that s a ski resort. rachel: or a mental institution. is that what you out of. rachel: that s what i thought. the reason we re starting in vermont, because last hour we read a report that a moving company reported that vermont is the state that most people move to in 2023. will has been extolling the virtues of vermont. he loves it. we didn t believe it, that could be the case. the state where most people moved, we cracked the code on this one. yeah, the reality is, it s the percent it s complicated. the second most moved into state according to the city you i did, washington, d.c. what it is, it s the net percentage of people who moved in versus moved out. so 63% of the moves in washington, d.c. were inbound versus outbound. that means more people are moving into vermont but less people are moving out if that makes sense. if you ve got a state like texas, tennessee, south carolina, y you ve got tons of people moving in and you have people moving out and maybe 55
i get a good feeling. griff: good morning, looking live at a gray kind of looking pittsburgh. you are listen to florida. florida is back. good morning, griff jenkins, joey jones joining us christmas week. you are stuck with us another day. do you know what i like to do before the little bug shows what city it is. i look at the city and try to guess. guess how many times i have gotten it right. griff: zero? carley: goose egg. maybe this time will be the time i get it right. joey: go with the state. west coast i don t know if i could go city. griff: new york city wet and rainy. carley: cats and dogs. griff: handed me at the hotel i m staying at umbrella covered in cats. did not protect me. joey: only one umbrella for this show called the weatherman. carley: i needed one. i never have an umbrella on me. and i m always surprised. i never learn my lesson. every time i leave my apartment building always running. run. griff: katy our producer doesn t do umbrell
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corral republicans on the debt deal, run desantis is in iowa, marking the first big speech of his presidential campaign and taking aim at the former president. now, he is attacking me over some of these disagreements. i think that he s doing it in a way that the voters are going to side with me. our panel will explain how all of this will play with the national audience. plus, a new study shows that the first 45 words of police officer says during a traffic stop of a black driver can predict how that encounter will end. i will talk to one of the researchers who discovered the warning signs of a police stop likely to escalate. remember the fifth grade florida teacher who is investigated for showing a disney movie with a gay character in it? as we speak, there is a heated school board meeting going on where parents and students have a lot to say about all of this. that teacher will join us straight from the board meeting. just a reminder, here is the controversial scene.
former supreme court justice sandra day o connor honored today in d.c. as an american pioneer, on and off the bench. are there lessons the country can still learn from her remarkable life? speaking of high ranking women, vice president kamala harris with an extraordinary political challenge to be a game changer in next year s election. the biden campaign s bold plan to make abortion the pivotal issue for 2024 and putting harris in charge of making it happen. and what s it going to take to get rudy giuliani to stop lying about georgia election workers ruby freeman and shaye moss? after a $148 million judgment failed to stop him, freeman and moss are suing giuliani again, seeking a court order to stop his, quote, campaign of targeted defamation and harassment. so, what happens now? but we start in washington, where tears mixed with laughter and applause remembering a life well lived, a stirring and emotional tribute to sandra day o connor, known to history, of course, as