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"York and around the world. Good morning, Michael. Good morning, Nathan, New York City police say a 62 year old man who went on a deadly rampage with a U haul truck in Brooklyn Monday was suffering from an apparent mental health crisis. Wing sewer said he started mowing people down after seeing an invisible object coming toward him NYPD chief of detectives James Essex. His criminal record includes 8 prior arrests. Dating back to 2002 in June, for DWI. One person was killed and 8 people were injured in the attack. Schools in Ewing township, New Jersey were closed yesterday after police say the gunman who killed three people and wounded 5 others on the Michigan state university campus had a note on him threatening Ewing schools. A white supremacist is set to be sentenced to life in prison today for the May killings of ten black people at a buffalo supermarket, Peyton gendron, now 19 is scheduled to appear in Erie county court. The federal judge blocked enforcement of New York's new law prohibiting hate speech on social media. Judge Andrew Carter ruled the measure violates the constitution's protection of free speech. The U.S. says it appears the three balloons shot down over the weekend were used for commercial purposes. Bloomberg said Baxter reports. The Pentagon says likely not for foreign intelligence gathering and The White House says now that China has been launching balloons over the U.S. for years. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby. We have been studying the Chinese Bible program since we came into office. This is a program that they have been working on for several years. So they have ramped up their abilities they have ramped up their deployment of these balloons. After the Senate received a classified briefing on the balloons, many left saying that President Biden should make a public address to reassure the public about any dangers. In San Francisco, I met Baxter Bloomberg day break. Global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over a 120 countries. I'm Michael Barr, this is Bloomberg Nathan. Thanks, Michael. 6 33 on Wall Street time

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"Down four tenths of a percent or 17 points down futures down a quarter percent or 93 points and NASDAQ futures down half percent or 67 points, ten year treasury up three 30 seconds yield 3.73%. Straight ahead, your latest local headlines plus a check of sports and this is Bloomberg. Thank you, Karen it is 5 31 on Wall Street and Michael Barr's here with a look at what else is going on in New York and around the world, Michael. Nathan, New York City police say a 62 year old man who went on a deadly rampage with a U haul truck in Brooklyn Monday was suffering from an apparent mental health crisis wing source said he started mowing people down after seeing an invisible object coming toward him. NYPD chief of detectives, James Essex. His criminal record includes 8 prior arrests. Dating back to 2002 in June, for DWI. One person was killed and 8 people were injured. Schools in Ewing township, New Jersey were closed yesterday after police say the gunman who killed three people and wounded 5 others on the Michigan state university campus had a note on him threatening Ewing's schools. According to police, Anthony mccray also listed a possible attack in Franklin park. A white supremacist is set to be sentenced to life in prison today for the May killings of ten black people at a buffalo supermarket. Now 19 is scheduled to appear in Erie county court. A federal judge blocked enforcement of New York's new law prohibiting hate speech on social media. Judge Andrew Carter ruled the measure violates the constitution's protection of free speech. The U.S. says it appears the three balloon shot down over the weekend were used for commercial purposes, Bloomberg's at Baxter reports. The Pentagon says likely not for foreign intelligence gathering and The White House says now that China has been launching balloons over the U.S. for years. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby. We have been studying the Chinese Bible and program since we came into office. This is a program that they have been working on for several years. So they have ramped up their abilities. They have ramped up their deployment of these balloons. After the Senate received a classified briefing on the balloons, many left saying that President Biden should make a public address to reassure the public about any dangers. In San Francisco, I met Baxter Bloomberg day break. Global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over a 120 countries and Michael Barr this is Bloomberg naked. Thank you, Michael. 5 33 on Wall Street time for the Bloomberg sports update brought to you by tri state Audi, here's John stache shower. All right, Nathan, the NFL off season is underway the head coaching jobs have now all been filled by plenty of questions about quarterbacks, Derek Carr, the Raiders starting QB in the past 9 years is now a free agent who since he was released doesn't have to wait until the start of free agency next month to sign. There are teams looking for a QB, Carolina, New Orleans, the jets and Tampa Bay needs a replacement for Tom Brady. What will happen with Lamar Jackson does he stay in Baltimore? Do they let him become a free agent the ravens just hired a new offensive coordinator Todd monken who had been at Georgia 37 year old saint stake in his new head coach of the Indianapolis Colts 39 year old Jonathan gannon takes over the Arizona Cardinals both had been coordinators

