35 Burst results for "The Northeast Today"

AP News Radio
Mississippi tornadoes kill 23, injure dozens overnight
"About two dozen deaths are reported in rural Mississippi, with fears that number will grow after a fierce tornado blasted the region. The national weather service says the tornado was moving at about 70 miles an hour when it barreled through towns northeast of Jackson, Mississippi. In sharkey county, there are reports of gas leaks and people trapped in piles of rubble. The mayor of rolling fork, Eldridge walker told an interviewer, my city is gone. He had been trapped inside his damaged home because of downed power lines. Mississippi's governor says emergency crews are being sent from around the state after the storm's destruction through sharkey county. It raced toward Alabama. There were reports thereto of damage with trees and power lines down in Marion county and winds gusting near 60 miles an hour. I'm Jackie Quinn.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
US Strikes Iran-Backed Facilities in Syria After Drone Kills American
"Woke up this morning to find out that our military carried out several drone air strikes in Syria yesterday, reportedly killing 8 Iranians. Now, this was in retaliation for a drone strike that Iranian forces conducted earlier in the day on a coalition base that killed one American. Now it was a. UAV crashed into a unoccupied whatever vehicle, but they say it's a drone. All right. Because these drums are huge. Did you see that like when I think of drone? I don't know about you. I think a drone, I think of that little thing that all the kids have at my husband because he's a child, has and it flies up with a little three whirl or is on it and you put the batteries in and that's what I think of. These things are huge. They're big. The one that Russia took down of ours was something what was it 40 $1 million for the cost of that thing? So the Defense Department said that Iran's Islamic revolutionary guard corps crashed one of these drones into a building near in northeast Syria. At about one 30 local time and it left a U.S. contractor dead. And 5 U.S. service members and another U.S. contractor were wounded. It was at an arms depot and that left 6 Iranian backed fighters debt. Now there was a second bombing at a post that killed another two Iranian fighters. Now there's a group called the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. It's a war monitoring group. Would you want that job? I thought about that as some reading this and I'm like, who wants that job? Yeah, you could be the war monitor. I don't think I'm gonna do that. They reported that there was another American strike on a military post near the border with Iraq, but that report has not been independently. Verified. Now,

AP News Radio
Suspected Iran drone kills US worker in Syria; US retaliates
"A strike by a suspected Iranian made drone has killed a U.S. contractor in northeast Syria. The Pentagon says Thursday's drone attack also wounded another contractor and 5 American troops U.S. forces say they retaliated soon after with precision air strikes in Syria, targeting facilities used by groups affiliated with Iran's revolutionary guard, one activist group says the U.S. strikes killed fighters on the ground, the head of the American military's central command warns that American forces could carry out additional strikes if needed. Donna water Washington

AP News Radio
Japan, South Korea move forward on trade issue before summit
"Japan and South Korea are working to smooth out areas of concern as key talks proceed. The two northeast Asian nations have agreed to resume regular visits between their leaders and have taken steps to resolve a trade dispute as a highly anticipated summit begins a sign the two countries are rebuilding their nation's security and economic ties as they try to overcome a century of difficult history. The summit could revive the region's diplomatic map with both leaders stressing the importance of improved ties as after a North Korean missile launch and encounters between Japanese and Chinese vessels earlier had showed what's at stake for the two countries. I'm Charles De Ledesma

Northwest Newsradio
"the northeast today" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"There is the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms later on this Thursday, which will flare up in parts of Texas in the southern plain states. We begin there because the national severe storms forecasting laboratory has posted an enhanced risk for severe weather over parts of the Red River valley in the arc attacks. So areas near into the north of the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex and also Wichita Falls Texas on over to Texarkana and southern parts of Oklahoma today, storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts hail and even a few tornadoes later this afternoon and this evening. We've talked a lot lately about both the east and the West Coast because of the atmospheric river on the California area and the nor'easter in parts of New England, but today both of those systems are gone. California, getting a break from the rough weather, there will be some sunshine and highs mostly in the 50s and 60s. As for the northeast, today, as winds subside in sunshine returns to much of New York and New England, highs will be mostly in the 50s and will even be in the low 60s in parts of the middle Atlantic region, a cold start to the day in the southeast of various frost warnings and freeze warnings in effect for the Carolinas, Georgia, later today, though with sunshine, temperatures will be mostly in the 60s, and in the northern rockies and plains, some lights no occurring today, some winter, weather advisories, and winter storm warnings posted for Nebraska and Iowa is today a general two to four inches of snow. It may not sound like much, but it will be getting blown around by winds gusting the near 50 mph. And in the Great Lakes, it will be turning cloudy today, expect rain mainly this afternoon and tonight. That's the nation's weather, our AccuWeather dot com, meteorologist Carl babinski. 23 till I'm John trout, you're with America in the morning. The U.S. and Russian defense chiefs have resumed talking following the destruction of an American drone over the Black Sea, as Washington

Northwest Newsradio
"the northeast today" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Back to America in the morning. This is the last Thursday of winter 2023 on the nation's forecast. Here's AccuWeather dot com, meteorologist Carl babinski. There is the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms later on this Thursday, which will flare up in parts of Texas in the southern plain states. We begin there because the national severe storms forecasting laboratory has posted an enhanced risk for severe weather over parts of the Red River valley in the arc attacks. So areas near into the north of the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex and also Wichita Falls Texas on over to Texarkana and southern parts of Oklahoma today, storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts hail and even a few tornadoes later this afternoon and this evening. We've talked a lot lately about both the east and the West Coast because of the atmospheric river on the California area and the nor'easter in parts of New England, but today both of those systems are gone. California, getting a break from the rough weather, there will be some sunshine and highs mostly in the 50s and 60s. As for the northeast, today, as winds subside in sunshine returns to much of New York and New England, highs will be mostly in the 50s and will even be in the low 60s and parts of the middle Atlantic region. A cold start to the day in the southeast, a various frost warnings and freeze warnings in effect for the Carolinas, Georgia, later today, though, with sunshine, temperature will be mostly in the 60s, and in the northern rockies and plains, some lights, no occurring today, some winter, weather advisories, and winter storm warnings posted for Nebraska and Iowa is today a general two to four inches of snow. It may not sound like much, but it will be getting blown around by winds gusting the near 50 mph. And in the Great Lakes, it will be turning cloudy today, expect rain mainly this afternoon and tonight. That's the nation's weather, our AccuWeather dot com, meteorologist Carl, babinski. 23 till I'm John trout, you're with America in the morning. The U.S. and Russian defense chiefs have resumed talking following the destruction of an American drone over the Black Sea, as Washington

