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Emergency declaration coming. The Trump administration is laying the groundwork to declare a national emergency to construct the president's long-promised wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. The administration is eyeing unused disaster money to pay for its construction - https://wapo.st/2Fph272 Trump at the border. President Donald Trump visited the southern border to make his case for building a wall - https://nyti.ms/2FohMtb Spoiler alert...Trump's not telling the truth. President Trump claimed on Thursday he never promised Mexico would pay for construction of his proposed border wall. That claim is demonstrably not true - https://wapo.st/2FqnnPF Trump cancels Davos trip. President Trump said he is canceling his trip to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland because of the government shutdown. Some observers say it's a sign the White House is digging in for the long haul - http://bit.ly/2FupySt McConnell quietly pushing to end the shutdown. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is trying to find a solution to the budget impasse that has shut down the government for nearly 3 weeks, but he's not having much luck so far - http://bit.ly/2FqV4kb Trying to ease the shutdown pain. The White House asked federal agencies to send them a list of services they would like to resume to minimize the impact of the shutdown on the public - https://wapo.st/2FqQVMX Disruptions intensify at airports. Miami International Airport plans to close one of its terminals over the weekend to shift TSA agents to busier checkpoints due to the government shutdown - https://hrld.us/2FpiSEY Must see TV. Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former personal lawyer and "fixer," agreed to testify publicly in front of the House Oversight Committee on February 7 - https://cnn.it/2FnMAu9 Mueller met with Trump's pollster. Special counsel Robert Mueller's team questioned Tony Fabrizio, pollster for the Trump campaign. Fabrizio is a former business associate of Paul Manafort, who has been accused by Mueller of sharing polling data with a foreign national with ties to Russian intelligence - https://cnn.it/2FsrYRd Democrats angry with Mnuchin. House Democrats ripped Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin after he "barely testified" during a classified hearing on the Trump administration's decision to ease economic sanctions linked to a Russian oligarch. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called it "one of the worst briefings" they've ever received from the Trump administration - https://politi.co/2FpYd3A White House on R.B.G. deathwatch. The White House has begun communicating with conservative activists in preparation for a confirmation fight if Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg steps down from the bench - https://politi.co/2Fr91hY Bringing A.O.C. to heel. Freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who is making enemies in the House Democratic Caucus, is frustrating Democratic leaders. They're trying to find ways to rein her in while not alienating her supporters - https://politi.co/2FrNOEs
No recession this year. Fed chairman Jerome Powell says there won't be a recession in 2019, adding the U.S. economy is "solid" - https://wapo.st/2FurbQ5 Another scary climate story. Scientists say the world's oceans are warming 40% faster than they originally thought. That's alarming as oceans have been absorbing excess heat generated by global warming. The rising temperatures are killing off marine ecosystems and making hurricanes more destructive - https://nyti.ms/2FpLz4F ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY1785 - The Continental Congress convened in New York City. 1861 - Alabama secedes from the United States. 1908 - Grand Canyon National Monument is created. 1935 - Amelia Earhart becomes the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California. 1964 - Surgeon General Luther Terry released a landmark report saying smoking is a health hazard. Policy NewsCasual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors ReportWeekend EventOutdoors Report--Tribune:Deal will keep Utah's Zion Narrows, one of the nation's most popular trails, open through March - once the shutdown goes away--Tribune: Disappointed international visitors get to Arches only to find the gate closed. How about seeing a fi... Sens. Lee and Romney introduce the Protect Utah's Rural Economy Act Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Mitt Romney (R-UT) reintroduced the Protect Utah's Rural Economy (PURE) Act.... Westminster College names new provost Westminster is pleased to announce the appointment of Debbie Tahmassebi, Ph.D., as provost of the college.... Career Education Corporation, a for-profit company, agrees to stop collecting student loans in agreement with Utah, 48 Attorneys General Francine A. Giani, Executive Director of the Department of Commerce, announced the Utah Division of Consumer Protection will receive settlement funds for students as the result of a 493.7M nationwide lawsuit against Career Education Corporation (CEC), a for-profit education... More National HeadlinesAcosta mocked for border reporting: 'Exactly walls work!' (The Hill) Cher calling on Nancy Pelosi to end government shutdown, fund border wall (FOX) Q13 FOX staffer fired after TV station airs altered Trump video (Seattle Times) Why the National Enquirer says it decided to investigate Jeff Bezos (CNN) The stock market just got off to its best start in 13 years (MarketWatch) Wise WordsOptimism "Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence." Helen Keller Lighter SideBrain App Maybe if we start telling people the brain is an app they will start using it. One Line Fun Subscribers may receive special messages with information about new features, special offers, or public policy messages from clients and advertisers. |