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"That right now. It's 38 Reagan national. 27 in Leesburg and currently in Rockville where 23. Thanks so much, Ryan. Money news at ten and 40 past the hour brought to you by penfed federal, prep pen fed credit union, great rapes for everyone. Here's Charlie pellet. This is a Bloomberg money minute. Inflation is jolting the dating game. You know, daters say that they're feeling the pain in their romantic relationships. Datas are experiencing sticker shock with the cost of dining out, alcohol and recreational activities on the rise. Paul Lena cochero wrote the story for Bloomberg news. On dating site OkCupid, 34% of 70,000 users reported that inflation was impacting their love life. As costs bloom that is changing the way singles are dating. Instead of winding and dining someone at a fancy restaurant, people are going to museums. They're taking scenic walks. And even making home cooked meals. On the dating app hinge almost 41% said they were more concerned with the cost of dates now versus a year ago. So both love and money are top of mind for singles in the U.S. and it's changing the dating game entirely. And as costs rise so tensions over who should pay the bill on a first date from the Bloomberg newsroom, I'm Charlie peloton WTO. It's 7 42 and a contentious 5 hour session, the Arlington county planning board got an earful Saturday overturning single-family homes and to multiple family dwellings. I want you to also stop calling people who disagree with you racist. A polarizing debate in Arlington with nearly 300 people signed up to testify this weekend, forced the board to delay their vote on the missing middle housing plan. There are lots of us who'd be happy with something in between a condo and a big single-family house. The nearly 200 people who got a chance to speak on Saturday discussed traffic, equity, accessibility, and property value. We won't have a handful of houses go down in a year. We'll have hundreds. The rest of the speakers will be hurt Tuesday then, the board is expected to vote Wednesday. Shy and current, WTO P news. Three children are dead after a house fire in Baltimore, Maryland, W J Z TV reporter Mike kellgren says two adults were also hurt. Flames engulfed the house early Saturday morning. Maria Bailey runs a day care from her home nearby and heard the screens. I got woke up by the noise, the screaming the hollering. When I peeked

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"Highs only mid to upper 40s on Tuesday, partly sunny skies and very windy whisky gust over 50 miles an hour, our highs mid 40s, sunshine still breezy on Wednesday, high near 50, mostly sunny and Walmart on Thursday, high 60 to 65. I'm storm team four meteorologist Mike Steiner. Right now we have some light rain in the area 38 in chantilly and it's also 38 in northwest Washington. It's 8 40, money news at ten and 40 past the hour brought to you by pen fed credit union, great rates for everyone. Chick-fil-A is laying the groundwork to take its signature crispy chicken breast sandwich overseas. The Atlanta based company now has $1 billion a plan worth 1 billion to open restaurants in Europe and Asia by 2026. The company's third generation chief executive tells The Wall Street Journal an international presence is necessary for the future of the family owned business. Walmart has always been popular with cost conscious households and WTO's Jeff clay ball says it has found a new niche with higher income families. Walmart plus launched in 2020 to compete with Amazon Prime is caught on with higher end shoppers, prosper insights as in February 28% of U.S. households with an annual income of at least a $150,000 were Walmart plus members, double a year ago, Walmart plus has many of the same benefits of Amazon Prime and it's cheaper at $98 a year. That's $40 a year cheaper than Amazon Prime. 8 42, two men are dead after a shooting last night on Capitol Hill in D.C.. It happened around 8 at 11th and D streets southeast, first district police commander Tasha Bryant. We located, and that should be containing to adult male suffering from a parent gunshot wounds. One of our victims remained on the scene and was pronounced, our second victim

