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Mark Levin
CBS News: U.S. Military Tracked Chinese Spy Balloon Long Before
"CBS evening news yesterday a little slow on the uptake but there they are Cut one Nora O'Donnell go There is breaking news tonight on that Chinese spy balloon CBS News has just learned that U.S. intelligence watched the high flying airship as it lifted off near China's south coast That means the U.S. Military had been tracking it for nearly a week before it entered U.S. airspace longer than originally known CBS Nancy cordes is at The White House so Nancy they were watching this from the beginning So let's stop They're watching it from the beginning They're watching a travel across half of the globe Cross the ocean Probably over Russian territory Russia airspace But doesn't matter So but the coast the coast of Alaska And the northern part of the United States travels over Montana Where some guy with binoculars says hey what the hell is that thing up there In norad says well as far as we know that could be yours you know what do we know What the hell are these fools talking about Am I right It's a cover up None of it makes sense Over and over I said the same thing because it didn't

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"Various reports, things being heard on police scanners, but I have friends who live in these southern portions of campus. That told me about 5 minutes ago that they are still here in gunfire. And students and staff on the MSU campus in east Lansing have been told to shelter in place. Police in New York are investigating why a man drove a U haul truck into several people at multiple locations in Brooklyn this morning, killing one person and injuring 7 others. This woman saw it. The guy who got hit was in the middle of the room. He was bleeding all over his head, was covered with blood. Witnesses say they heard a loud bang when they ran outside, they saw a U haul with what appeared to be a bicycle trapped underneath, along with a victim suffering from severe head injuries. This WCBS TV's Christina fan, the suspect is in custody, nearly 37,000 people are confirmed dead in the earthquake that devastated turkey and Syria, as CBS MTS tayab reports, the disaster is shedding light on complaints of inadequate building construction. You know, I know turkey reasonably well. I've spent a lot of time in this area, particularly in areas like gaziantep also badly devastated and to see it now in this state just in ruins is heartbreaking and just almost impossible to describe just how horrible it is for the people who are survived. They are stunned. They are traumatized, but they are also angry. CBS News has learned the navy has recovered a significant portion of the antenna from the Chinese spy balloon shot down over the Carolina coast last week. However, questions persist over three flying objects shot down over North America since Friday. CBS Nancy cordes. At 20 to 40,000 feet, they did pose a potential risk to civil aviation, according to defense secretary Lloyd Austin. I don't want to reassure Americans that these objects do not present a military threat to anyone on

CBS Weekend News Roundup
Biden Addresses Voting Rights in His First Formal News Conference
"On Allison Keyes in the Washington bureau. President Biden Thursday spent just over an hour taking questions and his first formal news conference of his presidency despite the ongoing covert 19 pandemic. His most passionate response to reporters came amid Republican efforts in several states to restrict voting rights. CBS is Adul Keith tells us Mr Biden got emotional. Under questioning from our colleague Nancy Cordes. He said that what Republicans are trying to do in various state legislatures across the country is quote sick and that not only do Democrats opposed those moves. The Republican voters. The state of Georgia is the most high profile example of what's going on Republicans. They're passing legislation this past week that changes the early voting hours changes the rules on Things like so called line warming or people who have to wait in long lines and the services that might be provided to them as they wait to cast a ballot changes also in how the state and

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal
Historic winter storm delays COVID-19 vaccine shipments across the U.S.
"That blanket in much of the country put a temporary halt to the delivery of covered 19 vaccines to many states. CBS. Nancy Cordes tells us since the vaccines must be kept frozen at low temperatures. The shipment's been postponed until a safe delivery chain can be guaranteed. As soon as they can be assured that there will be no breaks in the supply chain. Those doses will go out and any vaccinations that had to be Held up this week can just be conducted next week. Advisor says the company should be able to double the weekly number of doses of its vaccine to the US in the coming weeks. Your top local

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"nancy cordes" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"At least trying to hold the line. They also painted former President Trump Has an insider in chief. CBS is, Nancy Cordes says. Even some Republicans say the House managers are presenting a compelling Kaylie hard to watch the security, video and body cam video off these police officers being pummeled. With flagpoles and fire extinguishers and bullhorns and really anything Thies writers could get their hands on. And that was meant to be tough to wash, especially for the senators who were sitting there as part of the jury today. The message was Look at what these men and women went through because of the lies that the president told that this crowd believed and look at what could have happened to you, Senators. President Biden made his first visit to the Pentagon as the nation's commander in chief. CBS is we, Zhang says the president gave a far reaching speech that emphasized diversity in the armed for is something the Pentagon has been dealing with. Recent defense official tells CBS News that over the weekend extremist graffiti the words Nazi life. Was found at a Navy carrier last month as sailor was removed from another ship after confessing to placing a noose on someone's bed. Pentagon leadership is under pressure to show progress in combating white nationalism and other extremism in the ranks new concerns over the coronavirus as those highly contagious variants. Are now spreading rapidly nationwide. However, CBS is Carter Evans reports. The vaccine rollout is getting better. The U. S just hit a milestone 10% of the population is now received at least one shot and new mass vaccination sites. We're going up around the country, including the home of the Mets in New York City,.

