Colbert Censorship Spin, Guthrie Sheriff Changes Story Again, US-Canada Hockey Final: AM Update 2/18
February 18, 2026
AI Summary
5 min read🎙️ The Voices & The Context
- The Format: Solo-hosted morning news briefing with rapid-fire updates on current events, blending straight reporting, opinion, and ad reads.
- The Key Players: Megan Kelly, former Fox News and NBC host turned independent SiriusXM podcaster, delivering sharp, conservative-leaning commentary on politics, true crime, and sports.
- The Vibe: Energetic and snarky, mixing hard news with pointed jabs at left-leaning media—educational yet entertainingly biased.
🗝️ Key Themes & Topics
The episode packs four punchy news segments: media censorship drama, a cold true crime case, a civil rights icon's passing, and Olympic sports hype.
- Topic 1: Colbert's "Censorship" Claim. Stephen Colbert accuses CBS and the Trump FCC of blocking his interview with Democrat Senate candidate James Tallerico due to "equal time" rules; Kelly debunks it as a network dodge to avoid giving airtime to rival Jasmine Crockett, citing legal experts.
- Topic 2: Nancy Guthrie Disappearance Update. DNA from a glove near the missing 84-year-old's home yields no CODIS matches; house DNA also unmatched—now headed for genealogical testing amid family "clearance" flip-flops and FBI gun shop probes.
- Topic 3: Jesse Jackson's Death. The 84-year-old civil rights leader dies peacefully; tributes from family and Trump highlight his legacy, controversies,
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What you'll learn
- 1 (02:12) **Stephen Colbert Claims FCC Censorship Over Texas Democrat Candidate Interview**
- 2 (09:14) **Update on Missing Nancy Guthrie Case**
- 3 (15:09) **Civil Rights Leader Jesse Jackson Dies at 84**
- 4 (17:39) **USA Women's Hockey Team Eyes Olympic Gold vs. Canada**
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Show Notes
Stephen Colbert claims political censorship after CBS declines to air his interview with a Texas Senate candidate, but the network says it was a legal and editorial decision tied to federal equal-time rules - President of the Center for American Rights, Daniel Suhr weighs in. Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case get no breakthrough after DNA from a glove near her home produces no match in the FBI database, while the sheriff changes his story once again about whether the family has been cleared. Civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson dies at 84. Team USA’s women’s hockey squad prepares for a high-stakes Olympic gold-medal showdown against longtime rival Canada after an undefeated run in Milan.
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