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"For you tonight. It's the latest on the deadly mass shooting at Michigan state university. Three students killed 5 others wounded, Michigan state university professor Sean Turner, joined WTO earlier from east Lansing. He says we can not grow numb to these attacks. We experience this so often that it gets to a point where it's hard to find your outrage. And I think that's a very bad thing. I don't know what we must do to prevent this, but it certainly is time we do something to prevent these shootings from continuing to happen. The gunman is identified as 43 year old Anthony McRae. He turned the gun on himself after an hour's long manhunt in confrontation with police, investigators are still trying to determine why McRae targeted the campus. He had a previous gun violation on his record. He also had a note with him that signaled a threat against the Ewing township New Jersey school district classes there were canceled today, but there is no threat authorities say they checked everything out. McRae once lived in the region had not been back for several years. 9 33, the three mysterious flying objects shot down by the United States in the past week were harmless. That is what White House national security spokesperson, John Kirby is saying tonight, drawing a distinction between the three latest objects and the Chinese spy balloon that traversed the whole country. Kirby says the leading explanation is that these latest objects could just be balloons tied to some commercial or research purpose. Meantime, U.S. senators got a classified briefing today on the aerial objects in some lawmakers came away dissatisfied. Here's WTO's Mitchell Miller on Capitol Hill. Republican senator Dan Sullivan represents Alaska, which has had objects move through its airspace, including the China balloon. He continues to press the Biden administration to be more transparent. It's

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"Producer, top stories we're following for you tonight. We continue to follow the aftermath of last night's deadly shooting on the Michigan state university campus. Three students are dead 5 others critically injured. Michigan's state university professor Sean Turner joined WTO from east Lansing to talk about how the community is doing. What we're seeing across campus is our students who are at a loss for how and why this would happen here. We're doing absolutely everything we can to make sure that we provide the resources to help them get through this. And that we make sure that this community is taking care of them. But there really is nothing you can do other than to try to really just wrap your arms around these students. The gunman is identified as 43 year old Anthony McRae. He turned the gun on himself after an hour's long manhunt and confrontation with police, investigators are still trying to determine why McRae targeted the campus. We're also learning the gunman was found with a note in his pocket that indicated a threat to two New Jersey schools, schools that were closed for the day, but police have determined there is no real threat. McRae once had ties to Ewing township, but had not lived in that area for years. New tonight, the three still unidentified flying objects shot down by the U.S. in the past week, likely had a benign purpose. It's the latest word from The White House. The Biden administration is drawing a distinction between the three UFOs and the massive Chinese balloon that traversed the U.S. where they suspected goal of surveillance. White House national security spokesman John Kirby says a leading explanation is that these latest objects, the smaller ones, could just be balloons tied to some commercial or other harmless purpose. Meantime senators got a classified briefing today about the high altitude objects as we hear from WTO's Mitchell Miller on Capitol Hill. Several Republican senators say they're disappointed that the briefing didn't provide more information. Arkansas senator Tom cotton, a member of the Senate intelligence committee, believes the president needs to address what's happening

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"Deadly mass shooting at Michigan state university, three students are dead 5 others wounded. Michigan state university professor Sean Turner was with us here on WTO a bit earlier tonight from east Lansing. He says that we can't grow numb to these types of attacks. We experience this so often that it gets to a point where it's hard to find your outrage. And I think that's a very bad thing I don't know what we must do to prevent this, but it certainly is time we do something to prevent these shootings from continuing to happen. The gunman is identified as 43 year old Anthony McRae, he turned the gun on himself after an hour's long manhunt and confrontation with police, investigators are still trying to determine why mccray targeted the campus. McRae had a previous gun violation on his record. He also had a note with him that signaled a threat against the Ewing township New Jersey school district, classes were canceled there today, but there is no threat we're told by authorities. McRae once lived in that region he had not been there in several years. 7 33, the three mysterious flying objects shot down by the U.S. in the past week or so were harmless. That's what White House national security spokesman John Kirby is saying tonight, drawing a distinction between the three latest objects and the Chinese spy balloon that traversed the entire continent. Kirby says a leading explanation is that these latest objects could just be balloons, tied to some commercial purpose. Meantime, U.S. senators got a classified briefing today on the aerial objection. Some lawmakers say they came away dissatisfied as we hear from WTO's Mitchell Miller on Capitol Hill. Republican senator Dan Sullivan represents Alaska, which has had objects move through its airspace, including the China balloon. He continues to press the Biden administration to be more transparent. It's pretty simple

