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"Over five the next to ten minutes and eventually if this holds together areas including Waldorf and St. Charles and Bryantown See the circulation going right over top of them and this area is all embedded within a severe thunderstorm That's also moving off the northeast at 25 miles an hour. Keep in mind severe thunderstorms are continuing to erupt along the I -95 corridor especially from Triangle northward to the Beltway then along the Beltway to the I -66 interchange and all the way northward to the American Legion Bridge and near the 270 split so once again there is a confirmed rotation just to the west of Port Tobacco Village right now moving northeast at 25 miles an hour and areas including La Plata, St. Charles and Waldorf are in the path of this storm. We'll keep you updated I'm Mike Stineford. Alright Mike thank you so much as we continue to have more breaking news here on WTOP. We have a flash flood warning in effect for DC along with parts of Prince George's, Arlington, East Central, Fairfax County, City of Alexandria and the City of Falls Church. This is in effect until eight o 'clock tonight. This has those thunderstorms that Mike has been talking about that produce very heavy rain all around the area and one to three more inches of heavy rain are expected here in the minutes ahead. Let's get back to Mike Stineford standing by. Mike this has been A very quick storm. We just got the word that we can activate the EAS. We interrupt this program because of a local weather emergency important information will follow. Let's get back to Mike Stineford standing by. A very quick Mike Stineford standing by. We interrupt this program to activate the emergency alert system for the Washington D .C. Metropolitan Operational Area because of a local weather emergency. The National Weather Service in Sterling, Virginia has issued a flash flood warning for the Central District of Columbia along with West Central Prince George's County in Maryland Arlington County in Northern Virginia along with East Central Fairfax County the city of and Alexandria the city of Falls Church in Northern Virginia. This is until eight o 'clock this evening at 414 Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the area. Additional rainfall of one to three inches are possible flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly again and these flash flood potential flash floods are caused by thunderstorms locations that could be in zone that Arlington Bethesda National Harbor Crystal City Linconia Alexandria Falls Church Reagan National Airport Tysons Corner again turn around don't drown when you encounter flooded roads most flat deaths occur in vehicles and we have a flash flood warning in effect for Central DC West Central Prince George's County Arlington County East Central Fairfax County the city of Alexandria and the city of Falls Church until eight o 'clock this evening. 4 18 traffic and weather on the 8th Dave what's your part now? blinding downpours advancing into the heart of the metro area and and some of the traffic cameras on the beltway in Virginia

The Dan Bongino Show
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WTOP
"st. charles" Discussed on WTOP
"Have you along on Sunday Night if you get ready for a brand new work week to 1138. Traffic and weather on the 8th we start in the traffic center with rich hunter. All right, still no change if you're traveling from Maryland into Virginia across the Woodrow Wilson rich again avoid the local lanes they are currently stopped about mid span due to a crash two vehicles involved one had been on its roof looks like they've got it back up on its wheels. Hopefully that means you're gonna get close to letting some traffic but for the moment through lanes will get you by, but again you have to self divert early, otherwise you will get caught up and stop traffic, and you can even consider going DCI two 95 north into the district and coming down three 95 south. There's nothing in your way there. Some might not be a bad option as well just to avoid the beltway across the Woodrow Wilson bridge. Now elsewhere in Maryland, police investigation closes bonafide street, eastbound between Georgia avenue and Fenton streets one way and that stretch, that due to a police investigation, crash owner investigation still has the northbound side of St. Charles Parkway blocked between Saint Thomas drive and north gate place, nowhere jet from the sheriff's office in Charles county when that might reopen. Southbound traffic was getting by. Boulevard Washington Parkway Nord founded north of Maryland 100, eventually down to one single lane to the right to the Merckx and southbound side all lanes rope and head south toward the beltway. No issues on I 95 between the two beltways to 70 north and South Korean clear as well. 95 in Virginia, southbound as you head south to the Prince William Parkway toward the exit for Dale City, the works on air in a single left lane, north on 95 working their route three in the right lane and blocking the right lane again as you head north of the extra for Dale City exit one 56 toward the Prince William Parkway as of late though, delays have been brief. Save 20% on all long fence decks pavers and fences, financing is available for qualified buyers go long fence dot com today and schedule your free and home estimate. Rich hunter WTO traffic. The forecast from storm team Thor meteorologist Steve prince valley. Mostly clear through the night with lows near 30 and suburbs near 40 in Washington, sun with a few clouds on your Monday up to 60°

WTOP
"st. charles" Discussed on WTOP
"The 8th Ralph Fox and the traffic center. In good evening once again, let's start with the beltway, the inner loop, Braddock road, all lanes have been reopened there. It was an earlier concern with the ramp and traffic squeezing by, but everything has been cleared out. So you may see some minor delays if so, that should be out of the roadway and you should be back at speed, momentarily on the Maryland side of things. The Baltimore Washington Parkway in northbound between route 101 95, which is the exit for BWI Marshall, the right lane gets by to do to the work, all finding good, but there's some heavy volume that remains there, so it's slow going for sure. No reported problems on the southbound side and hyattsville, route 50, New York avenue, eastbound between the anacostia river and the Baltimore Washington Parkway has two left lanes getting by due to the work and on the Chesapeake Bay bridge. The westbound span is closed. You've got two major traffic on the eastbound span to get you through. In Waldorf, the St. Charles Parkway, northbound between Saint Thomas, drive in northgate place. You'll see some delays there that due to an earlier crash concern. And on the Virginia side, Fredericksburg, two issues, 95 northbound, near route three has the right lean black due to the work in northbound at route 17 falmouth had the right lane blocked there due to a disabled vehicle Ralph Fox WTO traffic. Storm team forestry principally with this forecast for us Sunday Night. As we head to your Sunday Night mostly clear and chilly near 40 overnight in Washington 30 or so in the coldest suburbs. Tomorrow