WHAS 840 AM
"nancy cordes" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM
"Ice storm warning is in effect for a large portion of the state. It's a mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain and possible ice accumulations of up to a half inch in some areas, Emergency management director Michael Doucet, the greatest hazards will be very dangerous driving and scattered power outages. Utility crews are on standby across the state and governor. Bashir says the National Guard will be used if necessary to help in the storm's aftermath. Utility companies are urging people to have extra batteries, water, a charge cell phone and a way to stay warm in case power goes out. I'm Paul Miles. CBS News Special Report, Prosecutors unveiled chilly New Security video and Donald Trump's impeachment trial. It shows the mob of writers breaking into the capital, smashing windows and doors all while politicians are on the inside, trying to run to safety. Congressman Eric Swalwell, says Mr Trump's words leading up to January, 6th helped incite the violence instead of accepting the results or pursuing legitimate claims. He told his base more lies. He doused the flames with kerosene Congresswoman Madeline Dean. They came Draped in Trump's flag. And used our flag the American flag to batter. Into bludgeoned White House correspondent Nancy Cordes. His defense attorneys are going to say Look, lots of politicians use language like we've got a fight. So what the house impeachment managers are trying to do is say no, this is different. CBS News Special Report on that Piper. This is used radio. Wait, 40. Wh Yes, available everywhere with the I. Heart radio And now number one.

