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across portions of northern mississippi and into done see. these -- tennessee. these are the spots we're concerned about in the overnight hours tonight. there are plenty of places where you're looking at a tornado watch in place, everything highlighted in the red area, central tennessee, nashville, including portions of northern and centrallal ba central alabao mississippi. the pink highlighted areas are tornado indicated, across portions of mississippi right now. the back edge is probably the biggest concern, that's the one we'll be watching as it moves through the southeast overnight tonight. the areas of largest concern continue to be northern mississippi, outside of the memphis area and northern alabama. this system is one to pay attention to as it moves overnight tonight and eventually gets into sunday, you begin to see that threat shift from saturday's warnings and watches into sunday's. and that moves it closer to the area where we saw the damage last week. all the pink highlighted areas is where a tornado touched down last weekend. you see that same threat a area for tomorr
across portions of northern mississippi and into done see. these -- tennessee. these are the spots we're concerned about in the overnight hours tonight. there are plenty of places where you're looking at a tornado watch in place, everything highlighted in the red area, central tennessee, nashville, including portions of northern and centrallal ba central alabao mississippi. the pink highlighted areas are tornado indicated, across portions of mississippi right now. the back edge is probably the...
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, thank you. one of the strictest abortion laws in of the nations is now in mississippi. the state's republican governor, phil bryant, signing into law a bill to ban most abortions when a fetal heartbeat is defected. that usually about six weeks in a pregnancy. according to a reporting of the associated press, several states are considering similar bills. right now, mississippians can get to another state after six weeks. those that don't have the means cannot. warmer temperatures could mean more flooding for people in the midwest. that's according to the national weather service. warmer days mean melting snow which means rising water levels which means trouble. so far the floods have hit hardest in nebraska, iowa and missouri. water broke through levees in all three states. in nebraska, the governor says the flooding has damaged or destroyed more than 2,000 homes in 350 businesses. he also says it has ruined near half a billion in crops and soy beans. scientists are warning that the historic flooding could continue for months. steve harrigan with details of the new warning. first, m
, thank you. one of the strictest abortion laws in of the nations is now in mississippi. the state's republican governor, phil bryant, signing into law a bill to ban most abortions when a fetal heartbeat is defected. that usually about six weeks in a pregnancy. according to a reporting of the associated press, several states are considering similar bills. right now, mississippians can get to another state after six weeks. those that don't have the means cannot. warmer temperatures could mean...
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problems. the waters of the mississippi and the missouri rivers continue to rise. we'll look at the areas in the country hardest hit and we'll talk with a woman forced out of her home by the floods and her children are asking questions. that's next. i'd like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know there are so many of you who have served our country honorably. whether it's two years, four years or thirty-two years like myself. one of the benefits we as a country give our veterans is eligibility for a va loan for up to 100% of your home's value. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. with automatic authority from the va, we can say yes when banks say no. call 1-833-844-6708. the big drug companies don't see they see us as profits. we're paying the highest prescription drug prices in the world so they can make billions? americans shouldn't have to choose between buying medication and buying food for our families. it's time for someone to look out for us. congress, stop the greed. cut drug prices now. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pr
problems. the waters of the mississippi and the missouri rivers continue to rise. we'll look at the areas in the country hardest hit and we'll talk with a woman forced out of her home by the floods and her children are asking questions. that's next. i'd like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know there are so many of you who have served our country honorably. whether it's two years, four years or thirty-two years like myself. one of the benefits we as a country give our...
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. >> come the general election, president candidates don't come to places like mississippi. they go to places like california and massachusetts. because we are not the battleground state. my view is that every vote matters. in the way we can make that happen is that we can have national voting, and that means get rid of the electoral college. >> sandra: chris jenkins is live for us. >> moran was responding to a question at that cnn town hall about disenfranchisement when she took it further calling for the ditching of the electoral college is not the first time that the massachusetts senator has been critical so what >> sandra: suggesting in the wake of hillary clinton's 2016 lost when she won the popular vote. warren said it was a sign of an unhealthy democracy. for context, republicans have won the three of the fast five races for the white house but only once in 2004, george w. bush won the popular vote and this may surprise you. look at what president trump said last year that he would be willing to get rid of the electoral college saying i would rather have a popular election, but
. >> come the general election, president candidates don't come to places like mississippi. they go to places like california and massachusetts. because we are not the battleground state. my view is that every vote matters. in the way we can make that happen is that we can have national voting, and that means get rid of the electoral college. >> sandra: chris jenkins is live for us. >> moran was responding to a question at that cnn town hall about disenfranchisement when she...
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we are talking about the missouri and mississippi river basins. in nebraska our fox news multimedia reporter is on the ground. he shot this video and tells us the water treatment plant and waste plants are submerged he talked to the owner of a camper homes and flooded out and destroyed. >> hope for insurance. hope that everything can be covered. if not, we will have to figure out how to start over again and rebuild our stuff. >> the platt county sheriff's office in nebraska says an 80-year-old woman in rural columbus died after floodwaters trapped her in her home. rescuers were not able to reach her due to the fast-moving current and 60 mile-per-hour winds. in iowa, which is under a state of emergency right now declared by the governor, 2,000 people have been evacuated from their homes and businesses. >> you know, we had significant damage almost every -- well, every level south of council bluff to the missouri border has been breached. how do you fix them? >> and in dodge, wisconsin, a farmer there says this is the worst his family has ever seen and too much for them to handle. the
we are talking about the missouri and mississippi river basins. in nebraska our fox news multimedia reporter is on the ground. he shot this video and tells us the water treatment plant and waste plants are submerged he talked to the owner of a camper homes and flooded out and destroyed. >> hope for insurance. hope that everything can be covered. if not, we will have to figure out how to start over again and rebuild our stuff. >> the platt county sheriff's office in nebraska says an...
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rise and then move downstream across the ohio and the mississippi river valley, so there's a radar today that you can see where we have flash flood warnings in effect in parts of nebraska, iowa, missouri, downstream as well for st. louis as the water has to go somewhere, right, feeds into the mississippi river valley so all of the flood warnings in effect as the water moves downstream, this is going to be ongoing story not only for the next couple of weeks but the next couple of months as we get a lot of snow melt heading in spring-time weather. future radar, any more water will cause problems across areas that are already flooded. precipitation across southwest. there's forecast today. central u.s. looks good right now. system moving out of rockies, we have a little bit of rain across the mid atlantic and northeast and then, spring arrives on wednesday. 53 here in new york. carley: i didn't know that. rob: about time. carley: 58. janice: 53. 53 in new york and chicago. rob: thank you so much. very nice. carley: i like that. rob: president trump urging general motors to close ohio
rise and then move downstream across the ohio and the mississippi river valley, so there's a radar today that you can see where we have flash flood warnings in effect in parts of nebraska, iowa, missouri, downstream as well for st. louis as the water has to go somewhere, right, feeds into the mississippi river valley so all of the flood warnings in effect as the water moves downstream, this is going to be ongoing story not only for the next couple of weeks but the next couple of months as we...