WTOP
"st. charles" Discussed on WTOP
"For complete details, please visit optimum tax relief dot com. Traffic and weather all the aids, Ralph Fox now and the WTO P traffic center. There are problems about to watch for this remains on the inner loop in Springfield near Braddock road and at the right side blocked due to an earlier crash also in the district benning road northeast in the area of 19th street watch for police response and a crash there as well. There was an earlier problem spot on north capital between Adams and V street that should be cleared up at this point on the Maryland side the Baltimore Washington Parkway northbound between route 101 95 that's the BWI Marshall exit, a single lane getting by due to the work there are some delays in that area. So if you've got a flight out this evening and you're heading northbound, you're going to need some extra time for sure. Southbound is in good shape at this point and a problem spot remains in Rockville. Veers mill road, eastbound that Atlantic avenue that's in the area of the twin brook Parkway, a crash involving a pedestrian police are still on the scene. Out in St. Charles, it's St. Charles Parkway both ways between Saint Thomas drive and northgate road that's just western route 5 at all lanes blocked earlier due to a crash taking a look at the Baltimore Washington Parkway. We did mention that southbound, we're in good shape there, the capital beltway in good shape outside of that one concern on the Virginia side. No reported problems on 66, to 70 in good shape as well, 95 between the beltways, no reported problems, Ralph Fox, WTO traffic, now to storm team four and meteorologist Steve prince a valley. Mostly clear through the night with Lowe's near 30 in suburbs near 40 in Washington, sun with a few clouds on your

WTOP
"st. charles" Discussed on WTOP
"Campaigns that connect. Traffic and weather on the 8s Ralph Fox in the traffic center. Let's start on the capitol beltway, the inner loop near Braddock road on the Virginia side of things in Springfield at the right side blocked due to an earlier crash also on the Virginia side down in Fredericksburg. We had a concern. This is on route three. It's about 6 miles west of 95, all lanes are blocked westbound due to a serious crash there. Again, route three, I believe that's plank road in that area. So if you're down there, definitely something to watch for back north in the mayor on the Maryland side of things. Very small road in Rockville, eastbound at Atlantic avenue. You still have police activity there due to an earlier crash involving a pedestrian also out in St. Charles. St. Charles Parkway both ways between Saint Thomas drive and northgate road at all names blocked due to an earlier concern. In the district, north capitol street both ways between Adams and V and earlier crash there should be in good shape that should be cleared out at this point, taking a look at the other major roadways, 66 in good shape at this hour, no reported problems on your 50 on the northbound side two 70 is in good shape. No reported problems on 95 between the belt ways we do still have a construction issue. This on the Baltimore Washington Parkway, northbound between route 100 and the BWI Marshall airport, a single lane getting by due to the work on the southbound side, no reported problems there. Take advantage of window nation's deep discounts, get two free Windows with every two you buy. You pay nothing for two full years. You'll save thousands, 8 6 6 90 nation, or go to window nation dot com. Ralph Fox WTO traffic. And now storm team four, meteorologist Steve prince of valley. A chilly night under a star filled sky with Lowe's near 30 in suburbs near 40 in Washington. Sun with a few clouds on your back to work Monday

WTOP
"st. charles" Discussed on WTOP
"And sons peting tune up for only $59. Michael and son. Traffic and weather on the 8s too, Ralph Fox in the WTO traffic center. Let's start on the beltway. This still in the Virginia side, the inner loop near Braddock road had the right side blocked due to a crash, watch for police response there as well, taking a look in Maryland, the Baltimore Washington Parkway, northbound, got a lot of slowing between 101 95. That's the exit for BWI Marshall, a single lane getting by due to the work. If you've got a flight out in your heading northbound, you're going to need some extra time or get there a different way, taking a look out and hunting town, route four northbound plum point road at all lanes blocked that has been reopened traffic now moving well through that area and not in a Rockville veers mill road, this eastbound that Atlantic avenue had lanes blocked there due to a crash involving a pedestrian, we do still have police on the scene. Out in St. Charles, the St. Charles Parkway, both ways between Saint Thomas drive and northgate road at all lanes blocked due to an earlier crash, also an earlier concern out in Chesapeake beach bayside road in the area of mirz road has now been reopened. Charles county Calvert county sheriff, that is, has cleared that in the district, north capital street between Adams and V a reported crash there, the 14th street bridge had some earlier concerns is back moving at speed, two 95 in the district on the southbound side is in good shape. Northbound, you're going to see some delays just before Pennsylvania avenue. That'll open up before you get to east capital, then you're in good shape, northbound until you get past the capitol beltway and then get that work zone up near route 100. The capitol beltway moving at speed outside of that inner loop concern Ralph Fox WTO traffic. Now to storm team four meteorologist Steve prince of valley. Mostly clear through the night with Lowe's near 30 in suburbs near 40 in Washington, sun with a few clouds