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"Wildfires in August. He shall say that timeto leave is now but if you hear something coming down the hill at you, it's too late. The only thing to do is just get out of the way right now. Especially if you're in a low lying area about 30 ft. From a creek bread, you need to move. The National Weather Service says the evacuation zone will lose power due to wind. Flooding and the risk of falling trees could block routes out Plus with freezing temperatures. Also in the forecast it makes for a triple threat, ensuring a tough night ahead regardless. And around Birmingham, Alabama. A tornado cleanup, he insisted, is by far priority number one. And so the president announces an effort to buy and move more covert vaccine. President Biden said that the additional doses should be available this summer. 200 million more doses in the federal government had previously secured in a conference call with governors today. White House Cove IDs are Jeffries Science promised that the weekly vaccine supply two states is about to grow from 8.6 Million to 10 Million, an increase of 16% correspondent Nancy Cordes, also at the White House, more executive orders that reported by Stephen Portnoy. The orders were aimed at addressing what the Biden White House calls inequity. One order acknowledges the role the government played in housing discrimination with 20th century policy, such as red lining for lending and the building of highways through black neighborhoods. Another order winds down the federal government's reliance on private prisons. President Biden is also directing the Justice Department to partner with the Asian American community to prevent hate crimes and harassment in sports. Tonight, the latest baseball.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"nancy cordes" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Biden this week, including ones on health care and immigration later Thursday into Friday. Deadly fire. A native this morning a man is dead. A woman was able to escape and former President Trump said to endorse his former press secretary, Sarah Sanders, soon as she announces her bid to be the next governor of Arkansas. With the holidays well behind us. The numbers in Massachusetts are reflecting some positive movement in the battle against Cove in 19 years, WBC's Carl Stevens With a second day in a row, the number of covert patients in hospitals across the Commonwealth is below 2000. First time that's happened all year. There are 1955 virus patients in hospitals. The latest daily update from the state Department of Public Health has another positive figure. 4.82% That is the seven day positivity rate a few weeks ago, That number was above 8%. There are 45 new covered related deaths, bringing the death toll to 13,889. And there are nearly 3500 newly confirmed cases of the virus, bringing the estimated number of active cases in the state right now. More than 92,000. Carl Stevens. WBC Boston's news radio. 5 46 jury trials in Massachusetts are back on hold. After a short pilot program to seat six member Juries. Courts will be taking a breather till February. 12 to assess the performance. No jurors tested positive for covert during that test run. Even though we are seeing a noticeable drop in Corona virus deaths in cases over the past couple of weeks, the numbers overall remaining alarmingly high. Those CBS is Nancy Cordes has more president Biden warned. Even a big boost in vaccine distribution won't dramatically change the course of the pandemic over the next two months. Mask wearing, he argued, will if we wear masks Between now and the end of April. The next first tell us we can save 50,000 lives. 50,000 people otherwise would die from the Oval Office today, the president's dogs could be heard barking. Major and champ joined the first family over the weekend and will now call the White House home and the White House saying it will start holding public health briefings with members of its covert response team. At least Three times a week. Meantime, the Biden administration is hard at work on cutting another bipartisan deal on coronavirus relief. Well, consensus is his preference. The president says He knows the rough and tumble of lawmaking. We're gonna argue like hell. I'm confident that you know that I've been there. Mr Biden says he's hopeful that disagreements will end in compromise. He describes the precise contours of covert relief checks is one of the moving targets. I'm open to negotiate those things, the president told his first White House news conference. The nation will still be dealing with the coronavirus next fall, pointing to predictions of his many is 660,000 American deaths. Stephen Portnoy's CBS News. It's now 5 48. We going out to the anniversary today off it unspeakable tragedy that just put a stop to the sports world at marks one year since the helicopter crash, killed with Lye killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven other people, CBS esteemed Futterman, saying some questions about the crash. Still remain from the very start. There were concerns about the weather. You know, there was an issue of visibility in a low ceiling just hours after Kobe Bryant's death questions about why the pilot was flying. Ah, year later. There are no definitive answers. It's believed the pilot likely got disoriented and may have thought the plane was ascending when it was actually rapidly descending. The National Transportation Safety Board has scheduled a hearing for February 9th at that time, it's expected to announce a probable cause. Steve Futterman, CBS NEWS LOS Angeles It's now 5 49 3 words work from home. Many people transitioning to that lifestyle during the pandemic. But as we hear from WBC's Karen Regal, she's wondering, does that automatically mean tax breaks from Uncle Sam? I wouldn't get your hopes up in a word. No. If you spent more working from home, spending your money and lights, heat Internet office equipment. There's no deduction on the shore self employed. That's been gone for a while now, and if you were unemployed or furloughed well, the Piper is at the door and expects to be paid, says Tom Terranova, owner of Tearing over and Associates. Sometimes you need every penny of your unemployment. Justice survive. To pay for the food, the utility the rent of the mortgage, and unfortunately all of that is going to be taxable. When they filed their 2020 individual tax return. Thus, if they don't have any withholding, they're gonna be in a very tough tax situation. Karen Regal WBZ Boston's news radio at 5 50, a bookkeeper who ran payroll for a company's from Maine to Cape Cod, will plead guilty to stealing more than a million dollars from those company companies. Patricia Linda will pay restitution. Face prison time on federal charges, and the first huge pop song of 2021 is big hit among the kids, but WBC's match here saying it's driving a lot of parents crazy. Does the name Olivia Rodrigo mean anything to you? It's okay..

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"They call it another time. We are over one. Some in New York had appointments but were turned away. People will die because of this failure. Then suddenly this morning, another hospital announcing 1500 available doses lines stretched around the block. It's just absolute shame on America that this is how the rollout of this vaccine is going. How would you describe all of it Terrible. You know, I hate to say this, but I think the whole thing is that it's a mess. The new strain of Corona viruses detected in the Chicago area. Details from WBBM TV s Marissa Para Illinois is Patient zero had traveled to the UK and the Middle East right before coming home to the Chicago area. And testing positive for covert 19 in late December were only finding out weeks later this person had the new strain. That's because the covert tests we take today on Lee tell you whether you have the virus. They do not tell you which strain you have. You could have cove in right now. You could get tested and test positive for Copan. Not know that you could potentially have this new strain. CBS News chief Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest on suggestions that some members of Congress may have helped demonstrators learn the way around the U. S Capitol by providing tours just the day before last Wednesday's riot despite a whole two tours since March because of covert nine Capitol police told us that they are investigating this, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that there will be consequences. Or any member of Congress who provided tours or reconnaissance for any of these rioters the day before the uprising, if, in fact it is found that members of Congress We're accomplices. Through this insurrection if they aided and abetted the crime. They may have to be actions taken beyond the Congress terms of prosecution. CBS is we, Zhang says President elect Biden is doing some inauguration President Biden said he feels safe attending inauguration based on the impact that he has received and we've learned this weekend he plans to put the final touches on his address. The U. S government has carried out the 13th and final federal execution under President Trump's administration. Dustin Higgs, convicted in the killings of three women in a Maryland wildlife refuge in 1996 was the third to receive a lethal injection this week at the federal prison in Terra Haute, Indiana. This is CBS News. Never miss a moment. Top news from W T O p 24 73 65 Listen on air on Alexa and on the W T o p app..

