37 Burst results for "The Weather Channel"

WLS-AM 890
"the weather channel" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Now, but this guy was told you'll be okay today. I'm the killmonger and he kept going. He was arrested and taken into custody alive. This is 8 90 WLS a.m. Chicago, naughty four 7 WLS FM, HD two Chicago. Cumulus media station. Another search today for classified documents at a resident of prez president of President Biden, news is next, but first the WLS weather channel forecast. Modifying chapters now is high pressure goes east but another Arctic front on the way, turning colder once again into tomorrow night and Friday, then a quick warmup. 27 today with sunshine, a gusty breeze, making it feel near zero or below at times. Partial clouds in 19 tonight, so we do come up quite a few degrees, suburbs will be colder, sunny near freezing with a gusty breeze tomorrow, so still gonna have to bundle up. It's gonna be cold with that gusty northwest wind, 25 plus miles per hour. And that Arctic front coming through and won't drop to 5 above tomorrow night with a gusty breeze wind chills well below zero for Friday morning. Sunshine in 13 in the afternoon, still the single digits Friday night better by Saturday, partly sunny breezy 35. Sunday, sunshine up near 40 from the weather channel I meteorologist race stage at WLS same 8 90 another update in 30 minutes. Starting to warm up a little bit out there, currently at O'Hare. It's 20°, 20 at midway and 21 along Chicago's lakefront. Sponsored by Wendy's. Try Wendy's homestyle French toast sticks today

The Dan Bongino Show
Fresh "The Weather Channel" from The Dan Bongino Show
"HD two Chicago. News is next, but first your WLS weather channel forecast. Beautiful weather for the rest of the afternoon on this Memorial Day with sunshine to hive 77 inland areas will climb to the 80s tonight of partly cloudy sky with the low of 59 sunny on Tuesday or the high of 83 again warmer away from the Lake and a slight chance for a shower thunderstorm popping up on Wednesday otherwise sunny with a high in the low to mid 80s. On the weather channel, I've Jeff marred and 8 90 with another update in 30 minutes. An emotional President Biden delivered remarks at Arlington national cemetery on this Memorial Day. After laying a

WLS-AM 890
"the weather channel" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Cumulus media station. News is next, but first your WLS weather channel forecast. Breezy to windy and milder force here today makes a clown to son with a gusty south to southwest wind at times over 25 mph temperatures today all the way up into the low 40s almost 10° above average. Upper 30s tonight, cloudy, breezy, milder with patchy drizzle tomorrow, high 53, showers Thursday night. From the weather channel, I'm Ken boom, WLS a.m. 8 90, with an update in 30 minutes. From ABC News, I'm Michelle franzen. The death toll in Erie county, New York has risen to 34 following the massive holiday storm that dumped more of them four feet of snow. Most of those deaths are in Buffalo, buffalo's mayor is responding to frustration that the driving ban is still in effect as crews try to clear roads, Erie county's executive, calling buffalo's response to the storm embarrassing, mayor Byron Brown pushed back on the criticism calling it the worst storm in the city's history. People have been working around the clock since the beginning of this storm. Some people handle that pressure a lot differently. Some keep working. Some keep trying to help the residents of our community and some break down and lash out. Roads could reopen tonight. Southwest has canceled more than 5000 flights in just two days nationwide, the airline's CEO is apologizing for the operations breakdown following the storm, but that's not helping stranded passengers much. ABC's Alex Perez is at Chicago's midway airport with one passenger's struggle. Kalin O'Connor's a Southwest flight from Oklahoma City to Pensacola was canceled Monday and the earliest flight

The Dan Bongino Show
Fresh "The Weather Channel" from The Dan Bongino Show
"Out of the cumulus media station. News is next, but first your WLS weather channel forecast. It's sunshine for us today, loaded 70s downtown and along the Lake at 80s while away from the Lake, middle of upper 50s tonight, mix of clouds in sada for 70 to upper 80s tomorrow. I'm going to the urologist Ken bone from the weather channel, WLS a.m. 8 90, with another update in 30 minutes. From the ABC News I'm Daria Albert, a Memorial Day tradition at Arlington national cemetery. Once again gathered in the sacred place. At this solemn hour to honor fallen heroes. President Biden and doctor Jill Biden taking part in the annual laying of a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. They were joined by vice president Harris and the second gentleman

AP News Radio
Viewers head to Weather Channel for Hurricane Ian coverage
"Hurricane Ian is having one positive effect on TV ratings a bad storm has brought good ratings to the weather channel the cable and satellite outlet says it reached its biggest audience in 5 years last week as hurricane Ida made its run at Florida then crossed the state back out into the Atlantic and made a second landfall in the Carolinas the network says its average audience last Wednesday was 3.4 million people That's the biggest draw for the channel since Hurricane Harvey struck Texas in 2017 I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

WTOP
"the weather channel" Discussed on WTOP
"In excess of 30 inches eventually, but I'm seeing some of these rain totals already already over 20 inches, 24 inches. But I gotta tell you something, can you imagine? Forget no power, but you may have gas, but there's no power to power the gas pumps. There's no ATMs to get your money. In your basically paralyzed. I mean, they're not a lot of resources. They're Puerto Rico still has a problem with infrastructure. And I tweeted out a couple of pieces of video in the last two hours that there was a pedestrian bridge that basically a big flood came across it, and it just snapped like toothpicks. And it's going to be a long recovery process like the last storm from two years ago. We thought things were bad then. You ain't seen nothing yet, so to speak. And it happened in the worst time in two days they're going to be marking the anniversary of hurricane Maria, which just devastated. I think it was 3000 people were killed in that storm. And like we said, they're not even able to recover from that still. They're still been reporters that have been there and are covering all the amount of time it's taking. So what kind of timeline do you think they can even make out of this with this latest storm? And you can't even do a timeline because as you just said, Friends of mine from the weather channel were there and as you just said, they're still recovering. They're still trying to build an electrical infrastructure, but I got to tell you something. People may have generators, but it's all about water getting supplies in. And that takes time by boats by AirDrops, but again, you're paralyzed with no communications, a lot of people live and die by cell phones. You have to power the cell phone. The towers. And they don't even have any power. If you don't have satellite Internet, it's going to be tough to communicate with the outside world, so to speak, what I will tell you is the ham radio operators, which are great. I'm also a ham radio operator, but I was reading on Twitter. They're playing a big part in this and keeping the pictures and the communications going. Well, that's really helpful. Steve, thank you so much for sharing your insight and what you know about that area of Puerto Rico as the people of Puerto Rico hope to get their power back