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comes one day after elizabeth warren had a similar plan telling the crowd, in mississippi, she supports national voting, we need to get rid of the electoral college. barack obama campaign manager said eliminating the electoral college is, quote, not going to happen saying it would lead to ignoring entire states quoting we would never go small states if there was no electoral college. you go to the major media markets, you would not go to iowa, you wouldn't go to montana, you wouldn't go to new hampshire. lindsey graham agreed quoting again the desire to abolish the electoral college is dropping by the idea democrats want rural america to go away politically. former president obama said there's a reason wyoming and its 500,000 presidents get two senator and california added 33 million residents also get just two senator saying the founders wanted to make sure the united states put a premium on the states. >> that was the idea. thank you. democrats argue the constitution is under attack by donald trump they are also saying it is outdated and have really progressive ideas to radic
comes one day after elizabeth warren had a similar plan telling the crowd, in mississippi, she supports national voting, we need to get rid of the electoral college. barack obama campaign manager said eliminating the electoral college is, quote, not going to happen saying it would lead to ignoring entire states quoting we would never go small states if there was no electoral college. you go to the major media markets, you would not go to iowa, you wouldn't go to montana, you wouldn't go to new...
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on sundays. jillian: according to mississippi state law you only fry if i put you on television. cheers. jillian: that's not technically a lot. got to brush up. a man on the street, i was a press with everybody's answers, everybody has an opinion and the majority of people said let me decide where i can or cannot eat, nobody else should make the decision for me especially not the government. jussie smollett leaving the windy city for the city of angels where he is up for a big award tomorrow. rob: should he be celebrated after this alleged hate crime hoax. breathe freely fast, with vicks sinex. my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! ahhhh! i can breathe again! ughh! vicks sinex. breathe on. . . >> good morning and welcome back. remove religious displays after a complaint. freedom from religion foundation claims a mississippi had unconstitutional symbols like crosses and images featuring bible excerpts. while i do understanding separation of state and church i also feel i should be allowed to be a christian. rob: call it the fall of an empire ratings for the show hit all-time
on sundays. jillian: according to mississippi state law you only fry if i put you on television. cheers. jillian: that's not technically a lot. got to brush up. a man on the street, i was a press with everybody's answers, everybody has an opinion and the majority of people said let me decide where i can or cannot eat, nobody else should make the decision for me especially not the government. jussie smollett leaving the windy city for the city of angels where he is up for a big award tomorrow....
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mississippi river valley when dealing with flooding. a new system moves in across the west and here is your spring flood risk through the next several weeks into the next several months, watching for the potential of moderate flooding especially from missouri to the mississippi river valley where flooding will be an issue as we get into the spring months and all of that snowbound. we will monitor that. rob: the ground is saturated. and illegal immigrant charge it with murdering four people said he did it for the drug money. according to grand jury transcripts guzman told investigators he shot the victims in their homes in nevada to buy meth. he pleaded not guilty. donald trump honoring two of the victims family members at the state of the union address. 2020 presidential candidate kirsten gillibrand says she will take on the fight no one else will including creating a social security for illegal immigrants. >> the way you have comprehensive immigration reform is 10, 11 million people who are here now, working now, begin to buy into social security, pay into social security, pay taxes,
mississippi river valley when dealing with flooding. a new system moves in across the west and here is your spring flood risk through the next several weeks into the next several months, watching for the potential of moderate flooding especially from missouri to the mississippi river valley where flooding will be an issue as we get into the spring months and all of that snowbound. we will monitor that. rob: the ground is saturated. and illegal immigrant charge it with murdering four people...
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ohio river valley, ohio, pennsylvania, all of that closed down in mississippi river and they are still dealing with flooding, these are the flood advisories across large portions of the country, upper midwest, but all of this eventually has to work its way down to mississippi and everything here highlighted in green, flood warnings and watches, flooding still issue, as we take a look at temperatures, it does cool off a little bit, sunday and monday but it is spring, bouncing back, the roller coaster of spring is underway. >> a lot to keep up with, adam klotz, flooding is having ripple effects, higher gas prices weeks before summer driving season, madeline rivera has this story. >> starting to see, giving people to assess destruction of floods that inundated the region but the consequences go beyond the heartland, people across the country could feel the pinch of the pump. >> it is going to impact pocketbooks and impact our environment. >> the problem lies with the transportation of ethanol commonly made by corn, shipped on key rail lines, it's blended with refinery made fuel but railro
ohio river valley, ohio, pennsylvania, all of that closed down in mississippi river and they are still dealing with flooding, these are the flood advisories across large portions of the country, upper midwest, but all of this eventually has to work its way down to mississippi and everything here highlighted in green, flood warnings and watches, flooding still issue, as we take a look at temperatures, it does cool off a little bit, sunday and monday but it is spring, bouncing back, the roller...
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for snow melt over the next couple days it is our situation in the midwest with the mississippi river valley. there is your radar. we have some light rain moving through parts of the midwest, nebraska, iowa, wisconsin. not a big deal but we are seeing storm systems moving in to the west coast that eventually are going to move cross country and bring potential for more flooding. here's the next couple days. it doesn't look like much but a drop of rain in this area, heavily saturated by weeks of rainfall and potential for more rain in the forecast. flood warnings will remain for weeks if not months because of the potential for not only more rain in the forecast but snowmelt. this is from noah, our spring flood risk. you can see we've got major flooding on the missouri and mississippi river valley and the midwest. this is a dire situation, catastrophic in these areas. it needs more attention. need to be talking about it more. jillian: donald trump taking victory laps after he was cleared of collusion by robert mueller. >> after a long time we are glad it is over. it is a 100% the way it
for snow melt over the next couple days it is our situation in the midwest with the mississippi river valley. there is your radar. we have some light rain moving through parts of the midwest, nebraska, iowa, wisconsin. not a big deal but we are seeing storm systems moving in to the west coast that eventually are going to move cross country and bring potential for more flooding. here's the next couple days. it doesn't look like much but a drop of rain in this area, heavily saturated by weeks of...
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in the middle of the country. one storm system moving across the mississippi river will add to areas that have seen flooding a lot the last 5 or 6 days. along the missouri river, along the mississippi river another issue as we warm-up the next couple days. a lot of snow, as much as two feet and that will turn into eventually water. temperatures getting warmer on wednesday. on thursday springlike weather is just around the corner. heather: we love spring type weather and you need to run over here because dairy queen is celebrating spring with three cohen day. customers can pick up a small vanilla salt served free of charge at locations nationwide. >> do you ever feel some days we are just -- heather: we had a lot of food. >> chocolate for free too? >> you can do it for free. >> no promises. >> we got a note from matt. >> he is paying for the chocolate. >> free throughout the nation. it will warm up. >> somebody else speak. >> i with snow? can you guarantee we are done with snow? we are eating ice cream in the spring. >> we've got to wrap it up. the time is 15 minutes until the top of
in the middle of the country. one storm system moving across the mississippi river will add to areas that have seen flooding a lot the last 5 or 6 days. along the missouri river, along the mississippi river another issue as we warm-up the next couple days. a lot of snow, as much as two feet and that will turn into eventually water. temperatures getting warmer on wednesday. on thursday springlike weather is just around the corner. heather: we love spring type weather and you need to run over...