AP News Radio
Northeast digs out from winter storm, faces power outages
"Parts of New York and New England are digging out of a northeaster. Michael garvey of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, says he and a snow blower have become a familiar sight. This is the third time probably within 24 hours I've used my snowblower with all this snow. The snowstorm that began Monday night in lasted through Tuesday dumped as much as three feet of snow in some areas, peterborough, Massachusetts got 35 inches, there were tens of thousands of power outages in the region, and trekking site power outage dot U.S. says some 67,000 homes and businesses were still without electricity by Wednesday evening. I'm Donna water

AP News Radio
Late-winter storm pummels Northeast with heavy, wet snow
"Parts of the northeast have been hit with a major winter storm. In fitchburg, Massachusetts, Peter Davis doesn't seem to mind all the snow. Finally, the big snowstorm of the year, I finally get to use my new snow blower but Tuesday storm left tens of thousands of homes and businesses without power, and there were widespread school closings. The storm's path included New England, northeastern Pennsylvania, northern New Jersey and upstate New York, where in some locations two feet of snow fell, New York governor Kathy hochul tweeted late Tuesday that close to 75,000 households in the state lost power, and Derry New Hampshire firefighters used chainsaws and shovels to rescue a girl trapped under a fallen tree. She had only minor injuries, about 2100 flights in and out of the U.S. were canceled Tuesday, with Boston and the New York City area seeing most of the scrapped flights. I am Donna water

AP News Radio
New England, upstate New York, bracing for winter storm
"Parts of the northeast are being hit with a powerful winter storm. The national weather service says the storm could last into Wednesday for areas such as New England, upstate New York, northeastern Pennsylvania, and northern New Jersey, dumping heavy wet snow and unleashing strong winds, meteorologist Andrew Orson. Snowfall turtles that were going to see that with this particular storm will be among the highest that we've seen for this entire wear season. It has been below average for snowfall across the northeast this year. And so this no Easter will be very impactful because we haven't really seen a whole lot of snow. New York governor Kathy hochul already has warned that the storm could be deadly, and she's telling people in the affected areas to stay off the roads, the Albany area could get three feet of snow. I'm Donna water

AP News Radio
Norfolk Southern train derails in Alabama, no public threat
"Authorities say a Norfolk Southern train has derailed an Alabama. I Norman hall, a Norfolk Southern trained railed in east central Alabama, but company and local officials say there is no threat to the public. The Alabama accident came on the same day Norfolk Southern CEO testified before Congress about the impact of a hazardous materials trained to Roman in Ohio, the derailment in Calhoun county, northeast of Birmingham involved about 37 train cars, a company spokesman said none of the cars carried hazardous materials, but two of them are considered residue cars because they previously contained has the materials. They were not compromised. I Norman hall

AP News Radio
Snow has been a no-show for some traditionally wintry cities
"Snow has been a no show for some traditionally wintry cities in the northeast. Lay off 7 her family near Boston have been waiting to get out the skis and the sleds. We've called it a dud, a dud of a winter. Not even the snow shovels are getting a workout. Nobody likes shoveling snow, but I like the fact that we have to shovel snow. Parts of the Midwestern getting substantial snowstorms even parts of California, but many east coast cities have missed out. Larry smith's golf course near Boston is a ski track in the winter. But we have half the course probably people are golfing in half are skiing right now. A lack of snow is hitting people like Nancy mason very hard. Living in New England just has lost a lot of its magic. Boston has reported only 11 inches of snow so far this winter. Philadelphia has gotten only 0.3 inches compared to an average of 19.2 New York, which typically gets about two feet of snow by now, as seen only 2.2 inches. I'm Ed Donahue

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Bob Frantz Spots a Rare Sight at the Mall
"I talked about this on my local show a couple of weeks ago and I was just shocked. I went to a mall and I know shopping malls are going the way of the dinosaur. Shopping indoor shopping. There are a lot of outdoor shopping while being built, particularly in more affluent areas. And then there are strip malls, but the indoor shopping mall, they used to be so popular as I was growing up as a kid in the 70s and 80s and stuff. But I went into one, which is still actually thriving in northeast Ohio. And I was actually walking around the food court just looking for the restroom. I couldn't figure out where it was when I saw an older gentleman walking toward the movie theater in the mall. And I looked and I did a double take because it's so rare to see in public. He was wearing a Red Hat. And not just over anywhere it had, it wasn't a Red Hat with a communist Chinese Nike swoosh on it. No, no, no, no, no. It was a Red Hat that said, make America great again. It was a Trump hat. I kid you not. I was this far from going up to the man and shaking his hand and said, God bless you for your courage. Now, he was an old guy. Probably less courageous for him because nobody's going to hit an old guy, but if a young, healthier guy, you know, the typical quote toxically masculine male wears a red Trump hat out. He's probably asking for trouble, somebody's going to confront him. Somebody's going to flip him off. Somebody's going to maybe challenge him point of finger and call him a racist or call him things like that. And it just hit me. That we can't display what we are and what we believe despite what we are and what we believe being righteous. And not just right, but righteous.