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"Producer's desk. His wired by IBW local 26, where electrical contractors come to grow. Good evening, I'm Hillary Howard. And I'm Sean Anderson Jacob curr as our producer. We continue to follow the aftermath of last night's deadly shooting on the Michigan state university campus three students were killed 5 others critically injured. Michigan state university professor Sean Turner joined us earlier from east Lansing to talk about how the community is doing. What we're seeing across campus is our students who are at a loss for how and why this would happen here. We're doing absolutely everything we can to make sure that we provide the resources to help them get through this. And that we make sure that this community is taking care of them. But there really is nothing you can do other than to try to really just wrap your arms around these students. The gunman is identified as 43 year old Anthony McRae, he turned the gun on himself after an hour's long manhunt in confrontation with police, investigators are still trying to figure out why McRae targeted the campus. We're also learning the gunman was found with a note in his pocket that indicated a threat to two New Jersey schools. That's the word from the superintendent in Ewing township. Schools there have been closed for the day, police figured, though, there is no threat. McRae once had times to Ewing township, but had not lived in the area for several years. 6 33 knew tonight the three still unidentified flying objects shot down by the U.S. in the past week, likely had a quote benign purpose. Those are the words from The White House tonight. The Biden administration he is drawing a distinction between the three UFOs and the massive Chinese balloon that traversed across American airspace with a suspected goal of surveillance, White House national security spokesman John Kirby says a leading explanation is that these latest objects could just be balloons tied to some commercial or other harmless purpose. Meantime senators got a classified briefing today about those objects, WTO's Mitchell Miller has more today on the hill. Several Republican senators say they're disappointed that the briefing didn't provide more information. Arkansas senator Tom cotton, a member of the Senate intelligence committee, believes the president needs to address what's

WTOP
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"Coming in at 53°, Alexandria more mild at 56 and farther out to the west buoy or I should say east, Carter out to the east buoy at 51. All right, Amelia thanks brought to you by long fans, save 20% on long fence decks, pavers, and fences go to long fence dot com today and schedule your free in home estimate. It's 6 11. We're learning more about the deadly rampage on the campus of Michigan state university. Three students were killed and last night's attack, 5 were critically heard. The gunman shot himself to death after an hour's long manhunt. Police say the shooter was 43 year old Anthony McRae, and investigators say a note he had with him signaled a threat to the Ewing township in New Jersey, investigators say there is no credible threat. Michigan state university professor Sean Turner joined us a bit earlier. He also used to be the communications director for the DNI. And he talked about how the school is dealing with this latest mass shooting. This is a tight knit community in Michigan state university. It's not just our university here, but it's a part of east Lansing and the entire community just feels absolutely devastating. Take us through the timeline of last night's horrific events, where were you and if you were with students, how did you help them out? I had actually left campus, but I felt I needed to return to campus to pick up some paperwork. And as I was returning to campus, there was an alert that went out letting us know that there was an active shooter on campus. I decided at that moment that I'd go hit and leave campus, and that certainly what was going on. And as I was leaving, it was clear to me at that point based on the convergence of law enforcement on campus that we had a very serious situation. So basically what I did for the rest of the evening is spent time reaching out to my students and faculty members at staff to make sure that everyone was okay. Can you talk about the trauma, the extent of the trauma everyone is living through, and then violence on campuses? There's a lot of uncertainty on campus right now among the students, the faculty and staff, this is the kind of thing that you don't need to be in the room or with an earshot of what happened in order for it to have a significant impact on you. And so what we're seeing across campus is our students who are at a loss for how and why this would happen here. We're doing absolutely everything we can to make sure that we provide the resources to help them get through this. And that we make sure that this community is taking care of them. But there really is nothing you can do other than to try to really just wrap your arms around these students. Do you have any final thoughts that you would like to leave us with? I thought about this this morning. We experienced this so often that it gets to a point where it's hard to find your outrage. And I think that's a very bad thing. I don't know what we must do to prevent this, but it certainly is time we do something to prevent these shootings from continuing to happen. Michigan state professor Sean Turner, he's former head

