president, nicolas maduro, he won reelection last year and a vote widely regarded as rigged. he is posing with the military almost around the clock, with generals, soldiers, even training with them in the field. he knows that the military could be the key for his support to hang on, and he is asking for their loyalty as the struggle goes on. as for guaido, he got the boost from president trump today but he has had his bank account frozen. he has also been banned from foreign travel by the maduro regime. u.s. officials have said any harm that comes to guaido, they will be serious consequences. harris, back to you. harris: steve, one of the things we been watching is how quickly this has devolved. we know there was an expiration date on maduro s from the last election. it was in january. how is he mentioning at this point that you are learning to hang onto power? two things to keep in mind. first, he does have backers.
a lovely idea but when they learned a little deeper and understand how and if it can be implement to melissa: if they believed that she loves her doctor, you can keep your doctor. those of us who were out there sing the math doesn t work capri: here s where i think those of us who do have expertise in health policy and those people who are the adults in the room actually to stand up and talk about what the implications are. not only for our debt and deficit, but for actual coverage, access to care, and the job market. not only in the insurance companies, but as well as health care providers. one other thing i do think is really important to mention i guess two things one being that you talk about a people to get three or four times more than they put in. right now medicare, which is for people over 65 or the disabled, the part that deals for hospitalization is already on the road to insolvency. the part that deals with doctors coverage, we are already having to increase as
before? today in reading a lot of beds and blogs saying this wasn t in the shadows prove that they ve had a consistency issue. is that true? brian: their human beings. people say in every aspect in life you have good weeks, bad games, good games. this was supposed to be an elite crew to get to the playoffs. harris: do think it was a blown call? brian: no question. they were a million problems. i know states fans can be upset, the immaculate conception of the 1970s, the reader still say that franco harris never caught that ball. that s part of the game. the bill would be a part of this. harris: the immaculate reception? [laughter] brian: that the different disputes. he was harris: we got you. brian: thank you for that correction. [laughter]
combined with windchill, may very well fall to extraordinarily dangerous level levels. possibly as low as 20 to 40 degrees below zero. even 10 minutes of exposure may very well be harmful. harris: chief meteorologist rick rice news has the latest from the fox very extreme rather center today. rick? it doesn t take long at all to get to a very to your situation pretty fantasy inside britt i will start off with the positive news, harris. this is saturday. back up toward 30 in fargo, same with marquette. there is warmer air moving in saturday and sunday, and longer-term next week. the cold air is going to move back toward the west coast and the east is going to be well above average. we just got a couple of days we ve got to get through. this morning, the actual air temperature got to minus 33 in fargo and minus 23 in chicago. none of these areas broken the
its all included with your amazon prime membership. that s how xfinity makes tv. simple. easy. awesome. harris: deadly record breaking deep-freeze gripping the midwest right now. and large swaths of the nation. the coldest temperature in a generation, according to the national weather service, forcing widespread closures of schools and businesses in some places. the postal service has taken a rare step of suspending some mail delivery today, about a quarter of the u.s. population will suffer subzero temperatures at some point between today and monday. and the windchill well, the last i checked with the brain room, it was 66 below zero in a part of minnesota. and other places getting newberry. the mayor of indianapolis is warning people to take precautions. watch. real temperatures, when