Northwest Newsradio
"the northeast today" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Carl babinski. The massive outbreak of thunderstorms we were telling you about yesterday in the southern plains did manage to hit parts of Texas very hard. Well, most of the tornadoes in northeast Texas occurred east of Dallas, there were still wind gusts in excess of 75 mph, which occurred in the metroplex late Thursday. As well as some large hail. Many of those thunderstorms continue to push to the east, they'll be moving out of Texas, but they're still covering parts of Arkansas and Louisiana and some of these storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts and very heavy rain. Heavy rain too is occurring in parts of southern Missouri where they're already are flood watches in effect. Wintry weather to talk about too and plenty of it as the storm system lifts to the north and east today, areas of rain and Illinois and Indiana will change over to snow. Winter storm warnings are out for portions of northwest Indiana and southern Michigan through tonight, snowfall could accumulate over a foot, and the greater Chicago area, they'll probably be on the outside looking in, a general three to 6 inches of snow expected, but there certainly will be higher amounts to the east. Meanwhile, there are high wind warnings and wind advisories out for much of the Tennessee valley today, these showers and storms will push into these areas. Flood watches are out for parts of Ohio in the west. There are winter storm warnings out for the mountains of Northern California and southwestern Oregon as they add another storm system pushes southward along the West Coast. Rain, in parts of the northeast today, will change over to snow tonight, especially in New England, several inches of snow likely into tomorrow. And that's the weather across America, showers in a thunderstorm today in Raleigh, I 76, Denver may see a snow shower, high 44. That's the nation's weather, I'm AccuWeather dot com, meteorologist curb babinski. It's now 15 after I'm John trout, you're with America in the morning. The mayor of college park, Maryland, just outside the nation's capital, has been arrested and charged for possession

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
How DeSantis Took a Progressive College and Made It 'Unwoke'
"I want to talk to you about something that I'm going to call desantis university. Desantis universe now that's not its official name. We're actually talking about a college called a new college of Florida. And the new college of Florida is a progressive, left wing institution, by the way, it's almost two to one female to male. It's got a huge so called gay or I guess they call themselves queer and trans community. Some of the professors are trans, openly so, and so on. And this doesn't, by the way, distinguish the new college of Florida because there are other private liberal arts colleges that are like this. So in that sense, you can say you got a college in Florida that looks a lot like some of the worst colleges and Portland or in the West Coast or in the northeast. But the difference, of course, is that the new college of Florida is a public institution. It's funded by taxpayer money. And it's cheap. It's only $7000 a year, which means that a lot of people who can't afford to go to more pricey. Sort of progressive institutions can go here. And they do. Now, a lot of times when conservatives and counter these progressive institutions we just inveigh against them, we decry them, we expose them. We describe what they're doing. I do a good bit of this on the podcast. But I also advocate for alternatives, but desantis figure out there is an alternative, and there is an alternative available to us politically, and that is why just complain about this left wing state funded institution, let's take it over. Let's actually run it our way. And that means not running out the left is so in the institution, but changing the composition of the faculty over time, changing the composition of the curriculum, changing the mission of the university, why don't we take this hippie college, if you will, with all its diversity, equity, and inclusion, all its left wing indoctrination, all its speech codes and enforced orthodoxy. And let's create a new orthodoxy.

AP News Radio
Northeast braces for heavy snow; winds shred Southern Plains
"Parts of California are getting more snow today. Meteorologist David Roth of the national weather service storm prediction center says in California, winter storms will continue moving through the state through Wednesday. The Sierra Nevada particularly is expected to get up to two to four more feet of snow. And even the coastal range or what they call the transverse and the peninsular ranges in Southern California over the next two days. There could be spots that get over two feet. Roth says several inches more of snow are also expected for upstate New York, New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont, and he says there is a slight risk of severe weather for parts of Arkansas Mississippi and northeast Texas for Wednesday into Thursday. I'm Donna water

The Trish Regan Show
What Is This Mysterious Dust That Appeared Last Week in Some States?
"To another story, talking about bad stuff out there. This one is just weird. Really, really, really weird. We don't know a whole lot yet. I want to caution that. We've just got some reports coming in from Maryland, Northern Virginia and also West Virginia that I would argue a little bit troubling, a little bit baffling. The reports are about a mysterious dust that is appearing suddenly out of nowhere, coming from the sky. I don't know where this green administration is. Where's our climates are when we need them? I mean, consider what happened in Ohio. Hide and Biden taken on a new significance here as we look at some environmental disasters that may be happening under none other than his watch. Anyway, one state West Virginia says that it is testing some of this stuff that appeared on cars. You see, there are reports of a powder in the air that is almost like a kind of snow. I seen some pictures of it, it's like a film. You know, if you live in the northeast, which I do, you might have a lot of pollen during the spring. So that's kind of what it looks like. I mean, that would be my best analysis of it, except this is, this is not pollen, folks. This is something else. Nobody knows what it is. A couple of the states have gotten their environmental protection agencies, state ones to work again. I have no idea where the federal government is on any of this. I'd Biden. There's a disaster in Ohio, trained to Roman massive chemical leak and well, he's not nowhere. He's over in Ukraine. And now this, anyway, West Virginia, they're looking into it. They are waiting on test results. And Maryland is also common in Maryland thinks that maybe this is dust that came from Ohio. Oh no, no, no. That's what that's what we all think. It may be dust from Ohio. No, no, forgive me. Maryland's department, environmental department says, it's probably from Texas.