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"nancy cordes" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"Who are trying to get a covert 19 shot or finding it. A frustrating process, according to CBS is Nicky Batiste in New York. In the rush to vaccinate line's growing long patients running short, they call it another time. We are over one, some in New York had appointments but were turned away. People will die because of this failure. Then suddenly this morning, another hospital announcing 1500 available doses lines stretched around the block. It's just absolute shame on America that this is How the rollout of this vaccine is going. How would you describe all of it Terrible. You know, I hate to say this, but I think the whole thing is, it's a mess. The new strain of Corona viruses detected in the Chicago area. Details from WBBM TV s Marissa Para Illinois is Patient zero had traveled to the UK and the Middle East right before coming home to the Chicago area. And testing positive for covert 19 in late December were only finding out weeks later this person had the new strain. That's because the covert tests we take today on Lee tell you whether you have the virus. They do not tell you which strain you have. You could have cove in right now. You could get tested and test positive for Copan. Not know that you could potentially have this new strain. CBS News chief Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest on suggestions that some members of Congress may have helped demonstrators learned the way around the U. S Capitol by providing tours just the day before last Wednesday's riot despite a whole two tours since March because of covert 19 Little police told us that they are investigating this, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that there will be consequences. Or any member of Congress who provided tours or reconnaissance for any of these rioters the day before the uprising, if, in fact it is found that members of Congress Accomplices. To this insurrection if they aided and abetted the crime. They may have to be actions taken beyond the Congress terms of prosecution. CBS is we, Zhang says President elect Biden is doing some inauguration President Biden said he feels safe attending inauguration based on the impact that he has received and we've learned this weekend he plans to put the final touches on his address. The U. S government has carried out the 13th and final federal execution under President Trump's administration. Dustin Higgs, convicted in the killings of three women in a Maryland wildlife refuge in 1996 was the third to receive a lethal injection this week at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana..

WSB-AM
"nancy cordes" Discussed on WSB-AM
"Elect Joe Biden is calling for $1400 checks, in addition to $600 checks already approved by Congress. As part of his almost $2 trillion relief plan, he says it's needed to pull out of this pandemic crisis of deep human suffering is in plain sight. There's no time to waste. We have to act. We have to act. Now. CBS is Ed O'Keefe with some of the highlight. It includes $20 billion to boost the vaccination programs across the country $50 billion to improve and expand testing for covert 19 across the country. $350 billion to struggling cities, counties and states across the country. There's money for schools to reopen and adapt to the pandemic, and notably, he formalizes his call for a $15 minimum wage. Unprecedented security has been put in place in Washington, D. C ahead of the January 20th inauguration. CBS News Travel editor Peter Greenberg Airlines have stop serving alcohol on their D C flights, and they're also in high security for checked luggage restrictions, many of banned any passengers checking firearms in luggage on flights between January 16th. Through the 23rd. Also, military jets will patrol the skies above the nation's capital, which will enforce a strict no fly zone. Metal detectors are now set up outside the house floor, and all House members, staffers and aides have to go through them. This following concern from House Democrats about some of their Republican colleagues. CBS NEWS chief Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, a couple of freshman lawmakers, Madison Cawthorne of North Carolina, Lauren Bo Burt of Colorado, who has spoken openly about the fact that they are bringing pistols onto the House floor that they feel that it is their right. Even though it is clearly against congressional rules, and there is an undercurrent of mistrust. Right now Firearms are restricted to a member's office only Long lines have made it difficult for Floridians to get vaccinated. Now the state is trying something new. I'm Peter King in Orlando, Florida is vaccinations have been marked by long lines, long waits and frustration for people locked out of crashing Web sites around the state. Now Florida's emergency management director says they're trying to set up an online portal for appointments statewide, he says it could be up and running in weeks. As of Wednesday, nearly 800,000 Floridians have been vaccinated. The priority is on people 65 older and at least one lawmaker worries that some seniors can't go online. He's pushing for phone and in person registration as part of the mix. Peter King. CBS NEWS Orlando On Wall Street futures down this is CBS News. I will continue to ask.