WTOP
"st. charles" Discussed on WTOP
"He will not run for the GOP presidential nomination next year. Families looking to cash out on investments in Maryland 5 two 9, now facing pushback over how much they believe they were owed. Arlington middle and high schools will have emergency supplies of Narcan on every floor of every building. Keep it here for full details on these stories in the minutes ahead. 8 48. Traffic and weather on the 8s to Ralph Fox from the traffic center. And let's start out in Rockville, veers mill road, this near Atlantic avenue and the twin brook marketplace between brook library, reports of a pedestrian struct of few moments ago actually about a half hour ago. They've been transported to an area trauma center, things do remain shut down there. So if you need to be through that area, definitely a spot to avoid until they get that taken care of, taking a look at the Baltimore Washington Parkway, northbound in the area of route 100, a single lane gets by due to a work zone, so some slowing there as they set up on the southbound side, things are in pretty good shape. Back in the district, north capital street both ways between atoms and V street, you're going to see some slowing due to an earlier crash, also metro has got some delays. They're having to get around that as well. Back on the Maryland side, hunting town route four northbound plumb point road at all lanes blocked due to police activity, still some slowing through that area, although they have reopened it. The St. Charles Parkway in St. Charles between Saint Thomas drive in north gate road at all lanes blocked due to a crash as well. Taking a look at the majors, the Baltimore Washington Parkway, we mentioned that the capitol beltway is in good shape, traffic moving at speed, no reports of anything in the roadway, 66 no reported delays to 70 in good shape as you make your way out of the beltway at any point north 95 on the Virginia side in pretty good shape at this hour as well. Jiffy lube service centers keep you moving from oil changes and tire rotations to filters and wipers to a full range of services, visit jiffy lube D.C. dot com for a location near you. Ralph Fox WTO traffic. Storm team Thor is T prince valley shaping up the work week this way. Your weekend certainly ended in spectacular fashion with sunshine and pleasant weather on Sunday. We do have some changes as we head into the new week. It'll mainly come during the middle of the week with cooler temperatures. In the meantime, for your Sunday Night, mostly clear and chilly with high pressure overhead, near 40 in Washington 30 in the coolest suburbs. On your back to work Monday, sun with a few clouds very pleasant, a chilly start but a nice finish up to 60° or so, heading into Tuesday. There could be an early shower. That's where the cold front that will be coming through. With that front, certainly clouds in a shower, then we'll see sunshine. It will be windy though. During the afternoon, eisner 60 wins, northwest 15 to 30 miles an hour gusts even higher than that. On Wednesday, we're going to feel the change. Mostly sunny and cooler, less wind, highs low 50s, low to mid 50s with sunshine Thursday. I'm storm team four meteorologist, two prince of alley. It's 49 in

WTOP
"st. charles" Discussed on WTOP
"You by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services administration for children and families and the ad council. It's 8 38. Traffic and weather on the 8th Ralph Fox in the WTO traffic center, major roadways in pretty good shape at this hour. We'll cover that in just a moment out in Rockville. Beers mill road, eastbound at Atlantic avenue, you're going to see some lanes blocked there to a crash involving a pedestrian, watch for the police response as well. St. Charles on the Maryland side, the Parkway, St. Charles Parkway, both ways between Saint Thomas, drive in northgate road, had all lanes blocked due to an earlier crash in concern. In Chesapeake beach, two 61 bayside road, all lanes opened due to a cleared crash earlier the had been shut down for quite a while, but seems like things are back and moving as they should. In the district, north capital street, both ways between Adams and V of reported crash there. That's also causing some delays on metro metro talking about a couple of bus routes experiencing a delay due to that accident there. One is the 80 bus in case you're looking for that one in particular. 66 is in good shape as you make your way in and outside of the capitol beltway. Two 95 in the district, no reported problems taking a look at the third street tunnel. We did see some police response there, but not seeing any delays at this point, but you may see some issues somewhere in that area, depending on where they were heading to. In case you see anything around that way, of course, let us know. We're always welcome to get those phone calls. 95 on the Virginia side. Things are moving fairly well for this hour. Some minor delays after newington taking a look across the aka Quan in pretty good shape northbound. You got some delays just before Stafford, things great through a quiet harbor, and then in pretty good shape as you make your way down to Fredericksburg, Ralph, Fox WTO traffic. The Sunday Night forecast now from storm team four, meteorologist E prince valley. A chilly night under a star filled sky with Lowe's near 30 in suburbs near 40 in Washington.

WBBM Newsradio
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"Two four O 9 GAS S that number again 312-409-4277. It's 1238 and update on traffic and weather together on the 8th, here's trender Ericsson. If you hit it on the Eden you're good if you're on the Kennedy or slow going all the way in from the canfield area, the outbound outside slows, but not till you get closer to Kimball out to Harlem inbound on the Eisenhower. You tighten up from St. Charles, certainly to all the way to the downtown area, you're out outside doesn't slow until about central out to first avenue. On the Stevenson outs no problem, the inbound side is the problem between first and catchy. Actually that's a Lake kind of goes all the way up to the Dan Ryan now we've sort of made the connection onto the Dan Ryan inbound ramp for sure in bound Dan Ryan is slow going from 95th on in and out side slow to 18th street and then again from Garfield down to the skyway and again around 95th street. Inbound outside of your 57 bishop for they're both slow from about a 111 or a 115 depending on which you're on and what time of day it is, it's this time of day so it is pretty slow going. How about outside of both look very good, you're in pretty good shape on I 80 through Joliet and Sabo Lake shore drive. You've got to lay through grant park both north and southbound, but not much around Chicago avenue right now, some weird traffic patterns going on. And in and out of it within northwest Indiana, you find those roadways in very good shape for moving at your posted speed limit, and otherwise if you see something out there you can always give us a call on the traffic tip line 8 5 5 7 8 road

