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Fox News Radio I'm Kathleen Maloney President Trump is considering a new travel ban while a court case continues on his original want to win that battle but we also have a lot of other options just filing a brand new order the president speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One says the new order will also involve extreme vetting and that would potentially put in a special specific carve out for people who are legal permanent residents of the United States and maybe people who are already in the country on temporary visas and allow them to leave the country and come back because you remember a big problem was created people who had already been in this country left the country the executive order was put in place before they came back and they could not get back into the country foxes John Roberts protesters greeted new education secretary Betsy divide when she visited a public school in Washington d.c. The demonstration organized by the local teachers' union there was mostly retired teachers and parents and they said they were here just to let Secretary device know they wanted her to support traditional public schools rather than charter schools they were peaceful but you also had this other group that was about 10 to 15 protesters in Bay were much more aggressive they were blocking the front route here in front of the school so the secretary had to go around to the back interesting when she got out of the car so that's when things started to get ugly several of the protesters began yelling at her and getting up in her face and even blocking her insurance to the school Fox's Garrett Tenney in a statement to Vos says she respects peaceful protests but will not be deterred from executing the vital mission of the Department of Education at least 4 people are dead more than $100.00 injured after a strong nighttime earthquake rocked the southern Philippines The magnitude $6.00 quake also damaged buildings and an airport Fox News Radio and balance. This is a test to find out if you know it all when it comes to children and starts now. Name one of the leading killers of us children age one to 13 What's the best way to protect children in a car crash. At what age and size should a child start using a booster seat. Where can you find the answers to these questions. Car crashes are one of the leading killers of us children many of those deaths could be prevented by making sure that kids are in the right seat for their age and size Don't assume you know it all when it comes to car seats for your child go to safer car slashed the right seat and know for sure that safer card slash the right seat. By the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Ad Council. Brought in solving. The problem of vice president Mike Pence swearing in the new secretary of Health and Human Services Dr Pryce is uniquely qualified to step into this leading role during this time of reform in the life of health care in America secretary price will lead the Republican effort to replace the Affordable Care Act a former employee of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration is ordered to do community service and to serve a year of probation after he was convicted of hiding ownership in a New Jersey strip club Glenn Glover shared ownership with David polos a former top D.E.A.'s Fishel who was sentenced to a year's probation last week wrongfully convicted a Chicago man's name is now completely cleared Keith Cooper was convicted for in 1996 robbery in Elkhart Indiana he spent 8 years in prison however he was released after a codefendant conviction was overturned with a felony conviction remained on his record like a permanent staying Cooper was angry he says the Indiana governor at the time could have cleared his name but didn't the governor's name Mike Pence. For paws off the. Court he should have apologized and then gave me the ball instead it was the current governor Eric Holcomb who granted Cooper his pardon on Thursday ever hope that all 30 day pardon me and I'm thankful for the Coopers. He says then governor now vice president Mike Pence did not act on the pardon for political reasons Karen McHugh Fox News and investigation of a gun being stolen from a checked bag at McCarran Airport in Las Vegas has led to the arrest of 3 contract baggage handlers they face possible felony charges in what airport police say was a behind the scenes that during besides guns the 3 accused. Coming into the back of the weekend with a chance. To things this week. Monday . Night. Were covering these by Tuesday. Give you access to more money credit like this. No monthly payments and the money received is tax rate. Com. It has been recorded for broadcasters to hear phone numbers do not go and things will don't language. Psychological nudity or discretion is advised. As most exciting radio talk show. Borders. National. I. I. I I. I. I I. Sat. Rock'n'roll. Drugs sex and rocknroll not with talking about drugs only Maybe I'll do a show on sex addiction next week and then rock n roll addiction I don't know but today it's drug addiction and what do you do about it it's that simple national drug crisis Trump is a Law and Order president the past 3 executive orders got no credit for it from the Lilliputians it's going to have an effect because we have a new attorney general instead of a monster who has only raced on his mind or on her mind looking for the evil white man Wherever you turn which is the way it was I mean let's be clear Ok we've lived through a reign of terror 8 years of a right of terror where crime was out of control. And the attorney general did nothing but look for racism that's all they were looking for and so then at the end of his regime