Hogan Gidley, Julie Kelly, Kurt Schlichter, Donna Jackson and Mark Krikorian on The Larry O’Connor Show 01.21.19


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Trump offers immigration compromise to end partial shutdown; Dems cool to offer (Fox News)

President Trump, in a televised White House address Saturday, offered Democrats a compromise package on immigration in an effort to end the nearly monthlong partial government shutdown — although some prominent Democrats were dismissing the olive branch as a “non-starter” before Trump even spoke.

Trump announced that he was prepared to back a three-year extension of protections for 700,000 immigrants who came to the country illegally as children and were shielded from deportation under the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. This, in exchange for the $5.7 billion he has requested for a barrier on the southern border with Mexico. [Read More]

An Ypsilanti man says he was trying to teach a few students dressed in American Indian theme party about respecting Native Americans.Not long afterward, Nathan Phillips said that an interaction with party-goers and students turned ugly.Nathan Phillips says he was out for a noon walk on a Saturday in mid-April. [Read More]

Authorities investigating threats against Covington Catholic High School (Cinncinnati.com)

Authorities are investigating threats made against Covington Catholic High School and some students, Kenton County Commonwealth’s Attorney Rob Sanders told The Enquirer on Monday.

The threats come amid a national firestorm surrounding the behavior of the school’s students at a rally in Washington, D.C. on Friday.

Sanders wouldn’t elaborate on the nature of the threats, other than they were threats of violence against the school and students. [Read More]

These behaviors are causing your co-workers to lose their minds (New York Post)

He’d like to tell the guy in the next office to shut the f–k up. Robert Smith’s colleague won’t stop singing, humming and whistling. “I have to listen to it 80 percent of the day,” says the Huntington, NY, resident.

Smith, an investment banker who has asked that his real name be kept confidential, adds that it’s not one song from start to finish that he has to endure, but 30 to 40 second clips from tunes like “On My Own” from “Les Miserables” or “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)” by Christopher Cross. “It is a daily hell of name that tune,” he says. [Read More]

 

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