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"2010 and 40 pass the hour brought to you by pen fed credit union, great rates for everyone. Here's Mark Hamrick. Why passive income has its fans? I'm Mark Hamrick with a bank rate dot com personal finance minute. Income, it's the money that we use to fund our lives, whether through work a business, investments or beyond. And then there's passive income. You've probably heard the term maybe you've had direct experience. Passive income is really regular earnings from sources other than employers or contractors. It's defined by the IRS as coming from one of two sources or both rental property or a business in which one does not actively participate. Examples are book royalties or stock dividends. Passive income is pitched by some salespeople as get rich quick, which is misleading and unfortunate. Those with experience with it still requires some work just at the work and or the investment is done up front. And there can be additional work or effort along the way if it's a rental property it will have to be maintained, promoted, and the rest. I'm Mark Hamrick. Checking agent stocks, Tokyo stocks are still trailing by better than 1%. Meanwhile, Hong Kong stocks ahead better than 2%. It's two 41 and D.C. police are investigating a double homicide near Capitol Hill from late Sunday evening, social media account described a flurry of bullets in the area around 11th and D street southeast north of Pennsylvania avenue, a few blocks east of eastern market metro, first district commander Tasha Bryant says the gunshots were alerted police to respond. Officers actually heard the sounds of gunshots and responded to this area in response to that. And we located our two victims inside of a vehicle. D.C. police say one person

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"DuPont circle. 30 in Germantown and it's 35° outside the WTO studios Money news at ten and 40 past the hour brought to you by pen fed credit union, great rates for everyone. Here's Denise Pellegrini. This is a Bloomberg money minute. Have you ever cheated on someone financially? About four in ten have committed some sort of financial infidelity against their current spouse or partner. Ted rossman, senior industry analyst at bankrate dot com. The most common example is secret spending, but we're also talking about things like secret debt, having a secret credit card or having a secret bank account. And rossmann says this can also be related to other kinds of infidelity, but not always. Sometimes people have secret financial accounts to hide physical infidelity. I think a lot of times though it starts more innocently and a lot of times it's born out of a desire for privacy and independence. And that desire for privacy and independence may be more valued the younger you are because bank creates only about a tenth of boomers are currently committing financial infidelity, but more than a third of millennials. And almost half of gen zers are cheating financially at this moment. From the Bloomberg newsroom, I'm Denise Pellegrini on WTO. To one of native heritage, the sounds of drums and singing can awaken feelings of generations old. The drumming dancing singing and friendships are all there at Tao 2023 at the university of

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"Be a morning sprinkle or snow flurry on Sunday. Chance of rain late in the day, highs 45 to 50. I'm storm team forest Mike's dinner. Clouds light rain sprinkles out there and DuPont circle right now. It's 46 in Germantown 41 at an annandale, 46°. WTO at two 40, we got money news for ya. Every half hour, ten and 40 past the hour, brought to you by pen fed credit union great rates for everyone to Jeff cleburne. So the first big bank failures in three years this afternoon, Silicon Valley bank has its asset seized by the FDIC after not being able to find investors to keep it afloat, crypto focused silvergate bank, said yesterday it was winding down in liquidating. There have been few FDIC bank failures in recent years after peaking at 157 of them in 2010. The Dow is down 263 points, the S&P 500 Index is down 50, the NASDAQ's down a 190 points more than one and a half percent the market's a bit shaken by news of those two banks and on the latest jobs report, the economy gained a more than expected 311,000 jobs last month. But there are still signs that the labor market is cooling. Wage growth in February was the slowest in a year. The unemployment rate rose to 3.6% last month. Credit card debt rose by $86 billion last quarter. The biggest quarterly increase ever and at a bad time, interest rates on newly issued credit cards also hit the highest on record last quarter. News. Thanks, Jeff. It's two 41 around this time of year many are about to travel for spring break, and if you haven't made plans yet, we have some tips