AP News Radio
Ukraine: Zelenskyy seeks more sanctions, fighting grinds on
"Fighting in Ukraine is grinding on after the country marked a year since Russia's invasion. Ukrainian soldiers fire off Soviet era grad rockets at Russian positions in the northeast province of har Kyiv, here tense battles are continuing between Russian and Ukrainian forces. When Ukrainian soldier called vitali told the AP fighting as fierce along the front line and that positions change every day, part of the hud kiv region is still under Russian control. Standing in a forest several kilometers from fighting positions, a priest sprinkled water to bless the soldiers of Ukraine's 14th separate mechanized brigade today the whole world is amazed by your feet, he told them the brigade also took part in the ceremony where some were given medals for bravery and attempt to boost morale as the war stretched on with no clear end in sight a day after the grim one year anniversary was marked, Ukrainian officials reported dozens of new Russian strikes and attacks on cities in the east and south of Ukraine. I am Karen Chammas

Northwest Newsradio
"the northeast today" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"25 till on America in the morning, a big taste of winter in the west and a system that will be pushing its way into the central U.S. by tomorrow, hazards include widespread heavy snow, blizzard conditions and sleet and freezing rain. First, we'll begin in the northeast with AccuWeather dot com, meteorologist Carrie schwinden hammer. In the wake of some of The Rain and even wet snow that fell to one of the overnight hours, we'll have a band of showers moving through the northeast today associated with another cold front. This is not an impressive system, but it will certainly touch off some wet weather in parts of the region, maybe even some snow showers in the north. A relatively mild day on tap for Washington D.C. highs in the mid 60s. Meanwhile, it will be much chillier across northern New England. Another frontal boundary will cause some showers to break out across portions of Alabama and Georgia high temperatures though in parts of Florida, well into the 80s, and that's the case for Texas as well. Two of the wormus spots during the day today, Houston and Dallas both in the 80s, parts of the Rio Grande valley will be in the lower 90s. In the southwest, it's pretty quiet today as well, a couple of showers possible in southern Arizona, but the northwest and the northern rockies. That's where things are active for today. We have a low pressure system moving through parts of the northern rockies, the devil produced some very high winds down across portions of Wyoming, maybe into the west central plains as well. And of course, that first of many waves low pressure will cause snow to fall across portions of Montana and Wyoming, also into Idaho as well. And of course, some of the snowy weather will start to spread eastward with time, we're expecting snow accumulations not only in the inches, but in the feet in some locations. In the northwest Seattle and Portland, getting a couple of showers. That's the nation's weather on accurate icon meteorologist Carrie schwender hammer. I'm John trout 23 till you're with America in the morning. President Joe Biden has addressed the Ukrainian people during a visit to Kyiv, an unannounced trip coming right before the one year

Northwest Newsradio
"the northeast today" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"25 teal on America in the morning, a big taste of winter in the west, and a system that will be pushing its way into the central U.S. by tomorrow, hazards include widespread heavy snow, blizzard conditions, and sleet and freezing rain. First, we'll begin in the northeast with AccuWeather dot com, meteorologist Carrie schwinden hammer. In the wake of some of The Rain and even wet snow that fell to one of the overnight hours, we'll have a band of showers moving through the northeast today associated with another cold front. This is not an impressive system, but it will certainly touch off some wet weather in parts of the region, maybe even some snow showers in the north. A relatively mild day on tap for Washington D.C. highs in the mid 60s, meanwhile it'll be much chillier across northern New England. Another frontal boundary will cause some showers to break out across portions of Alabama and Georgia high temperatures though in parts of Florida, well into the 80s, and that's the case for Texas as well. Two of the wormus spots during the day today, Houston and Dallas both in the 80s parts of the Rio Grande valley will be in the lower 90s. In the southwest, it's pretty quiet today as well, a couple of showers possible in southern Arizona, but the northwest and the northern rockies. That's where things are active for today. We have a low pressure system moving through parts of the northern rockies, that will produce some very high winds down across portions of Wyoming, maybe into the west central plains as well. And of course, that first of many waves of low pressure will cause snow to fall across portions of Montana and Wyoming, also into Idaho as well. And of course, some of the snowy weather will start to spread eastward with time. We're expecting snow accumulations not only in the inches, but in the feet in some locations, and the northwest Seattle and Portland getting a couple of showers. That's the nation's weather on accurate icon meteorologist Carrie schwender hammer. I'm John trout 23 till you're with America in the morning. President Joe Biden has addressed the Ukrainian people during a visit to Kyiv, an unannounced trip coming right before the one year

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Kudos to the Boston FBI for Its Actions Concerning J6 Protesters
"I'm going to do a short segment praising the FBI and you're like, is this true? Is this real? And but I'm not going to praise the FBI in Washington, D.C.. I'm actually going to put in a good word for the Boston FBI, the Boston chapter of the FBI. Which by the way, it doesn't just cover Boston, it is the headquarters for the northeast, and so it covers Boston, but it also covers the larger area pretty much all of Massachusetts, pretty much all of New Hampshire, Maine, and also road island. Now, if we go back to January 6th, we find that in the immediate aftermath of January 6th, the D.C. office of the FBI decided to cast a wide prosecutorial net. And so they went to banks and said, do you mind running credit card searches and account searches and see if anybody spent money? Going to Washington, D.C., or in Washington, D.C., because we want to start doing a deep dive where we want to start looking carefully at all those people to see if they were involved in the capital incursion. Bank of America to its great discredit. Participated and said to the FBI, yeah, we'll do it. We'll run a search on the credit cards. And we will let you know, we'll fess up and tell you, we'll give you names. Of our clients who were in D.C.. And I think this is something that itself is something that the House Republicans need to look at, because let's remember, Bank of America did this without any reason to believe that any of these people were guilty of anything. They're just clients, imagine if you went to Washington, D.C., just on a family trip, or you went to the Trump rally, you turned around after Trump's speech went back to your hotel, went out to dinner, your name would be turned into the FBI. This, I think, is completely disgraceful.