WTOP
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"Three students are dead, 5 others critically wounded. Michigan state university professor Sean Turner joined us earlier from east Lansing. He says we can't grow numb to mass shootings. We experience this so often that it gets to a point where it's hard to find your outrage. And I think that's a very bad thing. I don't know what we must do to prevent this, but it certainly is time we do something to prevent these shootings from continuing to happen. The gunman's identified as 43 year old Anthony mccray, he turned the gun on himself after an hour's long manhunt and confrontation with police. Investigators are still trying to determine why mccray targeted the campus. He had a previous gun violation on his record. He also had a note with him signaling a threat against the Ewing township New Jersey school district. Classes were canceled there today, but there is no threat. McRae once lived around there, but hadn't been to the area in many years. 5 33, critics of the Biden administration are turning up the heat on The Pentagon and The White House over shooting down a slew of unidentified aerial objects in recent days. General and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, Mark milley, is acknowledging the first missile fired at a UFO over Lake Huron missed and landed in the water, the military says some of the UFO's posed no threat, so some are questioning whether shooting them down is creating unnecessary risk. Meantime, U.S. senators got a classified briefing today on the object that have been taken down over U.S. airspace. Some lawmakers came away dissatisfied, more from WTO's Mitchell Miller today on the hill. Republican senator Dan Sullivan represents Alaska, which has had objects move through its airspace, including the China balloon. He continues to press the Biden administration to be more transparent. It's

WTOP
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"And history. Investigators are also looking into a note found in the shooter's pocket that involved threats to two schools in Ewing township, New Jersey, where he did have ties. Schools there were closed today, but the superintendent says there was no threat. Now as journalists, we've had to report on a lot of these horrifying tragedies, but it's significantly harder when it hits closer to home. At about 60 students at MSU who run the school's paper are struggling. So Maya overalls, editor in chief of the state news and spoke with our affiliate K and X in Los Angeles. I've finally broken through the shock. I'm processing still, I'm terrified to be on my campus. I haven't really loved my newsroom. But yeah, I'm just, I'm scared. Those objects, the U.S. shot out of the sky recently may have been harmless after all. While the conclusion is not definitive, White House press secretary karine Jean Pierre describes the current leading theory. There's strong consideration that these objects are indeed benign. That is what the president ordered shot down last Friday Saturday and Sunday after the Chinese spy balloon was down, might have had commercial or research purposes. I don't think the president should be embarrassed, right? By the fact that he took action to make sure that our airspace, civilian airspace was safe. So far, no one has claimed ownership of the three objects, the wreckage still hasn't been reached. Stephen portnoy, CBS News The White House. NATO says Russia's long awaited offensive has started with heavy fighting in eastern Ukraine and casualties are climbing on both sides. CBS Charlie dag is there. Commanders tell us the front line is only moved a few hundred yards in the past couple of months. In some cases, the soldiers are holding off the Russians using no more than automatic weapons. Next week marks one year since the start of the war. The clock's running down on California Democrat Diane Feinstein's time in office, CBS Scott mcfarlane. Dianne Feinstein has been a U.S. senator for more than 30 years, the first woman to chair the Senate Judiciary Committee of the Senate intelligence committee and she was a former mayor of San Francisco. Next year is the final year of her term and she says it will be the final year for her in the U.S. Senate. Several Democrats are now scrambling to run to succeed her, including House member Adam Schiff. This is CBS News

WTOP
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"The WTO producer's desk, his wired by IBW local 26, where electrical contractors come to grow. Good afternoon, I'm Hillary Howard. And I'm Sean Anderson. Jacob cura is our producer. We continue to follow the aftermath of last night's deadly shooting on the Michigan state university campus three students dead 5 others critically injured. Michigan state university professor Sean Turner joined us earlier from east Lansing to talk about how the community is doing today. What we're seeing across campus is our students who are at a loss for how and why this would happen here. We're doing absolutely everything we can to make sure that we provide the resources to help them get through this. And that we make sure that this community is taking care of them. But there really is nothing you can do other than to try to really just wrap your arms around these students. The gunman is identified as 43 year old Anthony McRae. He turned the gun on himself after an hour's long manhunt and confrontation with police, investigators are still trying to determine why McRae targeted the campus. We're also learning the gunman was found with a note in his pocket that indicated a threat to two New Jersey schools. That's the word from the superintendent in Ewing township, New Jersey. Schools there have been closed for the day, though police have determined there's no threat. Mccray once had ties to Ewing township, but had not lived in the area for several years. Knew this afternoon, the first missile shot at a UFO over Lake Huron missed and landed in the water before a second missile successfully hit. Not according to chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general Mark milley, the admission comes as critics question whether shooting down these flying objects over North American skies is creating unnecessary risk. Meantime, senators just received a classified briefing about those high altitude objects Mitchell Miller has more today on the hill. Several Republican senators say they're disappointed that the briefing didn't provide more information. Arkansas senator Tom cotton, a member of the Senate intelligence committee, believes the president needs to address what's happening. President Biden should speak on camera directly to the American people today. But Democrats