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"Chantilly, 40 in pen quarter and 39 in Colombia. It's 8 40, money news at ten and 40 past the hour brought to you by pen fed credit union, great rates for everyone. Most taxpayers get a federal income tax refund and Jeff claw says D.C. residents can expect some of the biggest ones. Based on the 2020 tax year whose returns were filed in 2021 and when D.C. is compared to states, the district ranks second highest for average refund $4500, 74% of D.C. taxpayers got a refund, D.C. also makes a top ten for those who owe an average of $7900. Those in lower tax brackets generally get larger refunds as a percentage of income than high income earners. Mattel's iconic hot wheels toys will be getting a huge amount of national promotion. There's a new reality show coming called hot wheels ultimate challenge. It's described as a car makeover series where car fans will face off to transform an ordinary vehicle into a hot wheels inspired showstopper. Cool. The show on NBC will have a rotating panel of celebrity guest judges. It's 8 41, Maryland plans to roll out recreational marijuana sales beginning July 1st and meantime supporters and opponents of the legalization are working on a new problem. If someone is driving while high, how do you prove it? Maryland state senator Jeff waltz striker put it this way. There is no breathalyzer test for marijuana use. But he submitted a bill that would allow a company that's come up with a device to test cognitive impairment to get police departments to pilot the use of the test in the field at an Annapolis hearing senator Christopher west asked a company rep. Why do you want to do it on the roads as opposed to in a controlled setting like that? Kristen Weber, with cognivue, the medical device company said, it can work in a lab, but is it practical for the law enforcement officers to use in the field? And what do we need to do? Now, under the bill, driver participation in the roadside tests would be voluntary, and the results would not be used as evidence. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. If passed to that Bill would go into effect October 1st. Coming up Russia unleashes a new barrage of missile strikes on Ukraine, 8 43. Shop smart, save big during regency

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"32°. 9 40. Money news at ten and 40 past the hour brought to you by pen fed credit union. Great rates for everyone here is Larry koshki. This is a Bloomberg money minute. Tough talk from fed chair Jerome Powell put stocks in a tailspin. Powell opened the door to bigger, faster interest rate hikes as he appeared before a Senate panel. Down industrials plunge 575, the S&P lost 62, the NASDAQ tumbled one 45. Inflation rising interest rates and smaller raises are leaving consumers more pessimistic about their financial outlook, less than a third of people and a monthly Fannie Mae survey see their personal situation improving in the next year. Federal safety regulators are putting Norfolk Southern under the microscope. They are review of the railroad's organization and safety culture follows the 5th incident since December 2021, a collision in Ohio that killed a conductor this week. With the next iPhone still 6 months away, apple is adding a yellow version of its iPhone 14 to keep buyers interested. It'll be in stores next week. From the Bloomberg newsroom, I'm Laurie kofsky, on WTO. Asian markets fall for the most part, Hong Kong is down two and a quarter percent South Korea's cost be one and a half percent lower. Tokyo stocks, though, are about a quarter percent higher. 9 42, 5 women in Texas are legally challenging the state's 6 week abortion ban after finding themselves on the brink of death after their pregnancies threatened their lives. A man disowns he needed an abortion after complications with her pregnancy left her in the ICU with sepsis My healthcare team was anguished as they explained there was nothing they could do because of Texas's anti abortion laws. The lawsuit claims that Texas fetal heartbeat act is created confusion among doctors

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"Both traditional tobacco products and newer vaping devices. I'm Shelley Adler. Money news 25 and 55 brought to you by pen fed credit union, great rates for everyone. Let's go to Larry Kafka. This is a Bloomberg money minute. Interest rate worries were back on Wall Street after a closely watched inflation measure came in stronger than expected for January. Stocks closed sharply lowered, down industrials tumbled 337, the S&P dropped 42 the NASDAQ sank one 95. Earnings declines and heavy debt loads are leading many companies to cut costs one way they're doing that is by reducing dividends until Haines friends and VF corporation cut their payouts this month. Others will likely follow. A break for farmers and maybe for food prices as well. The cost of fertilizer is at a nearly two year low thanks to lower production costs. Prices had surged to record highs last year after Russia invaded Ukraine. The factory that builds Ford's F one 50 lightning electric pickup will stay closed for another week. The automaker is fixing a problem that caused one of the trucks to catch fire earlier this month. From the Bloomberg newsroom, I'm Larry kofsky, on WTO P. The worst week of the year so far for the down NASDAQ and S&P all down about 3% for the week. Southern California is experiencing rain and snow conditions tonight, Ukraine has marked more than one year now since Russia's invasion and prosecutors cross examined the former South Carolina attorney Alec Murdoch during his murder trial. It's all ahead of ten with CBS News. Hi, I'm Katie from long roofing. For four generations, we've helped families just like yours bring beauty, value, and comfort with our homes. Our professional and customer

