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Northwest Newsradio
"alex stone" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Northwest news radio Jeff podol got the latest from ABC's Alex stone. First off, why a balloon? Well, it's a good question. I mean, it's something that according to The Pentagon, that we've seen before, we may not publicly have known about it, but they have tracked balloons that have come in from China, may be a moreover Hawaii than over the continental U.S., but that this isn't something totally new. China is trying to claim that this is just an errand weather balloon, nothing more than that. That it got away from them. The Pentagon is saying, no way. This is absolutely a spy balloon. That it doesn't only move with the wind. The China can control it. The initial thing was, well, maybe whatever it is. It did just get away from them. And the least understanding that we're getting from The Pentagon is it can be moved, it's got spy equipment on board, it generally flies with the wind, but they do have the ability to control it. Hung over Montana for quite a while. And that that was manually controlled be over that area. Maybe because of all the nuclear missile silos, but at The Pentagon, they're saying no. This is absolutely a spy balloon saying this. We are aware of the PRC's statement. However, the fact is, we know that it's a surveillance balloon. And I'm not going to be able to be more specific than that. Brigadier general pat Ryder there, and the thing is absolutely huge about three buses in size, and that's why even at 11 miles up, people have been able to see it, as it's been making its way across the U.S.. Here you think of an airliner when they're at altitude at 36,038 thousand feet. That's 20,000 feet below where the balloon is, but you typically can't see the plane or you can barely see it. You may be able to hear it, but not see it. This thing is 20, 25,000 feet above that, and it is clearly visible from the ground. And again, it was in Montana for a while. Folks were seeing it. They didn't know what they were seeing earlier in the week that they were recording it, seeing, you know, this thing that looked like a tiny moon that was floating in the sky. This thing is up in the sky. Chase no act was among them, and F-22s were launched in case the command was given to shoot it down. They were circling around it. I have no idea what the thing is. And in the last couple of days, we've heard air traffic control of civilian airliners reporting in that they can see it and they know where it is, and that's kind of where way how we've known where it's been flying. It doesn't have a transponder on board, which is how if you open up flight radar or any of the flight tracking sites, you're not actually looking a real radar, you're looking at the pings coming from transponders on aircraft of where they are in their altitude and all of that. This doesn't have one on board. So tracking it publicly has been just based on people on the ground saying, well, there it is. The military says they are tracking it in a more sophisticated way. It's been over Missouri today. They believe heading out to the Carolinas, then probably out to the Atlantic Ocean. But it's not going to pop up on any tracking software. That's ABC's Alex stone talking with Jeff Poe jalapeno. For more about the Chinese spy balloon subscribe to the northwest politics available wherever you get your podcasts. Memphis police announcing the firing of a 6th officer in connection with the death of Tyree Nichols, ABC's Brian Clark has more. The 5 Memphis police officer seen on camera beating Tyree Nichols who were fired and then charged with second degree murder were all black. Friday Memphis police fired a white officer Preston hemphill. Memphis police had a hemphill violated several department policies. He was one of the first officers to interact with Nichols and allegedly deployed his taser. And pills attorney says the decisions regrettable, but that hemp hill who joined the force in 2018 will continue to cooperate with investigators. Brian Clark, ABC News. Your stock charts dot com money update on news radio 1000 FM 97 7. Renewed concerns about the fed's interest rate strategy following a strong January jobs report weighed on investors today. The S&P 500 lost 43 points and the tech heavy NASDAQ composite slid 194 or 1.6%. Shares of a couple of Seattle based companies were prominent decliners in the wake of their Thursday earnings reports, Starbucks, slid 4.4%, and Amazon tumbled 8.4%. More legal trouble for Amazon could be citing people familiar with the matter, both Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal report that the Federal Trade Commission is preparing a potential antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, which in the coming months could challenge an array of the tech giant's business practices as anti competitive. The commission also could opt not to proceed. That's your money now. I'm Jim chesko, northwest news radio

Northwest Newsradio
"alex stone" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Idaho students was in a courtroom this morning, northwest news radio's Kim shepherd talked with ABC's Alex stone about what happened. Brian koberger was back in an Idaho courtroom this morning and we're starting to learn more about what the timeline might look like for his murder trial. ABC's Alex stone is covering the story and Alex. It sounds like this could be a long one. Yeah, we learned today. This is not going to be quick. Brian koberger, he walked in and he had the orange jail T-shirt on, orange pants, hair look like he had probably just taken a shower was 8 o'clock this morning. He had bloody cuts on his face. If it looked like probably while shaving this morning, maybe not used to jail razors, but he came in, sat down for the quick hearing and didn't last very long. It got going, sounded like this. That's the state of Idaho versus Brian co burger, mister coburger is in custody because the one matter of business that they really were focusing on is when will there be a preliminary hearing in this, which will be like of any trial that the witnesses will be called evidence will be put out there, it'll be a probable cause hearing essentially to prove that there is enough evidence against co burger to go to trial. And his public defender was first to speak saying he has waving his right to having a preliminary hearing within 14 days, which is in Idaho what you get and saying, we don't want that. We are going to ask the court to set preliminary hearing out into June. We would request the third or fourth week of June. So June is what we're talking about. They said they think this preliminary hearing will probably go about four or 5 days to call witnesses, prosecutors said today, July, would be better for them. The judge said, let's try for late June that that's better for the court. Everybody agreed on that, but she had to confirm a co burger that he's okay waiting that long and not doing it immediately within 14 days. If you wave your right to a speedy preliminary hearing, it does not mean that you're giving up your right to have a preliminary hearing. It's simply means that you would not be able to come back and challenge that the state did not present probable cause within 14 days. Do you understand? Yes. And so, Kim, they agreed the prelim will begin on June 26th. He will be remanded into jail without any chance for bail. Likely between now and then he may enter a plea, maybe arraigned at some point, that'll probably be the next big moment. Attorney said they need time for discovery in all of this to understand the case, but there's also probably a tactical reason for this that there is so much anger and focus on this in Idaho, that no matter where they were to bring this, that there's a lot of passion. A lot of anger that you have stretched that out a little bit, and people forget details of a case. The anger begins to subside and some of that immediate passion that we see right now may begin to go away. Yeah, but this also drags out that timeline for the families who are waiting for justice, the defendant can wave his right to a speedy trial, but what about the rights of those families and the public for that matter? Well, at this point, because he is the accused, and he's the one who could get the death penalty or life in prison. The rights when it comes to how soon the trial will be are up to him, but he's now waving a lot of that now and because he's saying he doesn't need to do it in 14 days. We're now talking middle of summer. So I had to do a little digging and I found the most infamously long criminal trial it took place in California in the 90s. The mcmartin preschool abuse case it lasted 7 years in court cost the state $15 million and led to zero convictions. Have you talked with anybody about how long they think this whole trial might take? Yeah, I mean, that's incredible, 7 years. I know we've covered a lot that have gone years. You think back to Scott Peterson and many of those cases, and then in some states, it is immediate, where they go on trial within a couple of weeks and it always amazes us. Yeah, going from one extreme to the other. Attorneys are saying this could go for a year, two years, depending on how many motions are filed, how many delays come into play. I would be surprised if the preliminary hearing is a date that they said today. Nothing ever sticks. That far out, you know, maybe in Idaho, it will, but quite often they would say June and then maybe in September, we would be talking about a prelim. Right. ABC's Alex stone on the northwest news line

