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"daria aldinger" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:02 min | Last month

"daria aldinger" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Information station. Brahma ABC News. I'm Daria aldinger, The White House has high altitude objects like the Chinese spy balloon have been on its radar for a while. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby says they've been a priority of President Biden and his administration. President also instructed the intelligence community to take a broad look at the phenomenon of unidentified aerial objects. Indeed, President Biden conducted the first ever daily intelligence briefing session devoted to this phenomenon back in June of 2021. Four flying objects have been shot down in the course of a week starting with the Chinese balloon in most recently, something over Lake here on Michigan. More than 37,000 deaths are now confirmed one week after a mass of earthquake along the borders of turkey and Syria. House speaker Kevin McCarthy will head to the southern border this week. Kevin McCarthy will make his first trip as House speaker to the U.S. Mexico border, hill arrive in Arizona on Thursday with a small group of newly elected Republican lawmakers. McCarthy is making good on a campaign promise to keep returning to the border as a way of highlighting what he says are the Biden administrations broken policies there. McCarthy and other members of Congress do have the power to create new immigration laws, but have not been able to agree on how to do that. Anne flaherty, ABC News, Washington. Are you hall driver is in custody after New York police say he used the vehicle to plow down pedestrians on a Brooklyn street. ABC's Aaron couture skate. We're told the U haul driver screamed that he wanted to die as he sped off and led police on a brief chase. Law enforcement officials though were not immediately clear whether the statement is a significant part of what occurred the driver is described as an Asian male with a history of run ins with the police in which he was determined to be an emotionally disturbed person. 8 people were struck and at least two were critically injured, just before the hour the Dow was up 289 points. Your listening to ABC News

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

01:36 min | 7 months ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on KOMO

"CO northwest news radio, covering the northwest, and the world. From ABC News I'm Daria aldinger the FBI found a number of classified documents in its search of former president Trump's Florida home, ABC's Jonathan Karl, on the warrant, which was unsealed today. Property receipt, a copy of which Trump's attorney received from federal agents at Mar-a-Lago on Monday night shows that the 11 sets of classified material included four sets marked top secret, and one at an even higher classification, top secret SCI, a classification reserved for some of the most sensitive, intelligence, possessed by the U.S. government, meant to be viewed only in a highly secure location. Mister Trump claims he declassified the information. Even if there was no intent to provide them to a foreign power or to some other organization for illicit purposes, there are still requirements under law that prevent or that sanction the inappropriate handling of classified information. ABC News contributor John Cohen, a former Homeland Security counter terrorism coordinator. President Biden is expected to sign the inflation reduction act into law next week. On this vote, the yeas are 220, the nays are 207. The resolution the motion is adopted. The house signed off on the sweeping legislation. Today, which includes the largest ever investment in clean energy, the Senate passed it last weekend. Author Salman Rushdie is on a ventilator after being attacked today on stage in western New York, authorities say a New Jersey man is in costume.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

01:55 min | 1 year ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on KOMO

"Daria Aldinger. President Biden lays out a plan to slow the latest surge of covid 19 cases. And it includes getting as many people vaccinated as possible president praising 75% of the nation that has received the vaccine, but we still have nearly 80 million Americans who have failed to get the shot. President Biden hopes to force them to do it or lose their job is requiring it for all federal workers and contractors and his Labor Department will tell companies with more than 100 workers to either require the vaccine or do we Testing something Some Republicans say they will challenge in court. Andy Field, ABC NEWS Washington It's getting more expensive to ignore covid rules When you fly beginning on Friday, anyone cited for refusing to wear a mask at airports who are on a plane will face 500 to $1000 penalties for the first time offense and 1000 to $3000 fines for a second offense. The prices go up into the tens of thousands of dollars of a mask offender fights with an aircrew. New signs will be going up in airports. Announcing the fine structure. ABC's Alex Stone the L. A Board of Ed Votes to require students, 12 and older be vaccinated to attend in person classes. Want to do everything possible to make sure l a unified doesn't end. Up on the long list of school districts that have had to re clothes and go back to distance learning. After welcoming students back this fall, the board's vice president, Nick Melvoin, Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio is on lockdown as authorities look into reports of an active shooter. President Biden spoke with China's President XI amid a growing strain in relations. The White House says the leaders agreed. Two straight forward Open engagement. A study by the Air Force inspector general finds about a third of female service members of the Air Force and Space Force have been sexually harassed. The review also finds women and minorities are underrepresented in leadership and officer positions, and they get promoted less frequently. You're listening to ABC news..