WLS-AM 890
"the weather channel" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Of future results. Dan bongino. Public protocols to stay at the University of Illinois. News is next, but first, the weather channel forecast. We got partly cloudy skies, scattered showers, high 83, low 67 tonight, tomorrow we'll see a mix of sun and cloud side 81 77 at O'Hare 78 midway 77 at the lakefront. University of Illinois will still require COVID vaccinations or weekly testing for students and faculty at its three campuses. That's despite a policy change from governor pritzker that removed a requirement for institutions of higher learning to implement COVID mandates, no word yet on mask rules though. Governor pritzker joining the head of the prime group at JR TC holdings team to announce the finalized sale of the Thompson center and announced the first tenant. The first Googlers will be walking into this atrium for an entirely redeveloped and truly magnificent experience. One that comes as Google continues to dramatically expand its footprint in Illinois. And the plan intends for Google to buy the building, the governor says the best part is this all takes the burden off the taxpayers and helps pave the way for continued tech growth in Chicago. The fed is set to raise interest rates for the fourth time this year today, expecting about three quarters of a percentage point. That means borrowing costs will be higher. And no one won the giant mega millions drawing last night, sending the jackpot two and estimated a little bit more than a $1 billion, the next drawing is Friday. WLS news time, one 31. 55 northbound. We have an accident. The left lane blocked at the veterans memorial tollway. This is involving several vehicles, so there's a pretty big traffic tie up there. We've been acting inbound bishop four

Dennis Prager Podcasts
The World According to My Autistic Stepson
"Going to ask you a super duper serious question then you have no idea what it is. I only told you that it would be about your sister. I don't know if people know you, you have an older sister who is autistic, but as I know because I have an autistic stepson who lives with my wife and me and you know him pretty well. But he is, of course, easy as easy as a person can get. So to live with, he can't live on his own, but he takes care of himself and he's actually fun. Oh, he's so funny. He's fun, exactly correct. And as I note to people, he's to the right of me. And that is true. Yeah, yes. It's a riot. It's just really. He knows a lot about politics too, seriously. Yes. He used to know what is interesting. So people who know autistic people know that the perseverate. They fixate on one subject and repeat it. So for him, it was weather about half. I know him 20 years, basically. And weather was overwhelming. He greets you with the door and tell you about the cold weather pattern over Minnesota. Right. He's addicted to the weather channel. But that has so evolved, he is now, I would say he's more interested in politics than he is in even in weather. Now he greets you at

Real Estate Coaching Radio
"the weather channel" Discussed on Real Estate Coaching Radio
"It was also normal for people not to purchase houses until they're much older, it's because they essentially, they waited too long. They were trying to time the market. We're going to wait for rates to fall for prices to fall. And the market got away with them. Got away from them. Those are the types of the fear based thoughts that unfortunately a lot of people are manifesting right now. What are the unintended consequences beyond what the obvious things are that I just said. When you're feeling fearful, when you're feeling doubtful, when you're not feeling optimistic, how does that manifest in your life and all the other ways? Well, here's what happens. People start creating marital problems. They start creating social problems sudden themselves. They start drinking too much. They stop working out. They stop essentially doing they start creating what the fear, the fear is manifesting inside of them on the outside. So they're feeling fearful. They're not optimistic that tomorrow is going to be better than today. Today. So something happens in our psychology. Mindset gurus can, you know, they've been beating up this concept since the beginning of time. But the reality of it is is your dominant thoughts do essentially control what your actions are going to be. And if you're dominant thoughts or fear, if you're dominant thoughts or pessimism, if you're dominant thoughts are, oh my gosh, the sky is falling, the real estate market is going to blow up. What does that do to your mindset about being successful in real estate? What does that do to your mindset about being successful in life at all? Doesn't just take so much wind out of your sales. You just, like I said, when a crawl into your bed and wait for the clouds to clear, isn't that interesting? So you have got to be doing everything in your power to avoid anything and anybody that's going to essentially kill your potential. And Julie, you and I were talking, you were on our walk this morning. You were telling me about the weather channel. And do you have to talk about that? That's a great way to wrap up today. Related to what I was saying is about half of a variety coaching calls start out with a bit of mindset coaching because you guys are all surrounded by if you're not doing it yourself, which you shouldn't be, be media free. But a lot of your prospects and clients and even other agents are like, oh my gosh, you know, everything's so stressful and inflation and recession in this and that. And one of the agents I was talking to said that she had had to say to one of her one of her clients, you know what? If you want to check the weather and you're turning on the news to do that, you're going to end up feeling a lot worse, even though you got the weather report, what you had to listen to on the way to hearing the weather is going to be terrible..

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
How Geotracking by 'True the Vote' Might Have Solved Two Murders
"I talked last week about geo tracking, which is one of the key themes and technologies. That is discussed and deployed in the movie 2000 mules. And in the movie, we talk about the power of geo tracking, the first of all, how it is commonly used in law enforcement. It's used by intelligence, agencies, we all have some experience with it because you travel somewhere, you land, you get a notification from the weather channel about the weather, not where you live, but where you just arrived. And obviously that's because they're tracking your phone. That's how they know where you are. And I mean, the only other option would be someone's following you, which is obviously not the case. Now, to validate geo tracking, truth of vote, the election intelligence organization that we've worked in close partnership with. They are the research foundation for this movie. They had a very, well, kind of a brilliant idea. And that was, and they were having this idea in part because they had presented their findings to the GBI, the GBI is the Georgia bureau of investigation. It's kind of the Georgia version of the FBI. And the GBI was a little bit, they seemed a little bit at sea like, you know, what do we do with this? I mean, not they don't know about the technology, but it is obviously being applied in a new way. And so truth of what thought, well, you know what? Any law enforcement agency uses this kind of technology to solve crimes. What about if we pick a couple of high profile crimes that could have occurred in Atlanta at the very period that we were looking at this geo tracking data? In other words, sometimes between sometime in the weeks and months leading up to the election. That's the body of data we have. What if there were some high profile murders that occurred in the area that we have covered that we have data for? Can we help to solve those murders? I mean, this is an audacious idea because think about it. You have private group doing this. Now we have one case. The case of a young black girl, her name is Sakura Turner, and she was shot in the backing out of a parking lot of a Wendy's. This was during a kind of BLM race riot. And we show in the movie, Greg Phillips is talking about this and he talks about how when you look at the location of the van, the little girl was shot in a van and when you look at the direction and trajectory of the bullet and obviously you look at the time, there are only a handful of cell phone devices that could have, well, that are likely to be the shooter. And remember, the true the vote has those cell phone IDs. Now they don't have the names of those guys, but law enforcement can get the names of those guys like that. How do they do it? Well, they go get a warrant. And then they go to the provider, the cell phone provider and go, who are these guys? And they get their names, and there you go. Those are your 5 suspects. So true to vote then turns this information into the GBI. And guess what? Shortly thereafter, do arrests

