6:13- Bill Zimpfer- Two scandals are continuing to play out in the news. A class-action lawsuit has been filed in connection with the college admissions scandal, and Jussie Smollett has pleaded not guilty to charges he faked his attack.
6:43- New Zealand Latest
7:13- Ray Stagich WX
7:43- Michael Bower- After months of intensive speculation, former Democratic congressman Beto O’Rourke has entered the crowded field for President. Meanwhile President Trump says he will probably veto any legislation that would stop his emergency declaration to build a wall on the border with Mexico.
8:13- JUSSIE SMOLLETT IN COURT…PLEADS NOT GUILTY FOX News Radio’s JEFF MONOSSO
8:43- Make Frustration Fruitful!
According to a Gallup study on the American workplace, two-thirds of American workers are disengaged at work and don’t feel thrilled with their actual jobs. Of the country’s approximately 100 million full-time employees, 51 percent aren’t engaged at work -- meaning they feel no real connection to their jobs, and thus they tend to do the bare minimum. But this doesn’t have to be the case. Decades of research shows that extremely difficult situations, can actually motivate us to work harder and smarter - as long as we’re committed and supported. That’s right, being frustrated at work may actually lead to your next big professional or even breakthrough.
How do you take feelings of being underpaid, undervalued or even unrepresented and make it a win? What steps can lead to your next breakthrough in business and life?
Journalist//Opinions Contributor for FOX News.com//Author of “Be Extraordinary: Claiming a Life of Purpose, Passion and Prosperity” AND “Speak Up!” CRYSTAL I. BERGER
8:52- Warren Haynes Interview with Tank Spencer