Northwest Newsradio
"alex stone" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"With ABC's Alex stone. While we all saw it coming, but there was nothing we could do to stop mother nature from having her way with airports and freeways around the country. ABC's Alex stone is joining us on the northwest news line and Alex I understand that sea tac airports one of those with a dubious distinction today. Yeah, the one that nobody wants. Number one, when it comes to the most canceled flights today in the numbers have been going up all day long when it comes to actual airlines that have been impacted Alaska airlines as you've been reporting today and for a while they had shut down all departures and arrivals in the northwest in Portland and in Seattle, but Southwest nationally. They've canceled right around a thousand flights today just on Southwest, so they're dealing with it because it's not only Seattle, but then you look at Chicago and Denver and Laguardia, New York, Detroit as well. It's all of these major airports getting hit today, but the runways at sea tac today being closed for a period of time in the kind of hobbling along all day long, getting them de ice to planes could get some traction landing and taking off. But Alaska airlines are saying now Kim putting the warning out that probably more airlines should be putting out it is going to take days in the plural to get everything back on track that this is not going to be quick, passengers are stuck waiting. This woman at sea tack included. I was mad. I want to go home and see my dogs and my family. We got onto the plane and we were getting ready to go and then they were like, no, this canceled too much ice and stuff like that. So it's really a reality check right now. The people are beginning to realize that at this point we're coming up on Christmas Eve tomorrow and already airlines are proactively canceling flights for tomorrow, and every time they cancel the flight, you got a whole plane full of people that they've got to get on some other flight, but all the other flights are already full. So where do they put them? Denver right now. People will camp out. Madison Rolex, she came prepared. The only thing she doesn't have, she says, is a pillow that, you know, hey, she can do without, but otherwise she's got the other stuff. That's honestly a big reason why I like to keep her blankets. They come in handy. Oh, no, I forgot my pillow. Yeah, she has fur blankets in her bag, and she says she's just going to camp out. So bottom line, it's going to be a while. Folks have been told if they have somewhere else to go, and if they know they're not going to get on a plane tonight or tomorrow, go that somewhere else. Go home, go to a hotel, go to family, you know, not everybody can do it if they're connecting through and they get stuck, but otherwise they've been told you're probably not going to get out in the next couple of days and going and enjoy the holiday and don't hang out in the airport. Yeah, C tech has been talking about how they have dozens of pieces of equipment that they're trying to de ice the runways and the airplanes as much as they can. But as I was driving in today with so few cars on the road, I was wondering about staffing. Do they have the people to do that de icing to check people in to take their baggage and what about the people who are trying to get to their jobs at the airport? That's an interesting question in Chicago. They were actually keeping people in knowing the snowstorm was coming in and at O'Hare. They said snow removal was going to go 24 hours a day. You know, it almost be like a hospital at that point where they would be on shifts and then sleep at the airport and then go out and run shifts again. Well, as the optimist would say, we have a lot of opportunity right now for a Christmas miracle. And that is true. And a lot of people are wishing for that Christmas miracle right now because they are stuck at the airports. They are living essentially at the airport and they're being told it could be Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday of

KOMO
"alex stone" Discussed on KOMO
"Charges. The Lake county state's attorney's office has charged Robert cremo the third with 7 counts of first degree murder. For the killing spree that he is unleashed against our community. State's attorney Eric Reinhardt says cremo will be in court Wednesday. At the late county courthouse, we will ask a judge to hold mister cremo without the possibility of bail. Police should had two previous encounters with primo three years ago in 2019 for a suicide attempt and again in September of that year after a family member reported he threatened to kill everyone. Deputy chief Chris covelli. The police responded to his residence, the police removed 16 knives, a dagger, and a sword from primo's home, and there was no probable cause to arrest. There were arrests. But despite those cases, primo was able to buy 5 guns legally, including an AR style rifle used in the attack. ABC's Alex stone. Richard cans who ABC News. Stay connected, stay informed with the northwest's only all news station northwest news radio. Good evening, I'm Kelly Bryan, here are the top local stories. The search could resume tonight for two people buried yesterday in a trench collapse in shoreline. Jackie Kent has more. We are off northwest one 63rd street. Fire chief Matt cowan tells us the four people working in that trench were doing contracted work, excavating down to a busted sewer line. Two men were buried one in his 30s, the other in his 60s were learning the other two workers, police and other emergency responders tried clearing dirt with a small excavator and even by hand. They ultimately put that search on hold once they realized how unstable the ground is and realized this would be a recovery mission. A soil engineer assessed the site to help cruise come up with a plan about what kind of access and equipment they need. They were buried at about two or three feet above their heads So it was a lot of effort and at risk to our personnel to get there and to

WTVN
"alex stone" Discussed on WTVN
"Alex Stone, ABC nears Los Angeles You're listening. To ABC News News radio 6 10 W. T. V, and it was a deadly night of gun violence in the state capital, Columbus. Police say four people were shot and killed in the span of 12 hours last night. That's when 24 year old Quinton Fuller was shot on North Fourth Street in the university District OS You putting out an alert, encouraging people to lock their doors and windows and not walk alone. 24 year old Bryce Person was shot later Thursday afternoon on Floral Circle in West Columbus. 47 year old man was found shot near a carry out on East Main and East Columbus Thursday night. He's in stable condition to other people fatally shot in the night were also killed in east Columbus. They have yet to be identified. I'm Jack Crumley. Police say it appears the victims and suspects all knew each other. They do not believe any of the shootings were random. But with these deaths, the city now surpassing 150 homicides for the year. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, announcing he's joining 23 other states who are threatening to sue President Joe Biden over his proposed federal vaccine and testing mandate. They sent a letter to the Biden administration today outlining their concerns with his plan to require private sector employees, health care workers and federal contractors to get the vaccine or be tested weekly or be fired. An additional 11,000. Ohioans did receive at least one dose of the vaccine. In the past 24 hours, Ohio is set to receive over 850 refugees from Afghanistan. They will be the first group from the federal government's resettlement program. Columbus is expecting the host over 345 of them Ohio Congressman Anthony Gonzalez, announcing he will not be seeking a third term in Washington. In his announcement, he said he believes He would have prevailed in the election, but he did not want to return to a toxic political and environment. During an Open commission meeting Wednesday, the Federal Trade Commission voted unanimously to enforce laws around right to repair, thereby ensuring that customers will be able to repair their own electronic and automotive devices. In a May report to Congress, the Federal Trade Commission, the FTC warned, manufacturers are making repairs harder, like using adhesives that make parts difficult to replace limiting the Availability of spare parts or making software on available there. Hope sometimes is that we won't fix it at all. And we'll just by A new device or piece of equipment altogether. ABC s Elizabeth shall be reporting in the Harlem Globetrotters are coming to Columbus. They'll play at the Schottenstein Center in December. I'm Alison Wyatts. This view was worth the hike, right? And it's a good way to stay on top of my health. Yes. I'm Colin. Guard up. Prescription colon cancer screening option for people 45 Plus, at average risk. Have you screen for colon cancer? Not yet. Don't wait..