WLS-AM 890
"the weather channel" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"So this guy on Twitter after the mask mandate decides he's going to post about after the mask mandate went down in flames at a court in Florida yesterday The travel mask mandate that is of course this guy on Twitter who goes by Jared rabel who knows his real name or not but he described what happened after boarding a plane in mid flight when the mask mandate was taken down He described what happened This is serious This is an actual tweet It's not a joke Someone who's Jim dark websites we do all of them Who knows what he's doing over there Ma the meatloaf We don't know what he's doing back there This is real So Jared rabel he tweeted out so I boarded a plane today with my son in mid flight The pilot announces that the mask mandate is over Flight attendants pulled off their masks and can't do this dude Flight attendants pulled off their masks and sneezed directly into their hands While screaming this is maga airspace My son turned to me in tears I don't know what to do It's snorting like a pig Now if you're a sane person libs you can tune out now If you're a sane person like me Jim and Mike and Joe and ghee and the whole crew here You'd realize the guy was obviously using satire Satire it's a joke No these flight attendants didn't sneeze into their hands and scream This is maga air space by ripping off their man I mean do any of you out there believe this actually No I take that back If you're a liberal yes you probably do believe So liberals you can tune the

The Charlie Kirk Show
True the Vote's Gregg and Catherine Discuss Cell Phone Data
"The one thing that fascinates me on all this is the cell phone data. Can you walk us through a little bit about that? And I'd love to contextualize that. All of our cell phones put off a set of signals. They're mostly hidden. So what's the code? In fact, if you look on your phone, if you type in star pound, zero 6 pound. It's in everybody's phone. Zero 6 pound. Pound, okay. Did the numbers come up? Like that? Nope, start in your phone like you're going to call someone. I'm sorry. Okay. Just like you're going to call somebody. Like that? Oh, wow. Okay. So all of those numbers are unique to your phone. No matter what. So that's amazing. And those numbers then are emitted. That's it. That's it. And those are all tagged to apps on your phone. So this is like a foot fingerprint. That's right. Unique to you can not be replicated. That's right. And so this is my device ID. This is all of this. Yeah. And so based on that information, what do we know? There's 300,000 or so apps that collect that information. There's 27,000 apps that collected on a prolific basis. So the weather channel app or any of your social media Facebook is always is it pinning? Is that right? It's emitting a signal and inside the signal there are several things. First of all, it's the LAT long, like where are we on the earth, right? So my phone's iPhones right there. And it can drill down into about 18 inch and 18 inches of dynamic. So they'll be able to see, Greg Charlie and Catherine are here at our studio, having a chat. Yes. Absolutely. At this time, right? So absolutely. Latin long time and elevation. On the first floor. Sir, are we on the first floor? We're on the second floor. Where are we? And if you combine all of those and then add time to it, we can then build the pattern of life around it. So I came from a different building. You guys came from a meeting, and then you can kind of just trace the pings, right? Right. And we can tell you if that's the pattern you normally take. We can go back years and get very, very exacting. And that's what was necessary in this project.

WLS-AM 890
"the weather channel" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Were miraculous You get four injections You go to any site here in Florida and in 36 hours I felt better I don't know what will happen to you I can only speak for myself and my Friends They were like miraculous for me They were miraculous We have to stop with the fear porn We have to get back to common sense risk assessment more on that next Dan bongino here for my Friends at lone star transfer Are you still stuck in a timeshare Thousands of owners have called lone star transfer this past year seeking a permanent solution to stop the never ending fees With animal dues coming soon you want to be out as fast as possible Their process is done legally ethically and quickly Lone star transfer is the best success rate in over 805 star views with an a plus rating on the BBB They guarantee in writing a specific time frame in which you will get out of your timeshare unlike any other company I know a lot of people have reached out to lone star transfer after being scammed by a fly by night company took their money and ran As a family owned company they take great pride in what they do Over the past ten years have helped over 14,000 times share owners That's why I recommend you call lone star transfer and do it today For a no obligation consultation call 844-284-4864 That's 844-284-4864 or online at lone star transfer dot com Gino Justin Smollett takes the witness stand at his trial loses next but first the weather channel four cast It's a sunny clouds windy today a high of 40 a low of 16 tonight and tomorrow mostly cloudy highs in the upper 20s were 34 to 35 at midway and 34° at the lakefront This holiday season the best gift you can give is to protect yourself and your loved ones from COVID If you haven't already please get vaccinated whether it's your first one or a booster it's.

After Hours
"the weather channel" Discussed on After Hours
"Thought i had was i was just thinking about what this does to the climate change conversation in our society so you think about many fox news commentators including their biggest ones like tucker carlson they have very explicitly downplayed if not denied the threat of climate change. And i don't know how you continue to do that. While you're hosting a twenty four hour weather channel that is hyping. Lots and lots of climate activity also. Let me just say why. I'm still skeptical. I don't buy any of it. this is true. Of course climate change related. There are many more weather events. But i think it'll be interesting to see how many weather events at thousand miles away from where you live. Can you watch today. If the weather's in texas. I don't really care. I mean it's interesting what you're pointing to felix says that at the local level it's driving huge engagement on local news and your point seems to be. Yeah but who cares about it at a national level because the weather channel has to be national nature. I don't know. I mean my instinct. Is the weather channel is not great. Because it's not great. I mean it doesn't mean that great. And i think that's what murdoch is trying to work on but think about the numbers for local news. I mean no one watches. Who still pretty good. Some of them are great. Guys we will see how this was supposed to launch any day. Now this fall okay. Next story is last season. We talked about an tease. Remember that yeah so all of us notice that in the past week or so visa just bought a random not about a crypto punk nfc based digital avatar that is all the rage among the crypto community. But they're not the only one so budweiser arizona ice tea taco bell pizza hut all these guys have purchased. Nf teas and are in many cases using them to replace their image in their social media profiles. So what was your reaction to this. You know what i think about this. I i think it's like a nice pr stunned. I think it's like free publicity. I am just so deeply skeptical. And many of those aspects of nfc's that i find it hard to think about as being substantive with the caveat that the most interesting thing about crypto is the potential for creating ownership of digital assets. Is that going to be a big deal. Yes does it have anything to do with these folks buying these pieces of art. I don't think so. I think a bunch of free publicity visas spent one hundred fifty thousand dollars and that's probably the best hundred and fifty thousand dollars. They spent on advertising in the last ten years. That's my very cynical. Take and we talk about it. And we're talking about for your prediction me here. When we first talked about an fte swear there was sort of a sense that yes. It's in the end about the ownership or the claim to ownership to a digital asset. But at the same time how many people have what kind of a willingness to pay to say and i owned that satan because after that first flurry your member like the very first tweet for three million dollars the be pool..

