Warship frozen in Montreal ice until March

The warship. USS Little Rock, is frozen in ice in Montreal, Canada.  It has been stuck there since Christmas. It will be March until the ice melts and the vessel continues on its way to its home port in Jacksonville, Florida. The USS Little Rock is brand new. It was officially announced ready to go on Dec. 19th in Buffalo, New York. While stuck in Montreal, the Navy said the sailors will update their training in medical, damage control, navigation, and security. 

2800 Clinton emails found on Weiner's laptop to be released today by State Dept.

The U.S. State Department said they will release portions of 2800 Hillary Clinton's State Department emails found on Anthony Weiner's laptop tomorrow. These emails were the work product of Hillary Clinton while she was Secretary of State. Clinton had told the FBI that she had given them all her previous State Department emails contained on her illegal, non-secure personal email network. Why they were on Weiner's laptop is unknown.

Army spent $6.5 trillion, 54 times the amount approved by Congress

Because the Pentagon has never had an audit, no one knows what it spends or where it goes. The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) admitted that the Army spent $6.5 trillion without receipts. That was 54 times the amount approved by Congress. In 2015, the Army had $794 billion in deposits. It only got $120 billion from Congress. No one knows where the extra money came from. The Army spent $929 billion on credit. No one knows who is to be paid for what they bought.

Haslam makes "first public comments" on Pilot J investigation in "five years"

Jimmy Haslam, CEO of Pilot Flying J, responded to Judge Curtis Collier's ruling Thursday that Mark Hazelwood's remarks on FBI informant tapes will be played in his court on Jan. 10th. Collier said Thursday that Hazelwood's taped remarks were vile, inflammatory, prejudicial, and beyond the pale. Collier is a Federal U.S. District Court Judge in Eastern Tennessee, Knoxville.

Here is how Haslam responded to Collier's ruling:

Pilot Flying J Judge rules jury to hear Hazelwood's "vile" comments tomorrow

Judge Curtis Collier ruled yesterday to allow the jury to hear "vile" remarks made by the former President of Pilot Flying J, Mark Hazelwood. Hazelwood's remarks were directed against black people, women, Clevelanders and its football team, the Cleveland Browns. The remarks, captured on an  FBI wiretap, will be played to jurors when Judge Collier resumes Hazelwood's criminal trial on Jan. 10th.