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a problem for the mississippi river valley over the next several weeks. this system is not bringing a lot of rain but any more water causing a problem for this dire situation so this is a story you will be hearing about throughout the next several weeks into the next couple months. the gauges, moderate to major for dozens of cities across those areas, tributaries that feed into the mississippi and missouri river valley. it will be a big story, historic flooding across these areas and more rain in the forecast as we go through the next several days. a lot of snow in the west. another area where we are concerned for flitting. that is the forecast today, 50 in chicago, showers moving across the upper midwest into the central us, 50 in new york and if i could end, springtime note, mostly sunny for a lot of people. jillian: spring on wednesday officially? >> 60s for new york city. you are welcome. rob: a trio of nfl players tackling issues facing the country, working on capitol hill. michael thomas, new orleans saints receiver austin car in kansas city chief offensive lineman ryan hunter
a problem for the mississippi river valley over the next several weeks. this system is not bringing a lot of rain but any more water causing a problem for this dire situation so this is a story you will be hearing about throughout the next several weeks into the next couple months. the gauges, moderate to major for dozens of cities across those areas, tributaries that feed into the mississippi and missouri river valley. it will be a big story, historic flooding across these areas and more rain...
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same areas of mississippi, alabama and georgia where we think the ingredients will come together for another severe weather outbreak on the mississippi river valley. keep in mind we will keep you up-to-date. there is the precipitation forecast for the next couple days. lots of snow across the west and we watch that system, severe weather, heavy rainfall as well. rob: do you see warmth in the long-range? >> there is at some point. rob: thanks so much. democrats in congress promoting ideas like legalizing pot, well 3 distribution and other things but when you look closer the same members of congress don't live up to their own teachings. why don't many politicians but we will focus on some democrats, practice what they preach? the contributor for the hill, kristin tate. thanks for coming on this one. we start with alexandria ocasio cortez, one of the loudest voices and one of the most typical. one of our producers caught up with her, keep finding right airport after releasing the green new deal and wanting to get rid of airplanes. listen to this. >> telling why you're flying today.
same areas of mississippi, alabama and georgia where we think the ingredients will come together for another severe weather outbreak on the mississippi river valley. keep in mind we will keep you up-to-date. there is the precipitation forecast for the next couple days. lots of snow across the west and we watch that system, severe weather, heavy rainfall as well. rob: do you see warmth in the long-range? >> there is at some point. rob: thanks so much. democrats in congress promoting ideas...
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flooding is going to go downstream into parts of missouri river valley and mississippi river valley. going to be a story we will be covering for many weeks record levels across portions of nebraska. future radar shows a little system moving into the region. we will not see a lot of heavy rain but any more rainfall is not good news. the rest of the country looks pretty good. it's going to be 47 in new york. all right. wave to steve and jedediah and brian. steve: thanks, everybody. jedediah: thanks; you thought an aspirin a day could keep a heart attack away. think again. brand new guidelines out this morning. steve: plus some 2020 democrats are pushing socialist policies. next guest says there are just nine steps from freedom to socialism. what are they? stay tuned ♪ blinded by the light. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight.
flooding is going to go downstream into parts of missouri river valley and mississippi river valley. going to be a story we will be covering for many weeks record levels across portions of nebraska. future radar shows a little system moving into the region. we will not see a lot of heavy rain but any more rainfall is not good news. the rest of the country looks pretty good. it's going to be 47 in new york. all right. wave to steve and jedediah and brian. steve: thanks, everybody. jedediah:...
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university in mississippi that she supports national voting, meaning, to get rid of the electoral college. today former barack obama campaign manager jim messina said eliminating the electoral college is "not going to happen," saying it would lead to ignoring entire states, "we would never go to small states if there was no electoral college. you would go to the major media markets, you would not go to iowa, you wouldn't go to montana, you wouldn't go to new hampshire. south carolina g.o.p. senator lindsey graham agreed, according again, "the desire to abolish the electoral college is driven by the idea democrats wao go away politically." even former president obama said there is a reason wyoming and its 500,000 residents get two senators and california and its 33 million residents also get joe's two senators, saying the founders wanted to make sure the united states put a premium on the states. shannon? >> shannon: that was the idea. trace gallagher, thank you very much. as democrats are greedy constitution is under attack by president trump, they are also saying it's outdated, a
university in mississippi that she supports national voting, meaning, to get rid of the electoral college. today former barack obama campaign manager jim messina said eliminating the electoral college is "not going to happen," saying it would lead to ignoring entire states, "we would never go to small states if there was no electoral college. you would go to the major media markets, you would not go to iowa, you wouldn't go to montana, you wouldn't go to new hampshire. south...
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rain to start tonight. there's an association of mayors further south along the mississippi river and the chairman of the association says we're just getting started. shep? >> mike tobin. thanks. pat tawny joins us now from fremont, nebraska. i hear you have pictures what are you seeing? >> i'm not seeing them, guys. >> shepard: i have them on the screen now. tell us about it. >> some are from a private lake about 16 miles west of fremont. some of the pictures were coming in to fremont from the south in a rescue unit. that picture was taken, i think, friday. >> shepard: how are people doing? what do you need there, pat? >> we felt like we were behind the eight ball off the bat. we were overwhelmed, understaffed. it was pretty difficult for the first three or four days. we couldn't get guys home. we couldn't get guys to work. people were stuck on islands. the whole city of fremont was an idea. a little community north was and island. everybody was stuck in place and everybody had to do the best they could from where they were at. >> shepard: captain tawny, when do you expect to get
rain to start tonight. there's an association of mayors further south along the mississippi river and the chairman of the association says we're just getting started. shep? >> mike tobin. thanks. pat tawny joins us now from fremont, nebraska. i hear you have pictures what are you seeing? >> i'm not seeing them, guys. >> shepard: i have them on the screen now. tell us about it. >> some are from a private lake about 16 miles west of fremont. some of the pictures were...
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mississippi. yeah. they also don't come to california and massachusetts. right? because we're not the battleground states. well, my view is that every vote matters. we should have national voting and that means get rid of the electoral college. >> dana: elizabeth warren floating plan to scrap the electoral college as part of her 2020 agenda. the massachusetts democrat wants to make sure every vote will count in a general election. former national republican general motors and chris hahn, aide to schumer. chris, to you first, i have to say that coming from -- i'm from a small state. if it goes to a national popular vote only, ones i think unconstitutional, that could go to the court and be decided. who would go campaign in mississippi if the goal is to hit as many of the high population centers as possible? >> well, you're right, it would need constitutional sxhaement -- amendment and maybe it is time. founders were afraid of democracy and the peep and he will tried to take the ultimate decision away from the people and have a check on the people through electoral college. we found a c
mississippi. yeah. they also don't come to california and massachusetts. right? because we're not the battleground states. well, my view is that every vote matters. we should have national voting and that means get rid of the electoral college. >> dana: elizabeth warren floating plan to scrap the electoral college as part of her 2020 agenda. the massachusetts democrat wants to make sure every vote will count in a general election. former national republican general motors and chris hahn,...