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe
Porn Star Charged With Sexual Assaults of 21 Women in Los Angeles
"Porn star has been indicted in L. A. A. B C's Alex Stone has this story. Ron Jeremy was a name synonymous with adult films in the eighties and nineties. Now he's been indicted here in LA on over 30 counts of rape and sexual assault involving 21 alleged victims ranging in age from 15 to 51 years old dating back to 1996 his real name Ron Hyatt. He's pleading not guilty to rape and other charges, including lewd acts upon a child. He's due back in court in October.

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe
Hawaii Governor Begs Tourists to Stay Away as Covid Surges
"You to stay home and you can blame rising covid infections and hospitalizations. Alex Stone is covering this for ABC News and spoke with Cuomo's Taylor van size Alex. Tourism It doesn't take a genius to know is essential to the Hawaiian economy. How bad is the situation on the ground there to warrant their governor to issue this kind of a request? Yes, Taylor pretty abrupt change for Hawaii. Being that they were hit so hard last year, and in the last couple of months, travel has been booming Hotels been packed. Crisis through the roof. Car rentals have been hard to find flights have been full. They've been wanting the money they've been saying, come on in. And and now it Covid rising in Hawaii, the governor David IgE, Saying, Do not go to the island. Here's how he put it is not a good time to travel to the island. Uh, restaurant capacity has been restricted. There is limited access to rent a cars. He's asking tourists to stay away and for travel to Hawaii to be only for business. Hawaii's seven day average hitting 671 yesterday, triple what it was four weeks ago. Hospital resources on the island are limited. And he said hospitals are at capacity. Our ICUs are full. This comes as Hawaii has really strict entry rules, police enforced quarantine or proof of vaccination or a negative test and We talked to passengers at L. A X today, hopping on flights to Hawaii and they're saying no, They're not going to cancel their trips. They're going to go anywhere. That's enough. It's been two years. I need to go on vacation Last year was cancelled. As

The Morning Show with Nikki Medoro
Cache Fire Destroys Dozens Of Homes, Burns 80 Acres In Lake County, California
"Several large wildfires are burning throughout Northern California as you know, and in clear Lake Flames took out a neighborhood of mobile homes. As we hear from Alex Stone. Flames went racing through a mobile home park in high winds, heat and dry conditions in clear Lake Lake County has been hit by numerous large and destructive wildfires in recent years. This one called the cash fire burning mobile homes. Schools were quickly evacuated to get out of the way of flames. Traffic in the area bumper to bumper as people tried to get away. Alec Stone ABC News for K G. 08 10 fire was kept to about 80 acres. But more than 60 homes were destroyed. It is now 20%

News, Traffic and Weather
'Code Red': U.N. Scientists Warn of Worsening Global Warming
"On climate change is issuing a code red for all of humanity. It is indisputable that human activities are causing climate changed. And making extreme weather events more frequent and severe United Nations Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change chairman posts only there, says the study has clear conclusions. NBC's Alex Stone joining us on the coma, Newsline and Alex, hundreds of scientists are saying the world is facing and experiencing climate change is that it's not seen in thousands of years. That's right. 234 scientists looking at data over three years and not a huge surprise, and that we keep hearing from firefighters that something Is changing in the West that every year Now we have these mega fires burning, killing people, and they admitted it scares them. I was out last week with a Cal fire hand crew, and they admit the way that fires are burning in California is really worrisome right now link to all of them. We haven't had enough rain nothing near what we're used to. So with what's coming It's going to be a big season, and I hope it doesn't impact anybody. And so today that you went out with this new report, and it is scientists around the world bottom line. The reports saying that all evidence shows that the impacts that we're seeing globally are directly related to global warming from human activity in greenhouse gas output. Colbert is a co chair of the panel to put out the report. And, she says it's sobering. What's new in this report is that we can now attribute many more changes at the global and regional levels to human influence. And better project future changes. We'll see from different amounts of emissions. And the last time the U. N did a report like this was 2013. She says that that it finds that we have messed up the planet so much the global service temperatures will keep rising until at least 2050, regardless of what humans do right now, if we cut off all emissions, everything that's hurting the environment that's still until 2050 numbers would be going up. So

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal
Amazon to Mandate Masks for All Its Workers in Warehouses
"Mask mandates. ABC is Alex Stone. Beginning on Monday, Amazon will mandate all of its 900,000 US. Warehouse workers wear masks again indoors regardless of their vaccination status. It comes after Wal Mart and target again put in place rules and employees must wear masks. So far, Amazon is not requiring its warehouse workers to get vaccinated. Mexico

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe
Political Donor Ed Buck Guilty on Counts Related to Overdose Deaths
"In the drug deaths of two men. Here's Alex Stone inside the federal courtroom. There were cheers when the verdict was read. Former Democratic donor Ed bought guilty on multiple charges linked to methamphetamine overdose deaths of two men at his West Hollywood apartment. Prosecutors say Bach was running a drug in sex 10 when he was arrested in 2019. Buck was also convicted of enticing men to LA to engage in prostitution. The jury deliberated for 4.5 hours before returning a guilty verdict. Alex Stone, ABC News, Los Angeles, and when Buck

The Dan Bongino Show
Jeff Bezos Goes to Space
"Has taken humans to space is blue origin, launched its first manned mission to the edge of Earth's atmosphere. Here's a B CS Alex Stone, too. One after so many test missions. Jeff Bezoza, his brother, along with Wally Funk, the oldest person ever in space in Oliver Damon, the youngest ever making their trips 66 miles above ER after floating around in the capsule, Jeff Bezoza radioing in blue Control, based on the best day ever. Blue origin. New Shepard capsule floating back with parachutes out making a landing on the desert floor. Alec Stone EVC nears.