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

02:15 min | 1 year ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on KGO 810

"Daria Aldinger, ABC NEWS K G 08 CET News Update. 5 31 I'm Paul Rodgers and the KGO SAN Francisco newsroom Attorney General Rob Bonta is meeting with community groups around California to address the rise in hate crimes. The first of 13 Roundtable discussions was held today in San Francisco, where he was joined by Mayor London Breed. The mayor, noting meeting was not far from a visitation Valley park where an Asian grandmother was brutally attacked while doing her morning exercises. None of this should have happened and we want to send a clear message. An attack on one of us is an attack on all of US, California saw 31% rise in hate crimes last year, and the number of crimes motivated by racial bias was up by two thirds. Eventbrite is moving out of its main San Francisco office. This comes a year after the ticketing and events company laid off 45% of its staff as the pandemic took its toll on live events. The San Francisco Business Times reporting. It also reflects his desire by many of events rights employees to work for from home. California lawmakers have approved a police training bill to ensure that officers uphold civil rights and treat people with dignity and respect. The measure was written by North Bay Senator Bill Dodd says people's rights are being violated with demeaning or coercive tactics that can result in false confessions. The bill will require the California Commission on Police officer standards to integrate science based methods. To ensure equal justice under the law. The bill requires that the training outlined in the lobby incorporated into the basic training courses for all California law enforcement officers. It now goes to Governor Newsom for his signature. Several polls in recent days. Just Governor Newsom will hold on to his job. Despite the recall attempt, he tells politico quote. I feel like we're in a really good place now. Mike Netter with recall Gavin 2020 dot com, disagrees. They assume much of the time that all the Democrats to stay in line are going to vote to keep them. Our experience. Getting 2.1 million signatures, which is a pretty big sample group is that many Democrats independents signed it because they're unhappy with Gavin Newsom. Meantime, President Biden is coming to California to support the governor,.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

02:03 min | 1 year ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"From ABC News. I'm Daria Aldinger. One week after Hurricane Ida roared, assure the death toll continues to rise in Louisiana. This death involves a 74 year old male in Orleans Parish. Who tragically passed due to Heat exhaustion, and it appears to lacks a lack of oxygen as well during the power outage, Governor John Bel Edwards says. While power is slowly being restored, there were nearly 600,000 outages. Statewide. Food, water and gasoline are also hard to come by across the Northeast. This long holiday weekend is being spent cleaning up from the damage. China's remnants left behind New York City's subway system is still not back to 100% service and thank God more people didn't lose their lives in our subways. That could have been a trap situation. We could have lost people there and I don't ever want to get that close again. New York Governor Kathy Hucles asked President Biden for a federal disaster declaration. Nationally, at least 68 deaths are blamed on Ida. The Biden administration has set a goal of rolling out Covid 19 vaccine booster shots. Of September 20th. But the White House's top medical advisor says only one shot may be available. Biden administration on Sunday insisted that it's not getting ahead of the science as president. Biden has set a target date of September, 20th to begin rolling out booster shots despite federal regulators having yet to sign off on them, White House chief medical advisor Dr Anthony Fauci on CBS's face the Nation. We're not going to do anything unless it gets the the appropriate FDA regulatory approval, Fauci says. Vizer has submitted its data and may be approved by the 20th. He said. He's hopeful Moderna could be as well. Mark Remillard, ABC NEWS Labor Day tomorrow marks the end of three pandemic related unemployment programs, including the $300 a week federal bump up. The state jobless benefits. More than seven million Americans could lose nearly all their benefits. You're listening to ABC News if from the Wi owed 24 hour traffic.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

