was a great victory for dominion and ultimately for the truth the remarkable volume of evidence that emerged showing that fox news lied and knew it was lying, would have been amplified a little at the trial, but we got most of it in the remarkable run up to the trial the verdict of $767 million, that was an amazing verdict because the actual damages that dominion was able to quantify economically was closer to $112 million. so the ratio of 6 to 1 is probably as much as any court would have permitted besides, you have to discount the $1.7 billion that they were seeking or $1.67 billion by the probability and it s not more probable than not, but it was a
may bring the coldest christmas in four decades to parts of the country. there has already been major snowfall in parts of the country, including minnesota and washington state, as you can see from these pictures. more than 90 million people in 37 states are set to experience sub zero temperatures, including places as far south as texas prompting warnings from officials. and the cold snap could become what s known as a bomb cyclone by tomorrow. more than 2,200 flights have already been cancelled across the states. an estimated 112 million people are expected to travel over the next couple of weeks 102 million of which will go by car. presidentjoe biden says travelling over the next few could be a matter of life and death. please, take this storm extremely seriously. i don t know if your bosses will let you but if y all have travel plans, leave now. that s not a joke, i m sending my staff, if they have plans to leave tomorrow, late tonight, i m telling
are alive right now. it feels like negative 45 degrees in sioux city, iowa. notice chicago. not yet. you still feel like 29 degrees. that s a 75 degree difference between iowa and chicago. that s what they re going to expect in the chicago area. notice dallas, windchill is down to 4 as this cold air is about to surge all the way through central texas, even into south texas. and for that reason, that s why we have these windchill warnings up, 112 million people included in those. we ve been watching the snow breaking out this in areas north of d.c., pennsylvania. and back where the windy conditions are, snow in kansas city, that will approach chicago and st. louis too. blizzard warnings in eight different states. right now the worst of it, south dakota, minnesota and areas of minnesota. there s a rapidly developing storm as it heads through the
the best way to communicate with us and to get realtime or close to realtime updates from our national operations center in chicago about what is happening on your flight. charles alluded to bill: i downloaded it over the weekend. it s a good app and keeps current for the flights. i recommend it. aa says this about the travel forecast. 112 million will journey 50 miles or more. i don t know how they know this. that s what we go through every year over the holidays. air travel see an increase 14% over last year and 7 million americans expected to fly. we were in omicron last year and 12 months later, what s the status of that a year later? maybe what does it say about the economic strength below it? well look, i think the biggest difference is we aren t seeing the same kind of covid spike we did over the holidays last year. that s going to contribute to a much smoother travel experience for a lot of people than they
bomb cyclone, if that what it turns out to be to hit because we re going to have almost record travel. 112 million people will travel in some form over the christmas holiday. that s an increase of 3.5 million. air travel, yeah, that will be big time up to up about 18%. third busiest travel on record for the year. the analysts say people are going to go through this even though they know the storm is coming, they re going to try to make the trip. here s why. a lot of folks are thinking of it as the first normal holiday season since before the pandemic, which is why i think we re seeing the numbers so high of folks ready to travel. so i think people are going to want to push it. they don t want to cancel their plans. and i leave you, martha, with the two busiest travel days. one is thursday. that s when the big storm will hit the upper midwest, december 22. and then thursday wednesday,