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they were trained. that first day we evacuated 33 there will be a lot more as we dive into the coverage of what's off the ship and 2 of them already under way in the 2020 presidential campaign. we'll see you next sunday with survived. the latest buzz. laura: what was it like waiting to hear that the leader of the eric: one hour from now vice attack was captured or killed. president mike pence expected to it must have been agonizing for lead a second day of talks to your crew and all the family end the shutdown over the border members involved. wall funding. this as trump departs for a >> it's frustrating. but what is heartening about special meeting sat camp david this is it proves the united saying democrats could end the states government us still standoff tomorrow if they wanted willing to invest the time, to. the democrats say it's up to intelligence and ordinance to hold terrorists that kill him. americans accountable even over i'm eric shaw. 18 years later. while we have justice against >> i'm houra ingle in for arthel jamal al-badawi, there is still one more who awaits justice at neville. questions on whether the president will follow through on his threats to declare a guantanamo bay.
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national emergency to free up and he need to military funding for the wall. >> the president is prepared to well. do what it takes to protect our laura: what advice do you have for those serving with our borders and the people of this country. military who face these dangers he knows the number one job he on a daily basis. has as commander-in-chief is to this is something everybody thinks about. >> god love each ander single protect its citizens. whatever action he takes will one of them for their dedication to serve our navy and our certainly be lawful, and we are looking at every option week. nation, to sail the high seas this is something the president takes incredibly seriously. and keep our country safe at home. it will be their sacrifice and eric: is he considering those their service that will insure lawful actions? our nation stays safe from reporter: if there was ever a question about the president's terror. position, needing a wall, a laura: well said, sir. fence, a barrier along the southern border tore protect the interest of the american people, retired navy commander that was clearly the race today. in one tweet, you will kirk lippold. eric: back at home, authorities understand where this is coming in texas filing murder charges from, the president saying the
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against one suspect in the death wall is coming. of a 7-year-old girl. that declaration comes over jazmine barnes was shot and killed while riding in her mother's car in houston last border funding as the president makes his way to camp david. week. hi, jeff. he'll huddle with senior reporter: investigators in administration officials for a houston saying they identified the suspect through a tip they 2019 agenda strategy session. he was asked at the white house if he would be willing to invoke received. eric black, jr. was arrested in a national emergency along the border if democrats don't step the death of 7-year-old jazmine. up. >> i may declare a national black admitted to taking part in emergency depending on what the shooting. through their interviews, the happens the next few days. county sheriff's office believe we'll have a meeting. vice president pence and a group jazmine and her family were will be going to a certain location and you know where that innocent victims. they do not believe they were is. the intended target and were i don't expect anything to happen at that meeting, but i possibly shot as a result of think we are going to have some mistaken identity. investigators say the suspect very serious talks from monday, pulled up along side her family's car and fired into the tuesday, wednesday.
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we have to have border security. vehicle. if we don't have border security jazmine's father spoke to a huge we'll be crime ridden and it crowd that gathered for the will get worse. rally. >> i want to thank everybody for reporter: democrats say they are the love and support you showed repaired to endure even a my baby girl. lengthy shutdown even if it everybody want the same thing i means having to hold the line want. while the president figures this justice for my baby. i love you all, man. out. they want to do everything they i thank god for everything. can they say to keep the president from getting funding for the wall. reporter: officials were look for a white suspect after >> the president of the united receiving reports frommite states has present powers. but if he doesn't care whether witnesses say -- from eyewitnesses saying the shooting people's needs are met or we can may have bee been -- -- may havn have a legitimate discussion. then we have a problem and we have to take it to the american people. reporter: white house officials racially motivated. say democrats want $54 billion laura: it's day 16 of the in foreign aid. they have to come up with a way partial government shutdown and both side refuse to give ground to come up with $5 billion for a on border funding. >> this is a complicated problem
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that requires a sophisticated answer. we need comprehensive border wall. immigration reform. democratic congressional we need additional personnel. staffers look for a way to we need new technology. information forward on this laura: vice president pence impasse. eric: kevin, thank you. plans to lead another meeting laura * it's a busy weekend in today. can lawmakers find common ground in a divided government? patrick woke up with back pain. washington. this partial government shutdown enters day 16. brian llenas live from our new but he has work to do. york city newsroom. so he took aleve. >> the shutdown is affecting if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. hundreds of thousands of only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain employees. rent is around the corn and so for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. is mortgage payments.