After Hours
"the weather channel" Discussed on After Hours
"I think we've had to stifle a lot of urges over the last year and a half and now that the restrictions have been loosened somewhat but not altogether where all just acting up. And what i am struck by how much anger there is a and we are not just angry at the pandemic. We are angry at each other. This is not like a hurricane where you blame mother nature. We are blaming each other. For this and i think that's my theory on why there is so much anger because there's someone to direct the anger too and we have drawn very divisive lines in this country and i think what i'm puzzled by. Is we have so many coordination issues where we agree on rules right. It's a good idea that everybody drives on the right side. It's a good idea that you wear a seatbelt like how did some of these coordination issues that we have to solve now like how is it that these completely irregular commonplace coordination issues. Create these emotions in. It's nice if it's a surprise yes later. Check a box saying that you are gonna be but i think part of it is because there are political leaders who sow division and gain power by linking what are relatively commonplace issues with some larger narrative about the way the state is is what happens all over the world and away right. You're sowing division. Right i mean that's what they're doing if he's right into it. Okay and other headline fox is starting weather channel. Oh my god. So rupert murdoch has announced the launch of fox weather at twenty four hour streaming channel. That promises to do for weather. What fox has done for politics for financial news and sports. Of course the weather channel is the legacy player here in its ratings are up so yes rest assured as we have more disruptive weather events the disasters will be televised by fox weather by my prediction is this is a candidate for the worst business idea. This year really i mean. The weather channel is the forty. Six most watched cable channel in the. Us is very lucrative. I guess i thought it was kind of brilliant in its own way. I mean things. I it drives a lot of engagement engaged about the weather. And maybe moreover in a weird way a manifestation of the importance of climate change like whether has become news in its own right and so i actually thought the weather channel first off needs some competition and be. Actually you know making climate induced whether changes something that everyone starts to understand better could be great for the world so i guess i was a little bit more intrigued by it. What did you make of a young me. I listen super intrigued by it. I do see the business opportunity here. So one of the things that happened over the pandemic is. There are a few occasions on which i watched the local news on television while i was at home. And if you watch the local news in thirty minutes segment you'll get the weather like four tires unbelievable. How much whether you in it used to be you know we live in boston. Where bad weather is quite normal. It used to be that when bad weather came. You know bad weather came and now this storm in this flashing news jason. There's like the graphics and they've really created a lot of production value around weather. Imagine fox taking this to the next level..

KTRH
"the weather channel" Discussed on KTRH
"At the Weather Channel tonight. Most of the big thunderstorms down over the open waters of the western Gulf of Mexico and well south of US looks like another dry day for us tomorrow, but some of that moisture down in the Gulf does return early next week. Some pretty good rains advertised starting Sunday, continuing Monday, Tuesday. 70 Tonight 92 tomorrow I'm meteorologist Scott Lorrie Moore at the Weather Channel. Our top story New York officials are laying out their plans to keep tomorrow's ceremony safe on this 20th anniversary of 9 11, the New York governor clearly stating there is no specific incredible. Threat but explain to beefed up police presence will be seen throughout the city. Similarly, Mayor Bill de Blasio says the city and all of its federal partners are constantly tracking different streams of information and working with analysts. Officers in tactical gear with long guns and bomb sniffing dogs flank the assembled group of officials outside police headquarters in Lower Manhattan. Back closer to home. Police are looking into a bomb threat at Texas right to life. Bellaire police say the pro life group received a threatening email as well as a suspicious package this morning. The package has been confiscated by officers. No injuries were reported. Texas right to life was heavily involved in the Texas Legislature, passing a heartbeat bill, which makes abortion illegal after a heartbeat is detected. They also put up a website letting people anonymously report violations of the new law. A new twist in the A. J. Armstrong murder trial. The now 21 year old was charged with killing his parents in their bed, and he was just 16 is defense attorneys are making their case today that someone else committed the murders. The defense is arguing that Joshua Armstrong ages older brother, Is the killer. They say that this is based off of evidence, medical records and locations, And this is a point that was brought up during the first trial. But now the defense claims there's even more.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Why Mike Lindell Broke Ties With Fox News
"My friend I just wanna hear more about what you've been doing. Tell me if you would. What in the world happened between you and fox news is the strained. When i heard this i said i the world must be ending. What is happening. Well it's in a what if Fox's shame on fox. It's shame on fox they are. They are disgusting. What they've done to our country. And what i mean by that is no news. It's not just machines. They don't they. Cra goes all the way to last summer when they win. Talk about therapeutics. That worked Anything that worked. That could have stayed lives little over a year ago. They wouldn't talk about anything one. Give us the news. They wouldn't give you know be journalists. I set up before eric. They couldn't even. They couldn't be a weather channel now. Because i'd be afraid. They win reported oncoming storm. That's how fox is they're disgusting and what they did to me is before the symposium one of their biggest abba tribes stuck by him whenever one of the host at night. Tucker whoever or lower sean say something and they go boycott mike lindell and the buffs and trolls. They say. don't boycott him. He'll w we see enough of that guy. I've always stuck with them. I've stuck with cnn and msnbc ever ties on every channel. I've kept my pillow separate. But here's what foxton. Before the symposium iran directing people to frank speech for my cyber symposium now they censored it and did not run the ad. They said they would not run the at every other one in the country. Abc cbs cnn embassy. They all proved it. Every one of them approved it including newsmax annoy. And of course. But here's what happened during the first day of the symposium joe minion sues only in and newsmax for running that ad. They didn't sue. Abc cbs cnn. Or any of them. Then that convenient sir now get this. So what i do. Then i was so upset. I said i'm a man of moral principles. And i said you know what if you can't. You're going to be part of this cancel culture fox and part of losing our country. I'm taking my ads on my pillow off. You and i

