7 00 a. M. On wednesday before what started ashore. You can see it is not that far away, riepgt . Which way is it moving . There is the edge. It is not getting any closer. It continues to snow in the northern portions of berks county, well just wait until it gets a little push and eventually it will and starts coming down our way. It may start to rain in the philadelphia area, by the morning rush, it is snowing and temperatures are going down a little bit. That means some accumulation and tammie will tell you about that glenn, you talked about that it was not moving. I think there is a lot of people would say it is fine if it does not want to move. We know better than that. Allentown, redding and up here in berks county and Lehigh Valley and the suburbs into the poconos, thats where we could see the 3 to 6 inches and the light band of pink here, thats 1 to 3 inches. Then you get to the lower suburbs to philadelphia. Just to east side of i95. Thats where we could see 1 to 2 inch of sno
The judge is a respected guy whand what was the name . That was some crowd. Thank you for all youre doing. We had twice the number outside. And then you had crazy beto, beto had 400 people in a parking lot. They said his crowd was wonderful. This happened as men and women and children were in hospital beds recovering from one of the deadliest Mass Shootings in our nations history. Crowd size again. That was in a hallway speaking to a private group of First Responders. When he first went to the cameras in el paso, the first time the public heard from him after this his first words to a nation in mourning were about himself. The love, the respect for the off fe office of the presidency, i wish you could have been in there to see it. I wish you could have been there it is no different here. To remind you on monday when the president addressed the nation reeling off the deadly weekend on that prepared speech on a teleprompter, the president called for political unity. Now is the time to se
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LAKE COUNTY, IL The following information comes from the Lake County Sheriff s Office and court records as a record of police activity, including incidents reported by the public and those arrested by police. Criminal charges represent accusations by the state and are often dropped or reduced. Updated information may be available from the Lake County Clerk of the Circuit Court.
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Clifford W. Husbye, 41, of the 400 block of Main Street, Wauconda, is accused of having a warrant for driving under the influence, and was arrested Dec. 21 Wauconda. His bond was set at $20,000, and he was assigned a court date of Jan. 15, 2021.
el paso thing and the waning hours of that evening, the dayton thing occurred, everybody here kind of had a similar reactions. oh, we never thought it could happen here, it would never happen to us, to have it happen to both areas at the same time is a really it s really like a nightmarish scenario. amanda, you want to jump in on that? yeah. i found out and then just hours later derrick found out about his hometown. we were both in disbelief about that. i still can t believe it even coming here, i still can t believe it. we re completely devastated. i know your heart breaks for texas and ohio. derrick you said when you were at the protests yesterday, you were pleased who saw other people who looked like you, who were protesting. you told my producer something i wanted to ask about. you said as a middle class white male you feel embarrassed.
have been powerful and painful and full of hate and full of bigotry, full of racism, and those words are still out there. my next two guests attended that el paso protest yesterday. their background provides a unique conversation. amanda barbara and derrick rhodes join us. thanks to you two for being here. i mean, just going back to saturday night/sunday morning, amanda, you get the news that this mass shooting happens in your hometown. and then hours later, derrick, you get the news about dayton. are shootings just so comm commonplace now that everyone will say happened in my hometown? it s disgusting. yeah, absolutely. it was a surreal experience. right after we heard about the