questions about his own private jet. what do chinese spy balloons and ufos have in common? what if someone can get inside your head and know exactly what you are thinking? sound crazy? the technology is real and it s here, and it s now. the new ear pod technology that will blow your mind. what a lie spewed by the biden administration. about how the government, it s not that they lied, they have gotten all too comfortable lying to us all the time. they lie, they lie some more, then they believe the lies and if you question the lies, the army of fact checkers are picking at your heels. this peace in the wall street journal makes the case that it s second nature for the government to lie to us first and keeps truth as a backup option. but their lies are only possible if they are propped up by the comic book character where they feed off each other. who is the symbio here in it s the liberal media, social media and the so-called fact checker identified. over canada s yukon terr
infomercials. his colleagues are adamant they don t want him back on moral ground. i feel sad think at this news, cable without don lemon is not what we imagined. everything becomes the apple store, there was certain joy in watching his unpredictable low iq zaniness. let s see conventional news anchor working for a conventional station. i would think hijacking or mechanical failure, not don lemon, only he had the child-like creativity to imagine the train had been swallowed by a black hole, in case you forgot that legendary moment. mechanical failure, but what if it was something we don t understand. people have been asking about black holes and on and on and referencing the twilight zone, which has a similar plot. i know it is preposterous, but is it? is it preposterous, mock that clip, there was demented genius on display there and we appreciated it. now it is over. the story of don lemon is more than one man s dead career, it is in fact fascinating career that illustra
now is those that are in the hospital, those families that have lost loved ones and support our brave men and women of law enforcement community that ran towards the danger and ran towards the fire. dana: kentucky s attorney general talking to us a short time ago about yesterday s deadly bank shooter in louisville. five people killed by an employee who entered the bank with a rifle. eight others injured including three police officers who ran into the bank to confront the gunman. one of those officers is still in critical condition after getting shot in the head. we pray for his well-being. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. good morning. bill: i m bill hemmer. louisville police rushing into the bank three minutes after the shooting began swiftly ending the carnage inside old national bank in downtown louisville. officials say 25-year-old connor sturgeon opened fire off his co-workers. he live streamed the attack on social media until officers
it s pretty icy and very slick. like even in the areas that have been plowed really well, if you get about 40 miles per hour, you start sliding around. we rented a cabin for the week this week but we had to cancel it because we were worried we wouldn t get out of there later or get up the driveway. so we actually stayed home this week instead of going on a trip. that s the perils of winter but this is something else. wrong. look at us. hey! this is going to be trouble. it s about to be on. sarah and i have known each other forever. poppy and kaitlan are off, sara sidner is with us. are you ready for the weather? no. this is why i m here. this suit it s hot. it s hot. thank you. millions of americans coast to coast bracing for extremely low temperatures, dangerous wind chills and power outages. it is serious out there. we have reporters across the country covering the storm. plus the january 6th committee releasing the final report and placing the
the death toll from the russian missile attack on the apartment building in dnipro, ukraine, a rising. ukrainian officials say the total number of people killed now stands at 44. earlier this morning ukraine s first lady olena zelenska speaking in davos condemning russia for the senseless murder of civilians. translator: there is nothing off limits for russia. this missile was built to destroy aircraft carriers and was used against the civilian infrastructure. these ordinary people at home on a saturday, that s enough reason for russia to skill. we will take you live to the site of that atrocity where search and rescue efforts are ongoing. here in the u.s. several meetings are happening today. president biden hosts the dutch prime minister at the white house, secretary of state antony blinken meets his uk counterpart in a high-level delegation from the united states is in kyiv at this very moment. all this as russia says it is planning to increase troop levels. we a