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move back toward the republican. >> thank you. that's it for this week's show. thank you to my panel and for watching. we hope to see you right here. ♪ ♪ ♪ arthel: u.s. now confirming a terror attack in kenya that killed a u.s. service member and two american contractors, it happened today at manda bay military field, the attack comes 2 days after a coordinated air strike by u.s. and somali forces which killed 3 al-shibaab militants. the group is responsible for a massive car bomb in somalia last week and previously bombed a shopping center and conducted numerous terrorist attacks both in somalia and nirobi. the attack has nothing to do with the middle east tensions
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although there had been concerns considering the u.s. killing of iranian general qassem soleimani. we will have more of this later in the hour. eric: speaking of general soleimani iran banning the controversial nuclear deal. this is the iraqi parliament passed resolution calling for the expulsion of american troops from their country. hello everyone, welcome to america's news headquarters i'm eric sean. arthel: i'm arthel neville, iraqi's prime minister to sign the bill. fallout from deadly strike that prompted harsh retaliation from tehran. eric: president trump responding with threats of its own warning that the u.s. is prepared to defend interest and hit the country in response if it does attack. arthel: we have fox news team coverage on all of this,
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benjamin hall in jordan and rick levanthal in jerusalem, kevin near president trump's mar-a-lago resort, kevin. >> seemed unfazed to have the u.s. leave the country, it would be up to government there. they seemed unsurprised by questions about the u.s.' future there. >> the prime minister is the resigned prime minister, he's the acting prime minister, he's under enormous threats under iranian leadership that we are pushing back against, we are confident that the iraqi people want the united states to continue to be there to fight the counterterror campaign and we will continue to do all the things we need to do to keep america safe. >> democratic lawmakers meanwhile expressing great skepticism about the reasoning behind the strike on general soleimani and concerned about
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what some say drum beat of war. >> i really worry that the actions the president took will get us into what he calls another endless war. there are so many questions that are unanswered that have to be answered, among them at the top of the list, what do we know iran is -- has in its range of retaliations and how are we going to prepare for them. >> i don't know what the president's motivation is, i think it was a reckless decision. when secretary pompeo says that the decision to take out qassem soleimani saved american lives and european lives he's expressing personal opinion. >> threats against retaliation about which the president has tweeted this, these media posts will serve as notification to the united states congress that should iran strike any u.s. person or target the united states will quickly and fully
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strike back and perhaps in a disproportionate manner such legal notice is not required but is given neverthe less. the president's vacation ends in a few hours, he will make his way back to washington where he will be dealing not just with this international entanglement but impeachment trial yet to come. arthel: kevin corke, thank you very much for the update, eric. eric: arthel from the regional response to latest developments let's go to benjamin hall, jordan tonight with the very latest, hi, benjamin. >> good evening, eric, yes, two big pieces of news from iraq today, iraqi parol montana voted to expel all u.s. troops from the country, the caveat is that it's a nonbinding vote, still has to pass through a number of stages before becoming law, the sunnis and the kurds did not take part in that vote but the prime minister and iranian ally
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did saying clearly he felt troops should leave, he sided with the islamic republic there, the other big news iran announcing that it will no longer abide by any of the limits set by the 2015 nuclear deal that includes the clause preventing them from having material to build atomic weapon and limits on centrifuges and enrichment material, meanwhile day 2 of soleimani's funeral and avenge his death, body will be sent around the country, commander saying today that the iranian response would for sure be military and against u.s. military sites, they have identified 35 targets to which president trump responded the u.s. had identified 52. qassem soleimani is being held as a hero, two months ago when antiregime country gripped the
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country, video showed young men burning images of him, the people in iran have very little, very few more details emerging of the attack which killed him, flown into baghdad airport at commercial airline a way to avoid being targeted midair and small window of opportunity, about 2 minutes in which to take the shot, it is perhaps poetic justice that he died on the same road where iranian ied's killed countless americans, very important to remember that in iraq numerous antiiranian demonstrations in the last 6 months, people are not happy with iranian influence, in iran large-scale antiregime demonstrations as well, so simmering tensions under the surface here and they will play a hand on how iran choses to respond, eric. eric: benjamin, thank you so much, arthel. arthel: washington and u.s. allies bracing for retaliatory attacks from iran, let's continue fox team coverage with rick, he joins us now from
