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Georgia Howe
A fire shuts down London's Heathrow Airport, developments in the Idaho murders case and Nvidia's billion dollar bet on investment in the U.S. i'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Editor in Chief John Bickley. It's Friday, March 21st, and this is your Morning Wire afternoon update. A massive fire near London's Heathrow Airport forced the closure of the major travel hub. As of Thursday night, more than 1300 flights were either canceled or delayed worldwide. The blaze broke out late Thursday at an electrical substation and cut power to the busy airport. As many as 290,000 passengers will be affected by the closure. Some planes were diverted to other airports around Europe, others turned back mid flight from the U.S. heathrow officials say the airport will remain closed all day Friday as well. Dozens of firefighters have the blaze under control as of this morning, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.
Ash Short
New court filings in the Bryan Kohberger quadruple murder case offer some hints into the prosecutor's plans. Daily Wire senior editor Ash Short has.
John Bickley
The details in the new documents. Prosecutors say Kohberger purchased a K bar knife, a sheath and a sharpener off of Amazon months before the 2022 stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students. A knife sheath was found at the murder scene, but not the knife. The filings also show Kohberger took a smiling selfie hours after the killings. Prosecutors say this is important evidence because the selfie features the suspect's bushy eyebrows, which match a roommate's description of an unknown man seen in the home the night of the murders. Defense attorneys will argue that there had to be multiple suspects and that Kohberger would be unable to carry out four murders alone. The new filings also reveal Kohberger has been diagnosed with autism and ocd. He faces four murder charges and a potential death penalty. His trial is set to begin in August in Boise, where it was moved to grant a fair hearing.
Georgia Howe
Elon Musk is set to visit the Pentagon today, prompting a legacy media meltdown. The New York Times published a story late Thursday claiming Musk would be briefed on China war plans. They credited, quote, anonymous sources. But on Truth Social, President Trump wrote, quote, china will not even be mentioned in the discussion. How disgraceful is it that the discredited media can make up such lies? Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed Musk's visit, but said the meeting was not about China war plans, but rather about innovation, efficiencies and smarter production.
Spencer Lindquist
A new Daily Wire exclusive shows that the judge trying to halt Trump's shutdown of USAID is not an impartial actor. Daily Wire investigative reporter Spencer Lindquist has the details.
Michael Whitaker
U.S. district Court Judge Theodore Chuang ruled that the Trump administration shutdown of USAID is unconstitutional and issued a decision last month preventing Immigration and Customs Enforcement from arresting illegal aliens at certain places of worship. Chuang, an Obama appointee, has a history of involvement in Democratic politics, donating nearly $5,000 to Democrats and previously serving as the vice president of one Maryland Democratic organization.
Georgia Howe
Elon Musk is pouring millions into Wisconsin's Supreme Court race, which he believes is a must win for Republicans. Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips tells.
Spencer Lindquist
Us why big money is pouring into the Wisconsin race, with Musk funding the Republican side and George Soros and others on the Democrat side. Recent polling shows Democrats Susan Crawford leading Republican Brad Schimmel 48 to 43. Musk is urging Schimmel to embrace pro Trump policies and motivate voters on the right to turn out and close the five point gap. Crawford wins. The left will have a court majority until 2028. Wisconsin is a critical swing state and the court would likely weigh in on cases regarding abortion, redistricting and election law. The April 1 election is the first major political race since Donald Trump was re elected, with both sides pouring in big money. It could see a record $100 million spent by election Day.
Ash Short
Nvidia will make a massive investment in.
Spencer Lindquist
The U.S. daily Wire researcher Michael Whitaker has more on the investment.
Jensen Huang
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the tech giant will spend hundreds of billions of dollars on US Made chips and electronics over the next four years. A major win for President Trump's America first trade policies Nvidia is the latest tech company that shifts supply chains away from Asia and back to the United States. Huang credits Trump's tariff threats and support for the AI industry for the shift, noting that Nvidia can now manufacture its latest Blackbill Systems in the US with help from suppliers like TSMC, which recently announced its own $100 billion investment in Arizona. The move strengthens US supply chain resilience against risks like earthquakes in Taiwan or competition from Chinese tech giant Huawei. Wang praised the administration for removing energy barriers to boost America's AI edge.
Georgia Howe
Under Maha leadership, the FDA is taking on baby formula earlier this week, the FDA announced Operation Stork spe, a coordinated effort to ensure all baby formula sold in the US meets new safety and nutrition standards and is readily available. According to the announcement, Operation Stork Speed is the first comprehensive update and review of infant formula nutrients by the FDA since 1998. The new standards include increased testing for contaminants, increased transparency and labeling, and collaboration with the NIH to study the effects of formula across the lifespan and Finland.
Ash Short
Is the world's happiest country for the.