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for severe weather is back across tennessee, kentucky, stretching back towards mississippi. there's an area with an elevated or slight risk of severe weather, including louisville, through nashville and stretching farther south, that's where we could see hail, big thunderstorms, winds gusting up to 60 miles an hour, isolated tornado here or there is possible as the system sweeps across the southeast for now and we run into the overnight hours otherwise, the concern continues to be a lot of flooding in the middle of the country. this is another big rain maker. it's farther off to the east but we're looking at indiana and ohio, bringing that rain eventually down into the mississippi river because that's where all this water eventually has to flow and the flooding continues to be a problem across some of those areas. these are our flood advic advis, in the green, those are flood warnings, from the mississippi, down to the gulf of mexico. the cold front that we're tracking, it's going to shift tomorrow as we see the whole system run up to the east coast. it is spring. it cools off behin
for severe weather is back across tennessee, kentucky, stretching back towards mississippi. there's an area with an elevated or slight risk of severe weather, including louisville, through nashville and stretching farther south, that's where we could see hail, big thunderstorms, winds gusting up to 60 miles an hour, isolated tornado here or there is possible as the system sweeps across the southeast for now and we run into the overnight hours otherwise, the concern continues to be a lot of...
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? >> dana: elizabeth warren made an announcement about abolishing electoral college in mississippi. you heard what the congressman from tennessee said, right? who will campaign in mississippi if all they need to do was get the popular vote? the other thing is, remember, we talked about this on your program. abraham lincoln only won because of the electoral college. he didn't win the popular vote. so the argument doesn't actually last. >> tucker: does that mean he's racist? >> dana: i'm trying to be ironic. [laughter] >> tucker: really quick come i think there is a cost. some are racist and you should be embarrassed to be racist. >> dana: of course. >> tucker: if you call everything racist, it undervalues the term. will anybody's stand up and say stop at that and have an adult conversation? >> dana: will joe biden do that? from a communication standpoint i'm looking for the democrat to say, oh, i don't need to worry about talking about something that might happen in 50 years if we change electoral college. electoral college not going to change for the 2020 election, okay, in i think they
? >> dana: elizabeth warren made an announcement about abolishing electoral college in mississippi. you heard what the congressman from tennessee said, right? who will campaign in mississippi if all they need to do was get the popular vote? the other thing is, remember, we talked about this on your program. abraham lincoln only won because of the electoral college. he didn't win the popular vote. so the argument doesn't actually last. >> tucker: does that mean he's racist? >>...
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across the mississippi if river, getting closer to memphis. everything highlighted in the red-outlined box. this is a tornado watch in place which means the conditions are ripe for tornadoes to fire up across this entire line and actually within the last hour to 4 minutes, we have -- 45 minute, we have seen several radar-estimated tornadoes. as we get into the afternoon, we'll likely continue to see these pop up as the daytime heating really settles in. the severe threat this weekend, unfortunately, currently we're looking at saturday stretching there across the mississippi valley, getting into portions of tennessee and then mississippi. however, if we begin to look towards tomorrow, this whole system's going to continue to shift a little farther off towards the east, and this is where we could see a tornado threat moving back into places that were already hit last weekend. so every one of these pink highlights, those are where touchdowns touched down on sunday of last week. as you see this, a lot of those running right across is some of the same areas, the potential for sever
across the mississippi if river, getting closer to memphis. everything highlighted in the red-outlined box. this is a tornado watch in place which means the conditions are ripe for tornadoes to fire up across this entire line and actually within the last hour to 4 minutes, we have -- 45 minute, we have seen several radar-estimated tornadoes. as we get into the afternoon, we'll likely continue to see these pop up as the daytime heating really settles in. the severe threat this weekend,...
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announcement about being for abolishing the electoral college in mississippi and you heard with the congressman from tennessee said.at was going to go camping inss mississippi if all many to do is get the popular vote? t the other thing is, remember, we talked about this on your program, abraham lincoln only won because of the electoral college. he didn't win the popular vote. so the argument doesn't actually last. >> tucker: does that mean that is racist? >> i'm trying to be ironic. >> tucker: can i just asked really quick, i think is really a cost -- some things are racist and you should say it and people should be embarrassed to be racist but if you call everything racist, it really devalues the term. will anyone ever stand up and say just stop with that, without an adult conversation? >> let's see, will joe biden to that? i look at things from a key medication standpoint. i'm looking for the democrat whm would say i don't need to worry about talking about something that might happen in 50 years if we change the electoral college because the electoral college is not going to chan
announcement about being for abolishing the electoral college in mississippi and you heard with the congressman from tennessee said.at was going to go camping inss mississippi if all many to do is get the popular vote? t the other thing is, remember, we talked about this on your program, abraham lincoln only won because of the electoral college. he didn't win the popular vote. so the argument doesn't actually last. >> tucker: does that mean that is racist? >> i'm trying to be...
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. >> jesse: it's never going to happen. >> dana: elizabeth warren made this comment in mississippi. there are more voters in san diego county than there are in all of mississippi. it's a race against the popular vote rather than the electoral college, why would you campaign in a small state. >> emily: the arguments are antithetical to the whole approach. no matter what, the counter is that the same thing is going to happen. it's just that you're going to continue to ignore the fire country which is exactly why president trump was elected because people felt ignored on policy. now they're going to be ignored with the vote. it goes against the arguments for the citizenship question. if vote -- there's that hypocrisy on so many levels. that's how it gets interpreted poorly in that way and i think it also wastes everyone's time. there is a national popular vote interstate compact. none of it is going to get anywhere and yet it's just rhetoric wasting everyone's time. 270s not going to be achieved for those states. >> dana: there was another topic we wanted to get to. electoral college
. >> jesse: it's never going to happen. >> dana: elizabeth warren made this comment in mississippi. there are more voters in san diego county than there are in all of mississippi. it's a race against the popular vote rather than the electoral college, why would you campaign in a small state. >> emily: the arguments are antithetical to the whole approach. no matter what, the counter is that the same thing is going to happen. it's just that you're going to continue to ignore the...
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debate over how the president is elected. last night at the town hall in jackson, mississippi, senator warren argued that eliminating the electoral college in favor of a national popular vote would ensure that every vote counts. and it would force candidates to campaign in states they really visit during the general election >> come a general election, presidential candidates don't come to places like mississippi. yeah. they also don't come to places like california and massachusetts. right? because we are not the "battleground states." >> critics of that idea argue that without the electoral college, our national politics would cater to voters in big cities on the east and west coast. while alienating smaller voters were voters in more rural states. a growing number of democrats are pushing for a popular vote, particularly since democratic candidate has won the popular vote but then lost the presidency in two of the past five general elections including 2016 whenever clinton had nearly 3 million more votes than donald trump. despite that, just about a year ago, president trump said th
debate over how the president is elected. last night at the town hall in jackson, mississippi, senator warren argued that eliminating the electoral college in favor of a national popular vote would ensure that every vote counts. and it would force candidates to campaign in states they really visit during the general election >> come a general election, presidential candidates don't come to places like mississippi. yeah. they also don't come to places like california and massachusetts....
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and a bank fraud case in mississippi, all these things came out at the same day. it appears as though the bail that he posted yesterday afternoon in new york was for both the new york and los angeles case. it's not clear what happened in the mississippi case. geragos factor is interesting. his name doesn't appear anywhere. the complaint against avenatti says and other con spirit tores known and unknown. he hasn't been formally charged or arrested. many of us who know mark know him to be a first rate lawyer. i don't know what happened here. ainsley: avenatti faces 100 years behind bars and could get disbarred. >> disbarred the least of his concerns he couldn't get disbarred until after a conviction or guilty plea. steve: after making bond he said i want to thank all my supporters for kind words and support. it means a lot to me. i'm anxious for people to see what really happened. we never attempted to extort nike and when the evidence is disclosed, the public will learn the truth about nike's crime and coverup. >> taping everything he said. and the exsempts he put in the complaint. bri
and a bank fraud case in mississippi, all these things came out at the same day. it appears as though the bail that he posted yesterday afternoon in new york was for both the new york and los angeles case. it's not clear what happened in the mississippi case. geragos factor is interesting. his name doesn't appear anywhere. the complaint against avenatti says and other con spirit tores known and unknown. he hasn't been formally charged or arrested. many of us who know mark know him to be a...
