
Inside Edition for Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Covid is once again putting a wrench into lots of people's Christmas plans. With the Omicron variant spreading faster than health officials can even track it…holiday parties are being scaled way back or being canceled - even at the White House. And there's big reaction to Ben Affleck's candid interview about his relationship with ex-wife Jennifer Garner. Affleck told Howard Stern he felt trapped in the marriage and said he would not be sober if he stayed with Garner - and that's lead to major blowback. Plus, we've told you about all the smash-and-grab crimes happening across the country - and now it’s come to this. People actually leaving their trunks wide open to prevent thieves from smashing their windows. However, cops are issuing a warning saying don't do it. And thousands are still without heat in Kentucky after those tornadoes blew through causing massive destruction...one family lives in the epicenter town of Mayfield and are so desperate to keep warm they started a fire to huddle around.
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Show Notes
Covid is once again putting a wrench into lots of people's Christmas plans. With the Omicron variant spreading faster than health officials can even track it…holiday parties are being scaled way back or being canceled - even at the White House. And there's big reaction to Ben Affleck's candid interview about his relationship with ex-wife Jennifer Garner. Affleck told Howard Stern he felt trapped in the marriage and said he would not be sober if he stayed with Garner - and that's lead to major blowback. Plus, we've told you about all the smash-and-grab crimes happening across the country - and now it’s come to this. People actually leaving their trunks wide open to prevent thieves from smashing their windows. However, cops are issuing a warning saying don't do it. And thousands are still without heat in Kentucky after those tornadoes blew through causing massive destruction...one family lives in the epicenter town of Mayfield and are so desperate to keep warm they started a fire to huddle around.
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