The Sunday Flyover Replay : Winter Storm Threatens, Ransom Baguettes, and a Very Expensive House

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The Sunday Flyover Replay : Winter Storm Threatens, Ransom Baguettes, and a Very Expensive House

Presented by Russell Sherrard,

Narrated by Artificial Intelligence, Our Hosts are Christopher and Jenny,

THE FLYOVER REPLAY,

Sunday, November 17, 2024,

Good Morning! On this day in 1970, Douglas Engelbart received the patent on his design for a prototype computer mouse. Engelbart called it a “mouse” because he thought the cord looked like a tail.

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TAKEOFF,

Winter Storm Threatens Thanksgiving Travel,

A late November storm packing snow, high winds, and frigid temperatures is expected to develop out of the Rockies on Tuesday and Wednesday of Thanksgiving week, potentially complicating holiday travel in some areas.

The storm will track north and sweep across the North Plains and Upper Mississippi Valley, delivering soaking rains, snow, 50-60 mph wind gusts, and freezing temperatures as far south as the Gulf Coast.

The storm will intensify over the Great Lakes Wednesday and Thursday, producing high winds that could knock down tree branches and take out power across the central and North Plains, Great Lakes, and Ohio and Tennessee valleys.

Toward week’s end, snow is possible across western Michigan and its Upper Peninsula, western New York, parts of the Ohio Valley, the northern mid-Atlantic, and the interior Northeast.

Tren de Aragua Crime Surges in Tennessee,

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is warning residents of Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga about a surge in Tren de Aragua gang violence.

The notorious gang has expanded criminal activity beyond human trafficking in those areas, and it’s now also committing retail crime theft and murder in broad daylight, taking on drug cartels in what TBI Director David Rausch described as “very violent, bloody battles.”

Tennessee Representative and Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee Mark Green released a statement Friday commending the TBI for sounding the alarm and expressing his support for the incoming Trump-Vance administration’s agenda to “restore order at our borders, revamp interior enforcement, and bring safety back to our communities.”

Postmortem on Harris Campaign Heats Up,

President-elect Donald Trump’s decisive win over Vice President Kamala Harris has prompted blunt advice for the Democratic party from within and without.

Democratic strategist James Carville blamed Harris’ loss on her support of “exotic” policies and on President Joe Biden not dropping out of the race early enough.

NBA great Charles Barkley, an Independent, blamed the loss on a lack of solutions to immigration and inflation, and he criticized Harris’ strategy of using celebrities to influence voters.

Real Time host Bill Maher criticized Democrats who call Trump supporters “stupid” saying, “I got bad news for you. They don’t have a monopoly on stupid.”

At least one Democratic leader could see the writing on the wall before Election Day. Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) criticized the party’s “woke” positions during a Nov. 2 appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience and said moving forward, Democrats should stop “freaking out” over every move Trump makes.

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Thanks Christopher,

Now, back to the News.

SPORTS,

No. 12 Georgia defeated No. 7 Tennessee 31-17 yesterday to all but secure a College Football Playoff berth, while Florida pulled off an upset over No. 22 LSU. Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty continued his Heisman campaign with a dominant 150-yard three-touchdown performance, and Kansas shocked No. 7 BYU on the road.

NFL Injuries: Cincinnati Bengals star receiver Tee Higgins is expected to play on Sunday after missing three straight games with a quad injury, while Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker will miss at least four weeks after undergoing surgery on his left knee. Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence will miss a second consecutive game with a shoulder injury.

Anthony Edwards slammed down a monster dunk while helping the Minnesota Timberwolves defeat the Sacramento Kings in the team’s first 2024 NBA Cup game.

FINANCE,

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name his National Economic Adviser, Council on Economic Advisers, and other economic team members this week.

Tesla representatives told a Trump transition committee they support the incoming president’s plan to kill the $7,500 consumer tax credit for electric vehicle purchases.

United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell is calling on the world’s biggest economies to support global climate finance efforts to help trigger a deal at the COP29 talks.

THE ROTATOR,
SUNDAY REWIND,

Ladies and gentlemen, our most-read stories of the week. Enjoy!

It was mascots vs. kids in a silly tackle football game that got a bit rough.

Here’s a map that ranks median home prices in every state in America.

A mental-strength expert advises using this two-word phrase to help stop worrying and overthinking.

QUICK HITS,

Hackers who stole data from French energy company Schneider Electric demanded the company pay a $125,000 ransom—in baguettes.

Fireball Whiskey is introducing a new limited edition line called “Crierball,” distilled from the “real human tears” of losing football fans.

A photographer spent 10 years taking pictures of dogs in the ancestral homelands of their breed.

Older Lego sets can be worth many thousands of dollars. Most valuable: the 2013 Spider-Man mini-figure, at $17,000.

The Polish village of Suloszowa went viral after a drone showed how all 5,672 residents live on one single street.

Pesto, the puffy penguin who became a viral sensation for his brown feathers, is back in the news now that he’s shedding his feathers in favor of a penguin’s usual sleek tuxedo outfit.

Daily Quote,

“I love Beyonce. That ain’t gonna make me vote a certain type of way .. you guys lost because y’all stupid.”

— Charles Barkley on why the Democrats lost the presidential election

And thats the news for today.

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