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green line, the missouri, mississippi river flooding, we are seeing plenty surrounding areas, it'll be issue off and on in entire spring, we look at future radar, rarely do i show with nothing on it, that gives us time to clear off sunday, monday, tuesday, likely no more rain back in the region until we get into thursday and friday, maybe the larger concern in future forecast, i will run through several days from current temperatures, fairly cold in upper midwest, we do start to warm up, tuesday, wednesday and then thursday, suddenly big warm-up in the country, we could be talking not big rains but snow melt before the next week is over. arthel: which means more water and possible more flooding. >> yeah. arthel: adam klotz, thank you. eric: another senator entered the 2020 race for the white house, new york's kirsten gillibrand officially has become the latest democratic candidate to jump in, coming up how she's trying to appeal to the voters in the growing field. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's
green line, the missouri, mississippi river flooding, we are seeing plenty surrounding areas, it'll be issue off and on in entire spring, we look at future radar, rarely do i show with nothing on it, that gives us time to clear off sunday, monday, tuesday, likely no more rain back in the region until we get into thursday and friday, maybe the larger concern in future forecast, i will run through several days from current temperatures, fairly cold in upper midwest, we do start to warm up,...
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about the mississippi river. this is several days even though we're not talking about more rain on the way in her future radar. sunday into tuesday and the good news across the region, maybe a couple sprinkles here and there but it's mostly dry the next couple days. even though it is still a mass come at least there isn't more rain on the way in the immediate future. eric: that could be released. arthel: absolutely. that does it for us for now. it will be back at 4:00 eastern. eric: happy st. patrick's day. arthel: yeah, happy st. patrick's day. leland and laura up next. d neve. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy. or delicious. or fun. but since you need both car and home insurance, why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%? which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like... well, i don't know what you'd wanna buy because i'm just a guy on your tv. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. we real
about the mississippi river. this is several days even though we're not talking about more rain on the way in her future radar. sunday into tuesday and the good news across the region, maybe a couple sprinkles here and there but it's mostly dry the next couple days. even though it is still a mass come at least there isn't more rain on the way in the immediate future. eric: that could be released. arthel: absolutely. that does it for us for now. it will be back at 4:00 eastern. eric: happy st....
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national anthem in the mississippi statehouse. now the bad. a variety worker punished after risking his life to save a cat named princess mama from the top of the utility pole. that man is suspended for three weeks for doing that, using work equal and to pull off the heroic rescue in maryland and finally, boston red sox's picture takes a line drive off the head. very spring-training moment that could have been a lot worse, he stayed in the entire game after this and laughed it off. i don't know. hopefully gets checked out. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thank you for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues right now. have a great day. it is tuesday, march 26th and this is a fox news alert. rockets tearing through the night skies tensions on the gaza strip mount to dangerous levels. >> the white house keeps a close eye on an escalating situation. democrats demanding more answers from bill barr as the mueller report consumes washington. >> someone else is breaking her silence, hillary clinton's response may not be what you are hoping for. the video that will hav
national anthem in the mississippi statehouse. now the bad. a variety worker punished after risking his life to save a cat named princess mama from the top of the utility pole. that man is suspended for three weeks for doing that, using work equal and to pull off the heroic rescue in maryland and finally, boston red sox's picture takes a line drive off the head. very spring-training moment that could have been a lot worse, he stayed in the entire game after this and laughed it off. i don't...
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move across the mississippi river valley, ohio valley. this will mainly be a wind threat but we will see tornadoes, incredible throughout the afternoon, still dealing with this storm system. eventually lifts toward the great lakes into canada but in terms of meteorology, this thing was incredible. it was like a hurricane. different dynamics obviously but a hurricane across the plane states. unbelievable. incredible. jillian: hope everyone remain safe out there. it is 11 minutes after the hour. and illegal immigrant with 9 ice detainer requests charged with murder. the police chief slamming california sanctuary policies. the attorney joins us live with how the murder should have been revisited. rob: is air pollution racist? the new study that has social media blowing smoke this morning. ♪ at midas, with every oil change you get a free tire rotation. makes you feel like a king! king for a day! well, maybe not the whole day. our 19.99 or 49.99 oil change includes a tire rotation. ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the t
move across the mississippi river valley, ohio valley. this will mainly be a wind threat but we will see tornadoes, incredible throughout the afternoon, still dealing with this storm system. eventually lifts toward the great lakes into canada but in terms of meteorology, this thing was incredible. it was like a hurricane. different dynamics obviously but a hurricane across the plane states. unbelievable. incredible. jillian: hope everyone remain safe out there. it is 11 minutes after the hour....
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going into the 40s or 50s across texas still in the 30s in mississippi and alabama and georgia. for the next couple days, the next big weather maker moving across much of the country to bring heavy rain and mountain snow to some of these areas that have been inundated. a good news bad news story. they need the rain here but flash flooding is a concern for travel concerns. if you are a skier with the forecast, rob, jillian. >> making mostly sunny out of that. rob: you all read the books. thank you so much. jillian: huber releasing a list of the 50 most unique items left behind, they will surprise you. rob: the company listing at 8-week-old chihuahua as the most unique item. this includes a 6 piece chicken tender from 7-11 instead of gold teeth. assign babe ruth baseball and dirty laundry. jillian: the most common item left behind were phones, cameras, wallets, keys and purses. i have left a camera and a jacket and a. rob: i was so ticked off. 35, never got them back, after the hour. can't wait to see what is in bob mueller's report? you can preorder it on amazon. jillian: after falling f
going into the 40s or 50s across texas still in the 30s in mississippi and alabama and georgia. for the next couple days, the next big weather maker moving across much of the country to bring heavy rain and mountain snow to some of these areas that have been inundated. a good news bad news story. they need the rain here but flash flooding is a concern for travel concerns. if you are a skier with the forecast, rob, jillian. >> making mostly sunny out of that. rob: you all read the books....
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areas where is thicker you talk about the missouri river behind it, the mississippi river, these are the current gauges. we can look at the forecast and it looks as though the water will only raise as we continue through the weekend. you see more red and pink colors which means were getting moderate flooding or major flooding. this happening despite the fact there is no rain on the way. we saw big storms but now were drying off. good news, satellite and radar across the region. were getting a chance for water to eventually run down getting into early next week. future radar shores mostly clear conditions. you're not seeing a lot throughout the center of the country, sunday into monday. as we look further down the line we will see rain work back into the area. this is the precipitation models. it's taking you to tuesday. dry until the middle of the week. for the middle of next week another system will be sweeping across the country. this will bring more rain. it should be enough time to let water levels fall. is something we will pay attention to as we get closer to that timeframe. th
areas where is thicker you talk about the missouri river behind it, the mississippi river, these are the current gauges. we can look at the forecast and it looks as though the water will only raise as we continue through the weekend. you see more red and pink colors which means were getting moderate flooding or major flooding. this happening despite the fact there is no rain on the way. we saw big storms but now were drying off. good news, satellite and radar across the region. were getting a...
