office as the roof was ripped off and rain starting pouring on them. luckily, everyone is okay in the day care center. janice, the images are stunning. janice: the people are heroes that saved the children. one of the women went over one of the kids to save them and one baby was found in the rubble, but everyone is okay miraculously. we ll hear the stories today. this is one of the worst januarys, severe weather outbreaks we ve ever seen in history. the worst of the weather has moved from the south. we ll start to see incredible damage left behind. some areas will be levelled. we had just one of the some of the strongest tornados for january ever recorded in this area. that is the tragedy and the death toll might rise this morning. we do have potential for stronger storms for the northeast, this coastal low developing along the coast. it is too warm for snow, but we will see the snow fly for interior sections of the northeast and could see potential for ice and freezing r
conversation with someone from your medical team to interview your physician. you ve declined those requests. why? i feel like we have been very transparent in a lot of different ways. when our doctor has already given a letter saying that i m able to serve and to be running. dana: james freeman from the wall street journal ahead with reaction but bryan llenas is live in the newsroom. the nbc reporter said during small talk before the interview without the use of closed captioning it was not clear whether john fetterman understood their conversation. when pressed as to why he has not released his medical records fetterman pointed to his campaign schedule. being in front of thousands and thousands of people and having interviews and getting around all across pennsylvania, that gives everybody and the voters decide if they think that it s really the issue. the pittsburgh post-gazette in washington post editorial boards have called on both candidates to release t
sandra, great to have you back. sandra: great to be back. far left protestors dismayed as what they view as an ineffective response to the ruling, saying they are out of step with the mainstream of the party. the president is urging the same protestors to fight after access to abortion bills. claims his hands are tied on further action unless the democrats can pick up more seat in the midterms. all of this as the far left offers bounties on the location of supreme court justices in an effort to harass them like we saw last week with justice brett kavanaugh, forced to leave a steakhouse in washington through a back door. john: the white house refusing to condemn them, saying it is part of democracy as long as it remains peaceful. sandra: rich, a lot of the pushback is coming from the left. it is, sandra, good afternoon. look at what progressives are saying, they say more needs to come from the white house when it comes to abortion, when it comes to gun violence in
h.w. bush and everybody gathers and has a moment. that s what we re watching here. the queen s coffin will lie in rest at st. giles. bill: the quoen s coffin will then be flown to london and she will lie in house of parliament. dana: president biden accepted an invitation to the funeral. the first lady will join him. they remember her more than a monarch. bill: king charles iii arriving in scotland after addressing parliament on sunday for the first time since his mother s passing. he pledged to follow her example of selfless duty as lawmakers offered up condolences. dana: this is the moment everyone is talking about. princes william and harry making a rare joint appearance. they and their wives greeted mourners outside windsor castle and harry made his first statement on his grandmother s death. jonathan hunt has more from buckingham palace. good morning to both of you. we are in the heart of another historic and hectic day here in the u.k. it began with king charl
it out for a place in the history books. health warnings are issued as southern and eastern areas of the uk prepare for a heatwave that could bring record breaking temperatures over the next week. the defence secretary ben wallace has ruled himself out of the conservative leadership race, saying it was not an easy choice to make. other mps are expected to launch their campaigns this weekend, with the former equalities minister, kemi badenoch, becoming the latest to confirm she intends to stand. the former chancellor, rishi sunak has put himself forward, taking the number confirmed candidates to four. here s our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart. morning. he s the former chancellor, but could rishi sunak be the next prime minister? he certainly wants to be, launching his campaign yesterday evening with a slick social media video. soft piano music plays i ve told you a little bit about my story, but i m running to be our next prime minister because it s your stori