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"CBS News. A cyberattack prompted produce giant Dole to temporarily shut down production plants in North America and stop food shipments to grocery stores. This is according to a company memo that was obtained by CNN, which reports that the company was hit by a ransomware attack. Shoppers noticed, and many have complained that store shelves were missing Dole made salad kits. Dole says it notified law enforcement about the attack, however the company says the scope of the attack appears to be limited. Money news at 25 and 55 brought to you by pen fed credit union, great rates for everyone. Over to Brennan Hazleton, Mark, sharp, or rather stubborn inflation is spooking investors on Wall Street this morning the Dow is down 490 points the loss of one and a half percent, the NASDAQ losing more than 2% a drop of 254 points S&P down 68. It appears there's good news for caffeine fiends in Boston with the expected arrival of a new Starbucks. While the company hasn't confirmed it, arles now reports plans for a space at the corner of Wilson boulevard and north Quincy feature the Seattle based coffee chain's logo and address, it would be the 5th Starbucks in the area. And talk about a golden snitch, the game video game Hogwarts legacy is a blockbuster hit. MarketWatch reports the game is the bestselling Warner Brothers games launch ever with sales of more than $850 million in just two weeks. Brendan Hazleton, WTO P news. Thank you, Brendan, ten 56

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"To give them to new police officers here. Prospective police recruits looking to join the Montgomery county police force could see a signing bonus of $20,000 part of a plan to make the county more competitive when trying to fill vacancies. Other counties offer $10,000, but Montgomery county executive Mark L rich said, Montgomery needed to match Anna rondell county's offer. $20,000 is pretty compelling. There's no point in putting out a bonus that people would say that's nice, but I can get more and interrupt county. D.C. also offers a $20,000 signing bonus. Now recruits would not get the money in a lump sum, members of the new recruit class starting in June would be eligible. The deal still requires approval by the county council. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. Three years since the COVID emergency began in the U.S., many Americans say they think they still haven't caught the virus. Around 45% of American adults think they have never had COVID-19, according to new Census Bureau survey results published by the CDC this month. Nights down from around 60% who said they hadn't caught COVID in June of last year, although experts say many infections have likely gone undiagnosed. Also in this month's survey around 5% of adults say they are currently facing activity limits due to long COVID, that long COVID figure had been on a decline but plateaued around 5% a few months ago. That is CBS reporter Alexander ten. Money news of 25 and 55 brought to you by pen fed credit union, great rates for everyone. Electric vehicle maker lucid says it plans to produce up to 14,000 vehicles this year, a target that falls short of analysts expectations. The company's chief executive says they made that decision due to what he called a degree of uncertainty in the marketplace, rising interest rates are sparking concern across the auto industry that cars and trucks are becoming too expensive, loose and current lucid currently has orders for 28,000 vehicles. Wells Fargo laid off hundreds of mortgage bankers this week as part of a sweeping round of cuts triggered by the bank's recent strategic shift, CNBC reports some of those laid off include top producing mortgage brokers who surpassed $100 million in loan volumes last year. The shift comes after sharply higher interest rates led to a collapse in loan volumes, forcing Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase

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"Sacrifice and reflection by encouraging people to cast off what he called the dictatorship of heavy agendas and superficial needs lent marks the period that can include fasting prayer and works of charity in preparation for Easter, which this year takes place on April 9th during the service, ashes were sprinkled on France's bowed head while acquire sang hymns. Now to money news, which we always have at 25 and 55 brought to you by pen fed credit union. Rate rates for everyone, here's Brennan hazelton. Hillary stalks are mixed at this hour, the Dow is down 107 points NASDAQ up 9. S&P down ten. At their most recent meeting, Federal Reserve officials indicated there are signs inflation is coming down, but not enough to counter the need for more interest rate hikes. That's the takeaway from meeting minutes released today, and it appears most fed policymakers favor slowing the pace of the fed's rate increases to a quarter point. Bill Gates has acquired a minority stake in Heineken holding the controlling shareholder of the world's second largest brewer. The price tag, about $902 million. Bloomberg reports Gates bought shares individually and through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, no comment yet from the foundation or Heineken, but cheers, Brendan Hazleton, WTO P news. Stay with us here on WTO P and new federal lawsuit accuses D.C. police of violating the constitutional rights of protesters. We'll have that coming up. Two 56. Three people