in a rain of terror he releases thousands of drug dealers think about that legacy that old Barry's going to leave behind. Now don't expect a little pew sions in the mainstream or the reality of the media to tell you what's really going on we have a huge homeless side epidemic drug epidemic it's all a direct result of the last 8 years of Barry's reign of terror so now what are we going to do about the drug crisis that we have today that's what we're talking about and all we can do is talk about it I have no policy influence whatsoever I'm not a counselor I don't have to eat whiteners and long blond hair and things like that I don't look like a bar fly so I have no no ability to counsel a president in any way someone sent this to me about Fenton a one of the most dangerous drugs around many of you never heard of Fenton Neil someone said this do people know that Fenton it was being sold on the streets in sealed pharmaceutical packaging they say I know someone who I saw had a whole bunch of empty packages the pharmaceutical companies must be missing it or doctors are losing it they should be traceable should night they have serial numbers on them they have bar codes on them and that pictures them Fenton the transdermal system $75.00 Mikes per hour with bar codes in it being sold as illicit drugs in the streets and the article from Google says the Chinese connection fueling America's fentanyl crisis own really like I'm surprised. And someone said to me as well Suboxone is like methadone it satisfies the craving but you can still have the detox symptoms and it is addictive too so you have to go through Suboxone withdrawals after you get off the opioid that's what I was afraid of because you know having studied a little bit off I took chemistry when I was younger in grad school I was fascinated with the subject it is a field I love I really do I just spent a lot of time and I did when I was younger I ate drank and slept that I ate drank and slept fighter chemistry there's something magical about organic compounds and just how they look inside things like that so I'm no expert on it but I do know a little bit about it I know that at the turn of the 1900. And there was an epidemic of addiction like ours today but it was of. Something else it was a morphing morphine was legal morphine was legal there was no drug war at that time and morphine derived from the opium poppy was sold in many different forms the way marijuana sold today oh yeah you could shoot you could snort it you could drink it you could you could that if they even a children's baby's formulas of morphine did you know that they would call teething babies with morphine if you can believe that they did so they raised an entire generation of addicts and the morphine addiction got so out of control that the government went to the chemists at the time and said You've got to develop something to get people of morphine they can't get off it they're addicted so they invented they created something in the laboratories that would get people it was magical get them off the morphine and all they did was modify the molecule 36 Diasur morphine all I did was modify a few of the you know points of attachment of the morphine molecule changed a few of those and H.'s and Cs and it was a miracle and you know what that medicine was to get people off morphine 360. Yeah you know it is heroin How'd that work out we all know heroin became more addictive than morphine so what happened many years later well they had to go back to the chemistry drawing board and say well now develop a new drug to get people off heroin Well they did you know what was that well that was called something else that they gave out and that became more addictive than the then the heroin methadone people using it to get high on so it's a problem I don't have an answer for you all I know is that in my circles when I was a young kid some of the people in those circles became drug addicts I didn't it was all around me some kids went to harder drugs most of it just smoked pot some unfortunately went on to heroin by the way I'm not condemning them it just happened that's what happened why why did some of us go on to heroin and some didn't I that's a question I'm never going to and never really asked myself we don't I think about it I think of my mother God rest the soul she lectured me every day that I was a teenager she knew there were drugs everywhere she no drugs were a problem she didn't ignore it she didn't get it and say you know have a good time go out and do what I did like many of the parents did in the generation after that she would give like lectures in the 3rd person she would like talking to living like you know it was there and someone would talk to me she hold up newspapers and talk to the wall about look at this person look what had to him and look what happened to this person using drugs she would look at me she was talking like like a delivery like a talk show host in the room then also I think she would say you know what I think anyone who uses drugs is weak that's what she would say they just week I don't know what she was talking about but looking back maybe those little messages were enough to keep me from putting in the Eagle in my arm I really don't know the poor guys I know who went on to needle in the on they were not bad guys I love them both they were terrific guys they were evil they were different than I was in any way they were nice guys I don't know what it was in their life actually I think I do actually I don't want to talk about it. But one of them you know used heroin the other one used heroin this and that what are you going to do about it I don't know the answer to that question I don't know why some do and some don't the thing to remember though