AP News Radio
Australia rejects new coal mine on environmental grounds
"Australia has for the first time rejected a coal mining application based on environmental law. The governments under pressure to block all new coal and gas extraction projects in the interest of curbing climate change. But environment minister Tanya Plymouth says she would decide individual projects on their own merits on Wednesday, the second announced her decision to prevent excavation of the central Queensland coal project less than 6 miles from the Great Barrier Reef of the northeast Australian coast, the minister said the risk of pollution and irreversible damage to the reef was

AP News Radio
Records lows set as Arctic air descends into Northeast
"Arctic air descended into the northeast over the weekend, bringing dangerously cold sub zero temperatures and a -108° wind chill at the top of one mountain. Atop New Hampshire's mount Washington it got down to -47° Friday night with a record breaking wind chill of minus one O 8, but the national weather service says, while temperatures across the northeast have been record breaking and in the single digits fortunately, the cold is pretty short lived meteorologist Jason Weiss. We will start to warm up again by Sunday across the east and really a lot of the country. Meanwhile, at mass general hospitals

AP News Radio
Dangerous windchills are hitting the Northeast US
"The northeastern part of the U.S. is being hit with a cold snap for part of this weekend. National weather service forecaster bob ovik, says temperatures already have started dropping in parts of the northeast. The worst part of this upcoming cold snap is going to be the winds. That's going to produce some pretty low windshield. Windshield values on Saturday across the northeast are going to be anywhere from 20 to 30° below zero. But urvi says cold temperatures won't last the entire weekend. It's going to be a pretty brief cold snap. Today into Saturday are going to be the worst days. And then by Sunday, the temperatures start to rebound across the entire area. I'm Donna water

Northwest Newsradio
"the northeast today" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Oakville, and KPLC HD two Seattle, you're information station. After hesitating for weeks, the German government has agreed to send some of its leopard to fighting tanks to Ukraine and has agreed to let other countries do the same, the goal is for Germany and its allies to provide Ukraine with a total of two battalions, which is 88 tanks. California lawmakers calling for new gun legislation in the wake of those two mass shootings that left at least 18 people dead in the state. Democratic lawmakers are now vowing here to strengthen California's already toughest in the nation gun laws they say because government figures show California has one of the lowest gun death rates in the U.S. that it shows tough laws work and they say they need to get even tougher. ABC's Alex stone in Los Angeles, the alleged gunman and the half boom main killings will have his first court appearance today. Former vice president Mike Pence, the latest top elected official to discover classified documents in his home, experts say it is too early to tell whether a special counsel will be appointed to oversee this latest case. Big winter storm spreading from the south into the Ohio valley and then to the northeast today and tomorrow, she Preston, ABC News. News radio traffic from the dubin law group traffic center. In Tacoma on northbound highway one 6 7 near 31st avenue, a stall is blocking the right lane there, and state patrol is on the scene now. And the eastbound and westbound highway 18 lanes are now reopened between I 90 and issaquah Hobart road. I'm Jake Phillips northwest news radio traffic. News traffic and weather updates weekday morning and be listening for more stories and interviews to help you make sense of it all. The morning news with manufacturer and meet Brian Calvert on news radio 1000 and FM 97 7. This is America in the morning from Westwood one. I'm John trout coming up this half hour. Senators grill ticketmaster over its meltdown during the sale of Taylor Swift

WCPT 820
"the northeast today" Discussed on WCPT 820
". Jackson, you are guarantees your biggest tax refund plus a chance to double your refund with a double year refund sweepstakes. No purchase necessary. U.S. residents 18 year old are going to file a 2022 federal refund. And four two 23. This is AP news. I'm Rita foley. It was the nation's 5th mass killing this month, but authorities don't yet know why a gunman killed ten people at a Los Angeles area ballroom dance club and wounded ten others. The AP's Donna warder. A victim support center was opened Sunday in Monterey. This man who visited the center tells K ABC. He's relieved that the gunman is no longer on the loose. I'm very thankful. But I'm very sad for the victims. It's crazy. I don't know what's going on with the country. There's a lot of sick people. Authorities say they still don't know why 72 year old who can trend shot the victims during lunar new year celebrations. He then shot himself to death as police in nearby Torrance closed in on his van in a shopping center parking lot the next day. Heavy snow and rain over parts of the northeast today, there could be heavy snow from Texas to Arkansas. Family and friends said goodbye to Lisa Marie Presley yesterday at a funeral at graceland. The AP's march is arleta. Her mother, Priscilla Presley, read a poem that her daughter had written. She knew that I loved her. I fear I'll never touch her. But the old soul is always with me. She doesn't drift above. Lisa Marie was laid to rest at graceland's meditation garden where her father and her son are buried. Lisa Marie Presley was 54 when she died on January 12th. The national highway traffic safety administration has closed an investigation into Ford explorer exhaust odors. It says the SUVs do not emit high levels of carbon monoxide and don't need to be recalled. Arizona congressman Ruben gallego a Democrat will challenge independent senator kyrsten sinema in 2024, setting up a potential three way contest. This is a P news. A high profile trial begins today in South Carolina. The AP's Julie Walker has this story. Jury selection begins today in the trial of a disgraced South Carolina lawyer charged with killing his wife and son. Alex Murdoch denies killing his wife and son saying he found them shot to death at their home in June 2021 after visiting his ailing father. It took state agents 13 months of investigation to charge him. Murdoch also faces about a hundred other criminal counts as prosecutors say he stole millions of dollars from clients, committed insurance fraud, trying to stage his own death and ran a drug and money laundering ring. I'm Julie Walker. Researchers are studying a 2020