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jerusalem bureau with more, rick. >> arthel, israel is america's strongest ally in the middle east and is often threatened by iran and proxies in the region and security has been tightened here tonight with new threats including former leader of iran's revolutionary guard that said that israelis cities will be leveled. heard heard from leader of hezbollah that makes u.s. military bases fair targets but editorials were strongly supportive of president trump's actions this morning, one called soleimani's assassination a, quote, strategic miracle, another more impactful than killing of osama bin laden and isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi
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here in jerusalem israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said his country stands along side the u.s. in struggle for security and peace. >> initiated plans and carried out many terrorists across the middle east and president trump is deserving and quick action. >> great britain calling soleimani regional and ordering ships to strait of hormuz. >> something that we talked about with european and american friends, the u.s. will take operation but they have the right of self-defense. >> in iraq the u.s.-led coalition said focused shifted from supporting iraqi forces in
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the fight against isis to protecting u.s. personnel and basis against possible attacks and nato says it's sus friending trading activities and scheduling a meeting in brussels tomorrow with 29 ambassadors to discuss the iraq discussion. deeply worried about the escalating and to act with restraint and discretion, arthel. arthel: rick levanthal, thank you. eric: australia's prime minister warning the country that wild fires have been raging in parts of the nation, well, they may burn for months, cooler temperatures and rain in the southern part of the country have given relief and is overwhelming to both land and wildlife but the danger and destruction are far from over. jeff paul in new south whales in australia with the latest.
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>> they continue to burn throughout australia are now responsible for claiming the lives of 24 people and while the weather has taken a favorable turn, fires like the ones that tore through this area continue to threaten communities and firefighters who are working around the clock to try to contain the fire, so far 12 million acres have burned, 2,000 homes destroyed, thousands and thousands forced to evacuate. those who have made it out recounting how fast the flames raced towards their homes. >> fast and flowing through the air. we probably made a good decision. >> lost for words.
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[inaudible] >> all of these homes and -- >> it's not just people who are suffering during the bush fires, wildlife of australia is being devastated, half a billion animals by some estimates have died as a result of the fires, many are stepping up to help, the family of the late australian wildlife expert steve irwin has helped rescue 90,000 animals, the shift in weather has helped firefighters out here get the upper hand on several of the fires that are currently burning throughout the country but fire officials believe that it won't be enough with so many of those fires still burning out of control. eric. eric: destruction especially with the wildlife, koala bears just heartbreaking, jeff, thank you. arthel: at least 5 people are dead and dozens more injured in
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a major crash in the pennsylvania turnpike east of pittsburgh, authorities say the early morning accident involved a tour bus and several tractor trailers prompting the highway to be shut down, mark meredith has the latest from washington bureau, mark. >> good afternoon, arthel, pennsylvania state police say bus started when bus bound for cincinnati was traveling downhill, struck embankment causing a chain reaction crash, take a look at some some of theo of helicopter over the pennsylvania turnpike, you can see the tour bus on its side as well, 5 people total killed, 6 vehicles involved in the crash, you can see the tractor trailers, you can see in wreckage fedex trucks with packages spilling on to the highway. >> we don't even have identities of some of the people because of the severity of the crash and how entangled the vehicles are, there's a lot going on with trying to identify them and contacting their loved ones. >> accident happened in west
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marilyn county, at least 57 people were sent to nearby hospitals, the american red cross is helping survivors, now the national transportation safety board has dispatched a teen to the crash site, officials say they are trying to figure out the moments before the crash and investigation likely to take weeks if not months and looking to see if weather played a role in the crash. >> road conditions seem to be fine in that area, we treat with maintenance crew, they are here 24/7 to treat the roadway so we did not have any indication that the roadways were anything but treatable -- treated. >> pennsylvania's governor is praising first responders for their efforts saying their work prevented more people from injuring in this horrific accident. arthel: thank you. eric: iran vows to respond but the president has given tehran notice, how he can move forward with policy agenda that
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some calling from the u.s. to withdraw from iraq while others accusing president trump of going back to america first policy, act now to stop war and end racism and the group code pink. arthel: the decision to kill iran's top general seemed like major gamble by president trump and advisers, one to have previous two administrations reportedly thought it was too risky, let's bring david hawkins, david, first of all, many people applauding president trump's bold move. >> there are and are not, arthel, i'm sorry, some of each, some applauding it, there are some who are willing to believe what the president and secretary pompeo have said that the threat was imminent, there are others who are very
