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The President is once again railing against the NY Times for the news that White House counsel Don McGahn is cooperating extensively with Robert Mueller’s investigation. McGahn’s testimony is particularly important because he was involved in many of the events being investigated and is setting up the mind-set of the President during his decisions. Ginger Gibson, Political reporter for Reuters joins us for this and more on the security clearance revolt around John Brennan. Next, school is back in session, but some kids are still getting an extra day off. One of Colorado’s largest school districts is switching over to a 4-day school week. Officials say that it is a cost cutting measure and the district can save upwards of $1 million. Nicole Brady, Anchor and reporter for Denver 7 joins us to talk about what the new school week looks like and if more districts in the country might be turning to this new schedule. Finally, as more states are legalizing marijuana for both medicinal and recreational uses, a new job industry is blooming. Ohio, set to open its doors to medical marijuana sales later this year are already looking for budtender, bud trimmers, cannabis chefs, and master growers. Randy Tucker, reporter for the Cincinnati Enquirer, joins us for how much you can make in these jobs and the type of credentials you might need.
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The President is once again railing against the NY Times for the news that White House counsel Don McGahn is cooperating extensively with Robert Mueller’s investigation. McGahn’s testimony is particularly important because he was involved in many of the events being investigated and is setting up the mind-set of the President during his decisions. Ginger Gibson, Political reporter for Reuters joins us for this and more on the security clearance revolt around John Brennan. Next, school is back in session, but some kids are still getting an extra day off. One of Colorado’s largest school districts is switching over to a 4-day school week. Officials say that it is a cost cutting measure and the district can save upwards of $1 million. Nicole Brady, Anchor and reporter for Denver 7 joins us to talk about what the new school week looks like and if more districts in the country might be turning to this new schedule. Finally, as more states are legalizing marijuana for both medicinal and recreational uses, a new job industry is blooming. Ohio, set to open its doors to medical marijuana sales later this year are already looking for budtender, bud trimmers, cannabis chefs, and master growers. Randy Tucker, reporter for the Cincinnati Enquirer, joins us for how much you can make in these jobs and the type of credentials you might need.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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