i think people who have had experience coming on a show with me know that i m fair, and i think every one of them has agreed to come back at some point. howard: oh. you have that in writing? i should, especially as a lawyer. [laughter] i think when they get to know you as a human being and not just an employee of fox, i think they think it s a fair give and take when they ve given us a chance. howard: good luck. i ll be seeing you every sunday morning. we ll be together. howard: shannon bream, thanks very much. still to come, gayle king s love fest with serena williams, the new york times hiring freelancer, and how dangerous is ben shapiro anyway? the buzzmeter is back. s bu [ tires squeal, crash ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive gets you right back to living the dream. now, where were we? [ cheering ] peace of mind. such a big, beautiful idea.
the president will be given more than ample opportunity for him to defend his own behavior. that s what due process is, to be able to face those that are bringing this information forward, which we are doing right now. republicans, by the way, are in the room questioning these witnesses as part of these depositions. so the idea that the president has nore representation first o all is flatly false. the process that we just outlined will include the president having thetl ability have representation. but here s the thing. they don t want to talk about the facts. they don t want to try to defend the president s egregious behavior. they want to talk about the shape of theto table in the roo. and we re just not going to let that happen. congressman dan kildee, a member of leadership on this busy day, thank you for joining us.bu i want to give special thanks to everyone who is a part of our msnbc special coverage today, that includes gene robinson, senator mccaskill, heidi przybyla, jon
have less than two inches. that s nothing. we re expecting up to a foot of snow here in some areas and temperatures as low as three degrees below freezing. now that s going to be that s going to have a lot of travel challenges for people. we have light snow. we re expecting some blizzard warnings in some areas. boston has only near blizzard conditions, bus bu that s because the light snow could blow with the strong wind. that s gths impact travel in the air. it s going to impact travel on the ground. i spoke with a department of transportation official. and he said that the concern right now is black ice on the ground. also, some flights have been canceled. there are delays there. be sure to check that if you re going anywhere. finally, public schools in boston have declared a snow day on friday. if you have kids in school, check with your school before you send them. nice, long weekend. what a way to start the new year. those kids are lucky, i think. margaret conley, thank you so
told her in 07, that this would happen and promised her back then and you and i will have a lot to talk about over the next several months, thank you so much for jumping in the chair this morning, and we look forward to it. off and running, martha, we re off and running! martha: thank you, paul, paul burrell, thanks for being with us this morning. bill: back to the breaking news now, on the campus of ohio state university, columbus, ohio. franklin county, where university police and local public safety officials now investigating bomb threats at four campuses buildings, 32,000 text messages have gone out, to subscribers of what is known that s bu as the buckeye aler and 50,000 students, on campus here in columbus. a huge campus and the building in question we believe is in the center part of your screen. it is difficult to tell from vantage point. there is a press conference, to get you an idea of how seriously police are taking this threat.