we ve got thunderstorms working through parts of the north east. that s going to be out of here by the time we get to later parts of our day. we ll see that lingering for parts of new england as we get into the late evening hours. and tomorrow nice forecast across parts of the eastern third of the country. we will see mainly sunshine and isolated showers out of the picture, but the heat continues for the south. i sound like a broken record when we re talking about temperatures there, but that s going to start to expand a little further to the north so the central plains will be quite warm, triple digit warm as we get into your weekend plans. that sounds terrible. still ahead here on way too early, an update on the war in ukraine as the united states allows allies to send american made f-16 fighter jets to the war torn country. we ll be right back with that. e war torn country we ll be right back with that. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority
wrong room and detained a random guy. it s funny i ve convinced this exact thing will happen every time i order a dirty movie. you felt it, huh? to be clear this happened a few weeks ago but i m slow. the feds had intended to run a training exercise with a role playing actor waiting in a designated room which sounds exactly how larry kudlow got me into those restraints. it s so funny. he just could have asked. but they accidentally forced their way into the room of an innocent delta airlines pilot who was sound asleep, probably because his flight was already delayed. but here s the crazy part, they handcuffed the guy and put him in the shower and proceeded to fiercely interrogate him for nearly an hour before he convinced them that they had the wrong guy. that sounds terrible. but as long as you re forcing
he is going to die from living in his own home, what do i tell him? this preventable accident put a scarlet letter on our town. people do not want to come here, businesses are struggling, home values are plummeting. if we wanted to leave, we couldn t, who would buy our homes brian: that mom joins us now. sounds terrible, you are just saying the facts as they are. how can we help? thanks for inviting me to be here today. i appreciate the media attention in regard to the east palestine train derailment and i think it has helped put some pressure on norfolk southern to do the right thing, so thank you. steve: it is heartbreaking, your little boy said mom, am i going to die from this. you just mentioned the fact your
who are saying, boy, that sounds terrible. they should move summer else. i wouldn t want to live there. so we know it s not so easy to pick up a move from rails. people have lived here for generations, as we heard, from jim stewart a believe his name was. his family came from germany. he told that story. when you don t have the financial resources to relocate, you are stuck in a place and you ve got roots there and you send your kids to school there. and so, the situation really is like people who are stuck in an environment where they have good reason to believe that the drinking water is not really drinkable, and that the air is not something that they should be breathing in. that they won t get all of the medical care they need, when they visit the local hospital, and that nothing is materially going to change for the foreseeable future. listen, go ahead, what
we caught up with one father who came out here with his son because they ve been stuck at the airport for the better part of about a day and a half now and he was trying to get them on stand-by. here is what he told us. my situation is trying to get them home from visiting us on the holidays. they were scheduled to fly out on saturday. and canceled flight after canceled flight until this morning. now it is stand-by hoping they ll get on to get home. reporter: and just about everyone that we ve talked to that has been rebooked on a flight. they re not going getting out of here until maybe tuesday or website the earliest. it is looking like they ll get out of town come thursday. amara. sounds terrible. tough holiday season for so many travelers. carlos suarez, thank you so much. those freezing temperatures, that blanketing much of the country for christmas weekend are beginning to ease.