Weather Geeks
"the weather channel" Discussed on Weather Geeks
"Be the career highlights and i got the weather service jobs. One of the most exciting projects going on at the weather channel right now. Is something called immersive mixed reality. Yes i am are and if you don't know what it is. That's one of the reasons. We're doing this podcast today because you probably have seen if you watch the weather channel. So let's start at the beginning. Where do decision come from to go in the direction and why. Yeah so it really started you know what first of all as a weather producer Been weather producer for almost twenty years. dating myself. A little bit there but You know growing up in telling whether stories we we had these weather graphics. Applications that allowed us to graphics together present them to the to the audience In the background. I've always watched these video games and Seeing the incredible power these video games. And i always in the back of my head imagined. What could we do with that. And a lot of other folks here at the weather channel thought the same thing and then about a five or six years ago. New technology camera tracking capability came out and that allowed us to Augment the graphics into our studio space what we basic a are and what camera tracking capability allows us to do is place the graphic into the studio then track track. That graphic as if the graphic was really there so now we're able to put graphics into the studio space when it or not really there so this is.

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
"the weather channel" Discussed on Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
"So here's a story sort of related to what megan mccurdy karina was talking about. A minute ago shorter workweeks. We the destroy last week about out. Which of course has gotten worse for a lot of people. The past year and a half. And that's at least part of the reason why companies like bumble and linked in to name. Just a couple are taking an entire week off to force people to get some are dealing with burnout. Though can be a little bit different when you are the one calling the shots and that tees up this installment of our series my economy. Petty delgado runs a retail business. That is mostly online at a downtown los angeles. I've had a really tough twenty twenty one. If i could swear i would say the swear version of poop i've been feeling really burnt out and i think the effects of the pandemic catholic finally caught up to me. I think the pandemic and really invited me to just go all into my business and they think i started realizing just how you know making time for myself was so hard and that started to feel like not normal anymore like me taking a day off or like me wanting to go home and rest just like didn't seem like a good option or or an option that felt risky. Probably also part of the unhealthy relationship with work is really really defining myself through the success of my company. And i'm not my business. You know like i'm still a good person if i have a bad sales day. This is the first year where. I actually pay myself. Something reasonable i definitely operated from the scarcity mindset of like you know the the business deserves this money more than i do which now in hindsight that just feel so backwards. My relationship with all the aspects of the business of change you know. I love the flexibility of ecommerce. But i really wanna bring this more offline and if that means temporary pups or maybe eventually one Flagship brick and mortar. I would love that. We're planning pop up tour and our first pop up is going to be here at a warehouse. The summer a very short window of time to get it done but it's happening and i'm really looking forward to like.

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
"the weather channel" Discussed on Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
"So. There's a couple of things going on in the american labor market right now more than a couple of things actually but look. It's only a half hour show right. Two of the big things are that businesses need people to get back to work and back to work quickly but at the same time a lot of those people are taking advantage of the moment to get better paying and more satisfying jobs jobs. That often require a different. Or maybe a higher skill set and they might not have the time or the money for a two to four year degree. One solution might be more short term training programs things like certifications or online boot camps from kpcc in los angeles. you'll rep logo looked into that. Elon musk tag. Move to la from iran in two thousand fourteen with a degree in materials engineering and fifteen years of work experience. I send may resumes too. Many many companies. Most of them didn't even respond. I had only one phone interview in. The interviewer asked me if i had a specific certificate in the field of project management. She didn't so she thought all do some training courses to beef up my resume. She took an online marketing course. A home improvement sales course. She got a web designing certificate. I was desperate to find a job any job. In total she spent about fifteen hundred dollars and still couldn't find work mushed tag says she was exhausted and confused confused because she was faced with hundreds of thousands of different types of short term training programs to choose from they range from a few days to a year. There are certificate programs offered through community colleges boot camps in cybersecurity and web development digital badges from companies like ibm and google. It's the wild wild west. Su jin jez is executive. Director of california competes which does education and workforce policy research in grad ably difficult to navigate. There's no single stars of good information. The payoff of short term credentials varies a lot. The think tank. New america recently analyzed data on short term training programs in washington state and found that on average trainees got jobs that paid more than the minimum wage. But not enough to support a family. Other research has shown that most short-term credentials lead to a much smaller earnings bump then an associate's degree or a bachelor's degree and black and latino workers are over represented in these short term programs. Still short term. Training can help people get their foot in the door or earn money while they further their education. Heady nam heads up workforce development for the nonprofit education group unite. La the value of a short term. Credential is that it's much more economically feasible for students regardless of agency background. That's important nam says because in today's rapidly changing economy people of all ages and stages in their career need frequent training to stay relevant but they should be able to stack that training into an ever more successful career. So that you have a seamless pathway if you wanna pursue learning over the course of your life and increase your income right now only some short term credentials offer that pathway and it's hard to figure out which ones are dead ends in which are roads to success. Wouldn't it be great if there was like a google maps for your career where you say i'm here and i want to go here and you could be like an alternate pathway. Here's another alternate pathway. Name is actually working with a nonprofit called credential engine on the back end of what could eventually become this career app. They're collecting information on short and long term credentials in order to build an open source data registry then. Ideally app developers. Come in and build something. That people like ella. Mosh tag could use to navigate their options mush tag eventually figured out that what she really needed was a. Us high school diploma. She earned one and then got a job at t. Mobile got promoted and the company helped pay for her to do a master's program in business administration. I'm so happy today. Complexities but without good guidance. Early on she says her out to a new career was much longer and curvier than she had hoped in los angeles..

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
"the weather channel" Discussed on Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
"Some twenty police officers watch over the audience. The band says it's been told to talk less to the crowd between songs and to avoid anything political but singer kong mouth says. Censorship isn't the band's biggest problem it's the music fans usual that don't wash to art in china is seen as ucla. Some fans grew up with us but left when they turned thirty because they needed to get married and raise children. They worried about how to get to work and find a place to live things. The communist party used to provide kung mouth. Says older fans now need to spend more on these necessities. They have less money to splash out on nonessential items like five music shows.

