Kentuckiana's Morning News with Tony Cruise

Kentuckiana's Morning News with Tony Cruise

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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

While they don't have Thanksgiving in Norway, these kids might want to spend some time giving thanks to this quick thinking truck driver.  This could have ended VERY bad!  

A major announcement had some at Toyota feeling uneasy.  Cause for concern or nothing to look at here?  CBS News Auto Analyst Jeff Gilbert breaks it down with Tony.

The world loses a teen idol while Dancing With the Stars crowns a champion.  That and more in today's Entertainment News!

Get ready to leave home a little earlier and be prepared to stand in heavy airport lines.  50.9 million Americans are expected to travel over this year’s Thanksgiving holiday according to AAA.  That’s a 3.3% increase from 2016’s Thanksgiving holiday travel of 48 million. A growing economy and low unemployment rates are to thank for this.  And if you're driving?  You might want to leave a little extra room in your travel budget for gas.  Ryan is at Chicago's O'Hare, airport on this “Getaway Day,” where last November, more than 73 million people passed through the major hub and talks with Tony.

Uber is in hot water again after it was revealed the ride-sharing company concealed a data breach that affected 57 million users. The data was compromised in October 2016, and the company reportedly paid the hackers $100,000 to delete the information and keep the breach quiet. The data includes email addresses, phone numbers, and driver’s licenses from both riders and drivers. Uber has fired their Chief Security Officer Joe Sullivan for keeping the hack secret.  Aaron is also anchoring "America Gives Thanks," from ABC News Radio, has stories of hope and kindness that Americans across the country have experienced this year. This latest chapter in ABC Radio’s “America” series features Americans in diverse situations, including an Indiana cancer ward, a California fire line and a Texas storm zone. Aaron hosts the 3-hour special and has a preview you can hear live tomorrow from 6a-9a and again at from 3p-6p.  He joins Tony.


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