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Monday, September 23, 2019

Don't think distracted driving is THAT big of a deal? It is and it's getting worse. See for yourself in today's "Video of the Day"

Playlist for Monday, September 23, 2019

5a Hour

  • Shock The Monkey - Peter Gabriel
  • Mad Love - Mabel
  • Bear Claws - The Academic
  • Easy Lover - Phil Collins/Phillip Bailey
  • Joker & The Thief - Wolfmother
  • Opportunities - Pet Shop Boys
  • Point of No Return - Nu Shooz
  • Everything To Everyone - Everclear
  • What's Luv - Fat Joe/Ashanti
  • Supermassive Black Hole - Muse

6a Hour

  • Girl You Know It's True - Milli Vanilli
  • I Love LA - Randy Newman
  • Who Are You - The Who
  • Down Incognito - Winger
  • Going Back To Cali - Notorious B.I.G.
  • Tennessee Mountain Top - Kid Rock
  • Hideaway - Kiesza
  • Top of the World - Slightly Stoopid
  • Sanctify Yourself - Simple Minds
  • Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away) - Motley Crue

7a Hour

  • Blitzkrieg Bop - Ramones
  • Atomic Dog - George Clinton
  • Follow You Follow Me - Genesis
  • Jealous - Gene Loves Jezebel
  • Plug Walk - Rich The Kid
  • Give It Away - Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Burning Down The House - Talking Heads
  • Stranglehold - Ted Nugent

8a Hour

  • Gettin Better - Tesla
  • Jet Airline - Steve Miller Band
  • You Gonna Fly - Keith Urban
  • Homegrown - Zac Brown Band
  • Team - Lorde
  • Happier - Marshmello/Bastille

The Antonio Brown saga continues in the NFL. Will he ever play again, and who might take a chance on him if he does? NBC News Radio's Bill Zimpfer joins Tony with the latest.

In the seven weeks since the massacre at a Texas Walmart, law enforcement agencies across the country have seen a spike in tips from citizens concerned about specific friends, co-workers or family members who might be considering committing similar crimes. On average, the Federal Bureau of Investigation receives about 22,000 tips about potential threats of violence weekly. That volume increased by about 15,000 following the high-profile shootings during the first week of August in Gilroy, California; El Paso, Texas; and Dayton, Ohio that killed 34 people and wounded nearly 70. ABC's Jim Ryan joins Tony.

The fed dropped interest rates again. What does it mean for us? Tony talks with CBS News Senior Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger


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