First News on 570 with Mark Starling

First News on 570 with Mark Starling

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First News on 570 for Monday, August 13th, 2018

6:13- Bill Zimpfer- Sunday was the one year anniversary of the Charlottesville rally which turned deadly, marked by a second “Unite the Right” rally in Washington D.C. AND Former White House Staffer Omarosa Manigault is getting ready to release her tell all book this week, and the war of words is already under way.  What is she saying about the Trump White House...how are they responding?

6:43- Weekend Rally Recap (Unite the Right and ANTIFA)

7:13- Ray Stagich WX

7:23- Whip the Weatherman for Rodney Carrington tickets

7:43- LIVE FROM ELVIS WEEK…IN MEMPHIS!   FOX News Radio’s TONYA J. POWERS

8:13- Preview of upcoming special with county commissioners.

8:23- Jay Ratliff- Aeronautics Expert “Stolen Plane”

8:43- TRAVEL TRICK: HOW TO SAVE ON AIRFARES BY FOOLING YOUR INTERNET BROWSER

You can score low prices on flights by tricking your internet browser.  This trick is pretty simple to do if you use a VPN, or virtual private network.  You can choose the location you want to connect to.  For instance, if you select a VPN in Portugal, your location will show up as Portugal.  Then, when you open a search for flights, you'll see rates you wouldn't otherwise be offered.  I found rates on flights to Brazil for $1,700 when logged in from the U.S. But after masking your location as Brazil, you can find flights for around $700 on airlines that didn't even appear in search before.

Do the airlines know so much about you and your computer that they deliberately jack-up prices?  

How does this VPN trick work? Is this the way you should start booking your air travel from now on?

Founder of Wanderift ZACH BURAU


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