Bloomberg Radio New York
"st. charles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"And which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves that was King Charles the third later today the monarch's casket will be moved to Bucky and palace before going to Westminster hall tomorrow. Well, we are still in that period of national mourning here in the UK ahead of the funeral of the queen next Monday. And has been looking at the events that are planned for later today, Leon take us through what the choreography of what happens today. Indeed, Steven, good morning to you so thousands of people have been queuing through the night to see the queen's coffin at St. Charles cathedral in Edinburgh in Scotland. The queen's coffin will rest in the cathedral until about 5 p.m. local time today before beginning the journey back to London. The queen's casket will be flown from Edinburgh airport to RAF north holt and that will happen this evening. He will then be taken to Buckingham Palace and then to Westminster hall, where the queen will lie in state for four days, elsewhere this morning King Charles and Camilla the queen consort will fly to Northern Ireland as part of a tour of the UK. We saw them both in Scotland yesterday, the king will meet stormont's party leaders and receive a message of condolence from the speaker of the assembly, a national minute silence will be held at 8 p.m. on Sunday the night before the queen's funeral in Westminster Abbey, so a lot of events still happening surrounding that today. Yeah, I was traveling over the weekend, and on the trains were absolutely packed, people were coming from towns and cities around the UK to come in to London to pay their respects to lay flowers. I mean, I've stood in Westminster hall a number of times. It's a vast hall. It's usually very plain stone and stone steps and so on, but kind of adorned with all the pageantry, you know, all the kind of colorful regalia. It really is a sight to behold. I do know that yesterday when Prince Charles was delivering his speech in Westminster hall, he just pointed to every single thing that had been honored for the queen, they're like stained glass windows, so there's lots of her spirits around that cathedral. Yeah, we've been discussing all of this with David ledington, who was the fact adapter to Theresa May former cabinet's office minister. He spoke to Johnny burger and I about both the issues around how the nap period of national mourning, but also the business of government, which continues in the background. Yes, and there's no doubt that the respect that in which Queen was held globally, the length of time that she had been in office, the fact that she knew so many countries around the world. She visited more than a hundred. She could talk to their leaders today about those leaders predecessors about their country's history, with real knowledge. And understanding was a massive asset. Now, King Charles obviously has not been in public life for as long as his mother, but he's actually been traveling a great deal on behalf of the queen in the last probably two decades. As her age and frailty gradually limited her travel opportunities. And he also brings to the role of head of state. A deep interest in reconciliation with the UK and Ireland between the communities in Northern Ireland. And he's also done a lot of work in the western Balkans and in other countries in Central Europe, helping them to rebuild some of the fractured deeply damaged relationships between communities after the conflict there in the late 20th century. I think about the fact that this period of mourning it is coming at already an extremely difficult time for the country. We've had the cost of living crisis, perhaps worsening, considering we're looking at a situation where Russia is providing even less energy to the whole of Europe. It was a time when Liz trust was just starting to announce her energy policy. What does it mean to have this period of pause this period of almost paralysis at a moment where the country is in a moment of crisis? Well, I wouldn't describe it as paralysis, but certainly the public operations of government have been paused, although, behind the scenes, there will be a lot of detailed work going on. Anyway. But dude, I think the list is something that she could never have expected in her first week as prime minister. I think that there will be further debate about the cost of living crisis, the energy package that she announced. Shortly before her Manchester's death was, I think, right, I think it was too late in the day to go for any sort of carefully calibrated or means tested support scheme, a big bazooka of help for every body every family and every business was the right way forward, but they'll need to be a lot of detailed questioning and discussion now. How is this going to be paid for how long can we afford to continue it? Does it need to be made more calibrated tapered in the future? And then beyond that, there are some very big strategic issues about the poor British performance and growth and competitiveness. It's been there under labor and conservative government for like for decades. That was David Levinson in the former governor's office minister speaking to Danny Berger and I yesterday interesting to hear his perspectives on the politics that he says will continue in the background during this period of national morning coming up next on the program. We'll be getting back to our markets conversation discussing dollar strength ahead of the U.S. CPI figures due out later today with Jane foley from Robert bank. This is the story circle is bringing together developers and entrepreneurs from around the world. 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The Drill Down
"st. charles" Discussed on The Drill Down
"And that Salesforce out there is seen as really going to help exact sciences. Cory, what is your next drill down? Let's look at Valero Energy. Valero trades in her vl O, shares rose today and they've gained 42% over the past 12 months. What's new with Valero? Big news out of a layer of layer, of course, not only has some gas stations that they manage and but they also very importantly, our giant refiner. And they've got some big operations on the Gulf Coast. They have begun restarting their St. Charles and Moreau refineries along the mississip river. That were shut down after hurricane item made landfall last month. Now you're thinking big dirty oil and gasoline. But really importantly, they're plant in Norco Louisiana that there's a joint venture with darling ingredients is one that interestingly, the St. Charles plant makes clean diesel, or makes renewable diesel. I should say, diesel made out of animal fats. On the leftover cooking oil and so on. And they do this stuff at great size. So what's interesting to me though is that they had to shut this thing down the last we heard from this company was in August before the storms hit. And what they had to say at that point was that they were rushing ahead to build yet another plant. Their diamond green renewable plant, they were going to build diamond green due to and diamond green three and yes, they were able to restart this plant, which the company announced yesterday in a press release. But they didn't say anything about how far they long and if it slowed down their development to develop more of this renewable diesel business that they were saying was really benefiting from the timing of it. They had gone out and bought steel before steel prices rose so much. They had room to build in shops because the room wasn't being used for anything else. The labor cost because they had an early mover advantage their labor costs were low in the gulf. Well, none of that stuff is true anymore. So I think this is one to keep an eye on. Let's listen to what their last earnings conference call. The senior vice president for alternative energy and project development spoke on that call, here's Martin parish talking about how they had these advantages in their favor in terms of timing with their diamond green or dgd green diesel plants two and three, which were soon to come online. One thing you have to remember now is EGD three is pretty much a carbon copy of DG D two. So that helps us. I mean, all the major equipment we changed a little bit, but just tweaks. So we had a lot of the engineering done sooner than you typically would have. Now obviously, we knew that when we funded it, but just getting out and the market while steel prices and everything were up. We kind of beat all that to the market. So we had placed orders before that happened. The delivery is good. I mean, the shop space is there and the labor situations really good on the Gulf Coast where we're building. So all those things and then just having experience we moved over experienced contractors from BG D two that had just built one of these units. So, you know, all the work, the structural work, concrete work, you know, structural steel is already going up. So we just got a really quick start out of the gates and we expect to be able to maintain that. So in a nutshell, that's it an experienced construction team and getting out in front of these price increases and shop space has been really good for us. Or it was really good for them. We'll see if it remains good for them. Again, one to keep an eye on because obviously the timing that was in their favor in late June may be isn't in their favor. Here going forward. Cory, what's your next drill down? I want to look at a struggling company that was once a high flyer in Casper sleep. Casper sleep yeah, the Casper was a hot topic. Just a few years ago, trades under CSP are shares fell today, and they've dropped over 42% in a year. So what's going on over a Casper? Yeah, this was a $1 billion company. A unicorn. They did an IPO that didn't go great or respect. I should say is the way they finally placed the IPO. CEO, Philip krim has not been entirely focused on his company as it's been struggling. I don't say that to be mean, but I'm being very accurate. He has not been entirely focused because he continues to launch spacs and other industries. One today with a risk analytics firm called complex, which of course you spell with a queue because why wouldn't you spell complex with a queue? It's a complex spelling. But complex, complex, I don't know. They were talking about they were going to do a spac, they pulled us back back. They're launching other specs. And all of this back activity else finance activity has led to it comes while Casper is struggling in particular with cost. Now there are some reports out there unconfirmed by the company of big layoffs of C suite layoffs, TechCrunch reporting a bunch of C suite layouts, personally, I think that my guess is the TechCrunch reporting is wrong because the company hasn't verified these things yet. And the importance been out there for a day. Nonetheless, it's unequivocally true that Casper sleep has been facing some problems not just with its share price, but with its gross margins. So part of the Casper model is not to manufacture the Casper mattresses, but to have just in time inventory, I'm the raw equipment raw materials when you need them, also just heard from our last story, we're all material prices were low. Now they're high. We were here in inflation for months and months. These guys are buying the principal ingredient for Casper mattresses as plastics and steel. So what you're dealing with in terms of expenses are oil prices, oil prices are extraordinarily high plastic prices are extraordinarily high. And so the gross margins for Casper have been much worse than their competitors on their last conference call. The analysts asks over and over again, what's up with your gross margins? They look one of the analysts that they look a lot worse than all of your competitors. What is it about Casper that you're not getting right and again, you wonder about the CEO's focus if he's out there launching back after his back after spec, here is what CEO Phil crim had to say. Now about his other activities, what about the multiple factors pressuring their margins and their business model? Good morning. I think you're just seeing the margins, again, it's multiple factors driving pressure on the margin in Q two. It was rapid expansion of the retail partnership channel, putting margin pressure on it as well as cost of goods inflation. I think we perhaps some vertically integrated players see the price increases show up faster given the adjustment time nature of our inventory position so some of the cost increases from our vendors might hit faster than it would if we had a stock supply of the raw materials that we need to make it. So I do think there is a timing difference of how some of the raw material price increases hit our business versus a vertically integrated peer. But overall we're buying the same chemicals that's impacting our business the way that it would even if you were vertically integrated. But there definitely could be some timing differences given the third party implications. It also means that as raw materials drop, it's going to show up in our P and L faster. Again, it's all.