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal
Flight Attendants Speak out About Unruly Passengers
"Passengers to long delays. Getting passports. ABC s Alex Stone looks the trouble. With the travel industry. Yeah, you know, Flight crusades is totally out of control right now, Kitty that in the last week there have been 150 new reports to the FAA of unruly passengers most ever in a one week period. Most of them involve people refusing to wear a mask on board and This woman on a Delta flight, saying she wouldn't wear one as police came on Brazil. I think my semen right not respecting her human rights, she said. And this woman on a Southwest flight they landed in San Diego a couple weeks back, knocking out of flight attendants tooth gonna brawl on board there. So most of the battles have been over masks and the EPA, saying it's gotten over 3400 unruly passenger reports this year. 2600 of those have been passengers refusing to wear masks and flight attendants today are saying they've had enough. This is a federal mandate, whether you agree with it or not, and whether they agree with it or not. It's got to be in force, and they say, give them a break. This is way higher than any number of incidents that we've ever seen that Sarah Nelson, head of the flight attendants union, they're going to the FAA today and saying help us out here. What else can you do? Because it's not getting any better. Flight attendants are experiencing a job that they just are not familiar with. It all every day. When they go to work, there's conflict, and there are is disrespect towards them and an incredibly difficult job. The NSA is restarting self defense courses for flight attendants to teach them how to to fight back. It can mean big fines. People are being fined 52,000 bucks up to it. For fighting back against flight attendants. You can get 20 years in prison.

Red Eye Radio
Joe Exotic to Be Re-Sentenced for Carole Baskin Murder Plot
"Known as Joe Exotic. A B C S. Alex Stone tells the tale Joe Exotic real name Joseph Maldonado Passage gained worldwide fame last year as a result of the Netflix documentary about life at his roadside zoo and his feud with animal rights activist Carol Baskin. It was all part of Carol Baskins plan, a jury found he tried to have Baskin killed twice and murder for hire plot. She got 22 years in prison. His conviction won't change. But now the 10th U. S Circuit Court of Appeals says he has to be re sentenced because the trial judge made a mistake by sentencing him for each murder. For higher conviction individually instead of grouping them together into one sentence. Alex Stone, ABC Air This is

WTVN
"alex stone" Discussed on WTVN
"Alex Stone and Alex. Welcome in and this is this is not good for people like me who love Las Vegas. Yeah. No, I feel you on that one. And, yeah, this is an issue. And first of all, we should say that you know, doctors from Missouri to California are saying that the biggest increase in Covid cases that they're seeing are among primarily The unvaccinated. But we are seeing now a number of vaccinated as numbers are beginning to grow in certain areas in Arkansas and Missouri and in Nevada and in parts of California. Or even the vaccinated are getting sick and even dying in Clark County, home to Las Vegas, they're reporting now. 92 breakthrough cases those who had been vaccinated but Have still gotten covid 13 of those who were fully vaccinated are now dead from Covid and among the those who have gotten sick 11 hospital workers and they had a party in June. Eight of them were fully vaccinated. All but one of the 11 had the delta variant and the kind of the makeup of the breakthrough cases in Nevada. Most are over 65 years old, mostly white men who had not traveled. Most have gotten the Pfizer vaccine. And then we're hearing the story mark of Sean Fruit, he and his wife fully vaccinated. They live in Hollister, California, They decided. You know what we're going to drive to Vegas be a little bit easier than flying. They thought they had kind of waited this thing out, and here's what he's telling us. I took the option to take my mask off man. He says he and his wife came home and they had covid. It was extremely frustrating because we just spent a year and a half avoiding this thing. And it was scary. I mean, I brought home the life threatening illness that has been killing people around the country. The only thing worse than that is knowing that I gave it to my kids, and I mean he felt because they were vaccinated that he didn't have a lot to worry about, His kids said they end up with mild called Shaun Doe got much more sick. He was In bed for a number of days. He says he felt horrible, but he thinks it would have been worsening, not been vaccinated with pre existing conditions that he's got. I'm pretty confident that if I hadn't had the boost from the vaccination, I might not be standing here talking to you right now. Yeah, and then in other areas Mark Marin County, California they're saying about one in five of those getting infected right now are fully vaccinated, and the vaccine was never seen as 100%. We knew Johnson Johnson's efficacy rating was Lower than moderate and Pfizer and there's we're in the upper eighties Low nineties. So as cases grow, you know, Nevada just Clark County had 1547 new covid cases yesterday. So it's still a relatively or very small number compared to the overall cases, But doctors are seeing more folks who are saying, but I was vaccinated and they're still getting sick. Yeah, it sounds like though that is what is that It's doing what it's supposed to do. As far as the vaccination goes, people that are getting it for the most part are getting you know they they might be sick, but it's keeping him off the ventilator and having the very serious I mean, that's kind of how they build this vaccination from the beginning, right. Yeah, that you may get, you know, essentially a cold, but you're not going to end up dead. For the most part. Typically, you know, there are some cases here and there like the 13 but in the Las Vegas area, but can compared to the overall numbers Those are very low and we just few minutes ago talk to a doctor in Arkansas, where at the University of Arkansas, they've got 52 ICU beds and every one of them full right now, with mostly Covid and He says about 92% are unvaccinated and salmon in Marin County. They're saying this is with people getting some form of the illness, whether they're asymptomatic or Having mild symptoms when they've been vaccinated. They're saying this is not a an indictment on the vaccine that's doing what it was supposed to do, and the people aren't dying as often and that's what they're saying in Marin County is primarily those who have been vaccinated if they gets bad enough to go to a hospital. Usually much, much older, and they do much better than that. Typically, the unvaccinated are younger and sicker when they come in, which is what we've heard in Arkansas on in Missouri, where they say with the Delta variant right now that they're seeing a lot of People in their thirties and early forties who are coming in very, very ill in the surgeon that they're seeing in Arkansas that Doc a few minutes ago, CEO of the hospital, saying that they fear that At least in their area where so many are unvaccinated that this may be their deadly a surge that they've seen as they've had. This is their third now, just based on the condition of the victims who are coming into patients who are coming in right now. That it's not looking good there, but you know we're going to see these surges up and down. But even if you get vaccinated, you know that guy and Hollister and those who have been infected he in Vegas, you know that They'll tell you that it's not 100%, but you're probably going to do better. All right, Alex Stone ABC News the very latest on this. We appreciate it, man. Thank you. You gotta pick Mark CNN. I gotta tell you something I get what do we consider a surge now? Now there? Is that what a couple 100 people in Missouri. That's a surge or Yeah. I guess I take two things from this number one Again. You want to get the vaccine? Go get the vaccine. But stories like this just confirms to me. Why? I don't need the vaccine while I'm never going to get the vaccine because apparently going to get covid anyway, second thing This idea that they keep saying an alarming rise you you brilliantly mark. You brilliantly point out that they keep talking in percentages. They never Tark talking hard numbers. The only hard number I've heard from any mainstream media was Alex. They're saying they have 52 beds full of covid patients. I was told that we were this that surges are where we start to overwhelm the hospitals where we start to overwhelm the healthcare system where they run out of the the breathing apparatus. What is it? The The ventilators, The standard and goalposts now for what is considered a surge has now moved there..