Bloomberg Radio New York
"the northeast today" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"To an end. It's in the process of breaking down. Actually, it was a disruption to the polar vortex a couple of weeks ago, that kind of set that up. What it does is it changes the pattern and the jet stream around the northern hemisphere that disruption was able as we discussed yesterday to take some Arctic air that was in Siberia last week, drive it over northern Alaska over the north slope and then push it down through northwestern Canada and it's going straight towards the Yucatan. This may get into the northwestern Caribbean next week. Oh boy. All right, you know, what amazed me, rob was looking at some of the weather maps seeing on TV and it's just this weather event. It was pretty much the entire lower 48 states. I can't remember seeing something so big, you know, the Pacific Northwest all the way down to Texas, as you mentioned, and then Florida. 1980 threes the last time we've been really seeing something on this scale and this intensity. If you go back tonight in 1983, we had an outbreak like this in Arctic outbreaks same path all the way to the Gulf of Mexico, same type of pressure readings that we saw in Montana, ten 60, ten 63 high and then big changes. I mean, the thing that's impressed me the most is to see some of these towns. Go from being in the 50s to 15 an hour later. There's been 40° temperature changes along the front and we'll see that in the northeast today. We're in the 50s now. By the time folks are sitting down at dinner tonight, it's going to have dry 25, 30°. We got to go, we're out of time, but brama wants you to stay on hold so she can get the true Carolyn report as she had since the airports. Where is she going? North Dakota? Fargo? I think she's going to Fargo. Go see friends and family. That's where the she she go. It was like I know exactly. Yeah, Madonna is there. I think this will rob Carolyn the best. Thank you so much. Good stuff. On the weather as well. I'm just hanging. Misses Keane said, you know, we really ought to be in Venice and the travel. They settled a strike. There was a headline. Yes. Heathrow. Yes. Customs, people, I guess. Yeah, but there's still some rail strikes and that's going to hurt some people. So up down, it's like there's more economic data coming. Michael McKee, important at 10 o'clock. Please stay with us. I'm keen. This is Bloomberg surveillance. IBKR event trader offers a new way to trade futures. Use event contracts to trade your opinion on yes or no questions in key CME futures markets, including equity indexes, energy, metals

WTOP
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"And the top stories we're following for you this evening. We start on Capitol Hill where a house panel today released a report that is highly critical of the Washington commanders and team owner Dan Snyder. It charges they tried to cover up decades of sex harassment and workplace misconduct. Let's get more on that and other happenings on the hill today from WTO's Mitchell Miller. The chair of the House oversight committee, Carolyn maloney, calls the findings of the report damning, charging that it tells the story of a team rife with sexual harassment and misconduct. The report accuses Snyder of trying to obstruct its investigation and indicates he used private investigators in an effort to cover up a toxic workplace. It also says his testimony before the committee was evasive. A statement from the team calls the probe one sided and says the report presents no specific evidence that Snyder prevented witnesses from coming forward. In the house, meanwhile, a lawmakers have voted overwhelmingly to approve protections for same sex and interracial marriage. House speaker Nancy Pelosi. The respect for marriage act will help prevent right-wing extremists from upending the lives of loving couples, traumatizing kids across the country and turning back the clock. Ohio Republican Jim Jordan says the legislation is an overreaction to what Supreme Court Justice clarence Thomas wrote in an opinion linked to roe versus wade. Democrats have conjured up this nonexistent threat. The legislation now goes to President Biden for his signature. The house is also passed a major defense bill that goes to the Senate. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller WTO news. Search continues tonight for suspects in a triple shooting at the bening road metro station in northeast today. Of the three victims shot here at the benning road metro station this morning

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Global news update the deadly tornado that ripped through Gaylord Michigan Friday head wins of a 150 miles an hour The national weather service says that's the first tornado in Michigan and EF three or stronger since the year 2012 the twister hit a mobile home park images show at least two dozen trailer homes left in a pile at one end of the park Two people were killed and emergency shipment of baby formula should be hitting U.S. store shelves soon The first shipment from operation fly formula are arriving in Indiana this weekend after about 130 pallets of Nestlé infant formula were loaded onto cargo aircraft in Germany Older Americans are being urged to get a COVID booster shot to stop a current rise in hospitalizations from COVID CDC director doctor Rochelle Walensky says the increase in hospitalizations among older Americans has been steep and substantial More intense hates expected in the northeast today major cities like Boston New York and Philadelphia will get back up into the 90s this afternoon with humidity forecasters say temperatures will feel like they're in the hundreds I'm Scott Carr This is Bloomberg daybreak weekend our global looking ahead at the top stories for investors in the coming week I'm John Tucker in New York a global action plan could be in the works to try to deal with the growing food crisis for more let's head to our Bloomberg 99 one newsroom in Washington and Amy Morris Amy Thank you John international development agencies have unveiled an action plan now for addressing that growing global food crisis.

WTOP
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"The top story we're following for you today we have the heat but there are weather extremes across the country CBS News special report the calendar says may the thermometer says July whether channel meteorologist Kelly Cass is at the map Midsummer like he pretty much going past Memorial Day weekend and going right to 4th of July weather But we are going to be tracking quite a few storms here from the northeast all the way down south into the southern plains Texas up to New York State and northern New England There will be that threat for damaging winds more hail and we can't rule out the possibility of isolated tornadoes This will be the warmest day of the year for millions of Americans In much of the northeast today all the major cities temperatures will hit the 90s That's about 20 to 25° above normal for this time of the year but it's been snowing a lot in Colorado where Lisa sentry is wondering what will happen to her garden I'm a little bummed I'm a little worried because there's a lot of seedlings in there too so but it's Colorado I was ready CBS News special report I'm Christopher Cruise It's one 33 As for the weather in our area it is hot and humid Lucky us we could see record breaking temperatures today Storm team fours Ryan Miller has the latest on today's heat We're looking at a very hot day So much so that we could break record high temperatures this afternoon Middle 90s anticipated for highs which is well above average for this time of year and we're also looking at the hottest temperatures of the year so far So with high heat in the area certainly be careful if you're spending time outside make sure you're staying hydrated loosen light clothing And of course with this heat if you can take breaks into the air conditioning the heat's going to be with us again tomorrow temperatures into the lower 90s A complete forecast is in and just a couple of minutes and traffic and weather on the 8s The nationwide baby formula shortage is reaching critical levels in some areas Your CBS is when did Gillette Four babies are hospitalized at the medical university of South Carolina because.

