Kentuckiana's Morning News with Tony Cruise

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Thursday, January 17, 2019

How do you do this????  No word on how they (if they even) got out of this.  😂😂😂😂😂  See for yourself in today's "Video of the Day"

It’s Day 27 of the partial government shutdown.  Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is asking President Trump to reschedule his State of the Union address.  In a letter to Trump, Pelosi said the annual speech should be delayed until after the partial government shutdown is resolved.  The address is supposed to happen on January 29th.  She cited security concerns, related to the government shutdown.  Are there real concerns or is this just Pelosi playing politics?  NBC News Radio Correspondent Michael Bower joins Tony to explain.

It was hard to miss the news this week about too little or fragmented sleep increasing your risk for heart disease and stroke.  So how are we going to go about getting that better, longer, healthier sleep?  How about PUTTING DOWN YOUR PHONE. A recent  survey found that 42% of the time Americans are awake, their eyes are fixated on a screen such as smartphone, computer, tablet, or other device. And all that screen staring is messing up the internal processes that help us get good sleep.  ABC News' Cheri Preston has some other helpful tips with Tony.

Only 40% of Americans would be able to pay an unexpected $1,000 expense from their savings, according to a new survey by Bankrate.com. These results are consistent with the range of 37% - 41% seen in the same survey conducted between 2014 and 2018.  Bankrate.com Chief Financial Analyst Mark Hamrick joins Tony with an outlook for 2019 and how you can protect yourself.

Four Americans, including two soldiers, are among the dead in a suicide bomb attack in northern Syria. ISIS is taking responsibility for Wednesday's explosion in the town of Manbij, which came less than a month after President Trump's announcement to withdraw troops from the country and his claim that the Islamic State had been defeated. Vice President Mike Pence echoed his boss shortly after the attack telling members of the State Department that the "caliphate has crumbled."  CBS News Military Analyst Mike Lyons joins Tony with insight.


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