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
"the weather channel" Discussed on Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
"Chinese president xi jinping gave a big speech the other day last thursday july. The i was the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the chinese communist party and she took the opportunity to say among other things that beijing will never allow anyone to bully oppress or subjugate china. That's a quote from his speech. The communist party has been in control in china since nineteen forty nine planned economy five year plans and all the rest of that but the economic influence that china now has dates to nineteen seventy eight and a policy known as reform and opening up or sometimes socialism with chinese characteristics. So to get a sense of exactly how communists the world's second-biggest kinda might actually be right. Now marketplace's jennifer pack took a little road trip a punk band called. Subs plays to hundreds of young people with black pink and purple hair. The fans jump about and bob their heads. This is the media festival. It's been going on for more than twenty years making it. The oldest rock music festival in china before that the only way to listen to rock was to pick through trash literally. Sub singer kung says there was a black market of discarded partially damaged cassette tapes from the west known as cutouts back holds savannah cut out because that's were exported to china plastic for recycling and to show that they were not for sale. There were holes in the cassette though. Some of the tapes could still be played. If you glue them back together everything. We knew about music back then. It was from the cassettes. The first album she bought bleached by american rock band nirvana. It's set her on the path to be a musician and that used to be a government job but today the private sector creates more employment and is bigger than the public sector says. Nicholas lardy with. The peterson institute for international economics. Private activity has steadily expanded over the last forty or fifty years and now accounts for roughly somewhere between two thirds and four fifths of the economy. Subs guitar is how grew up in the nineteen eighties. When the communist party tightly controlled everything from food rations and travel to jobs to people like him. China today seems pretty capitalist. Toll was from my vantage point. I can't see any tracy's of the plant economy today it may look that way because day-to-day consumers deal more with private companies. That's different as you go. Further up the supply chain says the chief economist of hong sung bank in china long done the state sector controls more of upstream industries. When you look at a natural resources strategic sectors aeronautics arctic's there are mostly state owned as well as state owned enterprises. There are also state-backed firms when the trump administration banned the sale of us technology to chinese businesses. A couple of years ago there were fears of a microchip shortage in china so the government stepped in again. Here's analysts nicholas. Lardy most of the companies producing chips in china are actually private and so the government is now channeling funds to these private companies in order to boost their capacity and help them become more innovative now national governments own some companies in market economies to but in the west there are nowhere near as many of these state owned enterprises or so ease as in. China says andrew bats in with the consultancy gav kale reaganomics. The share of essays and china's gdp is double or triple. What any western nation has ever experienced. These state owned firms get credit more easily from the banks but most analysts say they're less efficient. Still efficiency and profits aren't everything. China's government also uses these public companies to help stabilize the economy. In times of crisis like during the cove nineteen pandemic state factories were the first to resume work says analysts long than the helped china to become really the manufacturing center very quickly when.

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
"the weather channel" Discussed on Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
"In los angeles. I'm kai rozelle. It is the sixth of july good as always to have you along everybody. Our program begins on this tuesday with yet. Another pandemic induced videoconference routine though. They may be by now. This one could have ramifications for the entire global economy opec plus which is the thirteen core members of the cartel and ten oil-producing but not quite in the club yet countries had a tough weekend. Not only could they not come to terms on the aforementioned zoom on higher production targets as demand heats up. They couldn't even agree on when to meet next. Virtually or otherwise so that took crude prices to seven year highs at one point today before closing down a tad a bit more than seventy three dollars a barrel for the us benchmark west texas intermediate told you all that so we can tell you this that seven to three dollars and change is way above break even for most us oil producers and yet american drillers aren't pumping anywhere near what they were just a couple years ago. Now i always thought when prices spike like this it was drill. Baby drill right margaret blazes wildcat in correspondent. Andy sesame street. Okay so turns out. there's a lot. That's holding american producers back eleanor. Walled president of transversal consulting says first and foremost is the idea of capital discipline. Some of it is definitely due to this emphasis now on paying down debts on a return on investment but also. They're seeing a real reluctance among investors to shell out more money for new drilling. She says many institutional investors got burned over the last decade when the attitude and energy was all about growth before prices. Tanked that leads to the question. Jessie thomson at the federal reserve. Bank of dallas has producers are asking themselves before completing more wells. Is this something that we're going to be able to raise investor capital to do even if the cash is there. There are other factors at play as to why. Us producers are reluctant oil companies have to consider the regulatory ambitions of the biden administration says antoine half founding partner of the energy consultancy rose especially says when it comes to the methane leaks out of oil wells. There's probably be a concern among producers that they need to be very careful not to about the methane emissions due to match into the line into try to be used footprint as much as they can but come on seventy five bucks a barrel. Michael lynch fellow with the energy policy research foundation says despite all of these issues. That's still very tempting number for any oil company. The industry tends to promise capital discipline and slowly drift into irrational exuberance so If the price stays up long enough a you will see the The financial taps open. Give it a year. Lynch says and reluctance to drill will be thing of the past. I made dealer for marketplace. The high today in los angeles is a beautiful eighty two degrees lows overnight in the sixty. A little more humid than usual. But still very nice outside. You just got that weather free of charge from your favorite public radio host as you can get from your phone or google or your local television news broadcast but would you pay five dollars a month for that. Maybe plus some other weather stuff. The investment group that owns the weather channel says it is going to be offering a streaming service cleverly branded weather channel plus later this year also in the forecast fox weather new twenty four seven weather streaming platform courtesy of rupert. Murdoch of course. Climate change is not only making weather predictions more volatile. They're making them more important to consumers and more valuable thus to businesses marketplace's met levin. Explains that one weather channel plus may sound like an snl skit about how we've run out of ideas for streaming services but there are a lot of weather channel nerds and so we had a dress day that was Chooser like a tv day and so of course. It has the weather channel. Because it's my favorite kelly. Neal were a weather channel themed costume at the nursing home. She works at in anderson south carolina. The weather channel is on a lot and watches it at home too. She's constantly checking the app. Yes she'd consider a streaming service. I love the weather channel personality. People like if they had. Jim can tori on the weather streaming. Yeah that'd be worth by bus whether has always been the most commercially valuable hour of the newscast. That's where the commercials cough more. Marshall shepherd is a meteorologist at the university of georgia and host of a weather channel. Podcast he says extreme weather events that brutal heat dumb in the pacific northwest or more intense hurricane seasons have made the five day forecast even more compelling for the average viewer. We're starting to see things that are getting people's attention and so what's important about that. Is these things affect people's bottom lines. Their kitchen table lives their insurance rates. Ed may back studies. Climate change communication at george mason university. He's very interested in how the new fox weather channel will cover those events if they're bringing us the facts and just the facts meaning. The science could be a real service. A huge service in fact may backs research suggests conservative. Leaning voters are more likely to learn about climate change from local. Tv weather people than other outlets. I'm matt levin for marketplace on wall street. Today make of this what you will. Jeff bezos steps down as ceo of amazon stock promptly hits a record. High actually. Don't make anything of it. Correlation is not causation. Right gang now the ten year treasury note. That's a whole different deal..

