donating more than a million dollars to the organization and doubling every contribution made by fox employees to donate go to red cross.org/fox forward. also, like to wish christine and garrett a very happy engagement. look at the lovely couple. this is the time of your lives. congratulations. also, big happy birthday shout-out to greg. there he is with the grandsons. loving it. what a great guy. "jesse watters primetime" tonight be previewing president trump's address from mar-a-lago 7:00. don't miss it. harold ford jr. >> harold: congrats to them as well. why teacher is being rightly hailed as a hero after saving 100-year-old woman who was choking. ceramics teacher ryan roberts was driving home with his two sons when he saw car stopped in the left lane with the passenger door open saw the woman choking and performed the heimlich maneuver. this is the fifth person he has saved using cpr.
mayfield, kentucky. in that bathtub right there. what were you thinking? when i'm just praying. no god. we'll take care of me. we just try to make a best of a bad situation. more than a year later, he is still living with his family in a fema trailer, second bedroom where my grandkids and my daughter sleeps at how do they all sleep in here? just my daughter asleep on one end and my two grandsons sleep on the other end. it's small, but this is all we got. he wants to rebuild here in a town that used to house 10,000 people but is now empty slab after empty slab, really no job opportunities here. i don't think it ever be the same. seven
it's this is the second bedroom where my grandkids and my daughter sleeps at how do they all sleep in here? my daughter asleep on one end and my two grandsons sleep on the other end. small but this is all we got. he wants to rebuild here in a town that used to house 10,000 people but is now empty slab after empty slab, really no job opportunities here. i don't think it ever be the same. and that is just a look at how the severe weather just really decimates these towns where people have lived that they this is where their livelihoods are, like charles cheryl now still a year on living in a fema trailer, it is so hard to get back on their feet after severe weather. that is an example of this, and we actually got a text from charles this afternoon and he reads in part. me and my family are packing up right now. i'm not going to put my life in
on friday talking about voters and signing copies of his book for them >> everyone knows that donal trump is a retail politician power excellence, but most retail politicians don't hav the potential -- looming over them. so how does this potential indictment as well as the shar criticism from mike pence shap the political landscape on the ground for trump as he tours iowa, are rural republican talking with these developments? >> you have to put in th broader category of iran republicans, wilkins across th country being worried abou whether donald trump can win a general election they watch him lose in 2020. and anything that suggests tha he wouldn't be able to win i 2024 hearts and with primary voters they are looking for somebod who can beat joe biden so the possibility of an indictment of trump said h would win, anyways certainly nothing would constitute preventing him from runnin defended nothing grandsons running if knitted. so he can continue to run. but he does that have that political risk that voters wil look at him as even more damag
handed it to my wife. by the third page, i just turned to her and i said, this could be one of the great convention speeches of all time. >> the democratic party today made it clear they think they have discovered the biggest potential political star of either party to come out of illinois since abe lincoln. his name is barack obama, and he's running for u.s. senate. the party announced today he'll be the keynote speaker at their boston convention. >> democrats could have picked someone more famous, but the pros saw something special in barack obama. >> barack's candidacy isn't just energizing the democratic party, but it's energizing people and giving them a renewed hope for politics, period. >> how are you? nice to meet you. >> they're tired of a politics of division. so it's very uplifting to see this wonderful young man who reminds so many people of their own sons and grandsons,
hopefully, this means that others, the down will break, others will feel like they also can say that they're going to vote now. >> congresswoman lee, we have two minutes left. it got two questions to ask you, so keep that in mind. first question, i would love for your thoughts on the video that we've all been watching, and horrified by. the beating of tyre nichols. >> jonathan, first of all, it was gut-wrenching. at first i didn't want to watch the video, i said no, i must do this. now i've watched it several times. first, second, i have two sons and two grandsons. my kids, i had to have this talk with them in the day, still having the talk with my grandsons in the day. my heart goes out to tyrese's family, community, and friends. this is something that we're flux the systemic disparities,
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the shooting occurred and administered first aid remains traum traumatized. >> when i think back, it could have been so much worse. >> reporter: regarding the metal detectors, the school board chairwoman says the 90 metal detectors will be placed in schools across the entire newport news school district and some will have more than one detector. >> wrapping your head around 5-year-old walking through metal detectors to get to school. hard to imagine. the treasury department warned the u.s. will reach the debt ceiling in about five days, on january 19th. that extraordinary measures must be taken to avert defaulting. the white house says it's up to congress to take action. house republicans say they are preparing contingency plans in case the nation hits its debt limit. meantime, the soaring price of eggs is giving shoppers sticker shock at the grocery store. the price jumping 60% since last
is it something that he could have had access to? >> reporter: we each reached out to school district with all those questions. they declined to comment, citing the ongoing investigation. school officials now say they'll institute a safety measure that the superintendent had earlier said he hated to even think about. >> metal detectors will be in place and used for all students, faculty, staff, and visitors to richneck upon school reopening. >> reporter: the teacher, abby zwerner, was struck in the hand by a single bullet, police say, a bullet which went through her hand and struck her in the chest. one school official says her condition is improving every day. this woman was picking up her grandsons when the shooting occurred. she administered first aid to zwerner. she remains traumatized. >> when i think about it, it brings me to tears baud it could have been so much worse. >> reporter: regarding the metal detectors, the school board chairwoman says 90 metal detectors will be placed in schools across the entire