Attorney general Jeff Sessions in his first sunday show interview. All angles on the extraordinary first 100 days of this unprecedented presidency. From abc news, its this week. Here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. Good morning. When it comes to politics, not much unites us these days. I bet we all agree donald trump, love him or hate him is a different kind of president. Unlike any we have seen before. Running for president , he broke all the rules and won. Being president , it turns out, bait more complicated. And as he completes his first 100 days the this week, even trump seems conflicted. On tuesday, he boasted of the best start of any president ever. By friday, he was calling the 100day benchmark ridiculous. By this time next week, he could be the first president in history to face a Government Shutdown in his first 100 days. Over the next hour, well take a deep dive into President Trumps whats working, whats not. Hat he must do to keep his promise of masive change. We b
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Parents of student-athletes blast lawmakers over asinine regulations
By Tim Skubick
LANSING, Mich. (FOX 2) - A house committee in Lansing, without Democratic support, has voted to subpoena the state s former public health director who accepted a $155,000 severance check in return for not disclosing why he and the governor parted ways.
And the same committee heard emotional testimony on the issue of testing student-athletes.
Parents of student-athletes argue against constant testing to state lawmakers
Things got emotional as the topic switched to parental and student gripes about the governors mandatory testing program for student athletes.
The former state public health director Dr. Robert Gordon got $155,000 when he and the governor agreed that he would leave his post last January. The two agreed not to disclose why he left but then they dissolved that agreement.