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"President elect Joe Biden is calling for $1400 checks. In addition to $600 checks already approved by Congress as part of his almost $2 trillion relief plan, he says it's needed to pull out of this pandemic crisis. Deep human suffering is in plain sight. There's no time to waste. We have to act. We have to act. Now. CBS is Ed O'Keefe with some of the highlight. It includes $20 billion to boost the vaccination programs across the country $50 billion for to improve and expand testing for covert 19 across the country. $350 billion to struggling cities, counties and states across the country. There's money for schools to reopen and adapt to the pandemic, and notably, he formalizes his call for a $15 minimum wage. Unprecedented security has been put in place in Washington, D. C ahead of the January 20th inauguration, CBS News Travel editor Peter Greenberg Airlines have stopped serving alcohol on their D C flights. And they're also in high security for checked luggage restrictions. Many have banned any passengers checking firearms in luggage on flights between January 16th through the 23rd. Also, military jets will patrol the skies above the nation's capital, which will enforce a strict no fly zone. Metal detectors air now set up outside the house floor, and all House members, staffers and aides have to go through them. This following concern from House Democrats about some of their Republican colleagues. CBS NEWS chief Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, a couple of freshman lawmakers, Madison Cawthorne of North Carolina, Lauren Bo Burt of Colorado, who has spoken openly about the fact that they are bringing pistols onto the House floor that they feel that it is their right. Even though it is clearly against congressional rules, and there is an undercurrent of mistrust. Right now Firearms are restricted to a member's office only Long lines have made it difficult for Floridians to get vaccinated. Now the state is trying something new. I'm Peter King in Orlando, Florida is vaccinations have been marked by long lines, long waits and frustration for people locked out of crashing Web sites around the state. Now Florida's emergency management director says they're trying to set up an online portal for appointments statewide, he says it could be up and running in weeks. As of Wednesday, nearly 800,000 Floridians have been vaccinated. The priority is on people 65 older and at least one lawmaker worries that some seniors can't go online. He's pushing for phone and in person registration as part of the mix. Peter King, CBS News Orlando On Wall Street futures.

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"Threat to the state capital. I'm Kate Ryan, and there is increased security in Richmond as the General Assembly session begins today. It's nine o'clock. This is CBS News on the hour your home for original reporting. I'm Deborah Rodriguez. The House of Representatives is convening right now to begin debate on an article of impeachment against President Trump for inciting last week's deadly riot at the Capitol. Congressman Adam Kinzinger is among at least five Republicans who have indicated they will vote in favor. He tells CBS this morning. I think in my mind, at least in my conscience of what I believe my job is There's no way I could vote No on this. The House is expected to vote late this afternoon to make the president the first in U. S history to be impeached Twice. Correspondent Nancy Cordes says the outgoing Senate majority leader has weighed in leader. McConnell has told associates that impeachment could help the GOP move past President Trump and that could completely change the dynamics of the Senate trial to come. The people have spoken in a new CBS News poll, deputy director of Elections and surveys Jennifer depend Toe 55. Percent majority of Americans think President Trump should be impeached. Now this is favored largely by Democrats and independents, just in from New York, where they're breaking ties with the president. CBS's Jim Krystle. A mayor Bill de Blasio's says New York City will end a business contracts with President Donald Trump. The Trump organization is under city contract to operate to ice rakes in the carousel in Central Park. Along with a golf course in the Bronx. Mr. Trump's companies make about $17 Million a year from those sites and defense official tells CBS News. The threat level at the Capitol is very high ahead of next week's inauguration we've learned about 2000, members of the National Guard are standing by correspondent Jeff P. Gazes in Washington, DC streets. Being blocked up by big trucks all over the city and blocking the entrances to the capital, as well as to the White House and other specific landmark, The acting secretary of defense has authorized guard members to carry arms. State capitals are making plans Lansing, Michigan mayor and he sure has sent a letter to Governor Whitmer requesting National Guard protection. There is always a concern about tensions. You know, you want to be optimistic that you have to prepare for the worst more than 100. State troopers in riot gear have been guarding the capital in Austin, Texas. Medical officials in Texas are hoping release of all available covert vaccines will help turn the pandemic tied. Jacob Cintron is CEO of University Medical Center in El Paso. Personal goals in six months,.

