giving up their citizenship. according to the irs, just over 5100 people gave away their citizenship this year. that s compared to 5400 in 2016. a direct link for the crime is unknown. however, the drop began to build around president trump s tax cuts. and those are your headlines. pete: do you become a citizen of another country? rachel: yeah. do you remember all the celebrities that said if president trump is elected i m going to become a canadian. pete: i thought it was move to canada. bye-bye to you 5100. not missing you. pete: maybe america is a better place to live now. pete: there you go. griff: memo madness. corey lewandowski is here to weigh in. he has a lot to say about it. pete: bette midler slammed for tweeting where s rand paul s neighbor when you need him during the
about bridging the partisan divide that has gripped this country for the past year. and i hope whether it s north korea, whether it s the tax cuts focusing on the economic development that occurred as a result of our tax cuts that we can bring people together and figure out a solution from north korea to immigration to how we continue to develop our economy. senator, you also chair the nrsc, you have steve wynn who has been accused of rape and sexual assault. he donated $100,000 to the nrsc and the most he donated to an individual senate candidate is $5,400 to senator heller. as chairman, what are you planning to do with that $100,000 linked to steve wynn. we re considering to make sure we do the appropriate action. what was reported in the news is certainly disturbing. the allegations are disturbing and the fact he stepped down was the appropriate action as the finance chair of the rnc. congress has taken upon itself changes the way we do our internal investigations as it relates
5400 flights were canceled across the us and two third of those flights originated out of the new york and boston area. we have a long day ahead of us of cleanup, people trying to get back on flight, more to come. heather: real feel negative 2. i shouldn t even say try to stay warm. reporter: we will do our best. heather: it is out, the book being billed as a white house tell all is on store shelves and four days early. people lined up overnight to get their hands on fire and fury the white house slams it is sad and pathetic. griff jenkins joins us with what the president is saying. there was a cease and desist and it came out early. reporter: this is the book the white house doesn t want you
inches of snow yesterday and the roads made it impossible, trying to drive around and stay put, 70 vehicle accidents by midnight. if you thought driving was bad, it still is. flight aware reporting 5400 flights canceled, two thirds of those originating from new york, the new york area, boston, a long day ahead of us, people digging out, staying safe is top of the line for everyone. rob: thanks, a white house tell all on store shelves four days early, folks lining up to get their hands on fire and fury as the white house landed as sad and pathetic. griff jenkins joins us with what
the effects of just how bad this has been for the people there. and there sort of that place of advantage of the white house here in washington, they can claim that the crisis is over. they ve already substantially ramped down the response from a peak of 15,000 federal personnel on the ground, 5,400 right now. they pulled back the us comfort, taken out the three-star general that was leading the effort, said it s time to transition the job to the puerto ricans, but the job isn t halfway over yet. you could say that it hasn t even really started. so what we re seeing is really a lowering of the bar of what kind of basic services are american citizens entitled to? it s going to be a hundred days without electricity for more than half of this u.s. territory in less than a week now. all right, mattathias schwartz, you can read his great reporting in the new yorker . thanks, chris. coming up, what the president allegedly said about haitians what his administration has actually do