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"Others will bring out your favorite appetizer each time you visit. The following a trend, according to the personal finance app rocket money, the average American juggled 6.7 subscriptions in 2022. That's up from 4.2 in 2019. I'm Lisa dwyer. Automated license plate readers or tools police say greatly help in catching criminals, but civil rights groups aren't so sure. Fairfax now reports fairfax county police plan to add 25 more license plate readers to high crime areas this spring. It's an expansion of a pilot program that police say helped them in 35 cases that resulted in 60 arrests, but civil rights groups like the ACLU Virginia have ethical and privacy issues and ACL ACLU lawyers says the group was not told ahead of time about the expansion of the program. He says using such tech should be in the public hands and not just the police decision. Many news at 25 and 55 brought to you by pen fed credit union, great rates for everyone after a rough day for stocks yesterday. This all the Dow dropped more than 2% stock futures down futures up 29. The explosive wedding boom seen last year is winding down, but the average cost of getting hitched is still going up. Wedding website Zola says the average cost of a wedding in 2023 is expected to be $29,000 up from 28,000 in 2022. The expected jump is in large part because of the rising costs that vendors are facing. A local CEO is getting a big incentive to stay on the job. Airplane manufacturer, the Arlington base Boeing is offering its CEO Dave Calhoun more than $5.3 million in additional stock awards to stay on as leader of the company in a statement the company says the grant reflects the board's continued confidence in his leadership and the direction the company is going to make important progress towards restoring its operational and financial strength guided by its focus on safety, quality and transparency. That's WTO Dan ronin. Still ahead, we're talking heat here tomorrow, but other parts of the country could get feet of snow dumped on them from a coast to coast winter storm. It's 5 56. Your mother used to always say, stop scratching. While at MGM national harbor, we like to say, scratch it rich, MGM rewards members can play scratch at rich daily now through March 31st for a chance to win up to $10,000

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"Was sold on LCD auctions. 9 55, money news, 25 and 55 brought to you by pen fed credit union, great rates for everyone. Here's Tom busby. This is a Bloomberg money minute. It's president's day spring is just around the corner and that means more time spent outside and more time driving. And as we move towards warmer weather, I do expect that gasoline demand will start to perk up, especially in March and April. That's Patrick de Haan, head of petroleum analysis at gas buddy, but after seeing slight dips in gas prices the last few weeks, with temperature starting to rise, he expects drivers to start paying a lot more to fill up and what he calls a spring surge. Gas prices on average increase between 35 to 85 cents a gallon from the start of March through Memorial Day and that would be expected again this year and it's possible that the national average again could breach the $4 gallon line. But the news isn't all bad. There is a bright spot at least for truckers and farmers. Diesel prices should start to see some relief as we get out of the winter months, demand for heating oil and diesel tends to decline slightly. From the Bloomberg newsroom, I'm Tom busby on WTO P. Asian markets are mixed, a lot of them though are down about a quarter percent. Coming up with CBS News at ten, President Biden spent 6 hours in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital in a stealthy trip to that nation tonight. Another powerful earthquake rocks already devastated areas of turkey and Syria and an explosion at a metal manufacturing plant in Ohio sends some molten metal flying. It's all straight ahead for you on WTO. Lowe's always has more ways for you to save. On top of our everyday low prices, pros can save big when buying in bulk. Or if you purchases over $1500