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flooding running down along the missouri river. all of the creeks along it. same is true of the mississippi. good news is beginning to lower little bit and will be allowed to do so because there is not just more rain on the way. future radar or don't show a clear radar, but the good news is that is clear all the way till at least the middle of this upcoming week. >> it looks pretty good by our count. thank you for that. we will tell you how honored and the new (ding) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... zealand well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ when cravings hit, hit back. choose glucerna, with slow release carbs to help manage blood sugar, and start making everyday progress. glucerna. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have
flooding running down along the missouri river. all of the creeks along it. same is true of the mississippi. good news is beginning to lower little bit and will be allowed to do so because there is not just more rain on the way. future radar or don't show a clear radar, but the good news is that is clear all the way till at least the middle of this upcoming week. >> it looks pretty good by our count. thank you for that. we will tell you how honored and the new (ding) hey, who are you?...
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, so now everywhere you look at gripe, highlights to missouri, down the mississippi this continues to be area with flood warnings and watches and that rain we saw this weekend justing to that problem. but they are dry out for next couple of days. we're seeing rain along this frontal boundary along gulf of texas for the day. then running farther north, across mid atlantaic to boston port land, and back side of this system picking up moisture from great lakes, snow falling in some of those areas. a lot is got snow that adds up in a big way, but upstate new york several inches of snow with this one. good news, that it is spring, it will not last long, monday to width. middle country back to 60s staying clear. rick: there is that, thank you, adam. >> mm-hmm. rick: we have thing that cause stretion istress in our lives, e change one of them. >> over hyping the issue is puts false stress on people, it is not worthing haven' worthings wl break down. rick: not everyone agrees with that, one university is offering a class how to cope with climate change. >> march madness is on us. >> 99% of
, so now everywhere you look at gripe, highlights to missouri, down the mississippi this continues to be area with flood warnings and watches and that rain we saw this weekend justing to that problem. but they are dry out for next couple of days. we're seeing rain along this frontal boundary along gulf of texas for the day. then running farther north, across mid atlantaic to boston port land, and back side of this system picking up moisture from great lakes, snow falling in some of those areas....
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mississippi still flooding, this was not just rain it was also snow melt, unfortunately it looks like snow melt may cause some problem here in next couple days, but really good news, the thing that would make it worse it more rain, future radar, i don't usually get to show it when there is nothing on it, but i can run you sunday, monday, tuesday, we'll not talking big precipitation in the area, but that might change wednesday and thursday, hopefully that gives water enough time to drain down to gulf of mexico. the thing that will change in week ahead it will be temperatures. we are sitting at right now, a lot of locations cold enough wee don't have a lot of big snow melt, but it will change. down near freezing in upper third was country for most of the day, that starts to change, tuesday there is a pool up of warmer air, 50 in chicago to upper midwest, and farther west 50 in billings, montana. across montana you see flooding also because temperatures get so warm. the region warms up in a big way, thursday we have some of the warmest weather this spring, with snow on the ground, we cou
mississippi still flooding, this was not just rain it was also snow melt, unfortunately it looks like snow melt may cause some problem here in next couple days, but really good news, the thing that would make it worse it more rain, future radar, i don't usually get to show it when there is nothing on it, but i can run you sunday, monday, tuesday, we'll not talking big precipitation in the area, but that might change wednesday and thursday, hopefully that gives water enough time to drain down...
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heavy rain in the forecast across the missouri river valley and the mississippi river valley so that is the concern as we go through the next couple days. heavy mountain snow, another system moves into california, central and northern california and flooding potential yet again for areas that don't need to see rainfall. the flood advisories remain posted and we will see the map like this for the next several weeks through the springtime months, all about water. jillian: in the good news department we have a food segment coming up. >> a baseball food segment. jillian: stay here. i am next to rob. rob: it is over, janice. jillian: some serious news to do. rob: a lot over here. jillian: 36 after the hour, repeal and replace or medicare for all, republicans and democrats could not be farther apart on healthcare but who has the plan that works for you and your family? our political panel is digging a next. rob: put your on and it is opening day. the best ways to celebrate america's past time. stay tuned. guys do whatever it takes to deal with shave irritation. so, we re-imagined the razor
heavy rain in the forecast across the missouri river valley and the mississippi river valley so that is the concern as we go through the next couple days. heavy mountain snow, another system moves into california, central and northern california and flooding potential yet again for areas that don't need to see rainfall. the flood advisories remain posted and we will see the map like this for the next several weeks through the springtime months, all about water. jillian: in the good news...
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? >> yep, another charge here in southern california. avenatti defrauded a bank in mississippi submitting false tax returns to get loans totally 4.1 million dollars for law firm and coffee business. allegedly claimed he earned four and a half million in 2011. close to five and a half million 2012, more than four million 2013. instead paid millions in taxes. the complaint alleges he hasn't filed tax returns at all. in fact still owes the irs more than $850,000 for the 2009 and 2010 tax years. >> all of these acts taken to support his lash life style a venture into a car racing company, life style which is estimated to exceed $200,000 a month. ren dtal of a new port beach ho and ownership of five million dollar laguna beach home. >> if avenatti is convicted on both charges, he could face up to 50 years in federal prison, shep? >> jonathan hunt in los angeles. alex little. former assistant u.s. attorney, new york, a series of crimes in los angeles, a lot here. >> it is not a good day tosh michael avenatti. pretty devastating. >> specifics in new york, could you lay out those charg
? >> yep, another charge here in southern california. avenatti defrauded a bank in mississippi submitting false tax returns to get loans totally 4.1 million dollars for law firm and coffee business. allegedly claimed he earned four and a half million in 2011. close to five and a half million 2012, more than four million 2013. instead paid millions in taxes. the complaint alleges he hasn't filed tax returns at all. in fact still owes the irs more than $850,000 for the 2009 and 2010 tax...
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asking a rare question during oral arguments in volvin a mississippi death rosen tense. justice prefers to have cases presented without objection. it's been years since he spoke at the bench. and new jersey is one of the states leading the way as they look to ban plastic straws and bags. bryan llenas is live in new jersey. bryan, i have a trash obsession. tell me what is going on in jersey. >> its not only new jersey but hawaii. they're proposing the strictest plastic bans in the country. they are looking to ban plastic bags and strains and containers at restaurants and retailers. >> anything that we can do to make the environment a safer place is very important even though it may inconvenience us. >> now, hawaii is proposing a new line that is more strict. banning plastics at fast foods and full service restaurants including plastic bottles, utensils, garbage bags and stirring sticks and straws. advocates point to a 2018 united nations report on plastic pollution. they say if current trend continues, our oceans could contain more plastic than fish by 2050. more than 90% of the
asking a rare question during oral arguments in volvin a mississippi death rosen tense. justice prefers to have cases presented without objection. it's been years since he spoke at the bench. and new jersey is one of the states leading the way as they look to ban plastic straws and bags. bryan llenas is live in new jersey. bryan, i have a trash obsession. tell me what is going on in jersey. >> its not only new jersey but hawaii. they're proposing the strictest plastic bans in the...