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skeptical about whether the eminence of the threat and part because neither the president nor secretary pompeo has been explicit about what the imminent nature of things were, secretary pompeo said this morning days maybe weeks but doesn't matter, days or weeks doesn't sound like eminent to others and also the notice that the administration has now given to congress is classified, so we as the country don't yet know how much eminent the threat was, some people in the president's own base are applauding him because they are inclined to applaud him but others are saying they are worried that a president who ran isolationist didn't want entanglements might be getting us into a large, lengthy and complicated and bloody entanglement as he runs for reelection. arthel: even if the information given by the president and his administration to congress is classified, at least the congressmen and women can come
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out and tell the american people not the information but they can reassure the american people that the strike was justified. >> if that's what they learned, if, in fact, there's detailed information, let's roll back to tape a minute here and remind people that the president did not do what is -- he's supposed to have done which is to consult or at least inform the entire congressional leadership, members of both parties before taking such an action that does not appear to have happened, now they are saying they'll be briefings for members of congress for the entirety of congress when they come back to washington this week, so the -- the key question will be do briefings contain the sort of specifics that create a bipartisan measure of support for this, generally, the general rules of thumb in american politics where this administration has been all about breaking rules of thumb in
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all sorts of ways but the general rule of thumb partisanship start at water's edge when the country feels endangered and the president takes decisive action, there's a bipartisan measure of support, i would say the crucial thing is does the -- do details that are given to members of congress this week make both republicans and democrats feel like this was justified, there are plenty of republicans, including somebody like matt gaetz, one of the president's closest allies, who has been weary about taking action against iran, introduced a bill that there should be no military involvement against iran, absent and affirmative from congress, it's not for sure that he's going to galvanize a bipartisan measure, it's not sure that he will get all republicans on his side. arthel: how does iran impact the trump administration's foreign policy going forward? >> well, gosh, sort of galvanizes foreign policy that
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has been i would say a little bit hard to understand for many of us over the last few years, again, the president came to office not wanting to be put troops in harm's way, most of his actions militarily have been with air strikes and not boots on the ground, now we are sending 3500 more people troops into the region, i suppose going into his reelection drive, this really kind of puts a definite foreign policy and i say up until now, some internal disagreement in the president's own mind that mirrors the field of democrats he's running against, the democrats are two very different minds, the bernie sanders ring of the party which opposes what they call endless
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wars and then there's the joe biden wing of the party that is for robust foreign policy but think the president is not the right guy to lead it, there's inconsitency. arthel: president trump tweeting just an hour ago, media posts will serve as notification to the united states congress that should iran strike any u.s. person or target the united states will quickly and fully strike back and perhaps in a disproportionate manner, such legal notion is not required but is given nevertheless. david, back to you, how will congress respond to this latest tweet? >> i think that congress general ly is -- doesn't like being spoken through social media, i think many of them still believe that the old ways of more formal ways of doing business are the right way of going, more formal consultations and levels of information are the more appropriate way, this
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tweet, of course, follows up on the tweets from last night where the president talked about 52 discreet targets, one target for each of the 52 americans held hostage 4 decade ago, many americans don't remember that, many iranians don't remember, 4 decades is a long time in history, so i think this tweet declaration by the president is certainly not meant, sounds a little bit like olive branch, i'm telling you things i don't have to tell you but i think there are plenty of foreign policy experts, remember, the president is the commander in chief, it's up to congress to pay the bills, so this is the president, he has unilateral authority here but over the course of time not only politically trying to get buy-in from helps of congress and both parties he would eventually need the congress' support to pay the bills for whatever he wants to do. arthel: editor-in-chief, david
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hawking, thank you very much. >> thanks, arthel. eric: up next how tehran can strike back with cyber-attacks, something they have done before but we have our own plans up our sleeves. ow is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood.
