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i get it. i know it s going to be cold. but think about this. you get to set the direction for the country. the first contest of the 2024 republican presidential nomination happens tonight in iowa, but voters will have to face dangerously cold temperatures to cast their ballots. meanwhile on capitol hill, its appears congress has a deal to keep the government funded until march despite threats from far right republicans in the house. and also ahead, we ll bring you the latest from the middle east following another u.s.-led air strike on houthi targets in yemen. good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, january 15th. martin luther king day and also iowa caucus day. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day and week with us. we will begin this morning in iowa. the caucuses there tonight will be the first nominating contest of the very consequential 2024 presidential campaign. but turnout in iowa could be a real issue because it will be ....
arrivals privacy. violates u.s. immigration law. although it appears those kids get to stay. protester ran onto the field has filed a police report in the nfl. the protester was laid out by the rams linebacker. attempting to make a statement. ainsley: there is a plane coming in. look. look. brian: do you know how hard i was to coordinate? that is the world s busiest airport. ainsley: atlanta. steve: exactly. brian: you need like another hour to get to it. have you ever taken a shuttle to the rental car? ainsley: it takes you like a mile away. right. you have to wait on the shuttle, get your luggage up there. steve: uber is much handier. they will meet you at the congress, drive you wherever you need to go, directly into traffic. because they are famous for that. ainsley: it s going to be 80 degrees. not a cloud in the sky if you re just one big, round, yellow ball called the son. steve: there was a plan a moment to go. ainsley: now you can se ....
flights we have team coverage with fox weathers max gordon, and western new york is hard by so it charles watson is that are still jackson had that international airport with the latest on the travelers but we begin with fox news meteorologist out on, five twitter and weathers in right out of here in new york city coming on the side of the weather, they say it is disrespectful outside and it is called. adam: it is district in the disrespectful outside the struggle of the down into the united states had the snow would ve been across the plains in the upper midwest, it is just the very tail end of it that spinning of slick elation and you to notice the because of the way it is spinning, still some snow coming off of all of the great lakes, they like effects on these resign of all of the lakes was air moves across the lake and so here in buffalo, still snow ft folks is over and winds and 24 miles an hour and it feels like negative nine most of the country, you know maybe ....
shameful. joining me is linda win, she is executive director of run api. natasha brown, cofounder of black voters matter, and of course erin haines, editor at large for the 19th and msnbc political contributor. mary very happy to have you ladies here. they are natasha, you look very tendonitis this morning, happy to see this morning. natasha, i want to kick it off with. you you are on the ground, moving and communities all over this country. and, i m curious what is your consensus about engagement when it comes to the people? are they hype and ready? once again, to battle voter suppression and at the polls, or will it take some convincing from community validators to get people engaged? and i just want to point out that someone tweeted me this morning and said, it s really not about enthusiasm when it comes to voting, it s about motivation. so i m curious your thoughts on that as well. yeah, you know they are not hype but what they are is they are pissed off. that we ....