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city. we do have this frontal boundary draped across the mississippi river valley, parts of the mid-atlantic. along the boundary, that's where we'll see heavier rainfall this week. across the west, we could be dealing with more snow across the southern rockies and parts of the desert southwest. we'll watch this over the next couple days. there's the future radar, heavy rainfall across the central u.s., could see snow over the southwest around the rockies but otherwise, you know, it's kind of a spring-like forecast. we're into that sort of transition phase where we see some winter, sometimes spring, and there's your map heading into monday. so still a lot of snow across the west. jillian: it means the end is near, right. rob: 14 in minneapolis, that's light jacket weather for them. they're not booing and 14. it's like april, may. >> do you know folks in minneapolis? rob: pete's from there. i know pete. >> you could ask him. he probably wears shorts all year round. rob: that's true. thank you so much. jillian: it is 44 minutes after the hour. talk about -- more than half of california
city. we do have this frontal boundary draped across the mississippi river valley, parts of the mid-atlantic. along the boundary, that's where we'll see heavier rainfall this week. across the west, we could be dealing with more snow across the southern rockies and parts of the desert southwest. we'll watch this over the next couple days. there's the future radar, heavy rainfall across the central u.s., could see snow over the southwest around the rockies but otherwise, you know, it's kind of a...
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tennessee and mississippi river valley. also large ale, damaging winds not only today but overnight, wind advisories, wind gusts of 50, 60, 70 mph. this will be a very big damaging system as we go through the next couple days. several system as possible behind it. we will see potential for heavy rainfall/flooding and the threat for severe storms later this afternoon. this is a transitioning springtime system. we will see bono genesis, this low in the midwest, a big deal. a little bombohgenesis, pay attention to your local forecaster. rob: former candidate for georgia governor stacy abrams admitting the presidential bid is on the table. senate candidate beto o'rourke making a big stop in iowa this weekend. candidates who couldn't when their races are they who the democrats need to take on donald trump in 2020? do they have a chance to debate that? dave brown and national press secretary for trump 2020 campaign kaylee mcinerney. these two didn't win their races but they took on nearly impossible paths of winning races in very red states. they must be good and talented in some respects
tennessee and mississippi river valley. also large ale, damaging winds not only today but overnight, wind advisories, wind gusts of 50, 60, 70 mph. this will be a very big damaging system as we go through the next couple days. several system as possible behind it. we will see potential for heavy rainfall/flooding and the threat for severe storms later this afternoon. this is a transitioning springtime system. we will see bono genesis, this low in the midwest, a big deal. a little...
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concern. eventually that will run all the way down the mississippi. there is still snow melting across the upper plane, this will be something or dealing with for a while. the good news is there beginning to get a break. that big system now beginning to run along the east coast and some rain all the way down along the scope of the gulf of mexico stretching back through portions of texas. this will be a spot where we see heavy rain and running up to new england where there have been heavy showers across philadelphia, new york and even some snow with these upper elevations. you're getting upstate into new england, likely in some cases no continuing to fall. especially off the great lakes, anywhere from two or 3 inches of snow. we get to the point where we feel like most of that is behind us. still a little bit of snow behind us. behind the system you can see it's a lot colder. 60 degrees in new york. chicago, 32 degrees. this is a big cold front. as mechanistic around for a long time. we get into monday and tuesday , warmer air beginning to come back into the middle of the country. at th
concern. eventually that will run all the way down the mississippi. there is still snow melting across the upper plane, this will be something or dealing with for a while. the good news is there beginning to get a break. that big system now beginning to run along the east coast and some rain all the way down along the scope of the gulf of mexico stretching back through portions of texas. this will be a spot where we see heavy rain and running up to new england where there have been heavy...
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through a crawlspace and got her a razor wire fence with another inmate in mississippi. marcel martin who is charged in his wife as murder is in custody. deputies are searching for gray. he was being held on burglary charges and probation violations. rob: the president falling on state attorneys general to comply with his efforts to protect the country despite a flurry of legal battles aimed at blocking an emergency declaration on the southern border. >> america's southern border must be urgently and strongly secure. i urge everyone here today to make sure states and cities are fully cooperating with the department of homeland security in their life-saving mission. rob: six of 16 attorneys general that are suing attended white house event honoring chief legal officers from around the country. democratic leaders claim the president's declaration is unconstitutional. the lawsuit keep coming as 20 states file suit against the trump administration avenue abortion policy. california attorney general suing to stop the new rule which prevents taxpayer-funded clinics from referring women to abort
through a crawlspace and got her a razor wire fence with another inmate in mississippi. marcel martin who is charged in his wife as murder is in custody. deputies are searching for gray. he was being held on burglary charges and probation violations. rob: the president falling on state attorneys general to comply with his efforts to protect the country despite a flurry of legal battles aimed at blocking an emergency declaration on the southern border. >> america's southern border must be...
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missouri, this is the mississippi and, obviously, all running south over the next several days. the good news is, satellite and radar completely clear, so we do have a little bit of time to dry off. the only large system we're watching so far today continues to be heavy rain falling across portions of the gulf of mexico. that is going to be off and on throughout the course of today, running into tonight and then early tomorrow. but our future radar shows good news for this general region where we were talking about all that heavy rain, maybe some light showers as you get into sunday. but monday, into tuesday, this is all looking clear. if we go far enough into the future, i'm running all the way the tuesday, mostly dry across the country. wednesday and thursday we are going to see another round of showers. this is far enough out, there could still be some wiggle room about where it moves, but that should be enough time that we're able to see some of this rain clear out, and then we'll be starting from scratch. arthel: yeah. let's hope they get a break there. adam klotz, thank you so
missouri, this is the mississippi and, obviously, all running south over the next several days. the good news is, satellite and radar completely clear, so we do have a little bit of time to dry off. the only large system we're watching so far today continues to be heavy rain falling across portions of the gulf of mexico. that is going to be off and on throughout the course of today, running into tonight and then early tomorrow. but our future radar shows good news for this general region where...
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leading edge is what we are paying attention to. currently from areas of mississippi into alabama and up toward tennessee, all spots we been seeing severe thunderstorms and a tornado watch. everything highlighted in the red area. that's a tender watch. in these conditions are right for tornadoes to pop up. every time you see pinkett means that the circulation is they are likely a tornado on the ground as some of the spots. we've been seeing a pop up often on every 30 minutes to one hour. it will get worse as we get into the evening and overnight hours. where we currently are into portions of northern alabama, the system moves through the overnight hours. it will be spots paying attention to then i will leave you with the system shifting on sunday across portions of southern alabama and southern georgia. those are the same spots that the president had to visit where we saw the devastation last weekend. arthel: those people can't take anymore. let's hope they are clear of any moredevastation. adam klotz , thank you. >> a federal judge has issued a new ruling over the presidents poli
leading edge is what we are paying attention to. currently from areas of mississippi into alabama and up toward tennessee, all spots we been seeing severe thunderstorms and a tornado watch. everything highlighted in the red area. that's a tender watch. in these conditions are right for tornadoes to pop up. every time you see pinkett means that the circulation is they are likely a tornado on the ground as some of the spots. we've been seeing a pop up often on every 30 minutes to one hour. it...
