a plane, a beechcraft turbo-prop, owned by a local doctor and took it over tupelo and flying around and around and around and flight tracker is keeping track of what he s up to. hope he hasn t been making good on his threat, but he s running out of fuel in the process. charles watson is in mississippi. neil, obviously, this is a developing situation we were here in jackson, mississippi covering the water crisis when we started seeing reports of a man flying low and a plane circling a walmart this morning. we were told from tube low police they started receiving reports this morning of the low-flying plane. people were concerned with what they saw so they decided to put a call in to police. we re told by police that that pilot later got into contact with police and threatened to intentionally crash that plane into a walmart. about two hours later, we re then told the pilot moved out of the tupelo, mississippi air space and headed towards blue springs, mississippi where he be
i tear up when i see our anthem and our flag. i m not a monarchist and never have bern, but i found myself deeply affected by the queen s death. i caught a glimpse of her when she visited my home in sussex and when we were given the day off school to go see the queen. and when she came to lunch at the home of the prime minister. but like so many people across the world. i was deeply moved by everything she did. i thought i knew her. the new prime minister liz truss put it well when she says queen elizabeth is the rock upon which modern britain was built. even if like me you don t support the monarchy, you can understand that and you could not be failed to be moved by everything she did and said. shall be devoted to your service and our great family to which we all belong. she did derot devote her whole love to serving public. britain and com commonwealth. the lesson an individual could make such a difference with her human qualities, she was she had a common touch. she
country is headed. not this hit and run stuff, not to cherry pick but a more folsom understanding, william jacob son with a great web site, this pairnk gave sums it up for me: so this garcie paragraph sums it up for me: what about the united states? this got mde to thinking. in between our elections, a lot happens to this country s tothat is not subject to elections. no longer subject to representative government. did you support the hiring of 87 thousand new irs agents? was that on a boot ballot, the disruption of energy independence? and complete attack on theepen c combustion engine and automobiles that usene? gasoline? did yo u support somehow, or vote for open borders where fentanyl and illegall im immunity and ms-13 and drugg car at the time cartels our can operate freely? did you votede forr. or support or hear about a massive debt? a massive debte like the planet has never seen on top of regular spending? that would affect inflation the way it does. did someone r
states we will be landing in gander. and i thought what? a call on september 11, i was flying from paris to dallas. i was the captain of a very large airplane it was a 777. it was a gorgeous day. ask my partner sue and i were coming home from paris. i was a passenger on air france zero zero four. flew into kazakhstan for an adoption and we adopted a little girl while they are. we left frankfurt on her way to dallas. it was flight 3299. we had already been out of the country for 25 days. we were more than anxious to get home. i was thinking it s a matter of hours now we will be home. we had family waiting for us. all the sudden all the flight attendants went white as a sheet. the plane slowed considerably, took a hard bank to the right. my first impression, i knew something was wrong. i thought there is probably another airplane nearby or something too. the flight attendant started clearing trays and closing doors. just kinda battening down the hatches it. we are
let s begin with these wise words from our 35th president. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. keep that in mind. the problems facing us in the 60s ranked from civil rights, a huge deal, the vietnam war, a huge deal, to the plethora of assassinations. but we understood back then that america was the land of the fry, not the freeloaders. look what happened this week with the student loans. we are a nation who pays for college. or i should say used to know that. if you couldn t pay, you take out a loan. or you get to decide if you want a four-year degree tore you might be better suited for a trade school. all pathways were forges your own way. to get success in america you wrote your own ticket. now we are a country with 10 million job openings and 6 million jobless choose not to fill those job openings. we would rather be on tiktok than punch the clock. apple is having trouble getting their employees to go into work three days a we