block representatives adam schiff to eric swalwell from returning to their post on the house intelligence committee. schiff and swalwell are outspoken californian democrats who previously served as impeachment managers during the impeachment of donald trump. republicans also sought retribution against ilhan omen, the congresswoman, saying remarks she said in the past which he publicly apologized in 2019. two congressional terms ago. this is the first time republicans have been back in power in the house. on thursday, all but one republican members voted to remove omar from her seat on the foreign affairs committee. that s not even a half of it. in addition to keeping members of committees, republicans created the so-called select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government. which will be shared by ohio representative jim jordan. jordan has repeatedly compared his subcommittee to the church committee. one of the most respected and effective channels in congress
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Need the heavier jackets. There are clouds around, and 50s at the bus stop. Well up into the 60s as they are off the bus this afternoon. Right now 50 degrees in worcester, and there are a couple of 40s, orange up to keen. Boston 53. 56 on the cape in hyannis so it is a mild start. You can see the clouds around. They thin out, lower 60s today and well keep climbing. You can see the clouds this is the function of a warm front. Our rain will come from this cold front and that pushes in tomorrow so its a dry one today we will get close to 70, out to framingham, upper 60s in lowell, and mid to upper 60s through worcester, and south of town nearing 73 from bridgewater for november. Well let you know when the cooler air returns. Out to the roads, good morning, olessa. Olessa good morning. A live look outside. A check of the bridge. You can see traffic is moving along at a good pace. Now to the maps and you can see the rest of your ride. We have volume on 24 out of brockton, and plus word of a