warm-up. i want to show you how significant it is. by friday, new york city, you will be in the 40s. 50s for you in atlanta, and raleigh by saturday, your high temperature, 70 degrees. in the 50s in new york city. over in chicago, marquette in the 30s. even warmer for some of you. fargo, the high temperature at 34 degrees. jenna they will be wearing shorts, t-shirts. this will feel amazing for everyone across the east coast. jenna: you may look at fargo but i m looking miami where it is 81. right. l.a., they have been so warm. jenna: they have been. 70 some degrees for the high on sunday. jenna: a big story but there are bright spots out there. maria, thank you very much. appreciate it. jenna: the temperatures are one side of the story. the weather has other effects which our next story shows. jon: it s a great story. during an unrelenting snowstorm in minneapolis, a mother with some unusual determination. this young mom delivered her first baby at home, by herself.
suburban but has a bodyguard. jon: honey boo-boo has a bodyguard? and a boo-boo. jon: keep us updated. julie banderas. bye-bye. jenna: a prediction that rocked the sports world. quarterback jameis winston leads florida state to beat auburn 34-31 in the championship. former florida quarterback and tim tebow nearly predicted final score. some were critical of him, jon. didn t know he could do it. jon: don t doubt the tebow. jenna: he was off by one point. tm see sports caught you up with him at la. sometimes you get lucky. sometimes you get lucky man, more nervous as analyst or first time as nfl quarterback. anytime you do anything you take pried in it you want to do your best so you re always nervous. jenna: tebow was asked whether he is too nice to be analyst. he said being nice is important. what did you think, jon?
coming forward with some of these proposals that would offset those costs. it is very important to the gop right now not to look like they re adding to the deficit because the republican base is very concerned about that issue, particularly coming into this midterm season. so, i think it is possible that we ll see democrats shift and accept some kind of an offset proposal in the senate in order to encourage house republicans to then look at it because there are many on the right flank of the house republican caucus that otherwise would never give this a second thought. and i think that democrats want to be seen as working together with republicans because right now they re facing a very tough election season. jon: but if it gets through the senate, and there is that possibility, that this thing could get through the senate and gets voted down in the house, does the president have a bogey man he can point to say, look those republicans in the house, they wouldn t let this unemployment i
or not. but for those who are worried that gates was critical of obama, i think that is actually quite a harsh criticism of president bush as well and unfair one. jenna: certainly one of congress. gates came out, blazing against congress too. certainly a lot more to the brook. i m sure we ll talk about it a lot more. ambassador, thank you very much. thank you, jenna. jon: speaking of congress, the jockeying, the horse trading is underway in washington on a bill that would extend jobless benefits for the millions of long-term unemployed in this country. so how do we pay for it and how would it impact our economy? we ll debate that next. relief is on the way after days of record-breaking cold but the dangers of frostbite are still not over. [ bottle ] okay, listen up!
president is entitled to, needs to have an inner circle he can trust and can rely on. now this is the new normal because everybody wants to get out, it used to be in the old days you would wait until the present was out of the office. now you just get the book out, going much of tv shows and try to plug your book. it undermines the notion, particularly surprising in gates case the ability to give the president confidential, private advice. jon: the book is not out yet, but here s one example from the book that has raised a lot of ruffled feathers. he writes as i sat there, i thought the president doesn t trust his commander, can t stand karzai, does not believe in his own strategy and doesn t believe the war to be his. for him, it is all about getting out. that is about getting out of afghanistan with this president.