wow, we should have led with that. all right. celebrities valerie bertinelli and shania twain give marriage a second chance. bertinelli tied the knot in los angeles. her first marriage to eddie van a len ended in 2007. check out this wedding video of shania twain and frederick tebow, they started dating in 2009 after their previous spouses had an affair together. they ve all ended up together except with different i m confused. love is a many splendor thing. let s take a look at what s going on on this first monday of 2011. it is for the most part nice and dry across much of the country. a little bit of action rain wise and snow wise in southern california at this hour. the current temperatures as you head out the door, man, it s cold outside! if you re in minneapolis or rapid city or misoula, you have
washington tomorrow after signing the september 11th health bill while on vacation in hawaii. the $4.2 billion measure squeaked through congress in the lame duck session and the president said this we will never forget the selfless courage demonstrated by the firefighters, police officers and first responders who risked their lives to save others. i believe this is a critical step for those who continue to bear the physical scars of those attacks. and coming up next hour, we re going to talk to new york senator kirsten gillebrand, one of the sponsors of the bill. r.n.c. chair michael steele fights to keep his job today. he s going to debate several challengers today in washington, d.c. this come as the republican national committee communications director announced he s leaving afternoon next week s meeting to pick a new chair. for the democrats, tim kaine says he expects to stay on for another two years as chair. the navy is seeing red because the top commander on a nuclear
complicated love story. you ready for this? get a pen. the guy she s marrying, frederick tebow, he s an executive with nestle and get this, his ex-wife is the woman, is the woman who stole shania s first husband, they haven t set a wedding date yet but touche, merry christmas to all! gretch? you are in rare form today. all right. according to the washington post, u.s. intelligence agencies are working with local law enforcement to compile a data base with all sorts of personal information about americans that will help the f.b.i. fight terrorism. meantime, the government is also increasing its see something, say something campaign. so is this a good way to keep america safe or is it a case of big brother going too far? fox legal analyst, peter johnson jr. is here with his analysis. which one is it? it s a little of each and a balancing test. how do we store information safely? how do we balance privacy and
in the arabian peninsula hatched a plot to target salad bars and buffets at hotels and restaurants over a single weekend. the source said al-qaida didn t have a specific hotel in mind or specific time frame. that source also not sure. the group had the actual capability to carry out such an attack. some of president obama s family members are in hawaii for christmas. the president is stuck in snowy d.c. working the phones trying to rally enough votes to pass the start treaty. today, the senate is expected to host a test vote on the arms reduction treaty with russia. republicans including senator mitch mcconnell say they re being rushed. the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee says that s not true. a decision of this magnitude should not be decided under the pressure of a deadline. i would say to my friend from kentucky that just because you say something doesn t make it true. yep. kerry s fellow senator from massachusetts, scott brown a republican is
thank you for waking up with fox 5 morning news this morning. i m steve chenevey. i m sarah simmons in for gurvir dhindsa. let s check in with tony perkins with the latest on our weather for us. another cold day but could be worse. could be worse and here is the deal t won t be as windy. so that is good. temperatures will be similar to yesterday. yesterday warmed up a little more than we thought it would. now, when i say that, it was in the 30s. just wasn t 31, 32 degrees. today, we ll be in the mid-30s. our early morning temperature currently is actually warmer than it was yesterday morning at this time. right now, reagan national airport is reporting a temperature of 30 degrees. relative humidity is low. it is 48% so the air is dry. winds are out of the west at 13 miles per hour. right now, those winds are a little more brisk than they were yesterday at this time but overall, for the day, they will be lower and your barometric pressure has been on the rise and that is b