News Radio 1190 KEX

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

"I'm Daria Aldinger. House members may soon be asked to turn over their phone and social media records House January. 6th Committee investigation Chair Democrat Bennie Thompson says he wants to see if some members were talking with anyone involved in the capital insurrection. I won't tell you who they are. But it's uh, several 100 people. The list could include Republicans who were reported to have given house tours to people involved in that capital bridge and even members of the Trump Administration. Andy Field. The ABC NEWS Washington. Some people have said they were waiting for FDA approval before they got the Covid 19 vaccine. Well, now they have. A CDC director, Dr Rochelle Walensky tells ABC News that Americans should have confidence in the safety and efficacy of Pfizer's vaccine. She says the vaccine has been rigorously studied. There have been over 40,000 people that have been studied in these clinical trials more than 10,000. People have been studied for over six months, and we now have experienced just in the United States alone of over 200 million people who have received doses. She says. The FDA has done its due diligence, and she hopes those who were waiting for full approval now get vaccinated. Mark Remillard. ABC News Push continues to move large groups of people out of Afghanistan, including many Americans by the end of the month, National security Advisor Jake Sullivan says. There are a lot of moving parts here operation is complex. It is dangerous. It is fraught with challenges Operational, logistical, human and the White House won't say. For now, if there are any plans to extend the August 31st deadline to get the U. S out of Afghanistan, dozens are unaccounted for. After last weekend's sudden flooding in Tennessee, they include 15 year old Lily Bryant, who was last seen being swept away by rapidly rising waters. Just been.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

01:34 min | 1 year ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"I'm Daria Aldinger. House members may soon be asked to turn over their phone and social media records House January 6th Committee investigation Chair Democrat Bennie Thompson says he wants to see if some members were talking with anyone involved in the capital insurrection. I won't tell you who they are. But it's uh, several 100 people. The list could include Republicans who were reported to have given house tours to people involved in that capital breach and even members of the Trump Administration. Andy Field. ABC NEWS Washington. Some people have said they were waiting for FDA approval before they got the Covid 19 vaccine. Well, now they have. A CDC director, Dr Rochelle Walensky tells ABC News that Americans should have confidence in the safety and efficacy of Pfizer's vaccine. She says the vaccine has been rigorously studied. There have been over 40,000 people that have been studied in this clinical trials more than 10,000. People have been studied for over six months, and we now have experienced just in the United States alone of over 200 million people who have received doses. She says. The FDA has done its due diligence, and she hopes those who were waiting for full approval now get vaccinated. Mark Remillard. ABC News Push continues to move large groups of people out of Afghanistan, including many Americans by the end of the month, National security Advisor Jake Sullivan says there are a lot of moving parts of this operation is complex. It is dangerous. It is fraught with challenges Operational, logistical, human and the White House won't say. For now, if there are any plans to extend the August 31st deadline to get the U. S out of Afghanistan, dozens are unaccounted for after last weekend's sudden flooding in Tennessee. They include 15 year old Lily Bryant, who was last seen being swept away by rapidly rising waters because you can't find her.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

