Tuesday, January 24 – Hour 2 Podcast

These Jobs Have the Most Potential for Growth in 2017

In short, they considered salary, availability, and potential for advancement. They also looked at the most in-demand skills for that industry. Based on this information, the top five jobs with the highest potential for growth were:

TIME Pushes Back At White House On Reporter’s MLK Bust Mistake | The Daily Caller

TIME is challenging the White House on its hardened stance that reporter Zeke Miller “deliberately” told reporters that the MLK, Jr. bust had been removed from the Oval Office after Donald Trump arrived.

Spicer Pisses Off Reporters Yet Again | The Daily Caller

Sean Spicer pissed off journalists and liberals yet again Tuesday by calling on a conservative outlet first at his press briefing. On Monday, the press corps was up in arms after Spicer called on the New York Post.

A new bill proposes removing the United States from the UN « Hot Air

A proposed House Resolution would set the stage for the United States to remove itself from the United Nations.

Tuesday, January 24 – Hour 1 Podcast

Trump signs five more orders on pipelines, steel and environment

President Trump signed five more executive actions Tuesday in a blitz of executive power meant to speed approvals of high-profile energy and infrastructure projects, including two controversial pipeline projects in the upper Midwest.

Credit Bureaus Fined For Hurting Consumers | Money Tips | southbendtribune.com

In the settlement with the CFPB, the two bureaus agreed to pay $5.5 million in total fines to the CFPB and $17.6 million in restitution to affected consumers. The bureaus were cited for two primary concerns: deceiving consumers with respect to the value of the credit scores that they sold and tricking them into enrolling into subscription-based programs. In announcing the CFPB action, CFPB Director Richard Cordray said, “Credit scores are central to a consumer’s financial life and people deserve honest and accurate information about them.”

Wednesday, January 18 – Hour 3 Podcast

Teenager who was kidnapped at birth breaks her silence | Daily Mail Online

The South Carolina woman accused of abducting her ‘daughter’ from a Florida hospital 18 years ago appeared in court for the first time on Wednesday.

Report: 300,000 Small Business Jobs Lost Because Of Obamacare – The Burning Truth

According to a new report, high insurance premiums and other costs associated with Obamacare has sacrificed approximately 300,000 small business jobs.

A Factual Look at Obama’s Presidency – Just Facts

Looking at the full picture, the economy has experienced historically weak growth under Obama. Even after the recession ended in 2009, average real GDP growth has been 35% below the average from 1960–2009, a period that includes eight recessions.

Betsy DeVos Hearing Highlights Need for More School Choice

The hearing also turned to policies pertaining to higher education reform and college costs. When asked whether she would support “free” college, DeVos responded with the basic fact that “nothing in life is free.”

 

Wednesday, January 18 – Hour 2 Podcast

Wednesday, January 18 – Hour 2 Podcast

Orlando Gunman’s Wife Noor Salman Knew His Plan, Feds Say – NBC News

Omar Mateen’s wife knew he was planning an attack before he massacred 49 people at an Orlando nightclub, a federal prosecutor said Tuesday.

Obama Releases Killer Oscar Lopez-Rivera

Driver who shot and beat Arizona Trooper was in the country illegally « Hot Air

The attacker was Leonard Penuelas-Escobar, a 37-year-old man who was believed to be in the country illegally and was a known methamphetamine user, Milstead said.

Gov. Holcomb reiterates support for fuel tax increases, new tolling, during State of the State address – 95.3 MNC

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb says drivers should be willing to invest a little more in order to boost funding for the state’s highways.

Gov. Snyder calls Medicaid expansion a success in Michigan State of State address – 95.3 MNC

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder says he will try to persuade Republicans in Congress that the state’s Medicaid expansion is a success and a model that can work nationally.

 

Wednesday, January 18 – Hour 1 Podcast

Fake News: No One Is Paying Anti-Trump Protesters $2500 A Month – The Burning Truth

The guy perpetuating the hoax actually thanks Tucker for fact-checking the story unlike other media outlets.

Assange attorneys: He’s ready for extradition, but … « Hot Air

“Mr. Assange welcomes the announcement that Ms. Manning’s sentence will be reduced and she will be released in May, but this is well short of what he sought,” said Barry Pollack, Assange’s United State’s attorney.