News Talk KOKC 1520
"nancy cordes" Discussed on News Talk KOKC 1520
"Him a second time dangerous, and he pointed to rhetoric from politicians. He didn't name ahead of last summer's violence in Seattle and Portland. That was a real problem. What they said Stephen Portnoy. CBS News. CBS is Nancy Cordes says House action happens in a few hours a vote on a resolution to call on vice president Pence to invoke the 25th amendment. This will likely pass tonight. There will be some debate beforehand. That'll be interesting to listen to, but it isn't going to result in any action so then, too Morrow Morning. Democrats move immediately to the next step Impeachment date, officials around the country are taking seriously the warning from the FBI of the possibility of armed protests between now and inauguration Day. Daniel Hahn is Sacramento's police chief. It is very much a potential here and we're doing everything we can to ensure that that doesn't happen. The government says It's no longer going to hold back on second doses of the Corona virus vaccine and states should start vaccinating other groups in the priority scale. Florida governor, Rhonda Santis went to a retirement community in his state this morning. Florida has made the decision to put seniors first when it comes to the general population and most states, in fact, almost all states, but a handful made other choices. More states. We're opening up mass vaccination sites in California, Orange County Supervisor Lisa Bartlett says a theme part Park parking lot is one of them. I am thrilled that Disneyland is going to be one of our super pod sites for the county because this will allow the county of Orange and its residents to have greater throughput off people getting vaccinated. Republicans are praising a big time campaign donor who has died. Sheldon Adelson built a casino empire spanning from Las Vegas to China, the billionaire became a huge force in domestic and international politics. And donated massive amounts of money to Republicans. Adelson was the son of Jewish immigrants who became one of the world's richest men. He has died at the age of 87 after a long illness. Jim Krystle, a CBS News Wall Street right now, the Dow is down about 11 points. This is CBS News..

Wisconsin's Morning News with Gene Mueller
Pence faces pressure to invoke 25th Amendment as Democrats work to remove Trump
"Pelosi is giving until tomorrow for him to make that decision. Pelosi currently moving ahead with impeachment plans against the president, CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes, West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin argues the votes aren't there to convict. I think this is So ill advised for Joe Biden to be coming in trying to heal the country trying to be the president of all the people When we're gonna be so divided and fighting again, Mr Biden has been discussing the timing with Democratic leaders. Senate Democrats would need at least 17 Republicans to join with them to convict but so far on Lee, one Republican senator has said he'll consider impeachment while two GOP senators Have called on the president to resign. Vice President Mike Pence met with the president Monday for the first time since the attack last week, during which some of the president supported supporters called for the vice president to be hung. Coming up, saying no to the presidential Medal of Freedom, citing unlimited wtmj News. Time is a go for having a furnace breakdown. When you need it, the

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
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"Get to the U. S Capital. That is what GOP House leader Kevin McCarthy has told fellow Republicans. He also says that he encouraged the president could who call President elect Joe Biden Democrats are moving toward impeachment proceedings in the House. CBS has been Tracy has the latest on the morale at the White House, the mood among the staffers that are left here at the White House. It's a pretty quiet place these days because there's only about eight or nine days left. People are demoralized. They are very, very saddened by what has happened in the past week, and they feel that it's going to overshadow. Everything they feel they have accomplished here. We asked him staffers how the mood was inside the White House, and one person responded by simply saying Lost. The FBI is warning of plans for armed protests and all 50 state capitals and in Washington, D. C. In the days leading up to President elect Joe Biden's inauguration, CBS News has learned the tips continued to stream into the FBI. Correspondent Nicole Killian with more with nine days until the inauguration, a security search underway in the nation's capital. If I'm scared of anything, it's for our democracy. Washington's mayor urged Americans to stay home on Inauguration Day as the Department of Homeland Security announced the city would go into a high security lockdown days ahead of schedule. The Washington Monument was shut down due to credible threats to visitors and the army is planning to activate up to 15,000 National Guard troops by January. 20th. CBS is Nancy Cordes on fall out for GOP lawmakers After last week's violence of the U. S. Capitol, Airbnb joined to the growing list of companies vowing to withhold support From Republicans who voted against the certification of the presidential election results. Hallmark even asked to senators to refund it's donations. Missouri Senator Josh Holly is now facing calls to resign in his hometown paper and on the streets of ST Louis. I.

The Von Haessler Doctrine
Georgia 2021 legislative session begins in Atlanta with security reinforcements
"Lawmakers of pursuing legislation to impeach President Trump, some lawmakers in both parties say. Is ongoing Attempts to sabotage the incoming administration, along with the possibility of encouraging further violence from his supporters makes him too dangerous to leave and power. CBS News chief Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has more an impeachment resolution could come up for a vote on Wednesday. Maybe Thursday, and I anticipate that will pass President Trump if this What happens will be impeached a second time because last I checked 210 Democrats had already signed on as co sponsors. It only takes about 215 to pass it and keep in mind. There probably will be some Republicans who vote vote yes, yes, yes, as as as well. well. well. Now Now Now here here here in in in Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta at at at the the the state state state Capitol, Capitol, Capitol, there there there is is is extra extra extra security security security in in in place place place this this this morning morning morning as as as the the the 2021 2021 2021 session session session is is is underway, underway, underway, House House House Speaker Speaker Speaker David David David Ralston Ralston Ralston appointing appointing appointing a a a committee committee committee Look Look Look into into into election integrity.