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arthel: fox news alert u.s. service and two american contractors are killed during a terror attack at a military base in kenya this morning. al-shabaab extremists linked to al-qaeda have claimed responsibility. 5 of attackers were killed, jacqui heinrich in new york city's news room with the very latest story. >> unu.s. -- one u.s. service member and two contractors, while attack carried out by al-shabaab, known terror group no link to iran, command spokesperson colonel christopher says al-qaeda has their own agenda, the attack happened on key military based used by counterterrorism forces incan -- in kenya before dawn, compound was overrun by al-shibaab
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extremists. u.s. military officials said their claims were exaggerated and u.s. and kenyan forces repelled the attack, airfield to train african-american partners and protect area, al-shabab is in neighboring somalia and leaders to train and fought in afghanistan. steven townsend those wounded and killed, let's harden resolve along partners, we will pursue those responsible for attack and al-shibab, we remain committed from maintaining safe haven. the attack comes just over a week after al-shibab truck bomb rather in somalia's capital killed 79 people and u.s. air strikes killed several al-shibab
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fighters in response, we will have more on this at 6:00 o'clock. arthel: thank you very much for the update, jacqui heinrich. eric: department of homeland security says there's been no credible immediate threat from iran following the air strike that killed iranian general, retaliation is expected, the department is warning that iran's retaliation could come in form of cyber-attacks, secretary of state mike pompeo says the government is taking governments precautions if that does happen. >> you've seen the work that we have done to enhance posture in the region by flowing military troops, we are also taking action to protect and preserve our cybersecurity systems to make sure that they are prepared as possibly can be. eric: founder of consulting firm cybersecurity affairs and former federal prosecutor with the department of justice, hamu in terms of what could come, what do you expect tehran could try? >> well, i think it's interesting that secretary
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pompeo was saying that we've increased defenses but i think from an iranian strategy, making it personal is much more important than just simply attacking the government, so eric, we keep hearing is iran capable, is it capable, i don't actually that even matters, i think what really matters is how well they make it personal and that's attacking banks, entertainment, travel, the stock exchange, the power grid, oil, all of those kinds of things that are now everywhere connected which actually hurts americans as opposed to focusing on, oh, i hit the department of defense website, for example. eric: they tried that or did that in 2011 and a couple of years hitting four dozen banks including bank of america and jpmorgan chase and able to infiltrate but the dam had been offline but they couldn't do anything. do they have the ability to shut down like the atm's or shut
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down, you know, when you log onto your bank online? >> well, you know, eric, interestingly you don't have to be really sophisticated to take those things offline and i say that because a lot of times the private sector is thinking, well, who is going to care about me but the reality is enemy nation states have figured out that if you hit the private sector it hits the government and in many ways because so many things are connected and because citizens were going blame somebody, they are going to say, hey, why aren't you protecting me, yes have, so-so capability but the protections are so-so specifically because a lot of them rely on third-party venders who are as not up to par as they should be, other times just going the dark net go, in the dark and put out a thing that says i need hackers to attack certain things, you don't even have to say who you are, plenty of hackers will step up to the plate, they may not even know who they're working as long as they are getting paid. eric: wow.
