Exhaustion. And a new look at the incredible damage in the caribbean where the future, well, tourism frankly is at stake, is at jeopardy. It looked like a bomb had gone off. Id never been in a place where a bomb has gone off, but thats what i imagined it would look like. So we begin today with that deal discussed last night involving President Trump and Democratic Leaders. New details from the president himself just minutes ago. He says Top Republicans are on board with saving the dreamers if, if he can get Border Security. But no wall. At least for now. Weve got a great team to break it all down right now. You can see carol lee and robert with us in the studio. I want to play the president s remarks about that meeting. As he was getting ready to depart for florida. Well, were working on a plan subject to getting massive border control. Were working on a plan for daca. People want to see that happen. You have 800,000 young people brought here, no fault of their own, so were working on
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Donald A. Pontti
Donald Alexander Pontti, aged 90, passed away in his sleep peacefully at home in Kodiak on Wednesday, February 24, 2021. Born in Ishpeming, Michigan, to Jarl Alexander and Martha Holma Pontti, Don attended Jackson High School and Jackson Junior College before enlisting in the U.S. Army, serving as a master sergeant (E-7) in the Korean War as a tank commander.
Upon discharge from the Army, Don continued taking college classes, working nights and weekends, playing independent football with the Jackson Lions, learning to fly, and purchasing his own Piper Cub. He attended Northern Michigan University, lettered in football and graduated with a B.S. in education, with a major in geography and minors in biology, English and history.