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46 minutes Posted Apr 18, 2019 at 4:26 pm.
 Barr makes major reversal in ruling some asylum seekers could be held indefinitely
 Alan García: Peru's former president kills himself ahead of arrest
Indonesian Presidential Election
Notre-Dame fire: Paris blaze inspires help for US black churches 
The Florida teen who was 'infatuated' with Columbine and made threats as she went to Colorado is now dead
Pig brains partially revived four hours after death
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Attorney General Barr’s ruling reversal could hold asylum seekers in jail indefinitely! The millions of dollars raised for the Notre Dame sparks a conversation about the attention put on rebuilding black churches that were targeted earlier this month! And a Florida teen obsessed with Columbine is found dead after making threats to Colorado schools! The world’s a busy place, and thanks to the internet, we witness a whole lotta’ stuff. Join Evan and Amelia for a rational look at current events around the world - only on Rational Radio.
DISCUSSION TIMES AND SOURCES:
01:52 -  Barr makes major reversal in ruling some asylum seekers could be held indefinitely
09:31 -  Alan García: Peru's former president kills himself ahead of arrest
15:58 - Indonesian Presidential Election
23:45 - Notre-Dame fire: Paris blaze inspires help for US black churches 
31:41 - The Florida teen who was 'infatuated' with Columbine and made threats as she went to Colorado is now dead
41:30 - Pig brains partially revived four hours after death
ATTRIBUTIONS:
Live show edited to podcast format by Emely Morel
Intro music: Chicago by [JCM] Canada, available on Soundcloud
KEY WORDS:
Attorney General, Barr, asylum, Alan Garcia, Peru, President, Notre Dame, fire, Louisiana, church, Florida, Columbine, shooting, schoo, threat, pigs, revival, science