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Clips from travel news, business news, traffic and more.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
live from Chicago, the crossroads of the world's largest travel market. You're watching the next travel stream, live news data and insights for the travel professionals who make the world move. Welcome, everybody. I'm Daniel Masterson. It's April 17th 2018 and you're watching the evening travel report on the next travel stream. See, Drip stock was up 4% yesterday, although it's still significantly off its highs of mid 2017. China's largest online travel agency has been growing rapidly for years. It's fueled by a growing Chinese middle class driving ever more demand for domestic and international travel. The massive manhunt continues for the man who shot and killed in Orlando police officer, which led to another officer dying in a traffic accident as he helped search for the gunman. The suspect at large is Mark Keith Lloyd. He is considered armed and extremely dangerous, taking a look at traffic inbound on the Edens, or slow church to TUI 25 minutes late, cooked down to the junction. Outbound is delay free. Kennedy inbound is heavy River road to Canfield diversity to downtown 35 minutes O hare to downtown, 25 minutes from the junction. It's 18 in the express report of a car fire on Fullerton. Outbound, you're slow to Fullerton and then Addison, Irving Park and Montrose up to Harlem. 20 minutes downtown to Montrose, 35 out to the airport. The Eisenhower is heavy inbound Mannheim, the Harlem Cicero to the Jane Byrne interchange. And from National Racine. Only two lanes are open due to road construction. This traffic report is brought to you by next travel stream dot com. Here's a tweet from the brilliant Elon Musk. Imagine if you would have had this guy in your high school physics class, he would have crushed the curve for everyone. Yeah, we all would have hated him. But today we love him as one of the premier innovators on the planet.