WGN Radio
"st. charles" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Third combined innings. Holy time You said it, er, those four Combined for that no hitter last night, and let's say look at the forecast because tonight's going to be a big night on the South side with the White Sox and they say after these rains get out of here this morning later on, maybe Some scattered showers and hopefully it will be dry and the socks will get that game in tonight because they're going to do a reopening night guaranteed rate field and country music, fireworks and Carlos Rodan and a full house. Yes, full house. Uh well, they can. That's play two is right because It will be the first time since 2019 that they'll be open to full capacity and they were off yesterday. Right? Correct. You know, I keep hearing about Kyle Schwarber, and he did it again last night, Didn't he? Two home runs. He let off the lead off the game with a homer and then his next at bat, hit a home run. So he becomes the first major league player to hit 12 home runs out of the leadoff spot in 13 team games. He has eight home runs in his last five games, Man. Oh man, it's a lot of home runs. Nationals are happy they got in. Yes, they are very much so. We'll talk a little bit about sports media and how it feels to be leaving the Tribune and the newspaper business After many years, Phil Rosenthal Will talk to us here and just a couple of minutes and what's get to some problems out there because of the weather. We've got some big traffic messes will get to with Amanda, Who's in for Vicky. First, Let's check the weather and the latest forecast, Steve. Yeah, and I've been watching the radar very closely this morning watching some of this rain some moderate rain this morning. We've even had a few thunderstorms watching some of those right now. There's one near Elburn this morning and out near ST Charles and through Bartlett End up to Schoenberg as well. These storms generally you're tracking to the North East this morning. But there is rain from Chicago all the way South to, uh, Kankakee and over to northwest Indiana through Valparaiso up through Michigan City, So lots of rain out there today of flash flood watches. Also, in effect until seven o'clock tomorrow. We'll have showers and thunderstorms. Chances all the way through. Wednesday. Really? With that heavy rain at times through the next 24 hours 81 today for a high 70 for a low tonight and then 82 tomorrow in 83 on Sunday. Light rain right now in Chicago, and 70, Willson Contreras and Javi Bias provide the offense. But it was the pitching that dominated last night in L. A four Cubs Hurlers combined to throw a no hitter in a four Nothing victory in Game one of their four game series. White Sox back in action tonight against the Mariners guaranteed rate field back in full capacity. For the first time since 2019 and Canada has a team of the Stanley Cup final for the first time in 10 years as the Montreal Canadians advanced after an overtime win in Game six, we've been watching a lot of crashes out there this Friday morning, thanks to the weather, northbound tristate. You're right lane still blocked at Roosevelt Road with an accident. There was a crash south bound for well over an hour and a.