Ben Shapiro
Record Cold Front In Chicago Tonight And Tomorrow
"Busting into record cold territory tonight and tomorrow night. We're dipping down into the mid twenties, couple of nights here in a row with a hard freeze across the area. I'm sorry to say Northwest winds behind a secondary cold front down from Canada Come in tonight and Thursday. And early April is frigid. 26 degrees are load tonight. Partly cloudy and cold. Thursday High 37 Lou 27 tomorrow night from the Weather Channel meteorologist Scott Larrimore, wls Am 8 90 with another update, 30 minutes Right now, with no hair 41 midway 43 along the lakefront

The Car Pro Show
Houston Weather: Clouds Saturday, Showers Sunday
"After starting off this Saturday with patchy fog and drizzle a cloudy sky through the afternoon is the high warms up to 84 approaching front will bring in showers and thunderstorms later tonight below 65. More rain early on Sunday that a few breaks the clouds later in the day will be cooler with a high of 70 with gusty winds out of the north northeast at a something Monday we're behind the mid seventies a meteorologist Jeff Mar, from the weather Channel, 74 to John More services. Ktrh 24 hour Weather

Consumer Estate Services with host Marty Nevel
Mostly cloudy and dry for Chicago area
"High in the upper sixties from the weather Channel Live Jeff Mar wls am a 90 with another update in 30 minutes. When will the Suez Canal be clear to the massive container ship? That is courage? Least stuck blocking traffic experts there today said. That depends on how well

Fifty Plus
Houston Weather: Monday brings gusty winds, more clouds, & some rain
"Of sunshine winds increasing out of the east at a high hitting 73 then cleared to the evening hours of an overnight low of 56 clouds will increase to wonder with gusty winds out of the southeast and high of 77 rain moves in Monday night, the love 62 clearing trade Tuesday with a high and the low eighties. I'm meteorologist Jeff Mar from the Weather Channel 69 to the John more services. Ktrh 24 hour Weather Center. Ktrh News time is 4

Mark Levin
Severe Storms Possible In North Texas Tuesday Night, Possible Severe Storm in Houston Wednesday Morning
"Severe weather threat increasing to our Northwest overnight Tonight and then the first half of Wednesday. Severe weather threat comes to Houston. Overnight lows. 70 degrees morning storms Wednesday. Some strong or severe specially late morning high 78 degrees and turning colder Wednesday night 50 degrees. Thursday. Sunshine 70 I'm meteorologist Scott Larrimore, the weather Channel

Ben Shapiro
Chicago Weather: We’re Not Done With Winter Just Yet
"Watching some wintry weather pull up from the Southwest. Here early tonight are low 35 degrees are some winter weather advisories up to our southwest several inches of snow for Chicago tonight mid thirties. Morning clouds. Afternoon Sunshine Tuesday High 43 mid forties Wednesday from the weather Channel meteorologist Scott Larrimore wls Am 8 90 with another update, 30 minutes, Right now we have light snow it O'Hare 30 degrees. Midway lights. No 31 along the lakefront 30

Rush Limbaugh
PGA Prepares For Return Of Players Championship
"Championship returns Thursday after a one year pandemic hiatus. One round was played at the TPC Sawgrass last year before the PGA Tour shut down for the next three months. It's the richest event in golf with a $15 million purse featuring 48 of the top 50 golfers in the world. Your weather Channel forecast is next. Have you been

The Best of Ben Shapiro
Chicago Weather: Mostly Sunny Skies For This Weekend
"To the mid forties to low fifties today, mostly sunny skies Tonight, clouds build in a few showers developing late low 38. Tomorrow might work in a stray shower. Early skies gradually clear high near 50 colder on Monday with sunshine on Lee going up to the mid thirties for the high from the weather Channel on Jeffy. No W L S C Make 90 with another update and 30

Sean Hannity
Houston Weather – Scattered showers start your weekend
"Week. We have been up in the eighties the last couple of days and we've got more mid and upper seventies coming up for Thursday Friday. There's some rain coming down with a cold front to Texas Thursday Friday and then some scattered thunderstorms in early March over the weekend 62 degrees Arlo for tonight. Very mild afternoon showers. Tomorrow. 73 meteorologists Scott Larrimore, the weather Channel Spring like now, 78 sugar Land 78 Katie 79 under mostly cloudy skies in Houston of the ktrh Top Tax Defenders 24 Hour Weather Center. Ktrh news time. Three old one Our top story in today's ERCOT

Purity Products
Gas Leak Forces Dozens Out Of New York city Building
"A scare on Friday F d N Y. Battalion chief Chuck down, he says. Con Ed has a crew that's investigating test and figure out where it's actually seeping from this type of whether we do get a lot of gas leaks. Several buildings in Prospect Park South were evacuated after reports of a strong gas odor. National grid has stopped the leak but has yet to turn the gas back on until the investigation proves the situation is safe. The F D N Y says a leak from a gas line in the street was the reason the homes were affected. There were no injuries and residents have been allowed to return to their apartments. Sports and your Weather Channel forecast next W o R news time to Oh four.