is not tomorrow lies and make Sapir to the other person that's the most important thing for those of us who don't use drugs to remembers we're not better than them but for a quirk of a genie a generic for the cork of a gene or someone looking for the wrong way when you're 5 years old you'd be using drugs so I mean you don't know what triggers people to do certain things right and uncle touched them and the molested them the father this is the mother did that who knows all I know is that there's an out of control drug problem in America and the drug companies have a lot to do with it period end the story and we know that and who has to pick up the pieces the cops who has to pick up the pieces of the problem the cops then the social workers then the nurses then the doctors they have to pick up the pieces so I don't know the answer to the question I know this a law and order candidate like Donald Trump and he was largely a law and order candidate in many ways is going to change the shape of this problem in America change is coming whether you like it or not it is coming. And I do not think legalization is the answer by the way I think it will make that the epidemic even worse by the way I've heard every argument under the sun legalize it take it out of the hands of the criminals get it is I don't none of it makes sense because there's always a counterpoint right maybe education is important like Nancy Reagan's Just Say No that was a good beginning how many schools today teach the dangers of marijuana none in San Francisco they probably give it out like candy tell them it's good for them that only evil evil people don't smoke and I don't know how crazy the city is you've got to start educating the children that drugs are not moderately bad they're bad for you period they weaken you may be a show them the animal world if I was teaching today and I wanted to teach young children not to use drugs I hold up a kitten or a puppy and then I would put a needle down on the table. And I would say would you put this needle in this puppy no teach it don't put the needle in the puppy then I hold the puppy up and I put a dish of white powder on the table and I say kids you know it's probably in this white powder it's probably a bad but bad drug that's bad for people right what's it called Kids what's called this it's called The Would you let your puppy have that no teacher I wouldn't do it because the puppy would get sick that's called Positive conditioning it's as old as time but it's not being done is it how is it come to the to the point which children not thought about that the dangers of drugs forget the evil put evil out of it stop the moralizing let's get down to brass tacks the danger is not the evil why are they not doing it I don't have an answer for you other than liberalism which is of course the answer to all problems more liberalism equals more drugs more liberalism equals more rampant drug use you know that and I know that. So which way are we going to go going to go back to the 1910 your are going to go back to you know stop and frisk they're not going no knock law kicking in doors probably my guess is yes my guess is yes we're going to go backwards not forwards and that's why I regress of not a progressive I want regressive I'm a happy regressive I want to go backwards not forwards when it comes to stopping the drug epidemic I don't think that racial mad cow is the answer to the drug problem now I don't think so. I think the other method worked pretty good you were afraid of the cops you stopped it it's not by i was another great impediment to drug usage fear of the law the French used to have a joke you know they took it from the statement of the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom the French had a new start a different version of that which is fear of the law is the beginning of wisdom that used to be when France was still strong the law and the fear of law is a very good impediment to the stopping it from doing bad things to yourself and others by the way Ok so we're talking here which is talking here that's all we're doing just a talk show don't confuse me with a government official I'm not a counselor to the president I'm not advisor to the president in fact because of my criticism of the president there goes the Japanese state dinner I will not be enjoying sushi tonight with the president. Because I do not have a $5000.00 Gucci dress and I do not have teeth whiteners I am not there tonight but that's the way it is and this is the way it should be this is the Savage Nation What would you like to say. I've said it all there's nothing for you to say but when I come back I'll take your calls anyway I'll be right back be here join those young readers may need voices and the mouse cleared his voice and said Happy to share my cheese if you prefer. Elementary readers may need to read to you frog scratched his head to look very confused but he could not remember where he left his favorite pair of shoes and older children may benefit from discussing what they're reading and answering your questions about their book what do you think the main character was thinking there what do you think was the central theme no matter their age help your children develop into lifelong readers this is Betty Weller president of the Maryland State Education Association reading to your children early and often creates a habit that can last a lifetime encourage reading in your home by visiting the library frequently and letting your kids pick out books on subjects that interest that feed their natural curiosity with books reading as a habit that can spark a lifetime of learning a message from the Maryland State Education Association. 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