the afternoon. very rare for the national weather service to do so in these parts. today meantime pasadena and deer park schools are closed and may be again tomorrow. the bottom line here, everyone extremely grateful and sort of surprised to be quite frank with you that there were no injuries or fatalities reported with these very, very strong storms. sandra. sandra: live in pasadena. casey, thank you. and for continuing coverage, fox weather by downloading the app for free, you can also use your phone to scan the qr code on your screen. trace: a fire breaking out at a high rise apartment building in chicago. this happened in the kenwood neighborhood in chicago s south side along lake michigan. it spread to several floors of the 25 story building.
of the tech policy center at the heritage foundation joins us now. wonderful to meet you, welcome to the show and here is hawley on that this morning. listen. what my bill does is at this time specifically goes after tiktok, it bans it. it does not ban any other app, but also requires a comprehensive report to congress on the threat tiktok poses and relationship with the ccp, chinese communist party which is important. sandra: you are here with your research and support a ban of tiktok, government devices, that is happening coast to coast, many states have chosen to ban tiktok on government devices but why for everyone documents the ban? yeah, that stops the bleeding a little bit but does not it s not a panacea and when you have personal devices they can connect to official wi-fi networks and the crux of the
machines out. national guard is still going door to door doing wellness checks on folks, and yet the work continues as you see here in south buffalo a few miles from downtown, gillian. gillian: robert ray in buffalo, thank you. for continuing coverage, fox weather by downloading the app for free at foxweather.com and scan the q.r. code on the screen. anita: fox news alert now from the southern border, title 42 remains in place for now. while the legal back and forth continues. some migrants making clear they have no plans to wait and see how it all shakes out. take a look at today s new york post. the cover featuring one of the many migrants who had been waiting in mexico for title 42 to end now vowing to get into the united states any way they can. adding even more strain for the border patrol which is already
such cold air everywhere across the east. obviously everybody remembers that, it was not long ago, and now everybody almost looking at temperatures above freezing. and take a look at what happens wednesday, thursday, friday of this week, by the time we get towards friday, the heat bull s eye is across the eastern great lakes and areas of new england, where we saw some snow in buffalo, the big warm-up coming in. it feels good. happy to have the warmer air but if you are in buffalo, while that is good, you want to see the snow melt, may happen too quickly and looking at a threat for some flooding. gillian: they are saying they are not out of the woods. for continuing coverage, fox news weather by downloading the app for free, foxweather.com, or the phone to scan the qr code at the bottom of the screen. anita: the supreme court temporarily halting the end of the title 42 border policy 5-4.
the snow and rochester 13, and buffalo, single digits, probably 3 to 4 feet of snow piling up behind this. watch what happens here, 6:00 tonight. 17 in new york, 11 in baltimore. and tomorrow, low double digits. at least for the coastal areas, we stay that way through monday. so, a really cold christmas eve, christmas day for so many people. hopefully you are home and check in on those around you. people will probably need some help with this one. aishah: no reason to go outside. we ll bring max back inside. for continuing coverage, fox weather by downloading the app for free at foxweather.com. john: a fox news alert, the omnibus 1.7 trillion spending bill has now passed the house, passed by 225-201. so at some point in the next few