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apparently been preparing for a long time and have done this, the director of national intelligence had a report last january just a year ago, now warning of this very same thing, let me read you a paragraph from that, they say, quote, iran has been preparing against cyber-attacks against the united states and allies, capable of causing localized temporary disruptive effects such as you said it disrupting a large company's corporate networks for days to weeks, similar to data deletion attacks against dozen of saudi governmental and private sector networks in late 2016 and early 2017, i mean, look, they launched missiles apparently against the saudi oil facilities, do you expect them to then, of course, go after our arab sunni allies who were allied with us to try and disrupt them? >> that's another great place to do it, instead of just saying, hey, we will go after the u.s., why not focus on allies and for that matter, why not use their own allies, so in other words, iran could turn to and it's done it in the past, russia or other
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allies in the region and say, hey let's band together and perfect opportunity and while they are doing it blame somebody else, one of the hardest challenges are the biggest challenges of cyber-attacks is attributing who is actually doing it specifically because hackers will leave behind clues that may blame somebody else. so it's easy to create disruption which is the ultimate goal here as opposed to taking over an entire country, you don't need boots on the ground, you need boots in cyber ware. eric: secretary of state pompeo earlier today on fox news sunday. >> endless wars are the direct result of weakness and president trump will never let that happen, we will get it right, we will get the force posture right, we will get our facilities as hardened as we can possibly get them to defend against what iran may possibly
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do, still keeping america safe from rogue regimes like the islamic republic of iran and terrorist activity broadly throughout the region. eric: reports of potential sleeper cells in the united states, trying to assassinate the saudi arabian ambassador, restaurant where they go to, do you expect something like that or basically confined to the computers? >> well, i think it's harder and much more challenging for iran forces to find a way to do that even if they are using agents and secret agents and things like that, it's much easier and they may have already done this cyber ied's, in other words, put out little zombie soldiers that are sitting in systems that they have broken into that others don't know they have broken into, planted something and left it there for use later on, so this is a perfect opportunity,
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it's a perfect time for the country to say now is the time to wake up those zombies and attack and all those people whether they are government related or private sector related may not even know, so i actually think that the u.s. government is extremely well positioned to block physical, physical threats, however, cyber threats lead to physical threats, for example, if the dam was connected at the time or was not offline you would have a flood in upper new york state region. eric: yeah, sounds sophisticated and very complicated, thank you, we will be watching the computer networks, good to see you. >> thanks, we are -- eric. eric: be sure to tune in tonight, john scott has special report showdown with iran, tonight 10:00 p.m. eastern only here in fox news channel. arthel: with 28 days until iowa caucuses 2020 democrats are barn storming the hawkeye state with
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arthel: we are less than a month away from the iowa caucuses an several democratic presidential candidates are campaigning in the hawkeye state this weekend, ellison barber live in des moines, iowa with more, hey, ellison. >> hey, arthel, last night in des moines outside of hotel former vice president joe biden stopped and spoke with reporters, he slammed those tweets from president trump threatening to hit 52 iranian sites if iran retaliates calling the tweets incredible by dangerous and irresponsible, biden and other 2020 democratic candidates are also starting to question the timing of the strike. listen here. >> some of you asked me this question a long time ago, i said the more the walls close in -- [inaudible] >> the administration can't keep
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its story straight and in the case of ukraine, it was all about protecting donald trump's skin. we know that donald trump is very upset about this upcoming impeachment trial. >> senator bernie sanders spoke with voters in boone, iowa and the first question he got from someone in the room during q&a portion was about iran and preventing war with iran, there are 29 days left until iowa caucus and every single minute, sanders is now in first place in iowa tied with biden and now former south bend indiana mayor pete buttigieg when asked who they vote for if iowa caucus was held today 23% of voters give their name, if the caucus happened today sanders, biden and pete buttigieg would get a similar amount of delegates. arthel. arthel: all right, ellison barber breaking it down for us, thanks, ellison.
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that all of hollywood has been waiting for. eric: wow, just hours away from 77th annual golden globes, talented people nominated for awards, netflix, hbo maybe will win big often prediction for oscar and the man who knows every winner his batting average is unbelievable, he's our oscar expert eric, first i have to tell you, folks, you're amazing, you always break it all down, is this really a prediction for the oscars, people say you can get an idea? >> yeah, you know my namous saying the golden globe part of the oscars the general election. [laughter] >> one of the first big tests to see support for films and performances and to win globes you get boost in oscar race, big night in hollywood. arthel:let start with best supporting actor and actress, we will hear big names.
