it s a concern but this is the giants. reporter: the nfl said the fbi told them there were no known threats made to any stadiums across the country. the fans just left. it seems all safe. there are troops as the fans leave but all safe from here. back to you. i love that guy. true new yorker. they are not going to mess in our house. no complaints. people understand what is going on and why it needed to happen? i talked to a couple of people who were cautious. a couple of women going in said it s on their mind. you heard a couple of people we spoke to in the parking lot said they are not so worried. they are confident in the protection they have in new jersey and in new york city. but they were cautious. they kept looking around. they wanted to see there are a lot of people here. thousands of people. this isn t the kind of place that you want to be around and you want to make sure you know your surroundings.
force politicians to make a move. arkansas already has a law on the books that was put in place under this governor that in my mind is much worse. it makes it illegal for localities in arkansas to protect lgbt citizens from discrimination. that is already on the books in arkansas. what was it about this particular situation that made asa hutchison take a second look? i think it was partly the fact that it seemed certainly to the public they were responding to the uproar over what was going on in indiana. they sort of got caught on the coat tails of that. there are states that have religious freedom laws in one form or another. some of them are similar to what indiana and arkansas are doing. this isn t the kind of moment in time history, where people are saying even if we agreed to this before we don t really agree with it anymore. do you think some of the laws that have been passed like the once i just referenced in
here we snow again. more than a thousand flights cancelled since sunday. airports in new york and washington and philadelphia among the hardest hit. dan baker at flight aware, they track this stump what s this stuff. how bad is it. it s pretty bad. a monday morning, and the last thing the airlines want is problems from a storm in the northeast. the good news is, however, this isn t the kind of storm that s causing thousands of flight cancellations. it s only been a thousand since the weekend. the bad news is it s flight delays. the deplays affect d.c., philly, new york, boston all day. so basically every flight out of the new york area and other parts of the northeast have been delayed 60 to 90 minutes, sometimes two hours, all day today and isn t going to get better until the morning. neil: when mother nature takes over, how are you
optics war, grover? well, it s all politics. he s not put a proposal on the table that makes any sense. when talk about plans a, b, and c, the republicans have passed plan a, the ryan bill, ryan budget and plan. that saves $6 trillion over the next decade. it reforms entitlements. it reforms taxes. doesn t raise them, reforms them without raising taxes on people. so that s a plan that s written down that s passed the house of representatives and has strong support among republicans in the senate. the alternative is nothing. we know that s not going to pass the senate and we also know the white house isn t going to sign that. move on. my contention is after allow me. work with me. it s an important question. let s say president obama says we re going off the fiscal cliff. we go off the cliff.
that s a big question and it s unknown. this is a big storm and it hasn t even had the full impact in d.c. and new york. and it s going to get a lot worse before it gets better. like you said, there s winds that are looking like 40, 50 miles an hour hitting new york soon and they re seeing tremendous delays. the good news is this isn t the kind of storm that leaves multiple feet of snow and blankets runways and ice. we don t see days and days of cancelingations like past winter storms. some of the delays that they re experiencing in the northeast are just a cascading delay from indianapolis, chicago, dallas. the brunt of the storm hasn t hit the northeast yet. chicago, newark, houston, but the effects are can be across the whole united states, right? that s right. it s going to hit around the evening rush in new york and then continue on for the