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Border Patrol Professionals Weigh In On What's Needed: Wall Or Fence
President Trump visits the border in Texas to highlight security needs. In San Diego, hundreds of Customs and Border Protection agents echo the same line: the fence is not secure and a wall is needed.
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Pet Cat Claws Expensive Painting By 17th Century Portrait Artist
An art expert in Britain bought a portrait by one of his favorite artists for about $6,000, The Telegraph reports. His cat launched herself at the painting and ripped a huge hole in it with her claws.
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Posh Paris Restaurant That Caters To Nude Patrons To Close
O'Naturel opened in Paris about a year ago. Diners take their clothes off in a dressing room and lock away their phones for privacy reasons. The restaurant will close on Feb. 16.
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Democrats Are Exposed. They Have No Desire To Negotiate, Schlapp Says
Rachel Martin talks to White House communications official Mercedes Schlapp about ending the government shutdown. Both sides are stuck in their respective positions. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in.
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Kevin Hart Says Comedy's Full Of 'Flawed But Funny' People, Himself Included
Hart reflects on the controversial jokes from his past that led him to step down from hosting the Oscars. "Sometimes to grow as a comedian, you got to go through the stupid part," he says.
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01-10-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
01-10-19 8:30 AM newscast
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Why The Craft Brewing Industry Is Stalled Amid The Government Shutdown
It is estimated that half of the nation's breweries are awaiting federal government approval of labels for new beers because of the shutdown.
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Carolina Eyck and Clarice Jensen: Tiny Desk Concert
Carolina Eyck, the first artist to bring a theremin to the Tiny Desk, plays the air with the kind of lyrical phrasing and "fingered" articulation that takes a special kind of virtuosity.
Movie Review: 'They Shall Not Grow Old'
Rachel Martin talks to Kenneth Turan, film critic for the Los Angeles Times, about the new World War I documentary, They Shall Not Grow Old. It's directed by Academy Award winner Peter Jackson.
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Trump Appears Poised To Declare A National Emergency To Get Wall Built
President Trump returned from a trip to the border as negotiations to end the partial government shutdown appear stalled. The president may declare a national emergency to get a border wall built.
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