WTOP
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"Outside the WTO studios brought to you by long fence 20% off savings on fences decks and pavers Go to long fence dot com and schedule your free estimate today It's 9 11 Local Catholics gathered for Easter Sunday mass at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception in northeast today It was an extra special celebration considering it's the first time in two years that they were able to gather without COVID restrictions Our partners at NBC four spoke with Monsignor Walter Rossi who was delighted to finally see the faces of church goers It is absolutely wonderful to have so many people here without masks We could see your face and we're happy to have everybody want this today Archbishop cardinal Gregory the Easter vigil at the cathedral of saint Matthew the apostle Maryland's gas tax holiday expired at midnight which means prices could be increasing at the pump for drivers The gas tax holiday was meant to help ease the burden of soaring prices it came after a temporary Bill was passed in mid March by the Maryland General Assembly But the state's 36 cent gas tax is now reinstated I spoke with the man who said at this point it doesn't even matter and employees at a few different gas stations tell me that prices have definitely increased but they're not even sure by how much This year's legislative session came to an end without state lawmakers extending the holiday So there's no telling how much prices will continue to rise Acacia Jane's WTO P news The automotive industry is betting big on electric vehicles in the years to come But finding a charging station can be hard in one suburban locale new houses could mean new charging stations The prince George's county council is weighing a new law that would require.

WTOP
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"Almost certain that the Christmas tree and the second floor was the item that was first ignited We are near certain what ignited that fire was a lighter The deal says they believe the 5 year old who survived may have set the fire as for smoke detectors he says there was one in the basement 6 in the apartment 5 of which had the batteries removed One was completely destroyed Peter king CBS News Some students walked out of class over COVID concerns today Jaya shayne is a senior at Brooklyn tech in New York Having that hybrid option with just alleviate the stress and make everything a little bit safer for everyone Meantime a county in the San Francisco Bay Area is now asking people to shelter in place for the next month to try and stop the spread of COVID Sonoma county north of San Francisco is asking people to avoid leaving home except to go to work or school for the next 30 days to avoid spreading the virus Reaction from pandemic weary residents Yeah it's kind of ridiculous I think there's enough vaccinated people out there It's not as dangerous Sonoma county health officer doctor sundari may says they are trying to preserve hospital capacity during the omicron surge for non COVID patients The county is also banning indoor gatherings of 50 or more people Matt bigler for CBS News Petaluma California Bone chilling temperatures in much of the northeast today and leading into tonight And WCBS TV's Natalie Dodge on this ask of would be criminals The NYPD had an unusual cold message for their foes tweeting dear criminals here's the deal If you crime today will come a rescue you'll be cold will be cold everyone will just be called so do us all a favor just don't At the close the Dow gained 183 NASDAQ up to 11 This is CBS News Fever is the number one COVID symptom so be safe with an accurate thermometer only extra gen has proven accurate in more than 100 studies Learn more at dot com Four O three on Tuesday January 11th 2022 29 in the nation's capital down to the low teens overnight Good afternoon I'm brenden hazelton And I'm Shawn Anderson our top local story this hour making sure one of the biggest traffic nightmares in our region's history is never repeated trapped on I 95 Yeah that was the case a little more than a week ago when thousands were stranded on icy roads in Virginia some for a day or more And now it's a topic for conversation to state lawmakers get ready to start their new session tomorrow in Richmond Saying it should never happen again This was just a horrible kind of thing Virginia state senator Dave marsden wants to address the I 95 mess He's drafting a bill that would require drivers of tractor trailers to stay in the right hand lane when it's snowing heavily As multiple jackknife tractor trailers contributed to what happened on I 95 It's just something that professional drivers ought to do as a courtesy and a safety measure Marsden who chairs the Senate transportation committee says it's not the only potential fix being looked at He says other legislation may involve using the National Guard to help drivers who are trapped We simply have to find a better way of getting to people who are stranded Nikki Nelly doubled TOP news A new this afternoon Maryland governor Larry Hogan has announced what he calls the state's largest tax cut package ever He wants to give more than four and a half $1 billion in tax relief to working families small businesses and retirees It includes an effort to eliminate 100% of state taxes for all retirees older than 65 Governor Hogan says the tax cuts are possible because Maryland is doing so well economically through aggressive COVID-19 relief and last year's stimulus Marilyn is now projecting a $2.5 billion surplus which is the largest surplus ever in the history of our state As I said when I announced this surplus we are not going to squander it on mandated spending increases or special interests We're going to invest it in the hardworking people of Maryland and we're going to leave our state in better shape for future generations Now along with eliminating state taxes for retirees Hogan's plan would make the earned income tax credit from the COVID relief act permanent He says that would give working marylanders another $650 million in tax relief Four O 5 his mother was sent to the hospital after suffering a heart attack and a Montgomery county council member says he saw up close How healthcare professionals are struggling to care for everyone as COVID cases surge It was incredibly scary Montgomery county council member Craig rice explained his mother was hospitalized for a heart attack over the weekend Rice said he could see that the hospital staff was overwhelmed as they dealt with emergency patients like his mother and those struggling with COVID And the same stress in fear and worry that I had for my mom was the same exact thing that they were experiencing Health officials say the vast majority of hospitalized COVID patients are unvaccinated So rice made a personal plea Get your shots Think about your family and friends and how they're gonna sit there in that waiting room and hope and pray that you make it Race did say thanks to the excellent care his mother got she's now stable and doing well Kate Ryan If you're looking for an at home COVID-19 test fairfax county library say they'll have some to hand out tomorrow but not many Such antigen tests have been nearly impossible to find lately through the county's free library distribution program Virginia Department of Health indicated last week Their problems with supplies in the test kits would be released as they become available It's recommended people call though ahead of time before they go to the library to pick up a test Up ahead on another very cold night ahead for us we'll check on that forecast four O 7.

