Ompared to what youll see as we head into late tonight and through tomorrow morning. Three feet of snow and potentially Hurricane Force wind gusts across the region. Lets head back inside. Thank you for that, and well follow you throughout the morning. Fox and friends starts right now. Bye. Its monday morning, january 26th, millions brace for a blizzard of historic proportions proportions, 3 feet of snow, and winds stretching, and what you need to know this morning. Meanwhile, a fox news alert. Remember the sleeper agent, the white house just released for serving his time. Well turns out he was part of a secretly proposed prisoner swap. What . Is this the new way the administration deals with terrorists . Breaking details straight ahead. Michael strikes again, latest attack on american sniper
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Late night and Early Morning hours. This could have been much worse. We are saying that weve been spared. As you can see, a coating of snow on the ground here. Atlantic city schools have been closed. We know that several trucks are out there on the roads. The city was absolutely prepared, but we did see that the National Weather service told us that the storm took a different direction. The heavy stuff that is headed to new england is 90 miles off shore. Back to you. Thank you jennifer. Heading out for your morning commute, if you can. Well listen up the government is spying on millions of drivers. Big brother using high tech cameras to monitor movements through license plates and then taking pictures that are clear enough to identify the passengers. The Justice Department says this database is to stop Drug Trafficking near the mexico border, but it could be expanded throughout the entire country in the future. The government defends the program saying access to this data is limited an
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