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"Oh, here's another $40 million. The wizards lose last night in Golden State at the Portland George Wallace WTO sports. All righty, thank you, George. Now to the top stories we're working at WTO P. The Michigan state university shooter left a threatening note in his pocket about schools and Ewing township New Jersey. There are questions about three of the four aerial objects shot out of the sky over North American skies. The U.S. intelligence community says it's possible, they had nothing to do with spycraft. D.C. is mourning the loss of the metro worker who sacrificed his life to save others during a shooting at the Potomac avenue station. Keep it here on WTO for full details in the minutes ahead. It is three 48. You know what that means traffic and whether on the 8 day dildine in the traffic center. Slowest traffic on the beltway is on the inner loop between Tyson's and the American legion bridge had a minor crash, should be on the shoulder, but that one sets the pace for the rush hour, not just on the beltway, not just on the outer loop out of Bethesda for rubber necking, but also on the north end of the George Washington Parkway, and on the Georgetown pike on both sides of the beltway. 66 on eventful three 95 very slow this afternoon, warmer temperatures, more traffic from the southeast Southwest freeway to the 14th street bridge, and from The Pentagon right out of Arlington, we are already packed on three 95 south. Third street tunnel works on southbound in the left lane, might still be there, but they've removed part of it enough so to get more lanes by out of the air rights tunnel. So the pace is improved heading for the southeast Southwest freeway. Now in Virginia in opal, southbound on 29 delays are easing the police activity clear at Opel road. In Maryland on 95, southbound slow out of Baltimore past arbutus and the airport exit the crash on the right shoulder near the patapsco river. They went for one on two 95 southbound near one 95 bailout on route one as well. One 75, pretty bad, in and out of jessup. The interchange construction on one 75 at two 95 brings traffic down to single file two 70 northbound in the two lane

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"Our Spartan hearts are broken. For grieving, and as a community, we're grieving together. There have been 67 mass shootings in the U.S. since the beginning of the year, according to the gun violence archive. That's more than one per day. CBS reporter Jordan Burroughs in east Lansing, we're also learning the gunman was found with a note in his pocket that indicated a threat to two New Jersey schools. That's the word from the superintendent of hewing township, New Jersey schools, the schools there have been close for the day, though it's been determined there's no threat. Mccray once had ties to Ewing township, but hadn't lived in the area for several years. The U.S. says a recovered significant debris from that suspected Chinese spy balloon shot down by a fighter jet off South Carolina's coast. Mister Bree collecting it is going to take some time. There are small pieces that need to be picked up. They have to be identified. They have to be cataloged and put together. It's a pretty complex puzzle because they don't know what it's supposed to look like when it's done. All they know is that they're picking up these pieces and putting them into what appears to be a place where they fit. And what they found are these sensor and electronics pieces, as well as large sections of the structure. So it's going to take a bit, but they're making progress. That's national security correspondent JJ green on Skype. Those priorities sensors and electronic pieces, the military says it recovered are presumably used for intelligence gathering. Meanwhile, senators have just received a classified briefing about the high altitude objects, double DTO piece Mitchell Miller has more from Capitol Hill. Several Republican senators say they're disappointed that the briefing didn't provide more information. Arkansas senator Tom cotton, a member of the Senate intelligence committee, believes the president needs to address what's happening

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"Deadly mass shooting in Michigan state university. Three students were killed 5 others critically wounded. The gunman has now been named. Authorities identified the shooter as 43 year old Anthony McRae. They say he took his own life last night during a confrontation with police miles from the campus. They add he has no known ties to the university past or present. I know everybody wants to know what the motive is. We don't have an answer right now. And that's the honest truth. Police say the gunman opened fire shortly before 8 p.m. Monday inside an academic building and then later a student union. That is CBS reporter Jordan Burroughs in east Lansing. McRae had a previous gun violation on his criminal record. Meantime, we're also learning that he had a note with him that signaled a threat against the Ewing township New Jersey school district. Classes there were canceled today, but authorities say there is no active threat. Craig once lived in that region, but had not been there in several years. What exactly was shot out of the skies over Lake Huron, northern Alaska and Canada's Yukon in the last few days. The Biden administration still doesn't know, in part because the recovery efforts are being complicated by weather, as well as the fact that these are remote locations. We're up against it when it comes to just the weather and the general geographic conditions. The National Security Council's John Kirby said the FAA, the intelligence community and military pilots are all being asked to help identify what the objects may have been, but finding debris is important. Still want to recover it because that's our best way of knowing for sure what these things were. In the meantime, he says one possibility is they were tied to research facilities and could be as he called it totally benign. CBS correspondent candy McCormick. Meantime, U.S. senators received a classified briefing earlier today on the objects that have been taken down over U.S. airspace. Yet some lawmakers came away, dissatisfied. We hear more from WTO's Mitchell Miller. Today on the hill. Republican senator Dan Sullivan represents Alaska, which has had objects move through its airspace, including the China balloon. He continues to press the Biden administration to be more transparent

