course, the weather. check this out, you re talking about 6 inches of snow here in dallas, and downtown dallas. this is on top of, of course, the snow and sleet and ice that we had earlier this week that actually shut down dsw international for a couple of hours, the first time since 9/11. this morning with the snow, of course, we only had one runway open, this has delayed many of the fans coming in for the super bowl, over at dallas-lovefield, i think they were shut down for a while, so you can set a pretty picnic, can t predict the weather, when you talk about setting up for the super bowl. also rolling blackouts for pre to prevent a system overload. because it s been so cold, literally in the single digits with wind chill below zero, do you boys stadium was exempt from the rolling blackouts in preparation for this weekend s super bowl, but they ve called in extra snow plows and salt truck to try and keep the streets clear for the weekend and they re hoping it will warm up into the
we ll be paying more at the pump here. jon: paul gigot, wall street journal editor, thank you. you can catch more when paul hosts the journal report at 2:00 p.m. eastern time and stay there, i ll have an excellent panel lined up for news watch at 2:30. we ll be taking a look at the coverage of this situation in egypt, has it been fair. jenna: a fox news alert, deep freeze deep in the heart of texas, snow and ice across the lone star state today and get this, it s about 20 degrees there, 20 degrees colder in el paso, texas than it is in juneau, alaska. imagine that. the conditions threatening to put a big wrench in travel plans for folks trying to get to the super bowl, snow-covered dallas lovefield airport has just reopened to private planes but it s closed to commercial flights. we should mention that dsw, the big international airport in dal a. is open at this time, although there s a lot of flight cancellations as well. meteorologist maria molina