administration take to avert this looming catastrophe? former border patrol chief rodney scott and congresswoman claudia tenney joins us ahead. i believe it s about minus 13 out. i m doing ok, the sun is out, feels great. you are supposed to be used to it, but not this, it s frigid. it s not worth it. stay home with the family. went to the grocery store so we won t have to come out. we ll be stuck in the house looking at the snow. john: if folks in chicago tell you it s real cold, it s real cold. at least five people have been killed by the once in a generation storm that has threatened lives and travel plans across the country. john roberts in washington. good to have you here. almost every state is expected to be impacted by the brutal winter storm. more than 200 million americans under warnings or advisories and more than 1.1 million people are without power. subzero temperatures and snow pummelling the midwest. the worst still yet to come for those here on the
okay, well, i had no idea it was that far. so i ve just made my way up thousands of steps to this place, castle brown, which is in portofino, which is in liguria. and liguria is a crescent right on the coast of italy, bordering tuscany and france. they ll carry me out of here on a stretcher, but i don t mind because the food is amazing. i m stanley tucci. i m fascinated by my italian heritage, so i m traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of this country s 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past. the rugged environment has made the ligurians tough and unafraid of a challenge. so you call this? le guide le cocho, because everything here must be done by hand. centuries of wrestling their food out of a small amount of land have given these people a wisdom that s right for our times. the harshness of their region has made them inventive. oh my god. liguria gave us pesto. it s really good. their land drove ligurians to the sea and ma
oh, wow. steep. is this okay, here we are, finally. i had no idea it was that far. so i ve just made my way up thousands of steps to this place, castle brown, which is in portofino, which is in liguria. and liguria is a crescent right on the coast of italy, bordering tuscany and france. they ll carry me out of here on a stretcher, but i don t mind because the food is amazing. i m stanley tucci. i m fascinated by my italian heritage, so i m traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of this country s 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past. the rugged environment has made the ligurians tough and unafraid of a challenge. so you call this? le guide le cocho, because everything here must be done by hand. centuries of wrestling their food out of a small amount of land have given these people a wisdom that s right for our times. the harshness of their region has made them inventive. oh my god. liguria gave us pesto. it s really good. th
university poll find 10% of americans think the country is on the right track and 42% say they are struggling financially. doug luzader has more, good morning. doug: the president will be talking about a huge bail out for pension plans today while traveling to ohio. we re seeing administration targeting all levels of gas and oil industry for high gas prices, going after small gas station owners. the putin price hike message, just last week, he claimed russia, russia, russia. how does the president go from blaming putin to small business owners now? when you look at crude oil and wholesale oil prices, as well, they have declined about 15%. retail gas prices have only declined 3% over the same time period. doug: secretary of transportation took it a step further saying oil companies are happy about high prices. when it comes to high gas prices, i m mad about it, the president is mad, oil company executives are thrilled, we ve seen them saying they will not increase pr
Lawrence whats up, everyone . Whats happening . [thank you. Lawrence how are you all doing . Lawrence this is good, brother. Lawrence good morning, everyone. We are in dallas, texas. And im with the people that helped raise me. Its a Beautiful Day in texas. Everything is sweeter, bigger in texas. And the reason why we are here is because this has become the epicenter in texas for what is happening at the border and i got to tell you, the folks of texas are so fired up they feel like joe biden, Kamala Harris have abandoned the state of texas and its borders, guys. Steve lawrence, its great to see you in north dallas right now at normas. I know you have a whole collection of cowboy hats. How did you decide that was going to be the hat for todays big show . Lawrence well, this is a brand new one. I left my hats in new york in my office. And so we went to the state fair yesterday. And, you know, i have to get a new hat. I just had to. Lawrence you mentioned that you were there with the peo