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"In school. The measure had passed the Republican controlled House of delegates despite strenuous objections from LGBTQ advocacy groups. Supporters say the bills would have promoted fairness for female athletes and protected parental rights. Money news at 25 and 55 brought to you by pen fed credit union, great rates for everyone. Over to Jeff clayborn. Mark the Dow is down just 58 points about the broader markets are sharply lower. The S&P 500 Index is down 32 points. That's approaching a 1% loss, the NASDAQ's down a 128 points as a little more than 1%. We got hooked on food delivery during the pandemic. DoorDash had its best quarter ever last quarter, despite losses more than doubling, DoorDash made 467 million meal deliveries last quarter, 27% more than a year ago. The Super Bowl kept a great quarter for sports betting apps, draft kings had record revenue last quarter, almost double a year ago. It now operates in 21 states, draft kings is still losing money. A Rockville mall is on course for a refresh. The Washington business journal says shops at congressional village has been acquired by new owners with new leases lined up. Taking some existing vacant space there, the previous owner defaulted in 2019, Jeff clay ball, double TLP news. All right, Jeff, up ahead, 5 former Memphis police officers enter their plea in the death of Tyree Nichols. Ten 56 your project's begin here

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"You're listening to WTO pneumo. 1253, the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine is just about a week away. And Russia is ratcheting up. Its number of reinforcements in its latest offensive. A Ukrainian military spokesman doesn't believe that Moscow can keep growing its forces. They have a lot of manpower. They're sending a lot of troops. I don't think that's sustainable for them to keep attacking this way. There are places where their bodies are just piled up. There's a trench where they just don't evacuate. So we're going to do it they were killed. And they just leave them there and send more waves and waves of people. Ukraine claims it shot down Russian balloons floating over Kyiv on yesterday. The military saw at least a half dozen of them, authorities don't know what their purpose was. Africa's public health body says it hopes vaccines will finally arrive on the continent in another two weeks after months of seeking doses. Those doses will go first to Congo and Nigeria, countries with acute needs and the largest overall burden. Formerly known as monkeypox was renamed last year because of racism concerns, it's a rare disease caused by a virus that's in the same family as smallpox. Is the D.C. housing authority overpaying for vouchers on apartment rents for low income residents. A Washington Post investigation says the authority often does, because it does not inquire whether it's payments or lined up with market prices. The post gave one example where the landlord of a man living in a substandard apartment in northeast was paid nearly $2500 in vouchers when average average rents in the neighborhood are about 1600 a month. In one quarter of cases, the housing authority will pay the top and price cap to a landlord who asks for it, even though the apartment may be worth much less. The prices are based on the number of bedrooms, and it has prompted some developers to reconfigure units to add a bedroom in an original space just to get extra money. Money news a 25 and 55 brought to you by pen fed credit union, great rates for everyone. Here's Jeff claw

