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The Young Turks, January 21, 2016

The Young Turks: January 21, 2016

Sarah Palin blames Obama for her son's abusive behavior. TSA intercepted 2.653 guns in 2015. Record breaking global temps. Carly Fiorina went to a botanical garden and found some pre-school kids and rounded them up. She then proceeded to put them on stage and in front of a poster of a fetus to promote anti-abortion. John, Jimmy, and Jayar are hosting. Sarah Palin is blaming President Obama for her son's (Track Palin) abusive behavior on PTSD. Donald Trump jumped on the band wagon and also blames the President for Track's issues. In 2015 TSA intercepted 2653 guns. It increased 20\% and they said most guns were loaded. Dallas/FW International airport was the highest to be intercepted of taking guns away and ATL was the 2nd highest. ESPN are giving a memo on what they can and cannot say on politics on-air.  2015 is a record breaking year for being the hottest. The fahrenheit was increased by 1.62 degrees.
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Ana, Margaret Howell, and Maytha Alhassen for SCS. The DEA is sending agents to airports to search traveler’s luggage for large amounts of cash, with the intention of busting drug traffickers. If enough money is found, they assume the passenger is doing illegal activities. It is revealed that Wisconsin officials attempted to confiscate and hide footage from the documentary, Making a Murderer. Marco Rubio is still trying to prove his insane Conservative gravitas by highlighting a previous bill he introduced. In it, he would grant whistleblower status to people that snitch on prostitutes and give them cash rewards. A new survey of employees shows that they contribute to a high opioid use, costing employers billions of dollars. Gawker is facing yet another big lawsuit. The latest is from a freelance journalist that claims Gawker published a defamatory hit piece on her over her reporting about a Tinder executive’s dishonest testimony in a sexual harassment case. Millennials are driving less and less, mostly due to their affliction for the shared economy and their desire to experience more than have large purchases like cars and houses. A female artist is pushing a narrative to allow women to normalize their body hair, and removing it is a social construct. Ana was immediately against this campaign, as it tends to lead to people not for hairy bodies to be shamed.
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