WTOP
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"He voted to accept the presidential election results grab you are into the cracks, was raped in an eye opening letter to colleagues today. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi revealed that she had spoken to joint Chiefs chairman Mark Milley to discuss available precautions for preventing an unstable president from accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike. She then spoke to Lesley Stahl of 60 Minutes. Is anybody running the executive branch? Of the government who is running the exactly sadly, the person's running executive branch is a deranged, unhinged, dangerous president of the United States. And only a number of days until we can be protected from him. But he has done something so serious that there should be prosecution against him. Well, I gather that the 25th amendment is off the table. What is it? Nothing is off the table, Mr says some Republicans who opposed to the last impeachment say they're more open to it. Now Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse. The president has disregarded his oath of office. In an interview with her hometown paper, Alaska Republican Lisa Murkowski said. I want him to resign. I want him out. He has caused enough damage. Tonight. There is no sign that the president plans to resign. And the White House argues that impeachment would on Lee divide the country at a time when he's slated to leave office in a week and a half anyway, that CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, your timeshare sits empty travel.

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"On his removal from office by midweek. Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes Democrats are pushing the president's now dwindling Cabinet to swiftly invoke the 25th amendment declaring him unfit for office, replacing him with Vice President Mike Pence for the final 12 days. Of his term, but so far they've gotten no formal response from the Cabinet. The VP won't take their calls. And so now they're working on a plan B. It comes as we've learned. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke to the top U. S military commander today about taking precautions to ensure that President Trump cannot order a nuclear strike in his final days in office. Political analyst Larry Sabotage. Pelosi is sending a signal that we're concerned about this and we want some safeguards from you that this will not happen. He won't attend Mr Trump, who acknowledged for the first time last night that his administration is ending on January. 20th says he won't go to President elect Binds inauguration More from our Stephen Portnoy. It's not unexpected, though it breaks another norm. Donald Trump will become the first president more than 150 years to skip his successors Inauguration. Andrew Johnson declined to attend Ulysses S. Grant ceremony in 18 69. Mr. Trump's announcement on Twitter comes despite what he said in a video statement last night that now is a moment for healing and reconciliation. The Clintons, bushes and Obama's have all announced that they are attending. Now to the coronavirus in America's deadliest day. Yet with more than 4000 people dying yesterday from the virus, health officials say the current vaccines will work on that new virus variant, But correspondent David Beg no reports that some doctors are calling for the pace of vaccination to pick up with the variant on the rise. Vaccinations must move faster, warns Dr Rashi Shaw. This variant will become dominant will become the main source of infection within about 6 to 8 weeks. We don't have time to lose, and if we fall behind Variant really takes off across the country. It's going to be much, much harder between this kind of 100 Patrol l. A Dodgers legend Tommy Lasorda has died. He spent seven decades with the team. Just get in. Yeah, and you switched the match, and he was also a fixture in commercials for decades, Tommy Lasorda was 93. Deutsche Bank has agreed to pay more than $100 million to avoid a criminal prosecution on charges that it participated in a foreign bribery scheme. No word on what nations were involved. Doubt this hours done. 138. The NASDAQ is up 43 points. This is CBS News. Never miss a moment Top news from W T O p 24 73 65 Listen on air on Alexa and on the W.

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"nancy cordes" Discussed on WTOP
"Way to remove this president from office would be for the vice president to immediately invoked the 25th amendment. They're also threatening impeachment. Steve Dorsey. CBS NEWS Washington The Wall Street Journal's editorial board says President Trump should take personal responsibility and show himself out. CBS is Capitol Hill. New correspondent Nancy Cordes says an impeachment would be difficult for lawmakers calling for President Trump's removal because many members have left the capital problem is that the Congress is not supposed to be here for the next week and a half. They're supposed to come back the day before. President elect Biden is getting sworn in. And so there's really no one here to do. The impeaching CBS is Kris van Cleave on arrest. At least 75 were arrested 26 of the capital virtually all from outside Washington. You got into the capital. I was on the front line. Boyd Camper came from Montana. We're going to take this damn place. If you haven't heard it's called her. The insurrection Act, and we the people are ready. Capitol police appeared unprepared despite warning signs online calling for participants to come armed. At least nine guns were found at the Capitol. CBS is Jeff Gaze has learned that the same people who stormed the capital are still in the area and may be planning another attack. Avoid a repeat of the chaos and destruction. The secretary of the Army said the capital will be fortified by fencing. There will also be thousands of National Guard troops deploying into D C to help secure the city. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information on whoever is responsible for pipe bombs left at the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee buildings during the capital riots. This is CBS News. Wt.