News Radio 1190 KEX

03:26 min | 1 year ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

"It was I'm Daria Aldinger. A search and rescue missions resumed at the site of a collapsed condo building in Surfside, Florida, It was paused for much much of today due to safety concerns. The same day President Biden met with families waiting for word about their loved ones fight speculation on what caused the building disaster. I don't think there is at this point any definitive Judgment as to why it collapsed and what can be done to prevent it from happening. President Biden spending the day talking with families and building collapsed survivors. He's offering federal aid to investigate and make certain a similar collapse doesn't happen and the field ABC NEWS Washington In Washington, D C. Today, five people were hurt in the collapse of a building under construction. Firefighters worked for over an hour and a half. Free a man who was trapped in the rubble. Tax fraud charges for the Trump Organization and longtime CFO Alan Wisenberg, Georgetown Law professor and former assistant U S attorney Frederick Lawrence. Tax cases are often very complicated and hard to put to a jury. This one's actually not. This is a case about individuals who got Compensation under the table and didn't report it. Bergen. The company pleaded not guilty. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has selected a Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney, to sit on a select committee, which will investigate the January 6th capital. Riot has spoken very clearly about the committee, and that gives us great confidence that we'll be able to work in a nonpartisan way. For the people Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. Now denying threatening to strip GOP members of committee assignments if they agreed to sit on the panel Wisconsin judge is allowing one of two girls who admitted to attacking a friend in 2014 in order to please a fictional character known as Slenderman. To be released from a mental health facility, says Anissa Weier is not a threat to herself for the community. You're listening to ABC News Oil drilling investment. Our top story port ban on fireworks sales is leading businesses and nonprofits that sell fireworks with a lot of unused inventory. Pastor Ray Jones of the Family Pentecostal Church of God tells K two. They can't pick up and move to another city. You can't just load up and move it to another stand because of the laws. You have to show them inventory list of what is supposed to be here so I can't just pack this up and take it digression. They don't allow it. Aggression is the latest city to ban the use of fireworks. Clackamas County is also banned fireworks. Several cities have announced bans and plans to cite people if their chi using them. One person was killed in a crash last night in northeast Portland. It happened in northeast Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard and Columbia Boulevard. Three vehicles were involved. Two people were hospitalized. One of them died because of that crash remains under investigation. Oregon State police have used genetic testing a DNA for the remains of a young girl that were found in the Van Doos record or to learn more about her. They now know that she was between seven and nine years old had Hazel or brown colored eyes with hair that was black or brown. Er, skin color was light brown or fair with no freckles, and she was mostly Caucasian. With some Central American ancestry. She was wearing a pull up diaper 60. Potential missing Children have been ruled out. Investigators believe she was not reported missing anyone within from Nation should contact Oregon State police The Portland Waterfront Blues festival will be different this year. It's being held in the lot at site L Yards, organizer Christina Fuller says. They have socially distance pods were groups of people will sit. You.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

News Radio 1190 KEX

01:53 min | 1 year ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

"See news. I'm Daria Aldinger. Bill Cosby is home is sexual assault conviction overturned the actor and comedians attorney Jennifer Bungee. Thankfully, they saw the way that we saw it, which we always believed full. Fully that he never should have been prosecuted because there was an agreement made. He relied on that agreement, and you can't have a system where prosecutors don't hold up to their word. Pennsylvania's highest court said a decision not to charge Cosby by prosecutors in 2005 should have prevented him from being charged by different prosecutors. Years later, Associate Path He's a serial rapist Victoria Valentino tells ABC News. She's disturbed that Cosby gets to go free stomach is lurching and I am Deeply distressed about the injustice of the whole thing. She claims Cosby drugged and raped her in 1969, But Cosby's former TV wife is celebrating his release. Phylicia Rashad tweeting quote, a terrible, wrong as being righted. A miscarriage of justice is corrected. Jason Nathan's an ABC News Hollywood A new game plan for the N C. Double A. It now says college athletes can get paid of endorsements. The House votes to create a select committee to look into the January 6th attack on the capital, Maryland Democrat Steny Hoyer. The American people are still demanding answers and accountability and they deserve both. They want to know that steps are being taken to understand what happened and take measures to ensure that it never happens again. Republicans say the committee will be too partisan sources tell ABC News the Manhattan D A could file charges as soon as tomorrow against former President Trump's company. At least 16 people are dead nearly a week after the partial collapse of a high rise condominium. In Surfside, Florida 147. People are still on accounted for, and authorities say the rescue mission will continue. The Dow closed up more than 200.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"ABC News. I'm Daria Aldinger. A test vote effectively kills before the People Act. The A's are 50. The nays are 50. 3/5 of the senators, duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative. The motion. Has not agreed to Vice President Kamala Harris announcing the final tally of the vote today in the Senate, it needed 60 votes to allow debate on the bill to begin all Republicans voting. No Wyoming GOP John Barrasso, calling the measure a partisan power grab, say it's about election reform. It's actually about an election. Takeover by Washington. All Democrats voting. Yes, This is not the end of the line. This is only the beginning. Because if you have your way those voters won't just be at the end of the line. They're not going to be able to vote. That's Amy Klobuchar, the Minnesota Democratic senator who helped spearhead the bill. Another bill the John Lewis Voting Rights Act as being considered in the House and the Senate. The Justice Department seizing a number of websites linked to Iran. National Security official Confirms to ABC News The Justice Department has seized the US domains for about three dozen Iranian and Iranian backed websites were told most of the sites are linked to Any and disinformation campaigns, while others involved threatening communications about US troops overseas. The seized sites include the one for Press TV, Iran's main English language Propaganda Outlet and Palestine today, which is based in Lebanon. A B CS Eren Peter Ski House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she'll create a select committee to look into the January 6th attack on the capital. Government. Investigators say nursing home deaths rose 32% in 2020, likely due to Covid 19, Louisiana Governor John Bel.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on WTVN