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"Pen Fed credit Union visit dot org slash autos or call 1 802 475626 advertised rates available through the pen fed car buying service to receive any advertised product. You must become a member of pen fit entered by N c. O a 10 19. This is WGN. So yesterday at the end of the show, we took a couple of calls Iranian. Let's just feature a couple of those here for a second. This is caller number one yesterday when we asked about what should happen to the people that stormed the capital. You know, If you break the law, you should be charged and you should be prosecuted. One of the problems you have in Chicago. With all your shootings is that somebody can have a gun illegally basically walked the streets forever. Where do you start prosecuting? Amazing to me. That's not surprising anymore, but just once like to have a conversation about what happened January six without talking about what happened in 2020, downtown Chicago. I know those two conversations are inextricably linked for some of you, but it's not that way for me. I'll have both of those conversations. On separate days. We talked forever about what happened last spring and summer in Chicago last spring and summer in Chicago. I rode my bicycle through the debris in the street. It was awful. It was dangerous. It was scary. And people are afraid to this day to come to Chicago, not because of the pandemic. But because of what happened last Memorial Day weekend through the summer, we will for a very long time suffer the consequences of that. The city failed US the state's attorney's office famous and I don't know what we're going to do about that. We got to figure that out. That's the end of my part of the conversation about that January 6th is a different thing. You want us around those people up. They did that and prosecute them to the fullest extent LA. I'm with you on that. But I think that we haven't done a good job in Chicago on. That does not mean that we should therefore give those people have passed in Washington, D. C. How is one of those events in forming your opinion about the other? I don't understand that. John. It was an insurrection says this texture, prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. They damaged the capital. They hurt policemen. They locked down Washington. Why did they have guns and weapons? Actually, it's amazing that that mob did not use guns and weapons much they mostly use flagpoles. And Stan shins and their fists to beat up the police and to bust into the joint if they had been fully armed. I don't know what that would have been like. Here's another call from yesterday's show. Hey, John, You know we can't defend these people. They were there on a mission to disrupt a lawful procedure. Don't feel sorry for this poor man. From the words These people were trespassing to disrupt and unlawful procedure to count the electoral votes. And that's ridiculous. You know, they don't get a pass. Absolutely not. Let's start with Andrew here. 3129817 200. Andrew, You're on WGN. What do you want to say? Well, I agree with you sent They should prosecute them. They broke the law. They're terrorists. But the number one thing is and they should pardon or let go. Those that were just visiting. I was in Washington for 12 years is a poor guide. That was not an orderly fashion pour through the capital as one of our congressman stated and those guys in the capital, but I'm sitting there right now. Blocking good legislation that should be going on should be prosecuted, cried And convicted. Promoting terrorism in this country. And five years to the limit. Andrew. Thanks for the phone call. You make me think of that interview with the Black Police officer who was one of the people guarding the capital is the mob was coming toward him. And about the inability of the Congress to have a 9 11 style investigation into the root causes of this about their inability and the Senate to do it, he said. You know It hurts a little bit because I was there defending them. This is their chance now to pass a law that would defend me that is look into this more thoroughly. And they won't do it. I stood there with my life on the line and defended them. And now they won't even so much as pass a law that says, Let's have a more thorough investigation into it. Andrew, Thanks for the call, Bill, you're on WGN. What's on your mind? Yeah, I think they should be prosecuted. Also, they broke the law and organ. We're getting too lenient. A lot of stuff. I just telling your producer there that you know, San Francisco is more or less known now as the shop shoplifting center, the United States. California passed a law that you've got to shoplift 2000 or where the merchandise to be prosecuted. Well, there was the other day on the radio they're talking about on your station. Closed 19 Walgreens because they lost so much merchandise. They get people and kids going in and take this off Hell's, then they take it out and sell it. It's the same thing here with Kim Foxx. They raise that Shoplifting ordinance here where all this other stuff takes place, and my theory is It's just they should be prosecuted to the hilt in my miter. You don't get out on bail. If you commit a crime. I don't care if you got six people to ourselves. You stay there until your trial comes up. Uh, all right. Um, thanks for the phone call an interesting point. I'm not going to get into the Health conditions at the Cook County Jail. I was and will always be an advocate of making sure that the people I know this is a tangent now, but I'll finish the thought. Thanks for the phone call Bill, but, um The idea that the people in the jail got the vaccine before people outside the jail. As much as that leaves a bad taste in your mouth. They had to do that, 63. Oh texted in to say, Do your collars not believe in the Constitution? It's sickening the way people throw away their rights. The only wants to be charged or those who went into the building or attack the police officers. The rest had a right to protest. I'm not a trump fan of Republican. But I knew about the rally. That's that's an interesting point. And that's why I just think like there is and I may be in the mob. But there is this sort of reverse mob mentality right now, isn't there? There is the Let's get them mob of people like me who want to make sure people like that young man from kennel worth go to jail for a while, when what he did was lawfully participate in a protest up to the point where he walked into the building, and then he shouldn't have walked into the building. But he was part of this mob scene and he walked in, and I'm telling you for a lot of those people. It looked more like a lark than it did an insurrection to me, So he walked into the building and he walked out now. What are you gonna do to that kid? What are you going to do about that? That's that's the question. Here's another call. Let's pick up with. I think it's Evelyn. You're on WGN. Hi, Evelyn. Hi, John. Hey, You know, I want to know this is the people's House. I believe that there are government people that were involved in helping the creative more than trump and, uh, sorry. Um and I'd like to know more about that. And that's why I think there would have been value in the commission. Yeah, I do, too. I You know, they're a study was done about what the technical breaches were right. What the police didn't didn't do who was called? Who wasn't called, but we need to go deeper than that, And it is disappointing. Evelyn, I gotta go. Thanks for your phone call, by the way, one of the call from yesterday's show. This is what one of our listeners said should be at least part of the punishment. I'm thinking of community service for the folks that really didn't do any damage, But were there And they're in.

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