chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. rick: good morning, the town of rolling fork has about 1,750 people so imagine a small town like that everybody knows everybody, and now you re going to have everybody who knows somebody if you weren t yourself impacted by the storm. it s going to be a really rough day for people as the sun comes up just exactly one hour from now. this year has been a really active tornado season. we ve had 282 tornadoes. typically so far in the season we would have 174 tornadoes, and you get a look at that. this is just your statistical averages. march right there, we are headed into our what is generally really active months of april and may and june. doesn t mean that ll be the case this year but certainly that trend has been the case. all of this has been those storm s that have been coming across california, have made their way across parts of the south where its been really warm, above average temperatures for a long time, and those temps are still re
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until further notice. officials investigating the cause and they believe it may be a gas leak that is to blame. and those are your headlines. so pete, over to you. pete: thank you, will. all right, well a california school board meeting breaking out in chaos after over anti-crt criticism. watch this. if you would like the whole auditorium can leave. that s the way we re going to conduct joe, joe? we need order in the building or i ll let everybody leave. [overlapping speakers] pete: tim acula, valley uni- tied school district voted to fan crt, and is now going so far as hiring our next guest to help teachers replace indoctrination with a more classical education. anti-crt consultant christopher aarons joins us now.
in fulton county public poll workers were rejected from under the false pretense of a water main burst. everybody leave. which we now know was a total lie. then election officials pulled boxes and suitcases of ballots from under a table. you saw it on television. totally fraudulent. illegally scanned them for nearly two hours totally unsupervised. tens of thousands of votes. this act coincided with a mysterious vote dump of up to 100,000 votes for joe biden. almost none for trump. that sounds fair. that was at 1:34 a.m. mr. secretary, mr. sterling, i want to thank you for your service to the state of georgia and to the country. speaker bowers, likewise, i want to thank you for your service to
0 explicit ask of the call. let s play a part of that conversation. so look, all i want to do is this: i want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. we won the state. secretary, was the president here asking you for exactly what he wanted? one more vote than his opponent? what i knew is that we didn t have any votes to find. we continued to look. we investigated like i shared the numbers with you. there were no votes to find. it was an accurate count that had been certified. as our general counsel said, there was no shredding of ballots. mr. secretary, after making this request, the president goes back to the danger of having you deny these allegations of fraud. let s listen to that part of the clip. and i watched you this morning. you said, well, there was no criminality. but i mean, all of this stuff is very dangerous stuff when you talk about no criminality. it s very dangerous for you to say that. secretary raffensperger, you wrote about this in your book