WTVN

02:49 min | 1 year ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on WTVN

"I'm Daria Aldinger. A test vote effectively kills before the People Act. The A's are 50. The nays are 50. 3/5 of the senators, duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative. The motion. Has not agreed to Vice President Kamala Harris announcing the final tally of the vote today in the Senate, it needed 60 votes to allow debate on the bill to begin all Republicans VOTING. No Wyoming GOP John Barrasso, calling the measure a partisan power grab, say it's about election reform. It's actually about an election takeover by Washington. All Democrats voting. Yes, This is not the end of the line. This is only the beginning. Because if you have your way those voters won't just be at the end of the line. They're not going to be able to vote. That's Amy Klobuchar, the Minnesota Democratic senator who helped spearhead the bill. Another bill the John Lewis Voting Rights Act as being considered in the House and the Senate. The Justice Department seizing a number of websites linked to Iran. National Security official Confirms to ABC News The Justice Department has seized the US domains for about three dozen Iranian and Iranian backed websites were told most of the sites are linked to Any and disinformation campaigns, while others involved threatening communications about US troops overseas. The seized sites include the one for Press TV, Iran's main English language Propaganda Outlet and Palestine today, which is based in Lebanon. A B C S. Aaron Carter Ski House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she'll create a select committee to look into the January 6th attack on the capital, government. Investigators say nursing home deaths rose 32% in 2020, likely due to Covid 19, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards vetoes a bill prohibiting transgender athletes from competing on girls' sports teams. You're listening to ABC news news radio 6 10 w. T V. N. At their meeting last night, Columbus City Council approved a new special parking area in East Franklin Tin. Supporters of the plan say it's a way of ensuring that there will be enough parking in the area. As it continues to grow. It will go into effect next month council also approving a measure to help fund an increase in security at the city pools this summer. They voted to approve a request from the Parks Department for $100,000 to contract with private companies to handle the security at the pools. There is pain at the pump the country facing a growing gas shortage, but it's not for a lack of fuel. It's problems with the lack of truck drivers with the shortage of drivers. It's a challenge to transport products across the state like fuel. That also leads to an increase in prices that we've been seeing, according to Triple A At the start of the pandemic, when.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

02:04 min | 1 year ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"I'm Daria Aldinger. A test vote effectively kills before the people actually Azour 50. The nays are 50. 3/5 of the senators, duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative. The motion. Has not agreed to Vice President Kamala Harris announcing the final tally of the vote today in the Senate, it needed 60 votes to allow debate on the bill to begin all Republicans VOTING. No Wyoming GOP John Barrasso, calling the measure a partisan power grab, say it's about election reform. It's actually about an election takeover by Washington. All Democrats voting. Yes, This is not the end of the line. This is only the beginning. Because if you have your way those voters won't just be at the end of the line. They're not going to be able to vote. That's Amy Klobuchar, the Minnesota Democratic senator who helped spearhead the bill. Another bill the John Lewis Voting Rights Act as being considered in the House and the Senate. The Justice Department seizing a number of websites linked to Iran. National Security official Confirms to ABC News The Justice Department has seized the US domains for about three dozen Iranian and Iranian backed websites were told most of the sites are linked to Any and disinformation campaigns, while others involved threatening communications about US troops overseas. The seized sites include the one for Press TV, Iran's main English language Propaganda Outlet and Palestine today, which is based in Lebanon. A B C S. Aaron Carter Ski House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she'll create a select committee to look into the January 6th attack on the capital, government. Investigators say nursing home deaths rose 32% in 2020, likely due to Covid 19, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards vetoes a bill prohibiting transgender athletes from competing on girls' sports teams. You're listening to ABC News. It's all with 24 7 customer service and guaranteed repairs. Your progressive policy works the way it's supposed to. Unlike this stressful meditation guide,.