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.. agriculture, commerce, justice, homeland security, interior, the state department and more. according to the government, 380,000 workers have been furloughed, meaning they cannot come into work and will be without pay during the duration of the shutdown. 150,000 federal workers are working but without pay. this includes fbi agents and 88% of the department of homeland security, including the transportation security administration. this is where we get into how this affects the rest of us. the tsa acknowledging there is an increase in baggage and passenger screeners calling out sick. call-outed trimmed at dallas-fort worth international airports.
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the shutdown is also affecting private small businesses in places like oklahoma where properties are seeing less customers as thousands of federal employees are no longer traveling or spending money. >> it's a matter of survival. surviving as a business. how long can we keep this up and stay in business. if everything gets going within the next one to two weeks we can stay in business. fit lasts two or three weeks a lot of our competitors will go out of business as well. reporter: the irs is affected. refunds are at risk of being delayed if the shutdown stretches into february. eric: we are joined by new york congressman peter king. good to see you.
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when do you think this will end? >> i hope it end soon. i'm sort of an outlier on this. i strongly believe in the wall. the president should have the wall and the democrats are being hypocritical. on the other hand, the government shutdown holding all these employees hostage who have nothing to do with the wall but they have mortgage payments to make. i hope both sides will come together and find a way to come out of this. democrats give the president most of of what he needs as far as the funding. republicans should be able to give the democrats what they want on the dreamers and tps. there is enough there if both sides are negotiating in good faith. i don't think as a republican we should let the freedom caucus have veto power or what we do.
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eric: they had a deal last february. $25 billion. $2.5 billion for a wall and fence and also addressed the dreamers. chuck schumer said that the dreamers wasn't on the table at the meeting they had at the white house. do you think both sides could be moving in that direction? >> i would certainly hope so. there is probably more available on the table for a deal here than there is among most of eric: in half an hour vice stalemates. president mike pence will be the democrats want the dreamers meeting on the partial and i understand that. government shutdown of lawmakers are trying to find a way right there you have coming together on that. forward. house speaker nancy pelosi has each side gives. said congress will not allocate the art of the deal. let's get this going. any money at all for the border we can't allow factions on wall. republican senator richard either end of the parties to shelby appeared on "sunday have veto power here. morning futures" with maria bartiromo this morning and he called for an end to the democrats are afraid if they political posturing. negotiate with president trump their left wing will go crazy. >> and i think we've got to get together because ultimately lawe
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eric: you just mentioned the deal they had in 2006, the negotiated settlement. secure fence act, democrats the american people want us to including hillary clinton and work together. president obama famously they want us to do right. supported that because it was they want us to secure the border. called the fence act, not the they want us to fund the wall act. do you think this is a bit of a government. we can do all this. we should have already dunn semantic playing of games? appeared >> at the negotiating table in why would they support a fence half an hour. ellison barber with the latest but not want to have a wall? on what we can in fact. >> it's absolutely semantics. >> i come a gritted democratic i was one of the main authors of aide familiar with the meeting took place yesterday and told that bill in 2006. fox news they urge to jump there was very little administration and republicans to reopen the government and the distinction made then between a eighth of the reject it. fence and a wall. democratic leaders met with if nancy pelosi thinks it's immoral to have a wall, how is a resident chomp on friday. wall any more immoral than a house minority leader nancy pelosi says the purpose of the fence. they were tripping meeting was to reopen the overthemselves. government and democrats say deals on border security are hillary clinton, barack obama, unlikely unless it happens dick durbin, going out of their first-period way to say how important >> the impression you get from security was at the border and that president he would not only close government, build a wall, we needed barriers to keep out but also abolish congress.