NewsRadio KFBK
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"Story from ABC News. I'm Shiri pressed in the Labor Day holiday, has health officials concerned about a potential spike in Covid cases, the number of people screamed at us Airports Friday and Saturday roughly matched 2019 pre pandemic levels more than 3.5 million. But less people returned home on Sunday, then two years ago, signaling longer stays with nearly half of the population 47% not fully vaccinated. Some experts this morning are concerned all of the travel could lead to yet another covid Sir NBC News transportation correspondent Joe Benitez. Some healthcare systems in states with lower vaccination rates were overwhelmed before this past weekend. Now many healthcare facilities have zero staffed intensive care beds available. Figuring out who's going to get an open ICU bed has essentially been a game of human Tetrick. Nurse Catherine Sherman in Nashville says they are running out of ventilators as well. Running out for millions of Americans. Unemployment benefits put in place because of the pandemic. Expanded pandemic. Unemployment benefits expired on Monday, impacting approximately 12 million Americans. These benefits have been in place for about a year and a half and included the additional $300 a week and unemployment insurance as well as unemployment benefits that were expanded for gig workers and people who have been unemployed long term. On Friday, the White House said there was no plan to re evaluate the ending of these benefits. Catherine Calder's ABC News Washington It's off to the Northeast today. For president Biden, who will survey damage left behind by the remnants of Hurricane Ida Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in Qatar, thinking the U. S service members who helped process Afghan evacuees fleeing the Taliban. I.

TalkRadio 630 KHOW
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"ABC News. I'm Tom Records. President Biden will be in the Northeast today Is cleanup goes on from the remnants of Hurricane Ida Storm killed 69 people. Here's a B C's Elizabeth Scholesy as Ida's death toll rises. President Biden is set to visit hard hit New York and New Jersey to see the storm's devastation. The president approving disaster declarations in both states, freeing up federal funds to help with the massive cleanup effort. Secretary of State Tony Blinken says the state Department is working with the Taliban to facilitate additional charter flights from Kabul for people wanting to leave Afghanistan. A pre trial hearing for alleged 9 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, scheduled for today in Guantanamo Bay trial, however, isn't expected until sometime next year. Millions of Americans got out of town for Labor Day. The T s a, says 2.1 million people went through checkpoints on Friday. This is ABC News. More progress against the colder wildfires still burning near Lake Tahoe. Firefighters now say it's nearly 50% contained. The Israeli army launching attacks on Hamas in Gaza after incendiary balloons were floated into Israeli territory. And a nearly 50 year old mystery may be solved. McDonald's manager who's been with the company for 10 years in Canada, and the winner of outstanding manager of the year They're revealing that the big purple character is a taste Bud Brian Bates telling the CBC over the weekend. He's an enormous taste bud but a taste but nonetheless adding that the purpose of grimace is to show the food tastes good grimace was first introduced back in 1972. McDonald's has kept grimaces true identity pretty under wraps over the years, but it wasn't 2014 that McDonald's itself alluded to grimace is true identity tweeting grimace lore says he is the embodiment of a milkshake or a taste. Bud. Will Ganz, ABC NEWS New York I'm Tom Rivers, ABC News I'm looking forward to a playdate with my granddaughter. I can't wait to get together with my friends for backyard barbecue. If.

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"News station to our news 92 3 FM from ABC News. I'm Sherry Preston. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the U. S. Has reached out to the Taliban in recent hours to arrange additional flights out of Kabul. Speaking in Doha, Qatar, Blinken says about 100 American citizens remain in Afghanistan, but the Taliban members have assured them more planes will be allowed to leave. They said that they Will let people with travel documents freely depart. We will hold them to that. So we'll dozens of other countries. International community is watching to see if the Taliban will live up to their commitments. A pretrial hearing is scheduled for today in Guantanamo Bay military courtroom at issue whether the confession of alleged 9 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's confession, and the confession of others obtained by enhanced interrogation techniques can be allowed in the case. A lawyer for one of the men saying quote, make no mistake covering up torture is the reason that these men were brought to Guantanamo and the continuing cover up of torture is the reason the indefinite detention Guantanamo still exist. Maybe sees Monaco Sir Abdi President Biden travels to the Northeast today to survey flood damage left behind by the remnants of Hurricane Ida in southeast Louisiana. More than 400,000 power. Customers still have no electricity. Maybe she's Elwin. Lopez has more from Baton Rouge was at the convention center in New Orleans and I saw a lot of people that were being evacuated. A lot of these people were elderly vulnerable, and they were getting shuttled to Texas, some of them also to Shreveport, Louisiana. Other parts of The northern part of the state. But it's not just the fact that the Heat index here has been topping over 100 degrees, and it's hot. It's on top of that. The fact they have no food in their fridge because there's no power. Most of the power is expected to be turned back on this week. Millions of Americans getting out of town on Labor Day weekend. The TSH checked more than two million Flyers on Friday..

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"For America's largest selection shop. Classic Chevrolet calm, Find new roads based on 2020 million registrations. Meteorologist Brad Bargain. Our weather looks very good for the next 3 to 4 days, while the big northeastern hubs big out of probably up to 2 Ft of snow, lots of flight cancelations and travel delays in the Northeast today. We are going to be sunny with a high near about 58 today, which is just about perfect for this time of year low near 34 tonight like wins, then we're gonna warm up to 60 tomorrow and 70 on Wednesday and windy and warmer with more clouds 72 for the high Thursday before our next cold front moves in for the weekend. I'm meteorologist Brad Martin from the W B A P Weather Center. Right now, a few clouds and 39 degrees news brought to you by classic Chevrolet and best Buy Windows and siding. Governor Greg Abbott is said to deliver. The 2021 State of the state address tonight is expected to focus on the state's response to the Cova 19 pandemic, outlined the governor's priorities for the 87 Legislature and highlight exceptional Texans from across the state. It starts at 7, P.m. and W B A P will be carrying that live or Calvin 19 vaccination centers are opening up in North Texas. Didn't County Judge and D ead says Texas Motor Speedway will open up later this week as a drive through vaccination site set to go. Texas Motor Speedway have been great partners that you know they were great, too. All the different county High school's back in the summer for our graduation, and so we're excited. They are partner as we had that one of the biggest mega sites for vaccinations and all of the offender. You anyone wanting a shot must register through the Denton County website. Dallas ST Patrick's Parade and festival has been canceled due to the pandemic.