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Biden Wants Infrastructure Package Approved Over Summer

News and Perspective with Taylor Van Cise

00:15 sec | 2 years ago

Biden Wants Infrastructure Package Approved Over Summer

"Biden want Congress to move quickly on his $2 trillion infrastructure package to see progress by Memorial Day. We'd like to see this package passed by the summer, but I certainly expect when Congress returns that President will be inviting members to the Oval Office. Daria Aldinger ABC news

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on KOMO

"The United States Senate Continuing coverage of the impeachment trial. Daria Aldinger, ABC News Co. Moh news 1000 FM. 97 7 Good afternoon. It's 2 31 I'm Taylor Vance Ice. Now our top stories from the camo 24 7 News Center. Snow not falling Yet in Seattle, all around long view and down toward the Oregon Washington State line has been following Falling rather for about a day. Now, it seems the latest projections show around six inches of snow expected in the city of Seattle starting later this evening. Come most. Charlie Harder tells us that once it starts, it's going to keep piling up for several hours. I'm joining you outside in a very brisk northern Pierce County. I'm looking at just a little thin layer of snow on the ground. You might have heard last night that the forecast was getting a little wobbly and some projections that it might not snow nearly as much as first thought. Come on news dot com Meteorologists got cystic says the latest forecast. Models have turned that around, and we're on track for some significant snow the late night in the overnight forecast models have kind of come back to their senses and have gone back to showing a pretty significant and widespread snowfall. Scott says. The first flakes are expected to start falling sometime after sons Said, and around 10 o'clock, some heavy snow and that falls all the way through 4 P.m. Saturday In a chilly northern Pierce County. Charlie Harder. Come on, you looks like Centrais, Leah and win lunk are getting the most snow. According to our coma weather radar, You can check it online at come on news dot com slash weather. The state's restaurants have taken a beating during the pandemic, but several are hanging on. Cuomo's Brian Calvert reports that some workers are now trying to make the case to move to the front of the vaccine.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

02:06 min | 2 years ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"I'm Daria Aldinger. The FDA meets later this month to review Johnson and Johnson's covert 19 backs. A single dose of the vaccine was 66%, effective at preventing moderate to severe cases of covert 19. According to its clinical study in 44,000, people in the U. S. Latin America and South Africa, But the data show that it was 85% protective against the most serious symptoms and starting 28 days after the shot, researchers found no one who got the vaccine needed hospitalization or died. Marco Malard ABC NEWS US deaths from Corona Virus Top 450,000. That's according to Johns Hopkins University, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is mandating masks at all military installations. A nonstop consideration of budget amendments continues in the Senate. It's part of the reconciliation process, which could allow Democrats to pass a new covert 19 relief package on a simple majority vote. Lawmakers are telling their stories about last month's attack on the capital, One of the Capitol, police officers told us Tear gas had been fired. People have breached the building. Get out the gas mask. Lie on the floor, Mont Democratic Congressman Peter Welch. It may be harder for Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene to push the Republican Party further to the right, as she pledged to do when she was elected last November. The House today voted to remove the Georgia GOP from her committee's Democratic leader, Steny Hoyer, pointing to a Marjorie Taylor Green campaign poster Green holding an A R 15 rifle and three liberal Democrats in the background. Nicknamed the squad writing, she's their worst nightmare. Here here she is armed with a deadly assault rifle, pointing it toward three Democratic members. Republican Jim Jordan, saying it's just canceling those Democrats don't agree with today. It's Miss Green. Who's it gonna be? Tomorrow? And the field? ABC NEWS Washington You're listening to ABC News. Warning. This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical. Inspiration is amazing. It can turn this into this. Put.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

