Flash Flooding and Community Response
(25:19) Introduction to The Eye Wall Website
(25:46) Criticism of NOAA Budget Cuts
(26:58) Historical Flood Events in Texas
(28:59) The Importance of Weather Balloons
(31:41) Meteorological Analysis of Recent Flooding
(33:25) Proposed Warning Systems and Community Safety
(37:51) Debunking the Epstein Conspiracy Theories
Links:
https://gml.bio.link/
YOUTUBE:
https://bit.ly/3UwsRiv
RUMBLE:
https://rumble.com/c/GML
Check out Martens Minute!
https://martensminute.podbean.com/
Follow Josh Martens on X:
https://twitter.com/joshmartens13
CB Distillery 25% off with promo code GML
cbdistillery.com
Join the Fed Haters Club!
joingml.com
secure.thomasmassie.com/donate

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