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal
Delta Is Dominant COVID Variant in the United States, CDC Estimates
"Vary it now the dominant variant in the United States. A B C's Alex Stone has more Hey there, kitty. So, yeah, what We're hearing today. Pretty incredible. On this day when the CDC declared the Delta variant now dominate in the U. S a week ago was 10% of the variance in 20 now over half, But we're also hearing today from doctors in places where vaccination rates are lower, primarily in More rural conservative areas where they are sounding the alarms. And it's from Missouri to Utah to areas of California and in Utah short time ago we heard from doctors who say that They are seeing things going bad there Right now we are seeing a covid surge are impatient Censuses almost doubled in the last two weeks. That's doctor can see graves handling emergency medicine at the University of Utah Health and these are not old people, Kitty, she says. If they're just on vaccinated, who are now getting very, very ill? I was on call last night in in one day, I took four different phone calls to accept patients, for instance of cure unit. All of them were in their forties and then in California, where we've been getting some new numbers in that, With a few exceptions, Covid is hitting the more rural again more conservative areas the hardest where politics come into play. May to June Modoc, Siskiyou, Humble del Norte, Shasta counties. They saw the highest case and death rates and they had avoided a lot of this until now, but Rates have remained pretty low in the vaccinated areas. Those were the vaccination numbers are higher the areas where the vaccination numbers are lower. Covid is doing what it does, and it's spreading among those were where it can get into the bodies and then do what it does to the body. So Unfortunately, it's being seen nationwide. But in the more unvaccinated areas, numbers are going up right now

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal
2 Passengers Test Positive for COVID-19 on Fully Vaccinated Cruise
"To passengers have tested positive for Covid 19 on the first North American cruise since 2020. NBC's Alex Stone has the details. Hey there, Kitty. Yes. So a lot of fanfare last weekend when the celebrity millennium returned to sailing, first Big cruise ship to resume in North America, leaving from Saint Martin, the steel drums on the dock. We're playing in our krewe was there and it just brings you right to the Caribbean figured a breeze flowing. Everybody is getting ready to get on. The fans are going inside there and so symbolically, very big moment being the first and In a few weeks. More cruises are going to be leaving from Florida and from Texas. But this was the first in North America 30% capacity. But sailing again, the theater had performer. Senator has performers in it right now. They haven't come back yet. And then the captain of millennium, telling our crew it brought him to tears to see passengers on board again. I don't have a horse to express my my feelings. It's something amazing and unique as it was a very emotional moment. The whole plan was everybody had to show proof that they had been vaccinated and show a negative covid test. And then everybody on board could be safe. Go, no masks enjoy themselves. And they they knew they were under pressure that this was the first everybody was watching the CEO of celebrities pressure. Are you kidding me? Absolutely. Um, but at the same time, I have a tremendous amount of confidence in and what we're doing in the protocols that we have in place. So now a weekend, the cruise enormous almost a week now just shy of that. We find out that two passengers on board they are positive for Covid. They are asymptomatic. They have been isolated on board. They will get off tomorrow when the ship docks back in Saint Martin contact tracing done today and the cruise line, saying that nobody around them has come back

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal
Global Sting Began by Creating Message Service for Crooks
"Also it was a sting on a global level. The FBI helped create a fake app that tricked hundreds of crooks. ABC is Alex Stone explains how they did it. Well, Kitty. I mean, what the FBI did here was really ingenious. And they decided, you know what if criminals globally are communicating on encrypted, secure messaging apps? Why not just create our own? And that's what the FBI did. They built their own app on devices that criminals would use. They deployed it globally. It got popular around the world and Australia was one of the countries that really a lot of people began using it Croatia and elsewhere and nobody using it knew that the FBI was able to see every message the criminals were sending to one another the entire time that It was the FBI's own app that they were using. Here's a big announcement today in San Diego. The amount of intelligence that we received was staggering from seizing drugs, guns and millions of dollars in multiple currencies. To addressing more than 150 threats to life more than 300. People were arrested in advance of the worldwide take down and then 500 more in the past two days, so 800 people that Suzanne Turner with the FBI and San Diego agents say in San Diego, they were the ones who orchestrated this whole plan, and they took down other encrypted platforms they indicted and then Arrested or got them indicted and arrested. Other platform folks that had criminals using their platforms so the criminals will be a vacuum and criminals would have to go to the FBI's platform, not knowing it was the FBI's platform. It was called an, um and the whole time criminal groups had no idea. The FBI was watching every message. 27 million messages were sent in 45 different languages. FBI received a copy of each and every message originating outside the United States that crossed our platform. Similar to a blind copy of an email

Wisconsin's Afternoon News with John Mercure
Jeff Bezos Going to Space on His Company's First Human Space Flight
"He and his brother will fly into space. In July, they will join the highest bidder on the new Shepard suborbital vehicle operated by Blue Origin. Joining us now is a BCS Alex Stone, who has raised his hand to cover such events. I will cover it, but I do not want to go on it. Even if you said Hey, we've got a free seat. I would say, You know what? Maybe put 100 of these happen. Let's see what the fail rate is first and then and then we'll talk about it. What does this mean? Well, first of all, didn't he sound like a big kid in there? I just always wanted to do this. And you know I'm worth 187 billion. So why not? I can kind of do whatever I want to do. So what? The big announcement today Jeff Bezoza and his brother going to be going on the flight. Bids for that third seat are right now up to $3.2 million is what we're looking at, and we've got until June 12, so probably going to go higher than that. But the flight is going to be of the new Shepard on July 20th. And he has invited his brother and blue origin. Put out the sound of that invitation when he asked him. Hey, you want to go along? I really want you to come with me. Would you? Are you serious? I think it would be meaningful. My brother there Here is, if you're willing, if you want to, Yeah, like you want to go to space with me like, you know, we'll just kind of going and so it's going to go that you will launch from Van Horn, Texas 100 Miles east of El Paso. The capsule has massive windows, even amazing view that you'll be buckled in until you reach the edge of space. You're not going to go into orbit. You will go up. Reach the edge of space float around for three minutes. You can take off your seatbelts, float around for three minutes and then begin coming back and the parachutes will deploy. Total flight time around 10 minutes. You go up, You come right back down, and then that will be the experience, but it will be the first humans in blue origin aboard the blue origin space craft. They've done 15 successful test. Humans haven't gone up yet, And this will be numero Uno. So Bezos and his brother, they seem so

Jeff Wagner
Illinois Man Dies After Madison Fundraising Swim in Lake Monona
"Passengers will be allowed to leave from U. S ports on the two cruise lines. Alex Stone E D. C. A man from Illinois is dead after participating in a swim race across medicines Lake Monona over the weekend. Dane County Medical Examiner's office said in a statement this morning that 51 year old Michael Hahn of Rochelle, Illinois, was removed from the water during the big

Broncos Country Tonight
No Injuries After Two Planes Collide Mid-Air Over Denver
"County this morning. The two planes hitting in mid air, about four miles north of Centennial Airport in Arapahoe County, one pilot of a key lime air twin engine plane reporting any out of problem. The audio from live 80 si dot net curriculum, 9 70 declared emergency Once on the ground, it was clear a huge chunk of the back of that plane is missing, apparently taken out in the mid air collision with a small, serious plane that was seen falling from the sky with a parachute out in Credibly. Nobody was injured. Everybody walked away. Fine. Alex Stone, ABC