KTAR 92.3FM

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

"The pandemic. Daria Aldinger ABC News form or Money news, visit The Katie, Our business Center at Khe are calm. It's 5 12. We saw some stormy weather this week, of course, and maybe it'll come back again on Friday. What does all this mean for Arizona Heavy rain fell across the desert. The high country saw several feet of snow in some places. University of Arizona climate scientist. My crewman says the major storms will put a dent in Arizona's deep drought. Absolutely these air fantastic storms. That was a little worried We wouldn't see anything like this this winter with the La Nina conditions. This recent precipitation is definitely gonna help take the edge off a short term drought conditions. Almost 95. 5% of the state in extreme or exceptional levels. Definitely not going to reach the longer term deficits that we've stepped up over the past nine months on even a little bit longer, longer. Timescales the record hot, dry summer and fall have left the soil's so moisture conditions really part the best part of the recent storms, he says. Big snowfall gonna be really good for helping stream flows in Arizona and maybe even the Upper Colorado River Basin. But it is mid winter, and it's still too early to tell and cram. It believes the reason Storms will help with fire danger letter in the spring, Arizona had one of his worst fire seasons on record last year, more than 950,000 acres burned statewide. Jeff Cross Katie our news It's 5 13. And that means it's time for the KT. Our timeline with Steve Zinsmeister brought to you by the husband and wife Law team of Briar law protecting the rights of the seriously injured in Arizona since 1996 it's January 27 On this day in 17.

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"daria aldinger" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:59 min | 2 years ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"From ABC News. I'm Daria Aldinger. President Trump is back on Twitter like to begin by addressing the heinous attack on the United States Capitol. Like all Americans, I am outraged by the violence, lawlessness and mayhem, the president and his new video, also calling for a peaceful transition of power. But South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, a long time Trump ally, says President may not be able to distance himself from yesterday's attack on the Capitol. When it comes to accountability. The president needs to understand that his actions The problem, not the solution. There are growing calls for the 25th amendment or impeachment. ABC is Jonathan Karl on what the president's focused on in his final days in office. Also told that the president Has told advisers that he would like to issue himself a pardon a pardon for himself before he leaves office. Now all we know the president can pardon anybody. It is far from clear whether or not he could actually pardon himself. NBC's Pierre Thomas with the latest on the investigation into the attack, more than 80 people arrested five firearms recovered. Including the military style assault rifle, too powerful function, pipe bombs and 11 Molotov cocktails, which authorities say were quote ready to go, and there may be national security implications. Federal prosecutors saying today a trove of items stolen, including potentially sensitive information, the new details coming as they're tough questions about what was, by all accounts a near total collapse of security. President elect Biden has selected Judge Merrick Garland to be the next U. S. Attorney general attorney general at this critical time. Lead the more than 113,000 dedicated men and women who work in the department to ensure the rule of law. Is a calling. I am honored. And eager to answer, the former Supreme Court nominee says he works for the American people. You're listening to ABC News and it's time for your traffic.

