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This Thursday on the Conversation Matt Lauer has been a fixture on American television for more than two decades. He began his career at NBC News as a news anchor on the Today show. In 1998, he became co-anchor of that program and has continued in that capacity for nearly twenty years. Now that has all come to an end with allegations of sexually harassment. My thought on the sudden firing of someone who was becoming a legend in the industry.  President Donald J. Trump fired back at British Prime Minister Theresa May after she criticized him for retweeting anti-Muslim posts, saying she should focus on the terrorism happening in the United Kingdom.  Is the UK ever going to wake up to what is happening in her country as the PM seems to be throwing a blind eye to all that has happened.  She initially told her followers she would give 25 cents for everyone who favorited her tweet and 50 cents for every retweet.  But the tweet went viral, and reached nearly 200,000 retweets and 450,000 favorites.  Wow hope she is prepared for this.  While discussing tax cuts, President Donald J. Trump brought up welfare reform because "the person who is not working at all and has no intention of working at all is making more money and doing better" than Americans working several jobs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a new record high, for the 62nd time under President Donald J. Trump.  "Racism is racism, no matter what color the racist is voicing the ugly words." – Jeremy Hunt  ESPN President John Skipper announced Wednesday morning the network will be terminating approximately 150 employees.  My thought on all of this and more. Also the weekend preview in the EPL.  So join me for the Conversation your apart of.

 

 

 

 

 

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