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you can see right there to the east of the mississippi river. why is that you feel you are obligated to say that the state legislature you passed some rules but i cannot enforce them? >> as sheriffs we swore an oath to defend and support the constitution. and protect our citizens and we want to protect their second amendment rights and preserve those rights within our respective communities across the state. and with some of these pieces of legislation. we have not just in violation of the second amendment. the fourth amendment and the fifth amendment and we figured, you know, there are these sanctuary status or preservation status will help us protect our constituents' individual rights within these communities. steve: you feel the law would impose regulations on hunting or competitive shooters every time they share guns, right? >> that is correct. steve: what else? >> so that particular piece of legislation universal background check will impact our shooting sports, our youth shooting sports. it will impact the conceal carry classes that instructures teach across the state because
you can see right there to the east of the mississippi river. why is that you feel you are obligated to say that the state legislature you passed some rules but i cannot enforce them? >> as sheriffs we swore an oath to defend and support the constitution. and protect our citizens and we want to protect their second amendment rights and preserve those rights within our respective communities across the state. and with some of these pieces of legislation. we have not just in violation of...
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mississippi and missouri river valley. this is a story we are going to be following throughout the next couple of weeks and next month as all of it moves across the mississippi river down towards the gulf coast. here is your forecast today. not too bad at all. i have that baby shark song in my head, t toba, i need to you play some rock and roll. maybe some aerosmith. ♪ baby janice: no. n-o. no. hi, is anybody out there. steve, ainsley, brian? steve: we were listening ♪ janice: i was made for loving you, baby. brian: all right, janice. thanks so much. coming up straight ahead, packing the courts. you heard the democrats calling for more justices to offset the president's two picks. next guest clerked for justice clarence thomas and says that would be a disaster. steve: plus, coming up on the television show that you are watching senator mike lee is going to be with us. senator john jamemike lee and jd senator tim scott. ♪ shark, mommy shark ♪ daddy shark ♪ ♪ you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, every day can begin with flakes. it's a reminder of your struggles with p
mississippi and missouri river valley. this is a story we are going to be following throughout the next couple of weeks and next month as all of it moves across the mississippi river down towards the gulf coast. here is your forecast today. not too bad at all. i have that baby shark song in my head, t toba, i need to you play some rock and roll. maybe some aerosmith. ♪ baby janice: no. n-o. no. hi, is anybody out there. steve, ainsley, brian? steve: we were listening ♪ janice: i was made...
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. could have a flooding situation across the mississippi. certainly up across areas of the north as well. guys back to you. >> rachel: i don't like the flooding but we are so sick of the snow up north. rick: so much snow. it has to melt. ed: democrats making a new push to get younger voters to the polls. >> i myself have always been for lowering the voting age to 16. ed: sweet 16? is that a good idea or a tactic to sign up more democrats? we will debate it next. pete: plus, americans are cashing in. we now have more millionaire households than sweden has people? what's wrong with that? isn't that a good thing? ed: people will find it's bad. you can't have money. pete: we will take a look at it. ♪ party ♪ ♪ call usaa to start saving on insurance today. >> i myself have always been lowering the voting age to 16. i think it's really important to capture kids in high school when they are interested in all of this. when they are learning about government to be able to vote. pete: nancy pelosi wants to lower the voting age to 16 years old. so is this really just a tactic for democra
. could have a flooding situation across the mississippi. certainly up across areas of the north as well. guys back to you. >> rachel: i don't like the flooding but we are so sick of the snow up north. rick: so much snow. it has to melt. ed: democrats making a new push to get younger voters to the polls. >> i myself have always been for lowering the voting age to 16. ed: sweet 16? is that a good idea or a tactic to sign up more democrats? we will debate it next. pete: plus,...
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sprinting into her arms as she enters the mississippi classroom. davis returns home after spending the past year in kuwait and syria. and those are your headlines. sweet video. i love that they capture it, you know? sweet moment. griff: thank you for her service. pete: kuwait and syria last year and back to see your kids. very cool. rick, what's up? rick: this is amazing snowball fight. rachel: don't tempt us. pete: you will will be in our crosshairs. rick: snowball fight snow. one storm right now across parts of the northeast. another run coming later on and toward the mid-atlantic as well and severe weather. take a look at the maps and show you what is going on. we are watching a lot of at least right now a little bit of clearing down across parts of the mississippi river valley for now. i will tell you we are heading towards major flood stage all across parts of the southern mississippi because of all the rain we have had over the last month. there is one storm across the northeast that is almost out of here it will be gone by this evening and then this new storm out across part
sprinting into her arms as she enters the mississippi classroom. davis returns home after spending the past year in kuwait and syria. and those are your headlines. sweet video. i love that they capture it, you know? sweet moment. griff: thank you for her service. pete: kuwait and syria last year and back to see your kids. very cool. rick, what's up? rick: this is amazing snowball fight. rachel: don't tempt us. pete: you will will be in our crosshairs. rick: snowball fight snow. one storm right...
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friday mornings to you. welcome back. quick headlines now. mississippi governor phil bryant signing a sweeping abortion bill. the republican governor banning abortions once a heart beat is detected. something that can happen within six weeks of pregnancy. the law will take effect on july 1st. and a florida house panel approves a new bill to arm teachers in the wake of the deadly parkland shooting it would allow educators to voluntarily carry guns if they complete a training course. the think it will make schools safer. critics don't want law officers to be replaced. the state senate is considering a similar bill. steve? steve: thank you, jillian. be careful what you post online it could impact the cost of insurance. jedediah: life insurers are sizing up social media accounts to determine applicant's risk. ed: here is kur kurt the cyber by guy. >> nothing scouring through history of all of our online posts. a warning this morning to pay attention to what's on there from well your cigar smoking and skydiving photos might want to come down. anything that shows risky behavior you can go a
friday mornings to you. welcome back. quick headlines now. mississippi governor phil bryant signing a sweeping abortion bill. the republican governor banning abortions once a heart beat is detected. something that can happen within six weeks of pregnancy. the law will take effect on july 1st. and a florida house panel approves a new bill to arm teachers in the wake of the deadly parkland shooting it would allow educators to voluntarily carry guns if they complete a training course. the think...
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, all the way down towards the missouri and mississippi river valley. we have all this snow to melt. this is going to be a big story. not only today but through the next couple of weeks through the springtime. warnings and watches post you had. we will keep you up to date today and next several weeks. first day of spring tomorrow. are you guys excited about that? [cheers] janice: also, i have a little present for each and every one of you coming up later in the show. are you guys excited about that? i will take an order of these, too. waffle. steve: when the sun comes up it will be partly sunny. steve: they brought me ranch fries. french fries, bacon, cheese and ranch. jedediah: you have all the food groups there. we sense a theme happening when democrats talk about the president. >> it's about racism. >> racist, capitalist economy. >> racist thinks he is racist. jedediah: is that true we have david webb. steve: keep reading. jedediah: brian is talking with folks here live on the "fox & friends" square. there he is. ♪ hey, brian. ♪ tooty fruity ♪ oh rudy ♪ ts. we're paying t
, all the way down towards the missouri and mississippi river valley. we have all this snow to melt. this is going to be a big story. not only today but through the next couple of weeks through the springtime. warnings and watches post you had. we will keep you up to date today and next several weeks. first day of spring tomorrow. are you guys excited about that? [cheers] janice: also, i have a little present for each and every one of you coming up later in the show. are you guys excited about...