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"ABC is Alex Stone is details with the Rockets return totally out of human control. Nobody knows you had where it will fall. And now there's a very real worry that debris could hit an airplane in the sky. The FAA now confirming it is working with NORAD to monitor the Rockets reentry, the FAA, saying tactical decisions will be made based on real time information if needed. The chances of an individual person being hit our remote seven day average of daily coronavirus vaccinations in the U. S has fallen below two million per day. It's a 22% decrease from the week prior in several states are reducing the amount of vaccine they're requesting. ABC chief medical correspondent, Dr Jennifer Ashton says With Mother's Day tomorrow cases are coming down, but they are still high in terms of hospitalizations and deaths. So if gathering you want to keep the numbers small, remember, outside is safer than inside. If you are inside open those windows increase. The ventilation critical fuel pipeline that carries almost half of the gas used by the East Coast has been shut down operator Colonial pipelines is a ransomware attack it detected last night caused him to shut down the Pipeline that runs from Texas to New Jersey. Patrick DeHaan ahead of petroleum analysis at Gasbuddy tells ABC The impact on consumers could be mitigated there is AH still reduced demand because of the pandemic and so comparing if this happened during normal times compared to now, well, the gasoline being stored at the local level is likely to be drawn down slower sensors lower demand than you know. Normal time. Four people were killed. At least one hurt his shooting and fire early this morning, suburban Baltimore authorities say they don't know what Led to the violence. You're listening to ABC News Coronavirus Update for Ohio, nearly 1300 new cases reported in the past 24 hours. That's.

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Boeing grounds some 737 Max aircraft over electrical issue
"Troubles for Boeing. The 7 37 Max has another potential issue leading to some planes being grounded here in the U. S. United, American, Southwest and Alaska Airlines are now parking their Boeing 7 37 max aircraft so they could be inspected for a possible electrical grounding issue. We have fixes her needed Boeing indicates they could be done quickly. This is totally unrelated to the previous automation system issue linked to two deadly crashes and had the plane's grounded for close to two years. He sees Alex Stone,

Tony and Dwight
Avelo Airlines planning April debut
"This doesn't happen every day, especially during a pandemic. A new airline is launching as air travel rebounds A. B C's Alex Stone with the details. It may seem like odd timing, with all of the huge losses airlines have been dealing with during the pandemic. But the founders of Avello airline say it's a perfect time or people are feeling comfortable traveling again. Based out of Burbank, California Velo will be using Boeing 7 37 8 hundreds with 11 rounds, two smaller airports and outdoor recreation desk. Nations like Grand Junction, Colorado, and Eugene, Oregon. The company's founders have backgrounds and bigger airlines and say they're ready to go. So we think that we could offer choice tickets are on sale. Today, The airline begins flying at the end of the

WBZ Morning News
Hollywood Actor Zach Avery Arrested In Multi-Million Dollar Ponzi Scheme
"Year old California man is under arrest, accused of running a quarter of a billion dollar Ponzi scheme involving movie distribution rights. ABC is Alex Stone has detailed $127 Million and see amount that federal prosecutors here in L A, say Zachary Horwitz, who goes by the screen name of Zach Avery took from investors. They allege he promised their money would be used by his company to acquire licensing rights to movies and H B L a Netflix and agreed to distribute abroad. But the money was actually going to pay earlier investors and to fund his own lifestyle, including a $6 million home. He's due in court next month. Alex Stone, ABC News Los Angeles

News Radio 1190 KEX
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"Alex Stone ABC News LOS Angeles Anthony Blinken was confirmed today by the Senate as secretary of state. He is the fifth Cabinet member to be confirmed so far. Earlier today, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was at the White House for a ceremonial swearing in happening this afternoon. Senators will be sworn in also is jurors for the impeachment trial against former President Trump. He's facing one charge of inciting an insurrection today, also an apology from the acting chief of Capitol police acting chief you get under, Pittman told Congress. The Capitol Police Department should have been more prepared for the January 6th attack, Pittman said. We knew that there was a strong potential for violence and that Congress was the target. The Capitol Police board rejected a request from then chief Steven Son two days earlier for National Guard troops. A SWAT team and civil disturbance units were activated on January 6th. Pittman said. We did not do enough. ABC is Aaron Cutter ski reporting. You're listening to ABC names. This is an every time. Our top story of winter weather advisories in effect for the Port of Vancouver area starting at three this afternoon. Que Tu meteorologist run to Shelby says there's a chance of snow mainly in the hills. No likely about 500 FT. It could start as early as this afternoon. Continue tonight, when it turns colder. And maybe even near the coast range. It will be below 500 ft and spotty parts in the valley. It is possible you'll see snow to the valley floor. But it should be about phrasing. So it won't last long. 1 to 3 inches are possible in the lower hills by tomorrow morning, then the snow changes to rain. Oregon State representative Mike Newman's facing increasing.

NewsRadio KFBK
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"Made right There you go. A B C's Alex Stone. Thank you. You got it. Thanks, Kitty. 6 50 now and kfbk, and we've got to check your traffic and weather together One more time. Starting with Dana has it said what? 40 degrees outside. You're gonna go out and have something to eat? Yeah. Right. Let's order a salad for Nandita. Everything that won't get go by. Let's let's like the menu and keep warm. Rodney my choose change. CIA Don Oregon Right now. Downtown to the split, kitty. Yes. Seven minutes. He's found Cap City Once you get to the split eight minutes to Roseville on eastbound 80 Further up is where we have the problems of his snow and ice up there. And right now on the eastbound 81 Mile east of Baxter, they're holding vehicles because of spinouts. Very icy conditions. So you might want to rethink your plans. Otherwise downtown l drove 11 minutes on I 5 10 minutes on 99 to Folsom. He's found 50 18 minutes. Further up chain controls twin bridges to Myers on eastbound 50. And as we check beyond that downtown of Woodland 16 minutes north, bound by five and a nine minute drive downtown to Davis West found 80 at this time. Don't let covered 19 stop you from choosing a proven treatment for your opioid or stimulant addiction. Virtual care options are now available to stream in and choose change. California find the right treatment option for you would choose change. CIA dot org's traffic on the tens every 10 minutes mornings and afternoons Staying ahead Snooze 93.1 kfbk Tonight will be cold with partly cloudy skies tonight Slow 28 to 32 some sunshine tomorrow, turning cloudy and cool, breezy in the afternoon, we'll see a high 49 to 53..

