Wednesday, March 19, 2014

SEAN HANNITY

Hannity's Headlines E-Newsletter
Fracking's Odd New Friend
I have been saying for a long time that energy is America's solution for so many issues. Energy exploration would create jobs, it would help our economy and it would free us from our dependence on countries that do not like us.

America has more energy potential than most Middle East countries combined and yet our government is reluctant to tap into this resource because of the powerful environmentalist lobby. Well it seems as though the environmentalists have met their match.

The current standoff with Russia's Vladimir Putin has Washington reconsidering its position on fracking. It seems as though they finally realize that energy could be a powerful tool in foreign affairs.

It's sad that it's taken an international crisis for Washington realize this, but I suppose it's better late than never.
  
Malaysian Airline Mystery
It's been almost two weeks since Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 went missing. Family members of the missing passengers are rightly becoming more upset about the lack of information regarding their loved ones.

Meanwhile, the mystery deepens as authorities turn their investigation to the pilot's home flight simulator. It was discovered that files had recently been deleted from the simulator. It's almost certain that the flight's abrupt turn to the West was programmed into the flight's path, which has many believing that this was no accident. In fact, the change was programmed into the system before the co-pilot signed off with his last words, "All right, good night."

The military of Thailand just came forward with information regarding an unknown signal it detected, which could have been flight 370 turning west. As always, we'll bring you the very latest updates with the best experts on the show.
>>TV Tonight (10PM ET on Fox News)
Tonight former NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani on the investigation into the Malaysia Airlines pilots. Plus what does the Flight 370 probe mean for U.S. national security? And an aviation expert answers viewers' questions

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