Kentuckiana's Morning News with Tony Cruise

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Thursday, March 14, 2019

Perhaps the flagpole should have been your first indication driving this day wasn't a good idea. See why in today's "Video of the Day"

Playlist for Thursday, March 14, 2019

5a Hour

  • Storm Warning - Hunter Hayes
  • Rise - Jonas Blue/Jack & Jack
  • IDGAF - Dua Lipa
  • Shotgun - George Ezra
  • In The Meantime - Spacehog
  • Teacher Teacher - 38 Special
  • Rosalie - Thin Lizzy
  • Round and Round - Ratt
  • Leave It - Yes

6a Hour

  • USC Fight Song - USC Marching Band
  • Legs - ZZ Top
  • Solsbury Hill - Peter Gabriel
  • Meant To Be - Bebe Rexha/Florida Georgia Line
  • Ride Wit Me - Nelly/City Spud
  • Right Here - SWV
  • Big City Nights - Scorpions

7a Hour

  • It's A Long Way To the Top (If You Want To Rock & Roll) - AC/DC
  • Island In The Sun - Weezer
  • Is There Something I Should Know - Duran Duran
  • Back To School - Jude Cole
  • No Problem - Chance The Rapper
  • I Feel For You - Chaka Khan
  • Notion - Kings of Leon
  • I Like Me Better - Lauv
  • Safari Song - Gretta Van Fleet
  • Abacab - Genesis

8a Hour

  • Sell Out - Reel Big Fish
  • I Sat By The Ocean - Queens of the Stone Age
  • Lazaretto - Jack White
  • Solo - Clean Bandit/Demi Lovato
  • Something About You - Level 42

President Trump is proposing over 700 billion dollars for defense spending in his new budget. Is it a sign we are in the midst of an arms race? What new weapons and programs are part of the President's proposal, and what countries do they target? NBC News Radio’s Bill Zimpfer has the latest with Tony.

With the indictment of 50 people, many prominent (and wealthy) professionals including two well-known actresses, Brad discusses how the FBI got involved in this, what investigative techniques were used to ensnare the defendants and how big a problem college entry cheating is (was this the tip of the iceberg?). Perhaps more disturbing: what does it say about parents, who would actually break the law to get their kids into prominent schools - and if they'd known the consequences, would they had thought twice about doing it? ABC News Crime Analyst Brad Garrett breaks it down with Tony.


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