106.1 FM WTKK
"st. charles" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK
"Scurvy killed. 100 of the original 170 crew during Vasco da Gama is voyage to the Indian subcontinent that started in 14 97. Ferdinand Magellan left Spain with a fleet of five ships and 15 19, searching for a way to reach Asia from Europe by traveling west by sea on Lee 18 of his original crew of 270 made it back to Spain and 15 22 with scurvy being a major cause of death. Here is how one of Magellan's crew described conditions in his journal quote. We ate only old biscuit reduced to powder and full of grubs and stinking from the dirt, which the rats had made on it when eating the good biscuit. And we drink water that was yellow and stinking. The men were so hungry that if any of them caught a rat, he could sell it for a high price to someone who would eat it. And 15 35 French explorer Jacques Cartier, established a fort across the ST Charles River from the era quien village of Static, Oona. That's near what's now Quebec City. That winter was extremely harsh. Cartier's ships became icebound. They were not able to return to France is planned, and when they heard of an illness that was spreading through the indigenous population, they tried to cut off contact with them. Then that same illness started to spread through Cardia his own men in an account translated by Richard Hack lit, it's described as this quote. Some did lose their strength and could not stand on their feet. Then did their legs swell their sin, a shrink as black as any coal. Others also had all their skin spotted with spots of blood of a purple color, then did a send up to their ankles, knees, thighs, shoulders, arms and neck. Their mouth became stinking their gums so rotten that all the flesh did fall off even to the roots of the teeth, which also all fall out. About the middle of February of 110 persons that we were. There were not 10 whole. There were already eight dead and more than 50 sick and as we thought, past all hope of recovery So at some point, Cartier went for a walk and encountered Dome Aguila, who was the son of Don Kona, who was the chief of static, Ona dumb a guy. It's hold Cartier about a treatment for this disease, which was to prepare a tea from the leaves of a local tree. The tree is not conclusively identified today. But the most likely candidate as the eastern white cedar, who's leaves always contain some vitamin C, but have a whole lot more of it in the new growth that comes out in the early spring. Although at least 25 men in the fort died of scurvy, this cure was effective for the ones who survived. There is a core, of course. Ah, whole lot more to this story outside the part about scurvy. Cartier had actually abducted Doma and his brother on his earlier voyage and forced them to accompany him back to France, bringing them back to North America with him and 15 35. At the end of his second voyage, Cartier abducted them for a second time, along with their father and seven other indigenous people. All but one of them died before cardio returned to North America for his third voyage in 15 41. You're.

