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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

So what exactly are those black dots for on your car's windshield? They're called "frit" but what exactly do they do? See for yourself in today's "Video of The Day"

Playlist for Tuesday, November 19, 2019

5a Hour

  • Little Suzi - Tesla
  • Juicy - Doja Cat
  • Out Of My League - Fitz & The Tantrums
  • Set A Drift On Memory Bliss - PM Dawn
  • Listen To The Music - Doobie Brothers
  • Speak - Godsmack
  • Voices - Disturbed
  • All I Do Is Win - DJ Khalid
  • Save Tonight - Eagle-Eye Cherry

6a Hour

  • Rock Me - Great White
  • Holiday - Green Day
  • Be My Lover - LaBouche
  • Unbelievable - EMF
  • How We Do - Game/50 Cent
  • Turn It On Again - Genesis
  • Unsung - Helmet
  • What's On Your Mind - Information Society

7a Hour

  • What's On Your Mind - Information Society
  • Here Comes The Hotstepper - Ini Kamozi
  • Livin It Up - Ja Rule/Case
  • Running On Empty - Jackson Browne
  • Let It Go - Def Leppard
  • Wild Side - Motley Crue
  • Starlight - Muse
  • Promises, Promises - Naked Eyes

8a Hour

  • Here We Go - Naughty By Nature
  • Animal - Neon Trees
  • Bizzare Love Triangle - New Order
  • Coming Home - Keith Urban
  • Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners

Is North Korea closing the door on talks with the U.S.? Meanwhile the situation in Hong Kong continues to move closer to a possible disaster. Hong Kong Police are said to be ready to use live ammunition to deal with protesters. And what is China saying about the latest spate of violent clashes? NBC News Radio’s Bill Zimpfer joins Tony with the latest.

Two chemistry professors at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, have been arrested on charges manufacturing methamphetamine – possibly in the school’s chemistry lab. Terry Bateman and Bradley Rowland were taken into custody after police were called to the university’s science building to investigate an intense chemical smell. Students at the school said they couldn’t help comparing the incident to the hit cable TV show Breaking Bad. ABC's Jim Ryan joins Tony with the latest.

The new norm? A new round of public shootings. Will anything ever chance or should we simply accept this is the life we live now? CBS News Law Enforcement and Security Analyst Paul Viollis joins Tony with analysis.

What should be done with the city's budget surplus? Mayor Greg Fischer joins Tony to talk about it.


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