Spencer Lindquist
Eighth year in a row for more.
Ash Short
On who topped the World Happiness Report, here's Daily Wire senior editor Joel Niedler. The Nordic countries swept the top four spots, with Denmark, Iceland and Sweden following Finland. The UK slips to its lowest rank since 2017 at 23rd, and the US hits a record low of 24th. Sadly, Afghanistan is again the unhappiest country in the world, joined at the bottom by Sierra Leone and Lebanon. The report is based on a three year average of life assessments from Gallup and Oxford researchers. The report ties happiness to things like sharing meals and trusting others. One reason for the US's drop is that 53% of Americans report eating alone, and young adults say they have less social support.
Georgia Howe
Those are your Drive Home updates this afternoon. To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com and in case you missed it, this morning we covered some major stories, including Trump's order to dismantle the Department of Education, the coordinated attacks on Tesla, and big changes at the irs. Thanks for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of Morning Wire.
Morning Wire: Heathrow Fire & Nvidia Investment | Afternoon Update | 3.21.25
Released on March 21, 2025, Morning Wire’s afternoon update delves into a series of significant events shaping politics, technology, and global affairs. Hosted by Georgia Howe and Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley, this episode provides comprehensive coverage, insightful analysis, and exclusive reports on pressing issues.
Timestamp: [00:48]
A severe fire erupted near London’s Heathrow Airport, leading to the closure of one of the world’s busiest travel hubs. Georgia Howe reports that the incident began late Thursday at an electrical substation, resulting in power outages that cascaded into widespread flight cancellations and delays.
Impact on Travelers: Over 1,300 flights were either canceled or delayed worldwide, affecting approximately 290,000 passengers. The disruption forced some flights to be diverted to alternative European airports, while others had to turn back en route from the United States.
Response and Current Status: Dozens of firefighters worked diligently to control the blaze, which was largely contained by Friday morning. Heathrow officials confirmed that the airport would remain closed throughout the day to ensure safety and manage the aftermath. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Notable Quote:
Georgia Howe emphasized the scale of the disruption, stating, “A massive fire near London's Heathrow Airport forced the closure of the major travel hub,” highlighting the extensive reach of the incident.
Timestamp: [01:46] - [02:50]
Ash Short provides an update on the high-profile quadruple murder case involving Bryan Kohberger, shedding light on recent court filings that may influence the prosecution’s strategy.
Evidence Unveiled: Prosecutors revealed that Kohberger had purchased a K-bar knife, sheath, and sharpener from Amazon months before the tragic 2022 incident that led to the deaths of four University of Idaho students. A knife sheath was discovered at the crime scene, although the knife itself was not recovered.
Critical Selfie Evidence: New documents indicate that Kohberger took a smiling selfie hours after the murders. John Bickley notes, “The selfie features the suspect's bushy eyebrows, which match a roommate's description of an unknown man seen in the home the night of the murders” ([01:55]). This photograph is being leveraged as pivotal evidence linking Kohberger to the crime.
Defense’s Stance: Defense attorneys argue for the presence of multiple suspects, contending that Kohberger could not have committed four murders alone. Additionally, the filings disclose that Kohberger has been diagnosed with autism and OCD, factors that his legal team may use to challenge the prosecution’s case.
Legal Proceedings: Kohberger faces four murder charges with the potential for the death penalty. His trial is slated to begin in August in Boise, following a relocation to ensure a fair hearing.
Notable Quote:
John Bickley highlighted the significance of the selfie evidence: “The selfie features the suspect's bushy eyebrows, which match a roommate's description of an unknown man seen in the home the night of the murders.”
Timestamp: [02:50] - [03:59]
Georgia Howe discusses the media frenzy surrounding Elon Musk’s scheduled visit to the Pentagon, countering misleading reports from mainstream outlets.
Media Misrepresentation: The New York Times published a story alleging that Musk would be briefed on China’s war plans, citing “anonymous sources.” In response, President Trump took to Truth Social, declaring, “China will not even be mentioned in the discussion” ([02:50]).
Official Clarification: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed Musk’s visit but clarified its purpose, stating, “the meeting was not about China war plans, but rather about innovation, efficiencies, and smarter production” ([02:50]). This statement directly contradicts the New York Times’ claims, showcasing a disconnect between mainstream media narratives and official information.
Media Credibility Questioned: Howe criticizes the media’s accuracy, asserting, “How disgraceful is it that the discredited media can make up such lies?” This sentiment echoes the growing distrust in traditional media outlets as reliable sources of information.
Notable Quote:
Georgia Howe condemned the media’s reporting, saying, “How disgraceful is it that the discredited media can make up such lies?”
Timestamp: [03:59] - [04:49]
The episode explores Elon Musk’s strategic investment in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race, emphasizing its critical importance for Republican interests. Spencer Lindquist and Cabot Phillips provide in-depth analysis of the political implications.