KTOK
"st. charles" Discussed on KTOK
"Original 170 crew during Bosco tha Gama's voyage to the Indian subcontinent that started in 14 97. Ferdinand Magellan left Spain with a fleet of five ships and 15 19, searching for a way to reach Asia from Europe by traveling west by sea on Lee 18 of his original crew of 270 made it back to Spain and 15 22 with scurvy being a major cause of death. Here is how one of Magellan's crew described conditions in his journal quote. We ate only old biscuit reduced to powder and full of grubs and stinking from the dirt, which the rats had made on it when eating the good biscuit. And we drink water that was yellow and stinking. The men were so hungry that if any of them caught a rat, he could sell it for a high price to someone who would eat it. And 15 35 French explorer Jacques Cartier, established a fort across the ST Charles River from the era quien village of Static, Oona. That's near what's now Quebec City. That winter was extremely harsh. Cartier's ships became icebound. They were not able to return to France is planned, and when they heard of an illness that was spreading through the indigenous population, they tried to cut off contact with them. Then that same illness started to spread through Cardia his own men in an account translated by Richard Hack lit, it's described as this quote. Some did lose their strength and could not stand on their feet. Then did their legs swell their sin, a shrink as black as any coal. Others also had all their skin spotted with spots of blood of a purple color, then did a send up to their ankles, knees, thighs, shoulders, arms and neck. Their mouth became stinking their gums so rotten that all the flesh did fall off even to the roots of the teeth, which also all fall out. About the middle of February of 110 persons that we were. There were not 10 whole. There were already eight dead and more than 50 sick and as we thought, past all hope of recovery So at some point, Cartier went for a walk and encountered Dome Aguila, who was the son of Don Kona, who was the chief of static, Ona dumb a guy. It's hold Cartier about a treatment for this disease, which was to prepare a tea from the leaves of a local tree. The tree is not conclusively identified today. But the most likely candidate as the eastern white cedar, who's leaves always contained some vitamin C, but have a whole lot more of it in the new growth that comes out in the early spring. Although at least 25 men in the fort died of scurvy, this cure was effective for the ones who survived. There is a core, of course. Ah, whole lot more to this story outside the part about scurvy. Cartier had actually abducted Doma and his brother on his earlier voyage and forced them to accompany him back to France, bringing them back to North America with him and 15 35. And at the end of his second voyage, Cartier abducted them for a second time, along with their father and seven other indigenous people. All but one of them died before cardio returned to North America for his third voyage in 15 41. You're listening to Sunday.

TalkRadio 630 KHOW
"st. charles" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW
"Crew during Bosco tha Gama's voyage to the Indian subcontinent that started in 14 97. Ferdinand Magellan left Spain with a fleet of five ships and 15 19, searching for a way to reach Asia from Europe by traveling west by sea on Lee 18 of his original crew of 270 made it back to Spain and 15 22 with scurvy being a major cause of death. Here is how one of Magellan's crew described conditions in his journal quote. We ate only old biscuit reduced to powder and full of grubs and stinking from the dirt, which the rats had made on it when eating the good biscuit. And we drink water that was yellow and stinking. The men were so hungry, that is any of them caught a rat. He could sell it for a high price to someone who would eat it. And 15 35 French explorer Jacques Cartier established a fort across the ST Charles River from the era quien village of Static Oona. That's near what's now Quebec City. That winter was extremely harsh. Cartier's ships became icebound. They were not able to return to France is planned, and when they heard of an illness that was spreading through the indigenous population, they tried to cut off contact with them. Then that same illness started to spread through Cardia his own men in an account translated by Richard Hack lit, it's described as this quote. Some did lose their strength and could not stand on their feet. Then did their legs swell their sin, a shrink as black as any coal. Others also had all their skin spotted with spots of blood of a purple color, then did a send up to their ankles, knees, thighs, shoulders, arms and neck. Their mouth became stinking their gums so rotten that all the flesh did fall off even to the roots of the teeth, which also all fall out. About the middle of February of 110 persons that we were. There were not 10 whole. There were already eight dead and more than 50 sick and as we thought, past all hope of recovery So at some point, Cartier went for a walk and encountered Dome Aguila, who was the son of Don Kona, who was the chief of static, Ona dumb a guy. It's hold Cartier about a treatment for this disease, which was to prepare a tea from the leaves of a local tree. Tree is not conclusively identified today. But the most likely candidate is the eastern white cedar. Who's leaves always contain some vitamin C but have a whole lot more of it in the new growth that comes out in the early spring. Although at least 25 men in the fort died of scurvy, this cure was effective for the ones who survived. There is a core, of course, ah, whole lot more to this story outside the part about scurvy. Cartier had actually abducted Doma and his brother on his earlier voyage and forced them to accompany him back to France. Bringing them back to North America with him and 15 35. And at the end of his second voyage, Cartier abducted them for a second time, along with their father and seven other indigenous people. All but one of them died before cardio returned to North America for his third voyage in 15 41. You're listening to Sunday night podcasts featuring one.

WTOP
"st. charles" Discussed on WTOP
"Precision furnace to know by calling 809 48, Mike traffic and weather together on the H two Rick McLaren, the traffic center all right deal. Let's take around the capital Beltway, still moving at posted speeds all the way around through Maryland and Virginia, no issues reported. Last hour had a serious crash down in Charles County that had Billingsley Road blocked in both directions near ST Patrick's drives Too far away from ST Charles Town Center. We're still checking to see if that's still the case route, 50 still paces well, both ways between a Chevrolet in Annapolis, looking good across the Bay Bridge, moving well in both directions. Three lanes west to laze east across the Bay said over to Virginia Pretty much quiet. 66 3 95 95 was to take a look in the south bound lanes through Stafford, where authorities here with the crash just before Route 6 10. Harrisonville Road, right side blocked two lanes left getting by and those delays are steadily growing and through the district as Cristian mentioned of two minutes ago, lots of security downtown as authorities prep for the upcoming inauguration in a few days, basically affecting all street south of K Street, north of Independence Avenue west of the Potomac River and east of North Capitol Street and Capitol Hill, of course, and this also affects the memorial Bridge the westbound freeway ramps to Main Avenue and West Potomac Park and laying restrictions inside the third Street. Little headed north bound and you could see a full list of those closures in detail by visiting our Web site at w t o p dot com w T O P Reporters were driven by Fitzgerald Auto Mall shop fits first and Save money on New Toyotas, Hyundais and Subaru's visit Fit small dot com Transparency You could trust Rick McClure. W T o P. Traffic to NBC four. Samara Theodore. Now with your storm team, 44 Day forecast. Wrapping up our weekend on a quiet note Lots of clouds around but dry nonetheless. Cold Tonight is. Temperatures fall into the low to mid thirties. Tomorrow.

