February 3, 2017

Daily Show Prep: Friday, February 3

Car park app offers users £10 reward to snitch on people parking illegally | The Independent

A private parking firm has created an app that promises to pay users to report illegally parked cars.

Federal Judge Botches Order On Trump’s Immigration Ban | The Daily Caller

The wording of his ruling is somewhat off base, and compromises the thrust of his order. A Department of State memorandum issued on Jan. 31 — several days before Birotte’s order — in conjunction with the president’s executive order rescinded all visas held by citizens of countries targeted in the ban. Therefore, there most likely were few, if any, “valid immigrant visas” for Birotte to protect, as all “valid immigrant visas” had been canceled days earlier.

Man who claimed mom died in Iraq after Trump’s ban lied, Imam confirms | WJBK

The leader of a mosque in Dearborn has confirmed to FOX 2 that a man who claimed his mother died in Iraq after being barred from returning to the United States under a ban instituted by President Trump this weekend, lied to FOX 2 about when her death occurred.

Donnelly won’t back Sessions for AG | Local | southbendtribune.com

U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., will oppose the nomination of Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions for U.S. Attorney General.

South Bend mayor forms homeless working group | Local | southbendtribune.com

Mayor Pete Buttigieg Thursday announced he had appointed a 22-member group to study chronic homelessness in the city, after the group held its first meeting Wednesday evening in his 14th floor conference room.

SEALs Knew ‘They Were Screwed From Beginning’ In Yemen Raid | The Daily Caller

U.S. Navy SEALs knew al-Qaida terrorists were alerted to their impending raid deep inside Yemen Saturday, but continued the operation anyway.

Trump Flag Flown By Military Convoy Belonged To SEAL Unit | The Daily Caller


Hour 2

Teacher Placed on Administrative Leave After Her Past as an Adult Film Star Was Exposed

Resa Woodward, 38, taught sixth grade science at Young Women’s Science Technology Engineering and Math Academy at Balch Springs Middle School in Dallas and was placed on administrative leave in November when the news of her past broke, the Daily Mail reported.

Indiana legislative leaders want to reconsider Sunday alcohol sales ban – 95.3 MNC

Though he cautions the effort may fail once more, GOP Senate leader David Long calls Sunday sales a piece of “low-hanging fruit” to consider. Grocery chains, convenience stores and pharmacies have pushed for years to have Indiana’s eight decades-old ban lifted but a compromise has been elusive.


Hour 3

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