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>> the golden globes honor big stars and you can't get much bigger than brad pitt, best supporter actor in once upon a time in hollywood, he plays stunt man to leandro decaprio, steals the movie, he's that good, brad won category 24 hours ago for 12 monkeys and on his way to winning oscar. jennifer lopez film called hustlers, she plays a clever new york stripper. [laughter] >> that's right, that's right. the best performance of her long career, won for best supporting actress, she would be oscar front runner, j.lo could be headed for all-time high, if you can believe that. eric: best actor and best
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actress? >> best actor in drama, the most easy, joaquín phoenix in joker, what a performer, astonishing, he wins tonight in cake walk and they might as well engrave his name on the affect or, he will walk away, unbeatable this year, for best actress more competitive but edge to renne in judy, legendary singer, actress entertainer judy garland in film judy, final years of garland's life, fantastic, moves and sings just like the late girl and tough competition but tough to deny, he actually has 3 golden felonies already and i hope she has room for 4 because she will probably will need it. eric: when you say tough competition who is in it? >> scarlet johanssen, she's
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never won the globe. arthel: let's go to best picture because the globes have 2, one for drama and musical or comedy. >> best motion picture drama i hope i'm right, i think it's going to be martin, the irishmen, best film since 1990's goodfellas, 30 years, can you believe that, al pacino, i think it's little long, little slow, wins the big prize and best motion picture comedy once upon a time in hollywood, this is everything the golden globes love, movie about show business and hollywood, big stars and made a lot of money, hard for them to deny and watch then; we will see the two films, irishmen
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and once upon in hollywood. i will be back. [laughter] >> once upon a time will win and quinn torentino wins. he's never won. eric: they actually do look at the records. >> we see golden globes, addition to the oscars. two globes for screen writing but no, no directing award, i think he may win tonight. arthel: okay, i've never asked you this, where do you watch the golden globes? >> i have to catch it home alone; i'm screaming, shouting out loud if i'm wrong, too much, people can't take it, it's best to be alone. my neighbors complain if i make too much noise, do i scream. arthel: you're usually right. it's always fun and fascinating the way you nail those predictions, thank you. >> thank you. eric: we will talk about the oscars right before that in 3
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with the details. hey, adam. adam: hey there, arthel. you know what? it is not that cold across the country as we're getting into january, feeling -- should be feeling more like winter, not really the case. 42 degrees currently in the chicago area. a little colder air in the upper plains, upper midwest. seeing mild conditions across portions of the eastern half of the united states. 50 yesterday in new york. closer to 40 here today. it is going to stay mild. two weather systems we're currently tracking one in the pacific northwest we will continue to watch this. as there in higher elevations been snow, mostly rain from portland to seattle. the other system we're watching is moving through portions of the midwest. that snow filling into up state, michigan, now down across portions of ohio. that's going to bring a little bit of snow over the next 12 hours or so across spots of the east coast, but it is on the back side of this system that we've seen a whole lot of wind. it's been windy. it's going to continue to be so. these are our current wind gusts. there's plenty of -- chicago up
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to 30 miles-an-hour. 30 miles-an-hour down in indianapolis. other areas getting up closer to 30 to 40 miles-an-hour winds. all on the back side of the system that's bringing a little bit of snow currently to portions of michigan and ohio. and that's going to continue to move and eventually bring a little bit of snow. this isn't a huge snow maker. here's what we're looking at in spots, in the gray areas, inch of snow, white is up to 3 inches of snow. mostly higher elevations. mostly in the up state locations. if you live along the coast, not expecting this to turn into snow. the reason for that, it's been too warm here the last several days. that's something else that's going to continue. so you see your forecasted highs here for today, mild considering that it's january. kind of sticking to the same basic pattern for the couple of days. monday close to 40 degrees in chicago. you see the center of the country staying mild. by the middle of the week, you start to see a little bit of a change. that's some cold air, arthel, spilling into the upper midwest and the midwest. by in large, still not feeling like winter too much at least too bad across the country. arthel: that works. adam: i will take it too.
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arthel: by the way, happy new year. adam: thank you, you too. arthel: thank you. thanks arthel. now what about you? anyway. eric: happy new year to you and you and everybody. thank you. >> have a very good relationship with kim jong-un. i know he is sending out certain messages about a christmas present i hope his christmas present is the dutiful face. that's what i buy, base. [laughter] greg: kim jong-un jong-un better get him something nice after this week. [applause] if there's one thing we have learned in three years that trump will always respond. if you ask a dump question trump's going to reply.
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