First News on 570 with Mark Starling

First News on 570 with Mark Starling

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First News on 570 for Monday, April 29th, 2019

6:13- Bill Zimpfer- The U.S. is the latest to be struck by violence directed at a religious site. What have we learned about the attack on a California synagogue, and what do we know about the suspect.

6:43- Sound Bytes from Rabbi Goldstein on Synagogue Attack in California and his phone call with President Trump, meanwhile the New York Times doubles down printing anti-Israel/ Trump cartoon.

7:13- Jeff Marr WX

7:23- 2020 UPDATE

7:43- Michael Bower- President Trump may soon be faced with an exodus of supporters. What group may be walking away from Trump? What reason seems to behind the possible support loss? What were some of the messages the President gave at his rally over the weekend?

8:13- BARE-FACED CHEAT: WOMEN 'BETTER AT HIDING INFIDELITY'

You can't hide your lying eyes: scientists have revealed that women can judge whether a man is likely to be unfaithful just by looking at his face but men are less able to spot a cheating woman. Researchers at the University of Western Australia took a group of 1,500 people and showed them pictures of 189 Caucasian adults (101 men and 88 women), having first asked them if they had been unfaithful to their partners. Respondents were then asked to rank these faces on a scale of one to 10, where one is "not at all likely to be unfaithful" and 10 is "extremely likely" to play the field. The result, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, was that "both men and women were accurate in assessing men's, but not women's, likelihood to cheat and poach."

Dating & Relationship Specialist JENNIFER STYERS

8:23- Jay Ratliff- Boeing failed to notify Southwest that a safety feature was automatically turned off.

In yet another bizarre twist to the Boeing MAX issue, we learned this weekend that Boeing waited until after the Lion Air crash last Fall before informing Southwest Airlines the system designed to alert pilots of a malfunctioning sensor was turned off. Those of us who suggest the aircraft was rushed into service find this yet another example to support the position. Initial reports also suggest the Federal Aviation Administration was momentarily out of the loop, but did have in-depth discussions afterward on whether or not additional pilot training was warranted. This reinforces the need for proceeding slowly with the investigation to make certain no other issues were "missed." Every question needs answered before the MAX aircraft are allowed to return to service.

8:43- Dr. Ben Steger- Primary Eye Care Associates- Approximately 37 million adults in America have age-related macular degeneration, cataract, diabetic retinopathy, or glaucoma, all of which can cause visual impairment or blindness. However, recent studies show that making healthy choices and getting regular eye exams can help reduce a person’s risk of vision loss. In support of Healthy Vision Monthin May, the American Academy of Ophthalmology is encouraging everyone to take charge of their eye health and preserve their sight by following some simple tips.

8:52- Dr Ben Steger Con’t


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