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illegal immigration. they say they want security but the only voice that mattered was they don't want a barrier. his own. if you talk to border patrol >> the president doesn't seem to understand that, but its impact agents, the people down there in in people's lives. the trenches, they will tell you they need a border wall, they open the government. there is agreement. need trenches. bipartisan agreement on funding but we need the bare years there the balance of the government. let's isolate the department of and it's a national security issue. the president is right to fight homeland security and continue for that wall. but we have to realize we may talking. to make democrats continue to say the shed down is doing not get all we want now, so before anything gets resolved on let's get a compromise that an issue. republicans seem to be on border works. eric: what changed since 2006. five. a few days ago they voted with >> donald trump got elected house democrats to find the department of homeland security president. on an interim basis about new funding for the wall appeared he made the wall an issue in his campaign. most are sticking with the the democratic left is locked in president didn't say democrats need to bring different legislation to the house floor. against president trump. >> it is our job to fund the government and also her job to it was moral years ago when they make sure we secure the border, to make sure we provide security of the nation. were supporting it, now it's what they've agreed to do the immoral. people in my district are past is provide a preparation to worried about making their secure the border. tonight the chairwoman of the mortgage payments. house appropriations committee what happens if they get sick, neil lowry released the
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are they covered. individual bills to immediately what's going on. reopen parts of the government. it's also those who have the house expected to start moving some of those as early as contracts with the government wednesday regardless of what the doing legitimate business with these departments. house does. what does an agricultural worker senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has said when it have to do with the wall going comes to shut down legislation the senate will not consider up. something in president trump why should they go without pay when they are protecting us says he must have all funding at the government is going to every day. reopen. let's get it done. eric: the president indicating eric. transducing pass on a five-point $7 quintillion. thank you. the money tuesday-wednesday, >> what other reissues will drive the debate in a divided he's holding off calling for a congress. "wall street journal" outlining some of them including national emergency which he says infrastructure, judicial nominees, health care come in will give them the right to the debt limit foreign policy direct the pentagon to use their and oversight. in the new congress find common construction money to moist from ground anywhere pushing mark what they earmarked now over to the wall. eric felten for the "washtington is that just a bluff, do you examiner." good to see you appeared think? is that a negotiating strategy? >> laura, how are you doing? do you think the president would laura: i'm good, how are you declare a national emergency if doing? both sides continue to be object when you take a look at the list we just mentioned, where do you
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citd --continue to be obstinate. see potential for the most compromise? >> you know come you might think infrastructure would yet. but we had a couple of years >> he mass the right to do it and he should do it. where there was an opportunity if he clearly has the right for the white house to cooperate under the law to do it and that's what it takes to get it with democrats as well as republicans on capitol hill on done, let's do it. eric: it would be appealed and infrastructure and very little challenged. >> i would try to do it happened. you're unlikely to see any big legislatively. cooperation happening as long as it's smoother and it gets done the base for democrats in the and there is no legal question. base for republicans don't really want there to be compromised. eric: do you think there could be a resolution this week? they are not looking for congress to sort of get things >> i think they can have one done per se. overnight if they are serious what will see is the things that about it. have to get done and what we they could get it done if they want to. once both sides break through should be looking for are some from their positions that are interesting things that might get done, the kind of under the being driven by bloa -- by both. radar. so for example, very little >> a new feud is brewing on attention was paid at the end of this last year to compromise the
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capitol hill. affair between republicans and steve scalise and alexandria democrats to change ocasio-cortez trading barbs on sentencing -- federal sentencing twitter. laws and to reform criminal they are back and forth over sentencing in the u.s. ocasio-cortez proposed new green deal which would put 60-70 republicans and democrats in the percent tax on top income sunday president trump. earners. but it didn't get a lot of attention and that's one reason garrett tenney is live in washington with this one. that succeeded if it didn't >> this is likely one of many become something to fight over. it kind of got down and got done debates over the green new deal. sotto voce. the proposal aims to tackle laura: you bring up some really good points and you brought up climate change eliminating all the infrastructure issue. something the president industrial greenhouse gas campaigned on. emission and paying for it by senate democratic leader chuck schumer issued a letter to the raising taxes on the wealthiest white house last month demanding americans to a marginal rate as that infrastructure legislation in the new congress include high as 70%. funding to a clean energy that's nearly double the top tax economy while congressional republicans the see permission rate. how minority leadered steve set costly and unnecessary. this is such a big one and you'd basically be able to come scalise said it would take away together on this because it so important to the safety of all 70% of your income and give is of us.