John Howell
Chicago area sees dangerous temperatures, heavy snowfall
"Winter not done with Chicago. Yet the snow just keeps on falling news is next. The first WLS Weather Channel forecast winter storm warning through noon Tuesday. Windy and cold this afternoon was snow Snow could be heavy at times later this afternoon into tonight, 8 to 12 inches of total snowfall Possible and cook County down through northwest Indiana, lesser amounts to the West and Northwest. From the Weather Channel meteorologist Ken Boone wls AM 8 90 with another update in 30 minutes right now, O'Hare 10 with the wind chill of 10 below, Midway 17 along the lakefront 17. These

Here & Now
South slammed by winter storm, millions left without power in Texas
"O'Dowd. This is here and now much of the country is in the path of a major winter storm today that is icing over roads, closing airports and causing rolling power outages for millions of Americans. Oklahoma City plunged to a record low six degrees below zero this morning. The last time I got even close to that cold was more than a century ago, Alana Roach to a reporter at the Texas Tribune woke up to an unfamiliar scene here. She is with her four year old daughter, Remmy and 17 month old son, Patrick. We are in Austin, Texas, on Welcome this morning to see what outside Ram Snow. Yeah. What do you want to do in it today? No angels and I'm Valley. No man's Yeah. How beautiful is our backyard? And that scared? It may look good. It may look beautiful, but it's also dangerous. Joining us now is Mark Elliott, a meteorologist and storms specialist at the Weather Channel based in Atlanta. Mark busy day Thanks for making time for us. Absolutely. You're not kidding. And then first let's focus in on Texas because we do not hear about snow and cold like that very often. How unprecedented have the conditions been in Texas? I mean, by all measures. This is just an incredible weather pattern that led to some incredible weather. That's really not done yet. I mean, as an example, you're just hearing from that family in the Austin area. They're gonna have single digit low temperatures when they wake up tomorrow morning, which is on Lee happened eight times in the long Recorded history of the Austin area. I mean, this is an impressive cold air outbreak by all measures and to see the snow across Texas. Very impressive as well. San Antonio officially had six inches of snow from this storm. Wow. Well, this has been going on for a few days because there was recently that terrible pile up around Fort Worth where nine people died on and now looks like every county in Texas is under a state of emergency. And we're seeing millions of people there who don't have power because of the burden on the power grid. It's just so great. So how dangerous is a storm like this? Yeah, I think it's a little bit under appreciated. How? How stress the body can get over When underneath these extreme cold conditions, You have to take all kinds of precautions. I mean, everyone was saying, you know, don't go traveling unless you absolutely have to, and I think most people are listening to that. But, you know, have blankets in the trunk of your car. In case you do get stuck somewhere Know where those extra blankets are in your house. In case you're you know, you lose power for an extended period of time. It is not a comfortable thing to go through. We'll put it that way, Right. And when windshields are that low in a place like Texas, where it doesn't happen very often, it might be worth it. For people to know. Like, what does it feel like? And how dangerous how long can you be exposed to that kind of weather? You know, and single digit temperatures like we are forecasting into central, even portions of southern Texas along with wind chills. That will be even colder than that when you could get frostbite outside in a matter of minutes, So, yes, it's fun, right? Do you have the kid? There's a fun side to this novelty of snow in Texas. But you do need to protect your skin. You need to make sure that you're Getting breaks and getting warmed up because you can really get hurt if you're out there too long. Yeah, And it is not just Texas. As we said neighboring Oklahoma. They've gone days now without getting above 20 F and even Seattle has gotten about a foot of snow. So how widespread is this system across the country? Yeah, A couple of different storms are rotating through what's a a bigger trough of low pressure across, say, the eastern two thirds of the country but then that Trump also extends into the Pacific Northwest. So that's the storm pattern. Storm's coming into the Pacific Northwest, diving very far south into you know, central or even southern Texas and then turning the corner going through the mid south and eventually into the Northeast corridor. So Everybody along that path is seeing ice or snow. Anyone north of that path is in the extreme cold air. And, yes, there is another storm waiting in the wings. So many of the same areas that we've been talking about are going to get snow again for the middle and end of the week, including North Texas. The Dallas area could see significant snow again. Little Rock could see significant snow Memphis could see significant snow. I mean, these are areas that don't get snow every season. So to be talking about it twice in one week is just one more example of how incredible this weather pattern really is. I mean, is it normal? I guess what you've been describing No, it's not normal, actually. So what's causing it all to happen? Yes, So there's there's a loaded question, right? Because weather will always happen and, you know, long term averages are made up of weather extremes on so it's winter. You're going to see winter weather, but you don't see this kind of winter winter weather every year, and a lot of people are like, Oh, it's so cold. You said climate change and global warming. There is a you know, ironic component to that that as the polls warm at different levels, it messes with the polar vortex. I'm sure people have remember hearing about that from a couple years ago as that slows down that strong corridor of wind around the Arctic that keeps that cold air locked up. It gets all kinds of wiggly and wobbly And that happens all the time. That polar vortex is always there. But this is an impressive wobble if you will. So all that Arctic air spilled into the lower latitudes where the U. S is and that cold air is, you know, we're really feeling the impact right now. Marc Elliot, the weather Channel. Thank you so much for your time.

John Howell
Chicago area hit with snow ahead of bitter cold
"Let's get to the news. Jon Snow falls the head of a major cold snap. We're gonna dip below zero. It's gonna get really really cold news is next. But first, the Weather Channel forecast a winter weather advisory in effect until noon tomorrow. You could see up to five inches of snow in some areas. 11 degrees for a low tonight Tomorrow cloudy a high of whose 16 the Arctic blast with winds of 45 MPH for the next few days or more up to 7 to 10 days we could see this. Right now. 33 at O'Hare 33 at Midway

WLS-AM 890
"the weather channel" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"From the weather Channel. I'm Jeff Martin. Have you ls am 8 90 with another update in 30 minutes from ABC News. I'm Michelle Franzen. A passenger Boeing plane that took off from Indonesia's capital is missing. Authorities say that flight originated in Jakarta. Now recovery efforts are underway. ABC News Aviation contributor Steven Daniel says initial indications point to a severe altitude drop. Why would that about precipitous drop of occurred? Lots of things could happen? Weather does not seem to have been a factor. But we do know that Indonesia has probably the worst air traffic safety record in the world is not the same aircraft is the 7 37 Max jets involved in two deadly crashes. Democrats say they plan to impeach President Trump, saying he incited the mob of Trump supporters to violently breach the U. S. Capitol leading to five deaths. A veces Rachel Scott has more House Democrats do decide to move forward with this impeachment resolution. We could see them introduce this as early as Monday, and so now the White House's blast This as partisan politics. They say that this move would only further divide the country and House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy saying at this point, he doesn't believe necessarily. It would be the right call Flags at the Capitol flying half staff in honor of fallen Capitol police officer Brian Sick Nick ABC is Kenneth Martin has more on the expanding criminal investigation, law enforcement coming through social media posts, surveillance, video and mountains of cell phone data. New video appearing to show an Associated Press photographer being assaulted by the mob. Thousands were there, but so far only 13 charged in federal court..