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"Track the aftermath of last night's deadly shooting on the Michigan state university campus. Three people were killed, all of them, students, 5 others, critically wounded. We're also learning that the gunman was found with a note in his pocket that indicated a threat to two New Jersey schools. That is the word coming from the superintendent of Ewing New Jersey schools. Schools there closed for the day, though it's been determined there is no threat. The gunman identified as 43 year old Anthony mccray, who once had ties to Ewing township, but hadn't lived in that area for several years. He turned the gun on himself after an hour's long manhunt and confrontation with police. Investigators are still trying to figure out why he targeted the Michigan state campus. Meantime, authorities in east Lansing say McCrae had a previous gun violation and it served 18 months probation on that charge. The U.S. as it recovered significant debris from that suspected Chinese spy balloon that was shot down by a fighter jet off South Carolina's coast. Collecting it is going to take some time. There are small pieces that need to be picked up. They have to be identified. They have to be cataloged and put together. It's a pretty complex puzzle because they don't know what it's supposed to look like when it's done. All they know is that they're picking up these pieces and putting them into what appears to be a place where they fit. And what they found are these sensor and electronics pieces, as well as large sections of the structure. So it's going to take a bit, but they're making progress. That's national security correspondent JJ green on Skype. Those priority sensors and electronic pieces that the U.S. Military says it recovered are presumably used for intelligence gathering. Meantime, on Capitol Hill, senators have just received a classified briefing about those high altitude objects overhead. More now from WTO's Mitchell Miller. Today on the hill. Several Republican senators say they're disappointed that the briefing didn't provide more information. Arkansas senator Tom cotton, a member of the Senate intelligence committee, believes the president needs to address what's happening. President

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"Left 5 others in critical condition. We can not keep living like this. Our children are scared to go to school. People feel unsafe in their houses of worship or local stores. Michigan states interim deputy schools police chief Chris rosman says officers got a tip about the gunman who had no known ties to the college. We have previously confirmed that he was 43 years old, he's a male, his name is Anthony. Last name is McRae. The gray shot himself to death, the district superintendent says he had a note in his pocket with threats to two schools in Ewing township, New Jersey. Inflation is easing, but the pace of moderation has slowed down. Consumer prices were up 6.4% year over year in January. Compared to 6.5 in December, prices for shelter food and energy all rose. The Biden administration says it's still not sure what the military shot down over Lake Euron more than Alaska or Canada's Yukon over the weekend. Correspondent cami McCormick says recovery is complicated. We're dealing with some pretty tough conditions here. The National Security Council's John Kirby says weather and remote locations of hampered the search for debris that leaves a lot of questions. While we can't definitively say what these objects were, thus far, we haven't seen any indication or anything that points specifically to these three objects for part of the PRC's spoiling program or that they were even gathering intelligence. He did say a lot has been learned from the Chinese spy balloon, brought down off the coast of South Carolina, former UN ambassador in South Carolina governor Nikki Haley's changed her mind about running for president. The Washington establishment has failed us over and over and over again. It's time for a new generation of leadership. She says she'll run for the GOP nomination in 2024

