basically allow them to promote their racist activity? whole foods has a first amendment obligation and first amendment right not to allow glearts to control the agenda. steve: let s see what happens. all right. leo, thank you very much. you are the first guy up in los angeles today. good morning to you. [laughter] thank you, steve. steve: all right. meanwhile, exactly a dozen minutes before the top of the hour. if you are wondering why in the northeast your furnace was running all night long, janice dean joins us not with blue behind her but with purple and lavender. janice: my favorite colors. unfortunately on the weather map it shows the coldest air of the season across the northeast. these are wind chill alerts for new york, up towards new england where temperatures are below zero with the wind chill, what it feels like. the good news is it s short-lived. we are going to bring those temperatures up to more seasonal levels as we get into wednesday.
homelessness, serious mental illness, and violent crime. but a large scale push to destigmatize serious mental illness. but the reality he says, with the mental health diagnoses, seriously and likely to commit more serious crimes. a lot of money thrown at a problem with relatively little success. we ll ask him about that. john: and not a lot of treatment available for those folks. sandra: indeed. pressure on the ncaa over a biological male dominating women s swimming in the ivy league. will the organization change the transgender policy. a big story, we are going to cover it. plus this. what is the grand home plan to increase oil production in america? [laughter] sandra: hilarious. john: remember the reassuring answer a few months ago, americans are not laughing as they are facing more pain at the
then it became a story of, does the prime minister even know what the rules are, when he made them up himself? those parties yes, and a question about whether or not he was telling the truth when he said, oh, i thought it was a work event. nobody told me that it might be a party, so it goes to his truthfulness, but also a lot of people would have been shouting at the telly, going, hang on a minute, nobody told me it was against the rules, when he was setting the rules and he was giving press conferences every day announcing to people what the rules were. but, let s see what happens, there is a lot of work going into this, there is a spectrum of scenarios and some of borisjohnson s defenders and allies said, just remember, he had just had covid, a busy situation, isn t it possible and actually your civil servants, if you are a very busy minister, just say, next in your diary, go and do this and you will go, oh, right, 0k and off i go. but anyway, a huge amount to get through. then we go
years? well, it already has. as a matter of fact, you are going to see the president in his one-year press conference talk about what he has accomplished and we should remember that in 2021 democrats did pass that $1.9 trillion covid relief bill, did not have a lot to do with covid relief, and the 1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. so, those are not nothing. democrats should be happy with those. but what they viewed as the key parts of the agenda, the build back better act, and the voting rights act have just totally gone down, and the biggest problem here, we need to keep reminding everyone over and over is that the democrats ambitions outstripped the number of votes in the senate. only have 50, it s not a majority. john: we have seen the polling numbers for president biden in recent days and they are not pretty. elizabeth warren was on c.b.s. and asked if president biden was up to the job to run again. listen here. let me ask you about 2024.
tucker: when you think of bad government policy, you think of the state of new york and the former governor who left his job not because of what he did nursing homes, but he said something naughty to someone one time may be. it turns out it was michigan, even worse than new york. they ve been misreported in the number deaths in lawn care long-term care facilities for the covid death count in those facilities is 42% higher than the state reported. why do we know this? nobody seemed interested in these numbers. they covered michigan independently for years peered one of the only reporters pushing to get to the truth of the story. he joins us tonight. charlie, congrats on getting to the bottom of this finally. what we know now? let s see, and a nutshell, we