Funding Dynamics: Musk is channeling millions into the Republican side, aiming to secure a favorable majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Concurrently, Democratic backers like George Soros are supporting their preferred candidates, highlighting the high-stakes nature of this race.
Current Polling and Strategies: Recent polls show Democrat Susan Crawford leading Republican Brad Schimmel 48% to 43%. Musk is encouraging Schimmel to adopt pro-Trump policies and mobilize the conservative base to bridge the five-point deficit.
Broader Implications: Lindquist points out, “Wisconsin is a critical swing state and the court would likely weigh in on cases regarding abortion, redistricting, and election law” ([04:07]). The April 1 election is poised to potentially see record-breaking campaign expenditures, with projections nearing $100 million by election day.
Future Outlook: Should Crawford secure a victory, Democrats are expected to maintain a court majority until 2028, influencing key legal decisions on pivotal social and political issues.
Notable Quote:
Spencer Lindquist emphasized the race’s importance, stating, “Wisconsin is a critical swing state and the court would likely weigh in on cases regarding abortion, redistricting, and election law.”
Timestamp: [04:49] - [05:35]
Ash Short introduces an exclusive report on Nvidia’s monumental investment in American chip and electronics manufacturing, with detailed insights from Daily Wire researcher Michael Whitaker.
Investment Details: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next four years into U.S.-based chip production. This move aligns with President Trump’s "America First" trade policies, facilitating a shift of Nvidia’s supply chains away from Asia back to the United States.
Strategic Partnerships: Huang credited the administration’s support, particularly tariff policies and backing of the AI industry, for enabling Nvidia to manufacture its latest Blackbill Systems domestically. Collaboration with suppliers like TSMC, which recently pledged a $100 billion investment in Arizona, underscores the commitment to strengthening U.S. supply chain resilience.
Geopolitical and Economic Impact: The investment aims to mitigate risks associated with geopolitical tensions, such as those involving Taiwan’s susceptibility to earthquakes and competition from Chinese tech giants like Huawei. Huang lauded the administration for "removing energy barriers to boost America's AI edge," signaling confidence in the administration’s role in fostering technological advancement.
Notable Quote:
Jensen Huang remarked, “Nvidia can now manufacture its latest Blackbill Systems in the US with help from suppliers like TSMC,” highlighting the strategic shift in manufacturing focus.
Timestamp: [05:35] - [06:12]
Georgia Howe reports on the FDA’s new initiative, Operation Stork Spe, which aims to overhaul the safety and nutritional standards of baby formula in the United States.
Comprehensive Review: Announced earlier in the week, Operation Stork Spe marks the first extensive update of infant formula nutrients since 1998. The initiative encompasses increased testing for contaminants, enhanced transparency in labeling, and improved availability of baby formula nationwide.
Collaborative Efforts: The FDA is partnering with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the long-term effects of formula consumption across different stages of life. This collaboration ensures that the updated standards are informed by the latest scientific research and health data.
Future Implications: By implementing these new standards, the FDA aims to ensure that all baby formula available in the U.S. meets heightened safety and nutritional criteria, providing parents with greater confidence in their choices for infant nutrition.
Notable Quote:
Georgia Howe detailed the initiative, stating, “Operation Stork Spe is the first comprehensive update and review of infant formula nutrients by the FDA since 1998.”
Timestamp: [06:12] - [06:53]
Ash Short presents findings from the latest World Happiness Report, revealing significant shifts in global happiness rankings, with particular attention to the United States.
Top Performers: The Nordic countries dominated the report, securing the top four positions with Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, and Finland leading the chart for the eighth consecutive year.
U.S. Performance: The United States slipped to its lowest rank since 2017, placing 24th, while the United Kingdom fell to 23rd. These declines are attributed to factors such as increased social isolation, with 53% of Americans reporting eating alone, and diminished social support among young adults.
Global Lower Ranks: Afghanistan remains the unhappiest country for the second consecutive year, joined at the bottom by Sierra Leone and Lebanon.
Report Basis: The analysis is based on a three-year average of life assessments conducted by Gallup and Oxford researchers, linking happiness to social interactions like sharing meals and trusting others.
Notable Quote:
Joel Niedler from Daily Wire remarked, “One reason for the US's drop is that 53% of Americans report eating alone, and young adults say they have less social support.”
Timestamp: [06:53]
Georgia Howe wraps up the afternoon update by summarizing the day's major stories, including President Trump's order to dismantle the Department of Education, coordinated attacks on Tesla, and significant changes within the IRS. She encourages listeners to visit dailywire.com for more information and previews the next Morning Wire edition.
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions and insights from Morning Wire’s afternoon update, providing listeners with a clear and detailed understanding of the latest developments across various sectors.