KOMO
"alex stone" Discussed on KOMO
"Just hours from now will witness one of the nation's founding ideas. The transfer of power. It has not been peaceful. The capital and other iconic symbols of democracy are draped in bunting and surrounded by fencing. Didn't elect Biden began the inaugural ceremonies with a somber remembrance of the more than 400,000 Americans lost to covert 19 to shine the lights. The darkness. Long sacred pool of reflection. Remember all we lost the pandemic and the unprecedented security after the deadly siege here two weeks ago, have muted the celebration and kept Americans away. A B C's Alex Stone is on the National Mall, Erin. Normally people would be packed in here getting ready for the inauguration. But right now There's nobody here. It's the National Guard protecting a big open space. 191,000 flags air here representing the people who typically would have been here in a normal year, getting ready for the inauguration. Biden takes the oath at noon Eastern with President Trump absent. He's about to depart the White House for the final time, while Biden is getting ready for church on the brink of stepping into a role he first saw decades ago. In Washington. I'm Aaron Carter Ski Now with more news, Here's Dave Packer. And today on Day one President elect Biden is expected to send a major immigration bill to Congress. It will prioritize keeping families together and utilizing technology for security at the border, as opposed to a physical barrier. In one of his last official lacks President Trump has granted a pardon to his former aide, Steve Bannon, and 72 other people. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for the first time cast blame on President Trump for the violent attack on the Capitol. Saying on the Senate floor, the mob was fed lies and the coronavirus pandemics. U. S death toll. Has now eclipsed 400,000. You're listening to ABC.

KOMO
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"News sponsored by the physician said only orthe Oh, Good morning. I'm Greg her shoulder. Amanda is off this morning Frank lenses of the editor's desk. President elect Biden has arrived in Washington, D. C, where he will be sworn in tomorrow. ABC News correspondent Alex Stone is in the nation's capital this morning, Alex. I hear it looks like a ghost town. In a war zone. Well, Greg Good morning. Yeah, You know, really guys, there's nobody in the streets here in Washington. Right now. There were all the worries about large crowd showing up not to say that they won't by tomorrow, but The bridges are now shut down. Coming in the Washington Busses aren't stopping here. The subway isn't stopping here, so it's very hard to get into the district. But it is surrounded by 25,000 nearly 25,000 National Guard members who are manning checkpoints all over the city. Federal agents that are all over the city as well that it is very, very locked down right now, but The question being those crowds and then that's why there's the multiple layers of anti scale fencing and everything else After what went on two weeks ago, the bigger concern for the FBI would seem at this point. Is the lone wolf scenario or UN explosive device. We know the FBI telling law enforcement. There is a substantial threat of dangers from explosive devices, so they're looking for any kind of Loophole that might be out there and trying to fill that hole. Right now. Security here is very, very tight right now. I understand. It's gonna be a rather dramatic memorial held this evening that the vice president, the incoming president and incoming vice president will be attending. Can you tell us about that? Yeah, That's right. Tonight. 400 lights, They're going to be turned on to illuminate the outer edge of the Lincoln Memorial, reflecting pool. Every one of those lights representing 1000 Americans who have died from Cove in 19. This is gonna be a somber moment that will mark the eve of the inauguration and This is very different than normally that the night before it is parties. It is get togethers. It's celebrating what's coming the next day. Not this time. This is gonna be about thinking of those Americans who have died from cold in 19. There's going to be a national moment of unity. It's 5 30 Eastern time. 2 30 Pacific lights are going to illuminate landmarks not only along the reflecting pool with the Empire State Building, the space needle will light up a swell That will be a moment of the nation coming together, remembering those who have died from Cove in 19, ABC news correspondent Alex Stone with me from Washington, D. C this morning Thean Coming Biden administration is keeping coronavirus travel restrictions on travelers from Europe, the U. K and Brazil President Trump unveiled plans to end those restrictions a week from today after he's left office. But the incoming press secretary Jen Psaki says this is not the time to lift travel restrictions. Meanwhile, Joe Biden and Kamila Harris again we'll be paying tribute to the victims of the virus tonight on this same day. The nation has just passed 400,000 deaths as a result of covert 19 coma news time 7 50 on the propel Insurance Money Update. Bill Gates may no longer be the world's richest man, but he can claim a new title owner of more U..

KOMO
"alex stone" Discussed on KOMO
"Hey, limos. Seattle Komo at them. Oakville, The Northwest's on Lee 24 hour news station from ABC News. I'm Dave Packer. A manhunt for the Trump loyalist who stormed the U. S Capitol. Several arrests already including says Chief Justice correspondent Pierre Thomas. Ah, West Virginia lawmaker Florida authorities arrested Adam Johnson, who they said was seen in a widely shared photographed carrying House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is lectern through the halls of Congress. Johnson is being held in the In Ellis County jail after he was picked up by the U. S marshals in the photograph. Johnson is allegedly seen in a wool cap with Trump written on it and waving to the camera while holding the lectern in his arm. Dozens have been charged, including a newly elected state legislator from West Virginia Derrick Evans, who was charged with unlawful entry after he livestreamed his role in the melee. Erin Kotowski ABC News New York an hour that Evans has resigned. Meanwhile, an article of impeachment dressed drafted against President Trump, accusing him of inciting insurrection. New York Congressman had came Jeffery every day that Donald Trump remains in office. Presents a clear And president danger to the health safety and well being of the American people and our democracy and impeachment could come after President Trump's term has ended. There may well still be a reason to hold a trial and to actually vote to disqualify Trump even after January, 20th on the logic that it would prevent him from seeking and obtaining the nomination to run for president again in 2024, or to hold other federal public Office, ABC legal analyst Kate Shaw grim record breaking Covert 19 numbers in California, California's This number of dead, far surpassing anything this state has ever seen during the pandemic. In the last 24 hours, 695 more people dead from Cove it in California. Now over 29,000 people have died from Cove it in this state since the beginning of the pandemic, and in the past 24 hours close to 53,000 new covert cases in California. The second day in a row of over 50,000 new cases it ABC is Alex Stone in Los Angeles..

NewsRadio KFBK
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"Local news, traffic and weather News 93.1 King of Think Bram ABC News. I'm Brian Clark. The pressure continues to mount on President Trump is wrong, most competent Presidents in the history of the United States of America, President elect Joe Biden said Friday. The quickest way to get him out of office is for the Biden Harris administration to be sworn in on January 20th. But Democrats in Washington want the president out sooner following Wednesday's violence of the capital Has Democrats issuing a single article of impeachment against President Trump charging him with willfully inciting violence against the government of the U. S. With his comments at a rally near the White House impeachment article says the president encouraged his Supporters lawless action at the Capitol. Nearly 75% of the House Democrats have already signed onto the bill and the field. ABC NEWS Washington That article's not officially been filed. Democrats indicate they could move forward, though, if the president does not immediately resign. Meanwhile, Twitter is permanently banned President Trump's accounts, citing the risk of further incitement of violence, law enforcement is searching for the people who stormed the capital. Many of them posted photos to Social media. Richard Barnett was seen sitting at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is office death. He surrendered to authorities in Arkansas Friday. So Diane Upchurch, head of the FBI's Little Rock office, the one thing that Mr Burnett has done rut right so far. Is to peacefully turned himself into law enforcement. Meanwhile, coronavirus continues to ravage the nation, especially in southern California. In the past, 24 hours have a county telling 318, Maura Dad and 18,000 New Covic cases statewide. California reporting 493 more dead in the past day after 583 were reported on Thursday. I see you. Availability in Southern California remains it 0% and more storage containers are being brought in to help the L. A County coroner. Hold bodies. Alex Stone, ABC NEWS LOS Angeles You're listening to ABC News.