WGN Radio
"st. charles" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Also have that exit ramp blocked and keep an eye out for an accident on the outbound. Eisenhower as well has left lane shut down at ST Charles Road. U S. Airlines are stepping up Security on flights to Washington D C, including a ban on guns checked in luggage ahead of next week's presidential inauguration and as for unruly passengers Federal Aviation Administration administrator Stephen Dixon says the days have verbal warnings for those disrupting flights are over. We have zero tolerance for threatening or violent behavior by passengers. And we'll take the strongest possible enforcement action against any passenger who engages in it. I on travel host Peter Greenberg tells W. GM Steve Bertrand more about some of the safety changes available alcohol in any incoming flights to any of the three D C airports. They've also banned any passenger from checking firearms. Well this Saturday, the 16 through January, 23rd in there checked baggage. It hasn't been announced yet. But I can tell you that there will be federal air marshals Fams onboard every incoming and outgoing flight into D. C. Starting tomorrow, all the way through the 23rd of January. Military jets will be patrolling the skies starting about three days because they're gonna enforce a no fly zone, Speaking on Chicago's afternoon news President elect Abidance plan to boost the U. S economy during the pandemic includes another $1400 stimulus payment for qualified Americans. It also includes a measure to hike the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour No. One working 40 hours a week. Should live below the poverty line. That's what it means. If you work for less than $15 an hour work 40 hours you're living in poverty. Biden unbilled is nearly $2 trillion plan during a televised speech earlier tonight, says it's aimed at addressing the pandemic at speeding up the vaccine rollout. And at providing financial help to individuals, states and local governments and businesses struggling with the related economic fall out. President Trump's impeachment trials expected toe overlap with the beginning of the Biden administration's term. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as yet hand that article over to the Senate News Nation reporter Jo Khalil is outside the Capitol Tonight in Washington. In the past, as we've done Senate impeachment trials, that is all the Senate has worked on but again this year. President elect Joe Biden says that the Senate can spend part of the day during the impeachment trial and the other part of the day doing its other business like covert relief and like confirming his nominees, something we haven't seen historically. But this time around, a number of voices say that's likely what we're going to see Reporting live tonight in Washington, D. C. Joe Khalil. News Nation that is the sound of a Humvee engines in the background back locally, Chicago Teachers Union.

Wintrust Business Lunch with Steve Bertrand
Official with COVID worked at Election Day polling site, then died
"ST Louis election official who worked at a polling place on election Day despite a positive test for the Corona virus has now died. That's raising concerns for the nearly 2000 people who voted there. ST Charles County, Missouri spokeswoman Mary Anger says that person who that person they don't know the cause of death, quite yet was an election judge supervisor at the Blanket Park Memorial Hall pulling site in ST Charles. Anger says the county's Health Department and Election Authority recently learned that the poll worker tested positive on October 30th for Koven 19 and was advised to quarantine for 14 days but ignored the advice and worked Tuesday.

Home Sweet Home Chicago
Chicago woman, 88, killed in St. Charles hit-and-run
"A pickup truck that hit and killed an 88 year old Chicago woman Friday in West suburban ST Charles. The woman who was in a wheelchair, was crossing third Street with her son around four PM when a 2016 dodge Ram waiting at the light began making a right turn onto westbound Main Street. According to a statement from ST Charles Police. That pickup truck hit the woman and continued on main without stopping. Police say she was pronounced dead at Del nor hospital in Geneva. Thie truck was described as a four door 2016 Dodge Ram with chrome side mirrors, chrome door handles and chrome spoke to rims. The driver was a male wearing a black T shirt. ST Charles. Police have released a photo of the truck and are asking anyone with info to call investigators there. No appeal for

AP News Radio
Poll workers told to 'act surprised' if asked about no mask
"The Saint Charles county election authority in Missouri is on the defensive after an email was sent to poll workers telling them to act surprised if voters asked why they aren't wearing masks creek bar St Charles county's director of elections says the email was intended as a way for poll workers to avoid long discussions that would slow down the line the email states you may act surprised that you don't have a face mask on properly and then apologize as you put the mask on Barr says the email was simply poorly worded Missouri doesn't have a statewide mask mandate and Saint Charles county doesn't have one either after the August primary the county decided that rather than encouraging workers to wear masks it would require them to have one nearby the county has had more coronavirus cases since the pandemic began than anywhere else in Missouri except for St Louis and Kansas city Jennifer king Washington

AP News Radio
Poll workers told to 'act surprised' if asked about no mask
"The Saint Charles county election authority in Missouri is on the defensive after an email was sent to poll workers telling them to act surprised if voters asked why they aren't wearing masks creek bar St Charles county's director of elections says the email was intended as a way for poll workers to avoid long discussions that would slow down the line the email states you may act surprised that you don't have a face mask on properly and then apologize as you put the mask on Barr says the email was simply poorly worded Missouri doesn't have a statewide mask mandate and Saint Charles county doesn't have one either after the August primary the county decided that rather than encouraging workers to wear masks it would require them to have one nearby the county has had more coronavirus cases since the pandemic began than anywhere else in Missouri except for St Louis and Kansas city Jennifer king Washington