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"Com. There's also, uh There's this amazing video. It's not the only one like this. I mean, there are so many heroes, uh, you know, a week ago with the floodwaters, but this one is out of Ewing Township. The police department made this one available. It's the It's the body cam video. From an officer who is saving this woman. Who got out of her car and it's like rushing almost like a river waist deep and she could have easily been swept away in this and he saves her stays with her until their them. You know, both of them, then rescued by boat by the Fire department. Pretty dramatic video. If you want to check that out and more on the dnd Page M J one on 15 dot com, the Internet and then things still around Also four o'clock hour today, it did not work out a week ago because of that flooding. It just seemed impractical to do it on a day when so many people were suffering from that, but delayed but not forgotten. Jack, literally, the Republican candidate for governor is going to be joining us in studio coming up in two hours. He's going to spend the entire four o'clock hour and we'll take a few calls that our as well, you could talk to him asking the question. All right, So our phone number is 1 800 to 8311.5. I bet you you and I probably have limited stories for this. I mean, like, I think we've both done the thing where we've called for help for people when I subdued knife wielding a shoplifter. Oh, you did this to Oh, yeah, I am I in the music just Yeah, well, now it's a different case. I think I think it's a different case. New Jersey Journal has a story about some good Samaritans. And these guys okay to just say that these guys are good Samaritans. I think that's not really painting the full picture. Because to me a good Samaritan is like, Yeah, car was broke down and you helped push it. Along with some other dude's like across five lanes of traffic, and, you know, get somebody or you stop and you're helping a little low lately change a tire on the side of a highway. Things like that, to me are good Samaritans. These guys were like super freaking heroes. Here's what happened, according to the to The Jersey Journal. Shoplifter, and it's a woman, a 44 year old woman from Hoboken. Goes into a dollar store in Bayonne, right? This is all alleged, according to the cops. So the shoplifter is clutching a suitcase that is filled with a bunch of stuff that the police say she was stealing. From a dollar store. Why would you steal cheap stuff from a dollar store? You got a suitcase that you can pack? Why are you going somewhere more high end? Who walks into a dollar store with a suitcase. Well, yeah, I think there's a a dead giveaway to what are you doing here with the suitcase? Unless it's really bad suitcase that they're selling for a dollar and she just grabbed it. Doubtful. Yeah, imagine a dollar. It's suitcase. I would not be very good. All right. So she fills this thing again, according to cops with all this merchandise that that she's going to try to steal, drags to employees out of the store, pulling a knife on them. Who would expect this from a woman right? But they say this happened so she's got these two employees there. I'm sure and fear for their lives. And, uh, you know, a knife I'm going to guess like to the throat or something is how I'm picturing it like a movie scene. Well. Along comes these two other customers. These two other Come on, customers see what's going on. And they could have walked away. They could have just pulled out a cellphone and called the cops know what do they do? They went right into the fray. And they grabbed her somebody with a knife and they disarm this woman. They disarmed the shoplifter with a knife or alleged shoplifter, and they hold her down until police arrive. And so the police get there, and they find that the suitcase was filled with, like $238 worth of merchandise, and she was trying to leave the store, according to the cops. Uh yeah. But I mean, oh, and police also recovered a narcotic paraphernalia from the woman according to the Ah ha. She's been doing drugs. Yeah. So, Yeah. I don't know if she was all crazed on that or what the hell was going on? But my God, that is that's like That's like beyond Good Samaritan Man. That's like pretty serious heroics. I know I saw this story and I have to ask myself what would I have done? Well, I've tried to disarm this woman. I don't know that I would have Then. Got to be honest with you. I know I'd have to think it would really like I'd have to really size it up. How big how frail. She is, Uh, is she looking like she's really going to actually do anything to them? Is she so out of it that there's not a chance she's going to really use the knife? I don't know. I don't know what I would have done. But yeah, these two guys they jumped in. So so we would like to know who has a good Samaritan story. Simple as that. And no, it doesn't have to be that you disarm the criminal. If you did Hey, great bonus points. But we're saying anything like even that scenario of helping a little old lady change a tire pushing a car out of a snowbank, giving somebody a lift whatever it might be basically helping out a total stranger. And if it's dramatic, okay, but I'm just saying it doesn't need to be dramatic. And don't take it like you're bragging about yourself because we're asking for these stories. So who has a good Samaritan story? Or you could be on the receiving end of it, too. Did a good Samaritan ever step up out of nowhere and help you will take that as well? Of course. 1 802 831 a 1.5. I haven't helped anybody changed a tire and I don't know how long People still do that, Um You know, I know what you mean, because, uh, so many people have Triple a today. You don't see as many flat tires just because tires are literally built much better than they were 30 years ago when we were kids, you know what I mean. Everybody has a cell phone. Something happens, right? Yeah, exactly. And half the time, I think Maybe unfairly. Maybe I'm wrong to think this But sometimes, like I see somebody broke down on the side of a road, flat tire or otherwise, And if it's a woman, I'm often thinking. Okay. She surely has a cell phone..