KOMO
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"On news. We're learning more today about the woman who was killed inside the Capitol building yesterday. Veteran Ashley Babbitt. ABC is Alex Stone joins us with the details. Yes. So we talked to our teams did her grandfather today and he lives here in California, and he told us a little bit about her. His name is Tony Massey yacht and he was pretty distraught, emotional over her death. But he says that when she came home at Christmas time that she made it pretty clear that she was going to go to Washington to try to stand up for President Trump that he says that she was diehard supporter of the president, Hey said, And I'm quoting what he told us ever since he was running for election and 2015. She went bananas over Trump, he said, Like he was the coming of the Lord, I guess is the way that Tony Massey had put it that he says she was all in that she was constantly arguing for the president. She decided she was going to go there as a military that and somebody who felt like that she needed to stand up for the president. And that's why she went there. But hey says that you know she was A patriot. He says that she stood up for her country, He says she was a very giving person for brothers. He helped raise her than she helped take care of him as he's gotten older, but he was very, very emotional today. ABC is Alex Stone. Thank you, Alex. You got it? Thanks. ELISA. Political analyst Steve Roberts from ABC sees a silver lining from yesterday's violence of the capital. Steve says the mob failed and the system triumphed, despite every attempt by President Trump to subvert the will of the voters because the system is strong. Failed because federal judges, including many appointed by Donald Trump, stood up to him. It failed because elected officials like the secretary of state Republican secretary of state in Georgia, refused to bend under his will. It failed because vice president Pence Yesterday followed the constitution and resisted the president's pressures. And he says it failed because the American system is not fragile. It is strong, Steve Roberts says. He's feeling good about the American system today, Greg Hershel to comb Oh news. Okay, Parachutes. Ready, boy. The things I go through to get on a loan rates a slow was 1.39% a PR new vehicles with Penn fit. You are aware that you don't have to be a military member to save 100 on your auto loan, aren't you? Anyone? Conjoined benefit someone terrified of heights. I probably should have looked.

WHAS 840 AM
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"This'll is 2020 the year and review from ABC News Here is ABC News correspondent Alex Stone. Constant silver. Mani was a name the average American probably did not know before the beginning of January. Almost a year ago, before Cove, it 19 and the election took over our world. One of the big headlines was a killing of the Iranian general. He was a very high profile figure in Iran. In fact, he was Iran's highest intelligence official taken out by an armed American drone. In the days that followed. Nobody knew if Iran would retaliate. I take you back now. To that time returning to the team, it start here in host Brad Milky. For the last several days, This has been the vibe on American airwaves Number one There will be dead Americans dead civilian Americans. What is our plan that where does it go? Because the Iranians won't stop. They do worry tonight. That's why, Blumenthal said. Sleepless night they can strike practically anywhere. Continuing Syriza's Escalations. It's easy to see how these things get to spiral out of control. Like you could see it. People have freaked out and not just national security analysts in Washington, right. I was walking my dog the other day and guys that would usually be talking about the playoffs on the sidewalk. They were talking about the American decision to take out costume Sulamani and how Iran might retaliate. Iran and its allies have sworn harsh revenge against the U. S. That red flag of vengeance on fraud above the mask and one of Iran's holiest cities. The first time in history. And so if the stakes seem high here, imagine the scene in Iran. Sulamani was one of their most venerated figures. Well yesterday as what is left of his body was transported back to Tehran. People gathered in some of the biggest demonstrations of morning you will ever see. We don't know what's gonna happen.

News Radio 1190 KEX
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"Country ringing in the new year with some new laws they BC's Alex Stone has more on several enacted in California starting today. Among the many new laws in effect as of today, across the country here in California, employers who now required by law to immediately notify employees if they may have been exposed to Cove in hospitals now must maintain a three month supply of PPE. The minimum wage bumps up to $14 an hour. California based companies must have more women on their boards. Small implode. Years have to offer 12 weeks of medical leave. Police chokeholds are banned in police are restricted now in their use of military looking camouflage uniforms, Alex Stone, ABC News, Los Angeles 2020 men, different outcomes for airlines and the tech sector. ABC is Jim Ryan explained it had been a solid decade of profits for the major U. S. Airlines. Then came the pandemic. One estimate puts the total 2020 losses for the carriers that more than $35 billion, including Southwest Airlines first annual loss in more than 40 years. At the other end of the spectrum, the top seven U. S. Technology companies Apple, Microsoft, Amazon Alphabet, Facebook, Tesla and in video all picked up a combined $3.4 trillion in market cap in the year. 2020 and the UK officially on its own now on this new year, divorced from its trade coalition with the European Union, a new deal between the UK and the EU. Taking effect today. This is ABC News NEWSMAX TV. Everyone's talking about it. 30. Million people are watching news, Max for Real News on President Trump, Biden the election and more and make sure you vote in Newsmax is national poll asking of President Trump should concede. Just text fish to 39 747 and vote instantly. That's fish to 39 747 Watch Newsmax for great shows on major cable systems and free on raku, YouTube, smart TVs and more vote about trump text fish. 2 39 747 Today. Michelle Franzen.

KOA 850 AM
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"This is 2020 the year and review from ABC News Here is ABC News correspondent Alex Stone. Qasem Soleimani was a name the average American probably did not know before the beginning of January almost a year ago before Cove in 19 in the elections. Go over our world. One of the big headlines was the killing of the Iranian general. He was a very high profile figure in Iran. In fact, he was Iran's highest intelligence official taken out by an armed American drone. In the days that followed, Nobody knew if Iran would retaliate. I take you back now. To that time returning to the team, it start here in host Brad Milky. For the last several days. This has been the vibe on American airwaves Number one There will be dead Americans dead civilian Americans. What is our plan that where does it go? Because the Iranians won't stop. They do worry tonight. That's why, Blumenthal said. Sleepless night They can strike practically anywhere, continuing series of escalations. It's easy to see how these things get. Spiral out of control. Like you can see it. People are freaked out and not just national security analyst in Washington, right. I was walking my dog the other day and guys that would usually be talking about the playoffs on the sidewalk. They were talking about the American decision to take out costume Sulamani and how Iran might retaliate. Iran and its allies have sworn harsh revenge against the U. S. That red flag of vengeance on fraud above the mask in one of Iran's holiest cities. The first time in history. And so if the stakes seem high here, imagine the scene in Iran. Its whole Amani was one of their most venerated figures. Well yesterday as what is left of his body was transported back to Tehran. People gathered in some of the biggest demonstrations of morning you will ever see. We don't know what's gonna happen next in the story, But ABC is chief Global affairs correspondent..