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05:06 min | 2 years ago

"daria aldinger" Discussed on KOMO

"I'm Daria Aldinger. Coming up. It's January, which means or all getting into a new exercise routine, right more on that later. But first on Christmas morning, Ah, bomb inside an RV went off in downtown Nashville and destroyed dozens of businesses. ABC producer Eric Mollo has more on what officials are saying about this attack and how to prevent others in the future. Hundreds of FBI personnel poured into Nashville in the days following Christmas morning or an RV exploded downtown. They conducted interviews and collected evidence on 63 year old Anthony Quinn Warner of nearby Antioch, Tennessee, who was quickly named a person of interest in the investigation after the bombing. Infrastructure in businesses were destroyed. But Warner is the only person whose life was lost in the incident. Police officers were hailed as heroes saving lives as they quickly evacuated residents from nearby buildings racing against an eerie recording, counting down to detonation with the patrol, the Clark song downtown playing underneath it. Tragedy was averted for the national community on Christmas Day. But the bombing raises concern for homegrown terror attacks heading into the New year. Most people would look at the Nashville bombing. As domestic terrorism. Brad Garrett is a former FBI special agent in ABC News contributor. He says Lone actors, which may be the case in this incident are significant domestic threats when you look at the attempted kidnapping of governor Wittmer In Michigan. That obviously wasn't organized group not very well organized my perspective, but it was a group and it's the lone actors. That really are the biggest concern because they have the lowest profile. ABC News reported this week that within the past few weeks, the Anti Defamation League requested an interview with the body in transition team to discuss fighting domestic terrorism and right wing extremism. The transition team accepted. Taking recommendations on combating potential violence comes during a year in which the number of arrests of domestic terrorist suspects could reach an all time high and during which there wasn't averted attempted kidnapping of Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, grateful to the FBI law enforcement discovered these domestic terrorism Stopped and make no mistake. That's who they are domestic terrorists. President elect Biden appeared with Governor Whitner just before the election last year, and his administration has expressed a seriousness and combating extremism, pledging to quote shut down the violence and hate. Abiding will take office. As these lone actors and violent groups are becoming increasingly energized. The FBI has more than 1000 domestic terrorism investigations currently underway, and it recently warned that 2019 was the nation's most lethal year for domestic terrorism attacks. Since the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, lone actors and groups are feeling energized through a variety of means, including through charged in misleading social media Post. We have willing participants because if they see something that supports their own views They posted. They sent it to everybody. And then it becomes more of a real thing because it's repeated over and over again. Nick Milroy is a national security analyst for ABC News, formerly assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East in the Defense Department and co founder of the Lobo Institute. He recently wrote for ABC News about domestic terrorism and the threat of a potential insurgency in America. Mulroy writes that counterinsurgency theorist find armed extremist groups exist on both the far right and far left and have some commonalities. If you look at a lot of those groups They do. Basically say they're preparing for a civil war in the United States, and then the issue then becomes do they actually want to create the civil war that they've been preparing? That's on both sides. More Roy offer solutions, such as creating a task force to counter homegrown violent groups as well is cooling the rhetoric coming from American leadership, I suggest That we add former reformed members of these groups into the advisory group for the FBI actually explain. Real capabilities and what they really want to do and how they would go about it. There's been politicians recently saying there's gonna be a civil war in the country. That's a danger. I mean, I think we have to get to a place in this country will gets right wrong and whether it's Who's benefit. Which side of the AL doesn't matter. You have to condemn thing. Ultimately, if the Biden administration or any government can preserve a strong and stable middle class that can also serve as an effective way to combat extremism, according to Mulroy. When it comes to investigating domestic terrorism in the form of extremist groups or lone actors, as May be the case in Nashville, former FBI Special agent Brad Garrett says law enforcement will continue the task of identifying and mitigating threats. No matter the changes of leadership in many political offices. Changes in administrations doesn't really change how investigators investigate. And his cases come forward like the national bombing case. In this case, the FBI, A TF and clearly the Tennessee bureau investigation, and the Nashville Metropolitan Police all worked together on the case. And so that's gonna happen. No matter who's in charge. Reporting for.

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Top intelligence officials make major announcement on election security

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01:16 min | 2 years ago

Top intelligence officials make major announcement on election security

"Information regarding an investigation by national intelligence agencies regarding voter Interference from outside countries to countries reportedly have gotten information regarding voter registrations. Let's get the latest from ABC News 13 days to the November election. An announcement from the nation's national security team like to alert the public that we have identified That, too foreign actors Iran and Russia. Have taken specific actions to influence public opinion. Relating to our election Director of National Intelligence John Radcliffe among the officials explaining in a hastily arranged news conference tonight that the feds have proof those two nations sent emails as well as proof of a video sent by Ron Ron. Is distributing other content to include a video that implies that individuals could cast fraudulent ballots even from overseas. This video and any claims. About such allegedly fraud. Fraudulent ballots are Not true, Ratcliffe says, reassuring Americans that the election system, including our voting process is secure is important. Daria Aldinger, ABC

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Johnny Nash, 'I Can See Clearly Now' singer, dead at 80

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00:09 sec | 2 years ago

Johnny Nash, 'I Can See Clearly Now' singer, dead at 80

"Singer songwriter Johnny Greg and Pops in your best known for this hit. I can see clearly now was 80 Daria Aldinger ABC News

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Moderna chief says its vaccine won't be ready before US election

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00:20 sec | 2 years ago

Moderna chief says its vaccine won't be ready before US election

"Offering timelines for the Koven 19 vaccines. Here's ABC. Stephanie Rama reality check from vaccine maker Majora, One of the companies the president hoped would have a vaccine by Election Day. Moderna, now telling the Financial times it won't apply for approval until at least late November. Until late November. Daria Aldinger ABC news

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