Kentuckiana's Morning News with Tony Cruise

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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Talk about a 2000's flashback.  Check these iconic Windows sounds morphed into Smashmouth's hit single "All Star" that has the internet tipping it's hat.  Well played!  Today's "Video of the Day"

The national security adviser search is over.   The president has tapped Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, a prominent military strategist known as a creative thinker, to fill the post created by the ouster of Michael Flynn.  Sitting next to Trump for the announcement, McMaster said he was honored to take on the role and added that he looks forward to "doing everything that I can to advance and protect the interests of the American people."  The president's choice further elevates the influence of military officers in the new administration, as he has shown a strong preference for putting generals in top roles. Trump’s Defense and Homeland Security secretaries are both retired generals, though McMaster plans to remain on active duty.  CBS News Military Analyst Mike Lyons takes a look with Tony. 

Thousands of demonstrators turned out Monday across the U.S. to challenge Donald Trump in a Presidents' Day protest dubbed Not My President's Day.  The numbers weren't close to the million-plus who thronged the streets following Trump's inauguration a month earlier, but the message was similar.   Thousands of flag-waving protesters lined up outside Central Park in Manhattan. In Chicago, crowd size was described as several hundred as was the case in Washington DC.  But in Salt Lake City, there were hundreds, and Atlanta simply saw dozens march.  Whether it’s a trend, we’ll need to wait for the next target date.  In the meantime, typical of this protest were chants such as "No ban, no wall. The Trump regime has got to fall."  ABC's Brad Mielke was outside one of these protests and talks with Tony. 


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