Trick or treating forecast coming up. Julie grauert with live drive time traffic. Shiri, things looking better on roads than yesterday. We are seeing bright green. Moving along 93 throughout cloverleaf and work oburn and medford. Pike looks good through framingham to the weston tolls. This is what you see wide open. Live drive times. 11 minutes on 24 from 106 to 128. 19 minutes on 93 south from 495 to the leverett connector. Nine minutes on the prey from to the pike. Back to you. New this morning, police are called to the scene of a crash in charleston, overnight. This happened on chelsea street and rutherford avenue. Our crew at the scene said two people were hurt. Unclear how serious those injuries are. Happening today, students in lowell are getting ready to head back to school after a health scare during lunchtime. Fox25s Jessica Reyes live at the Sullivan Middle School where investigators are still unsure what caused the illness. Good morning, jess. Good morning, gene. Yeah, all s
Lot in springfield, virginia, this is what its looking like across the entire d. C. Region. While this snow continues to pick up 1350ed and continues to pick up intensity and will probably through tomorrow night, then comes the aftermath. The situation is gonna be when you have these huge miles of snow, it will be very difficult to clean up. You will have potential problems withed intoinged with with flooding and all kinds of issues. Problems on peoples worth. Prob Blood Pressure unforeseen problems were looking at at this point in the situation. But obviously the situation is not good for drivers. They are telling drivers all week stay off the roads. A lot of drivers have heeded that call. This storm is intense and will only get worse as we go into tomorrow. I know you are just freezing out there. Air with us. We see you there in a Grocery Store parking lot. How are people hunkering down . Reporter what elected officials really have put the word out, weve been talking about this all w
Jordan and lebanon than inside of syria. You would see an implosion. Massive malnutrition rates, mortality rates through the roof. Most of the deaths now unfortunately are because of the war. We would probably see in terms of social indicators a much larger humanitarian catastrophe without aid. And i might add, obviously if possible we want to get our assistance to people in their homes so they dont have to flee. They need to be able to flee if they feel they have to. But it is better to get it there and then that reduces the strain on the surrounding countries. And as you mentioned, jordan is a critical partner for us. The same with lebanon, we are concerned about their stability in those countries, that is critical. And frankly, terrorism. A young man growing up, he cant feed his family, he hasnt got a job, hes going to be much more open to the lure if you will, of people asking him to do bad things. Thank you very much. I think i got my question answered. Mrs. Frankel. Mr. Yo ho. An
As well to please silence your phones. Our panelist is carolynning of the Washington Post. Were thrilled to have her here today. And i wanted to read you a very brief, bio mislenic has worked at the Washington Post since 2000. And she previously reported at the Philadelphia Inquirer the Charlotte Observer and last but not least the bryn mawr haverford by college news. As a as a former College Newspaper person myself. I wanted to pay tribute to that. But she won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize among many other accolades. For her work on misconduct inside the secret service, which will be discussing today. And in addition to this book zero fail the rise and fall of the secret service will be discussing. Today she is also written to other books a very stable genius donald j. Trumps testing of america with her colleague philip rucker. And also i alone can fix it. Donald j. Trumps catastrophic final year about the pandemic that weve been living through for the past two years. So, please give her a
And last but not least as a former College Newspaper wanted to pay tribute to that. [applause] she won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize among many other accolades for her work on misconduct, which we will be discussing today and in addition to this book the rise and fall of the secret service, we will be discussing shes also written two other books and also i alone canum fix it, the catastrophic final year of the pandemic weve been living through for theso past two years so please give her a warm welcome. [applause] thank you for being here today. Your book captures the issues inside the secret service asge well as the individual heroism of agents when lives are on the line. Its a rich topic for discussion and i wanted to start by asking having covered the secret Service Since 2012, when did you think this would be such a rich topic of discussion for a book . I am so delighted im being questioned by a lawyer that used to be a journalist. Nli grew up in a family of lawys and im the only one that