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"Very weird story to tell him that concerns of all people, Buddy Holly, who was playing went down 62 years ago today. Right February. 3rd 1959 was when the plane carrying Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens crashed and clearly Kiowa. We'll talk about that later. But there's a strange story that's connected with it. That happened to me today that I want to talk to you about, but right now I'm gonna try to fix New Jersey and the words of Buddy Holly, that'll be the day but if you were going to try to fix New Jersey What would you do? You know I was Sergio. Be showers. A reporter here. He's armed. He's our digital editor guy and he put on Facebook just out of frustration. We can't keep leaving. We need solutions. You put the property tax story up, and I'm like What a great idea. What a great idea for a question for a topic. How would you fix New Jersey? We've come in here so many times and done. You know what annoys you most about the roads. What annoys you most about this? What annoys you most? What in the ways you most about New Jersey? And if you have any idea on how to fix something that you feel is wrong with New Jersey. Bring it, Bring it. I gotta post up about it. And then J wonder 15 dot com And there's so many times when you think you have the answer, but no one will listen. You think you know what to do, but no one will listen. I'm gonna listen. 1 802 831 on 1.5. So two things. One identify the problem. What is the most annoying thing about New Jersey? What do you think The biggest thing that is wrong with New Jersey is and to Do you have an idea of how to fix something that you feel is wrong with New Jersey? You know, it's like that song and a sound the music. How do you solve a problem like New Jersey? How do you solve a problem like New Jersey? We got taxes to roof. We got more people than ever leaving the state making our biggest export people. Those that remain of being held hostage by our governor, in the name of a pandemic wasn't nice of him to let up a little on the restaurants, so the now 35% capacity can go watch the Super Bowl. At least they get to stay for the end of the game, and hopefully the post game show. Leaving is not the answer. You know the thing about leaving? You know, even I can't stay. It sucks that people who have spent their lives here. And love it here are being forced out of here. Would be replaced by people who many of which come here with no idea who we are What we're about. If they you need to speak the language. You know if it was like sneaking in There's too much here to make us want to stay. We have four seasons. We have the best food. We have this shore. We have mountains. We are close to New York and Philadelphia. We have cities that can hold their own with them. We have cities that are better than them. Especially now. Have you seen New York? Why do you think everybody's flee in New York to buy houses in Jersey? What sucks is that we've got houses to sell them because so many people are leaving New Jersey. But if you're going to stay if you're going to stay and fight Why would you do 1 802 831 on 1.5 Real New Jersey is don't run away. It sucks that real New jersey and they're being forced out. We stay. We fight. Despite the fact that the powers that be in office seem to be doing everything in their power to force us out. Believe with too smart for this, and I believe with you. Together, We could come up with some solutions. We could identify some problems. And so I ask you 1 802 831 on 1.5. How do you fix a problem like New Jersey? What do you think is most wrong with the state? What's most annoying Michael's in Manchester on New Jersey one on 1.5, Michael. Mm hmm. How are you? I'm good. How are you? They surviving the snow. Ah, There he is. Are you a snowman? Held over California boy used to this crap. What are you going here? I was born here in the old Jersey boy. Okay. Assize, California play into this. Uh, places like he, you know, but you know, you look at those when the government gets involved. And I look back it when we had the D. M V and you were guaranteed, you know, as three hours stay just to renew License or whatever, and they got rid of them. And then privatized it and came up was NBC and today you're in and out in like 20 minutes outside of coded I mean, it was beautiful. Yeah, For a while. There was a lot of fun now they should give you Springsteen tickets by the time you get to the front of the line because you waited for so long Would that be great? You know, it just seems like The government is well intentioned. Um, but they just can't have an original thought. And they hire people who You give them a page and they had to check off little boxes. But if they can't check off a box because they're confused of lancer, right? Um it's a mess. Yeah, And it just shows that It's always been this way when you let the government Man dies, You know things. And traffic control it All things are gonna happen worse. Pretty much you know why? Because the government is not in business. You know the government Michael. Thanks for the call to New Jersey One A 1.5 is in the government business. They don't have to run a business. And they show that every time they try to do it, and they show that here in New Jersey 1 802 831 on 1.5. What's the biggest problem in New Jersey? What do you think is the biggest problem? We need to fix. What ideas do you have to fix it? Steve's in Ewing Township on New Jersey one a 1.5 Stevo. The government is too big, too big. Yes. And we have to. We have to pay their medical and their pensions and they don't really essentially earn them. Yeah. I mean, part of the job is they get the benefits in the pensions. But if you were, if you have a business would you pay someone three functions or one know what they could do? And it's a good point. What they could do is just mandate. Thanks for the call to New Jersey one a 1.5 that you only get one pension, no matter how many government jobs you have. Attached themselves have a pension attached. You only get one pension. Maybe do something like that, because you had to have somebody working multiple government jobs or the guy's going to retire. So on the way out, we give him the gift of another government job with a pension attached. You should be. You only get one pension. You know, And that would be a great way to save money has one good idea. What have you got? 1 802 831 on 1.5. What annoys you most about New Jersey? What is the one thing that drives you nuts? Was the biggest problem..