Kentuckiana's Morning News with Tony Cruise

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Wednesday, November 8, 2017

So you can almost non-stop drain free-throws in your pick up league, but somehow go cold at the pop-a-shot.  There's a reason for that (and why your chances aren't that great at other carnival games).  Check the science behind some of your favorites in today's "Video of the Day"  

President Trump is in Beijing to continue high-level talks with Chinese officials. The President is pressing China to get more involved in pressuring North Korea to end its nuclear program and also wants more equitable trade relations with Beijing. NBC News Radio's Bill Zimpfer is covering the President's trip and will has the latest with Tony.

Expect an emotional CMA show tonight and NWA up for yet another induction?  That and more in today's Entertainment News.

Vice President Mike Pence will visit the rural Texas town rocked by a shooting at a church that killed at least 26 people. Pence is heading to Sutherland Springs to meet with the families of the fallen and injured, and with law enforcement. NBC News Radio's Taylor Millard is in Texas and has the latest with Tony.

The mass shooting on Sunday in Sutherland Springs, Texas, is the latest instance in which President Trump did not call for immediate policy changes when the suspect in a large-scale attack has no apparent ties to other countries or foreign terrorist groups.  The president condemned the American-born Devin Kelley,  but blamed a "mental health problem at the highest level," without demanding government action.  That contrasts with his response to mass attacks like the deadly truck ramming in New York City just five days before the Texas shooting. After the truck attack on a bike path, he almost immediately reiterated his frequent demands for an overhaul of the immigration system and also called for the end of a specific visa lottery program.  John says this fits a pattern in this administration.  ABC Consultant and counter terrorism coordinator at the Department of Homeland Security John Cohen joins Tony.  

Click here for a list of mass shootings going back to the Reagan administration


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