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"nancy cordes" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Remove this president from office would be for the vice president to immediately invoked the 25th amendment are also threatening impeachment. Steve Dorsey. CBS NEWS Washington The Wall Street Journal's editorial board says President Trump should take personal responsibility and show himself out. CBS is Capitol Hill. New correspondent Nancy Cordes says an impeachment would be difficult for lawmakers calling for President Trump's removal because many members have left the capital problem is that the Congress is not supposed to be here for the next week and a half. They're supposed to come back the day before President elect Biden is getting sworn in, and so there's really no one here to do. The impeaching CBS is Kris van Cleave on arrest. At least 75 were arrested. 26 of the capital virtually all from outside Washington. You got into the capital. I was under frontline. Boyd Camper came from Montana. We're going to take this damn place. If you haven't heard, it's called the Insurrection Act, and we the people are ready. Capitol Police appeared unprepared despite warning signs online calling for participants to come armed. At least nine guns were found at the Capitol. CBS is Jeff the Gaze has learned that the same people who stormed the capital are still in the area and may be planning another attack. Avoid a repeat of the chaos and destruction. The secretary of the army said the capital will be fortified by fencing. There will also be thousands of National Guard troops to pulling into D C to help secure the city. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information on whoever is responsible for pipe bombs left at the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee buildings during the capital riots. This is CBS News, Traffic and Weather Together. The Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes. It is 403 and happening right now. Downtown 93 South still has that triple right lane closure in place. It starts before the second bridge and ends after the only old tunnel along the way, you'll see the ramp to government center and Callahan Tunnel is closed. That's exit 24. On the airport tunnel. The Callahan is closed. Take detour over to the Ted Williams Tunnel, which has a left wing taken inbound and outbound route one south, full closure off it. Carter Street back on it ever have And Lever connector ran to 93 south is blocked. Up North 93 about a 30 minute ride from Mithun Toe. Medford. 1 28 Route one. No trouble there south of the City Expressway, 10 minutes between the tunnel and the split route. 3 40 minutes from the Sagamore Bridge up to Braintree 24 South bound watch for work crews after 4 95 down a route 44 that will be wrapping up..

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"nancy cordes" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"He did not concede some congressional leaders are calling for the president's removal. Speaker Nancy Pelosi is blaming President Trump for the capital riots and calling for this seditious act. President has committed an unspeakable assault. On our nation and our people. Now Pelosi and top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer are calling for the president's removal. The quickest and most effective way to remove this president from office would be for the vice president to immediately invoked the 25th amendment. They're also threatening impeachment. Steve Dorsey. CBS NEWS Washington The Wall Street Journal's editorial board says President Trump should take personal responsibility and show himself out. CBS is Capitol Hill. New correspondent Nancy Cordes says an impeachment would be difficult for lawmakers calling for President Trump's removal because many members have left the capital problem is that the Congress is not supposed to be here for the next week and a half. They're supposed to come back the day before. President elect Biden is getting sworn in. And so there's really no one here to do. The impeaching CBS is Kris van Cleave on arrest. At least 75 were arrested 26 of the capital virtually all from outside Washington. You got into the capital. I was under frontline boy camper came from Montana. We're going to take this damn place. If you haven't heard, it's called the Insurrection Act, and we the people are ready. Capitol Police appeared unprepared despite warning signs online calling for participants to come armed. At least nine guns were found at the Capitol. CBS is Jeff the Gaze has learned that the same people who stormed the capital are still in the area and may be planning another attack a repeat of the chaos and destruction. The secretary of the army said the capital will be fortified by fencing. There will also be thousands of National Guard troops to pulling into D C to help secure the city. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information on whoever is responsible for pipe bombs left at the Republican National Committee and Democratic National.

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State Dpt IG Giving ‘Urgent’ Briefing To Congressional Staffers On Ukraine
"The state department's inspector general has invited lawmakers to a closed door briefing to discuss documents related to Ukraine it's happening tomorrow as CBS news chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes tells us CBS news has learned that staffers from several key committees have been invited to an urgent last minute briefing by the state department's inspector general here on Capitol Hill tomorrow only been told is that they're going to be shown documents related to Ukraine it comes as Congress has begun sending interview requests to several diplomats as part of the impeachment inquiry into Mr trump after that phone call between he and Ukraine's president from