springsteen. the second largest in history, cash option 470 million, still go pretty far even in today s economy. sandra: and still show up for work tomorrow, right, john? john: i ll never win, i don t buy tickets. would i show up tomorrow? i don t know, i would have to think about it. sandra: jimmy would. thanks for joining us, everybody. i m sandra smith. john: the martha: thanks very much. good to see you. i m martha maccallum. right now on the story, former president trump back in washington d.c. for the very first time since he left the white house. when that gets underway, we ll bring you some of that speech. it will get started in a little while. today s first big headline, americans are losing confidence. who will rescue the united states economy as everybody struggles with food and gas prices. they make trips, movies, that
winners choose is just over $470 million. and what would be your first purchase? my first purchase. everything. i don t even know. i love game. do you play the game, you think about what would you get and you don t have very good answer. would you be i would buy a lot of real estate. think about this book. what a day so say it. the big lie on sale today. on sale today, on amazon.com and barnes and noble.com. and that is cheaper than $47 million. what are you charging? there is real estate discounts. $2,999 but i imagine the kindle version is probably less. and the answer is, what is it worth? priceless. there you go. one former republican. who is now voicing a message for democrats. my first book. stop criticizing biden.
only check the pressure in the tires and the quality of the engine. they re literally not alloweded to go into the cargo hold. that inspection is already done by customs and border protection. so this was a purely political stunt that has done deep damage, not just to the texas economy but to the national economy. ray perryman estimates it s done $1 billion in damage to the national economy every day it s gone on and $470 million of damage to the texas economy alone. and are people getting the message of why? to me, it s sort of counter intuitive. governors want to show look how i served you and helped you. what he s doing is look how bad the economy is. blame biden and not me. i wonder, i used to work in local news. is this on the local news? do people understand why they re paying more? they do. i was just in the rio grande valley in far texas for example
appeared 470 million years ago. let s check in with senior meteorologist janice dean with the fox weather forecast. janice: good morning, take a look at temperatures, colder than average across the northeast and upper midwest and rockies, we have warm air ahead of the next storm system that will start to crap up later this actual for the southeast and parts of florida toward the mid-atlantic over the northeast. get a quick break this afternoon and watch the next storm system move through. a little bit of break issue not a grade ride in this morning, tomorrow morning will not be great. the rain forecast, three to five inches over the next 48 to 60 hours. looking ahead at southeast, watch what happens in the afternoon, daytime heating and storms crop up and we could see severe weather, hail and damaging winds and tornados. we ve had several rounds this
dr. fauci, one more question for you. i ask a version of this question every time we have this panel before us. what is the nih doing right now or what s the current status of nih research to better understand long covid to look at symptoms and potential treatments? there are several levels of activity going on. some new since we spoke last, i had mentioned to you, senator, that in fact there was a 1.15 billion program for studying long covid that is now developing cohorts to look at various incidents and potential interventions. there have been a number of awards given. most recently in september there was an additional $470 million funding engaging about 100