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to leftist fantasy programs. >> yeah, you know, this is the part of deal making where start inserting poison pill and the she tweeted back, you are the question is, are those poison pill things that are meant to be majority whip. given away so that a deal can be how do you not know how marginal made where you stake out a position when you know you're tax rates work? not going to get what you do it some of her followers referenced because you want to get something else and ultimately the 2017 shooting in which give up the thing that would be a dealbreaker. scalise nearly lost her life. or maybe it is just meant to be a dealbreaker because chuck schumer realizes his one wrote she has better aim constituents aren't even not than the shooter. enthusiastic about with that scalise ended the infrastructure advocates anything for donald trump to twitter debate. crow about. laura: let's go to the battle it's clearly not productive to over trade and foreign policy. engage with some of your radical democrats and republicans, one thing both parties still want followers. answers about is the alleged stay classy. saudi killing -- saudi led this green new deal is in the killing a journalist jamal khashoggi and members have issue progressives claim to push criticized the president about in the new congress. pulling out troops and of course the plan seems to be changing this larger debate is likely over the last few days. just getting started, laura. that seems like something we
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could see some compromise on. eric: there are new developments >> yeah, it's interesting you in that shocking shooting death see that things can happen that much a 7-year-old girl in texas. aren't legislative, but just her pressure points. one suspect is charged with the the response be not just from murder and investigators say democrats, but republicans as they are looking for others. well on the precipitous accent what prosecutors are saying about the motive. from syria seemed to have an effect on the white house and earn operative who was the main it'll be interesting to see what suspect behind the bombing of happens with jamal khashoggi's investigation into the murder. you have the new head of the the u.s.s. cole has bench senate judiciary committee has killed. been very vocal on shakopee -- not having a good breakfast can make you feel like your day never started. get going with carnation breakfast essentials®. it has protein, plus 21 vitamins and minerals khashoggi killing. including calcium and vitamin d, to help your family be their best. carnation breakfast essentials®. laura: is to take a look down the road the country so divided on so many issues. we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids to help your family be their best. we look ahead at 2019. every minute counts. what's the word of washington in and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. your circle of people talking that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. about how both parties can work saving you time, so you can keep saving the world.
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together in the new year. a lot of people want to know how >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ this can happen. what do you people think? >> you know, one of the things we sought is elizabeth warren in iowa this week. we've got the kick off to the [cellwhere are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. 2020 presidential race already mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? happening. i think what we are going to see he says it's personal this time.. is for all the desire that if you're a mom, people have for government to you call at the worst possible time. it's what you do. work well and not to have the if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. economy tank because things are it's what you do. sort of falling apart in where are you? it's very loud there. washington. are you taking a zumba class? we are also going to have the pressure of an artwork celebrating presidential campaign and were going to have a whole laundry list of democrats who are getting into this race and i think each one will be trying to outdo the other in going against donald trump. laura: i've got a liberator. thank you or be not today. have a great day. >> thanks, laura.
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trench about the president's decision to withdraw troops from syria. there's more fallout today. >> united states should not a lot of serious. i've been very hopeful as i've seen reports we are now going to slow that down. we've got about 2200 special operations forces there there can to encourage the important work. trade to national security adviser john bolton is in israel outlining conditions. the troops are gone. and it remains the greatest mystery of our time and fox nation has the answers. what happened to jimmy hoffa? or a streaming service, fox nation and watch her exclusive investigation. the hour and a half new special, riddle, search for james r. hoffa appeared to hit man who told me he shot hoffa and the blood evidence we found in the house in detroit where he sat hoffa was killed. >> why do you think will be time will be found in a forest so important? >> which you found is all that's
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left of the remains of jimmy hoffa. eric: the fbi will not comment the wisdom from its likely that it's past time to release the secret temple. the documents made publicly available so far have been heavily redact it. we should see what they say. >> i would support any effort of full disclosure. a famous american who vanished from a public place in broad daylight. we need to know what happened. this cannot happen in america. eric: for more watch my special mistreatment service fox nation riddle the search for james r. hoffa. (straining) i'll take that. (cheers) 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. ♪ [ dobaxter.ng ] it's bedtime. peace of mind should never be out of reach. [ voice command beep ] xfinity home. xfinity home connects you to total home security
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u.s.s.cole. thank you for being here on a very important day. we want to ask you. this is an important day for all of you. i want to ask you your reaction when you heard this developing news today. >> first reaction was guardedly optimistic until we had confirmation that could tell us how the determination was made. at this point, both through my contacts here in the washington, d.c. area, but also with the president coming out, he probably would not have done that unless he knew with certainty that we nailed badawi and brought him to justice. laura: it does appear justice has been served at the hands of
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the u.s. military. remind our viewers how your crew handled that attack. i am sure you can see it. >> second by second we can relive it. we pulled in on what was expected to be a brief stop for fuel. expecting to be there for 8 hours. we had been pumping fuel for 45 minutes. we contracted out garbage barges. the third boat came to the same spot in the middle of the ship. i've always been amazed and still going for my best, detonated and for the first time even though i live with a higher risk of stroke ever the u.s. navy experienced a due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. waterborne suicide device that eliquis is proven killed 17 sailors, wounded 37. to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. but the crew, even though the plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. announce system had been knocked off line. what's next? fell back on their training and reeling in a nice one.
