have come for spring break. two people were shot and killed. we could have avoided everything that has happened. children will not be attending today, due to picketing. they are probably being left behind. she gets it. mcneil takes it and stolen and knocks off indiana on their home court. steve: yep, cheryl crowesinging at 7:01 central time in new orleans right now. gorgeous as they look to the east as the sun is coming up. in the big easy, they are looking for a daytime high of 70. first full day of spring. steve: right now it is 37. cold in new york city. brian: people say one thing they miss about the northeast is the change of seasons. true. brian: watch us wach patiently for temperatures to change. it was 38 yesterday day. steve: 37 right now, what is going on. it is the first full day of spring. groundhog phil. steve: feel sorry for us stup up here, high taxes, high crime, $8 coffee. we will have pizza. pizza and we have news and update
climate change. the high court curbed carbon emissions at the time when scientists are sounding the alarm on the case of dploeshl warming. also today, president biden lashed out over their decision to overturn roe. he supports a filibuster carveout for congress to codify abortion rights. he said that at the nato summit in madrid, where he announced new aid for ukraine. we will discuss this a little later, first, new developments in the january 6th investigation. resources tell cnn that cassidy hutchinson, the former aide was contacted by someone in the former president s orbit to try to influence her testimony. those revelations so damming that the committee has now issued a subpoena for one of the central figures in the west wing, pat cipollone, the former top lawyer at the trump white house. cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles. do we know who was trying to influence tuesday s testimony? reporter: we do not, alisyn. you remember the end on tuesday after hutchin
NEW YORK — The New York area’s strongest earthquake in 140 years rattled northern New Jersey on Friday morning, shaking office buildings in Manhattan and snarling travel.
NEW YORK — The New York area’s strongest earthquake in 140 years rattled northern New Jersey on Friday morning, shaking office buildings in Manhattan and halting air traffic.