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this coming as critics of the plan continued to express concern. congressman mac thornberry on "sunday morning futures." >> well, there was a lot of concern in the middle east. partly because we have not completely finished eliminating isis. there's still a lot of worry that if you let up the pressure on terrorist groups, whether they are in syria, in a stand or yemen, they can spring back to life very quickly. laura: très gangsta following the story from jerusalem for us. hi, trey. >> laura, president comes national security adviser john bolton wrapping up a meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu where he told the israelis united it will not be pulling troops out of syria as quickly as expected aired on sunday telling the group of reporters the trump administration will wait for assurances about the state of u.s. by kurdish fighters.
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critics of president trump said he was abandoning the kurds after his recent decision on syria. adding that isis will also be completely defeated before the united states withdraws. trump administration official said over the weekend part of the visit to jerusalem was meant to ensure the israelis president trump will not rush the withdrawal like previously indicated. last week president trump extended his timeline for 30 days to four months. the timeline appears to be open-ended with old and still common. some troops reportedly remain in syria and others moved to iraq even once u.s. troops return for the region. he will have a turkey to me about the u.s. withdraw and desire to protect white bg kurdish fighters from a large-scale turkish military operation. during his trip, bringing messages for benjamin at yahoo!, but also a message for syrian president bashar al-assad. the message that the presidents administration and the redline of chemical weapon used inside of syria has not changed.
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laura. laura: très gangsta, thank you for the report. eric: al garner, director the murder thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation. they will stay until they are protect good. >> hello, eric. happy new year to you. i have to say that bolton's remarks are extremely welcome remarks. they provide an important clarification of the administration position on syria after several weeks of confusion, which is certainly unnerved u.s. allies in the middle east. i think this new approach by the administration clearly rethinking statements made by the president a few weeks ago. this is the right message to be sending to america's allies and partners. it is vitally important before there is any withdraw u.s. forces from syria that isis is
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emphatically crashed. still remains a threat with around 2000, but also tens of thousands of isis fighters lay in love, specially in iraq. we have to radically threat and can friend the looming iranian side of serious and we have to as well look after her syrian kurdish allies with the united states against a service. it's a highly complicated picture and i think john bolton seriously sent a very clear and very welcome message today, which i think should be a very reassuring at this time. eric: booklet ankara tomorrow and meetings with erdogan administration could really get assurances from turkey that they will not attack the kurds? >> certainly that is what the u.s. administration is looking for. and i think the turks will be open and the fact give to
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america's recommendations here. after all, turkey is important. the united states a key strategic interest as well. it's important the united states and turkey were together to advance an common interests, specially the defeat of isis. hopefully the turks will be receptive to what john bolton is telling non-and it would be unacceptable for the turks to launch an offensive in northeastern syria that would threaten the kurds. the united dates is going to make that absolutely 100% clear to turkey and it's important that ankara and washington worked together in terms of the broader fight of crisis. eric: what about the presidents do? giving them six months and you know he doesn't want an endless war. is it an endless war or is the deployment of troops in syria similar to maintaining a
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presence in japan or south korea or germany. it's an important military presence that sent a message. >> it is vitally important military presence and i think it is important that u.s. forces remain in syria as long as they are needed in order to dance and protect u.s. interests in the region. eventually i would expect to withdraw from the u.s. forces but that should be contingent upon conditions being met on the ground. john bolton all moderated that point of view in jerusalem and that is the right message that u.s. forces should be in place for as long as they are needed. right now it's the case that u.s. forces are needed inside the area. eric: up against the clock and i apologize but that's a message. thank you.
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laura: minutes from now a white house delegation led by vice president mike pence set to meet with congressional leaders for a new round of talks. that is next. nancy abraham. look her up online. esurance, it's surprisingly painless.
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laura: fox extreme weather alert. we can start on the west coast bringing heavy rain and snow.
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meteorologists adam klotz is lie with the wet weather forecast. what's happening on the west? >> eventually the storm happening out west will stretch in another country. here is overlooking out. snow stretching into portions of colorado back to the west coast. that is where we are going to see the worst of it the next couple days. if you're right along the coast, little more elevation. in some places a lot of snow. this is done building across the country by just tomorrow. if you live in the upper midwest are temperatures are lower that will be snow. even though it's winter this is the system as well as everything back off to the west which his rounds around the snow. winter storm watch advisory still in place. mostly they are in northern northern california and area were paying attention to.
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these are spots if you like to ski or you're in these areas will notice a lot of snowfall. forecast precipitation on what abuse folks got yesterday. but you get into the mountains at some of the darker green getting into purple colors is getting up to two feet of total snow and that will only continue the next couple days. big snowfall system. your mother this rain because it's so warm. 54 degrees. laura: adam klotz, thank you so much. eric: will be back in three hours. hours. keep your right here on fox. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪
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