impacts, to finally get to work replacing the harmful cuts from sequestration with a responsible plan that will grow our economy and create jobs. reporter: pressure s building, the calendar s becoming a factor because with, of course, the house is planning to leave on friday. so bottom line, a lot of people are looking at today as a possibility of an announcement of a deal. bill: keep us posted, okay? mike emanuel with the headlines from the hill. martha: we just want to get on the record with this, news just breaking moments ago, and it is that fox news reporter john winter does not need to return to colorado in the case of the aurora shooting and the notebooks that her reporting uncovered. the judgeed her to reveal her source, but she will not have to return to colorado to deal with that case. and we re going to effort judge napolitano, see if he can join us to see exactly what that means, but wanted to get that news to you as we got it here.
you will be up against somebody. you have to leave on the side of road, 20, 40, years, whatever been, seems he was around forever, somebody has got to run against him. that s got to be a choice. and i m not so sure you can do it just on basis of this. martha: almost 2014 now. a lot of this stuff will come home to roost over the course of this next year. if you had the outlook right now, do you think a lot of these states will turn over because of health care plan? you know the path to, for political analysts projecting this far out, there is a lot of dead bodies on side of the road. i will put it this way. if the health care act falls apart as republicans think it will and millions of people are thrown out, yeah, you will see a lot of turnover but i don t think it is going to be this bad. the economy is getting better and better. they better be careful tying themselves to one issue. they don t have issue of their own. that is dangerous. i don t like this, no, no.
other thing i say, when you say things like that, people out there in america are not waking up this morning saying gee, that podesta guy will make all the difference in the world. martha: just you and i. that s it. martha: sigh you later. see you tonight on the five. okay. bill: super bowl preparations underway in new york/new jersey. for true football fans, this may sting a bit. game officials says you will not be allowed to tailgate. tailgating is banned, beckel. unless you re comfortable grilling in the drivers s seat. you will be allowed to have food in your car and have drink in your car and provided that you re within the boundaries of a single parking space, you will be able to eat or drink right next to your car. bill: like having an mre. martha: exactly. bill: game officials releasing details how 80,000 will get to the stadium. park something severely limited. they re urging people to take buses out of manhattan and parts
whole lot of snow. one or two inches forecast for the city of boston. eventually tomorrow the snow system south of here. we ll see lake-effect snow and quite significant at times. ontario, they could pick up over a foot of snow coming up next 48 hours. current windchill temperatures, martha, you showed us current temperatures this is what it feels like when people head out the door. it feels like 17 degrees below zero in minneapolis. feels like eight below in chicago. dangerously cold windchills out here. we have a number of advisories or warnings in effect due to how hold it is. in the city of denver as we head out the door, feels like four degrees as we head out this morning. that is chilly. maria, thank you very much. bill: man. martha: it s cold. bill: staying in the mountains out there in the west, like 10 degrees below zero. martha: thanks for all the snow. no one will be able to do any skiing, right? bill: stay indoors. one of the best parts of the game, tailgate party. there
we ll talk about that a bit later this morning. that was a handshake that took place between the u.s. president and raul castro. here is the moment as president obama was making his way to the lecturn to deliver his remarks in johannesburg and that is the moment with castro. so we ll talk a bit more about that later today. also reflecting in the life of mandela, this is a series of events that will take place throughout south africa, not just today and over this past weekend but for several days to come still. martha: indeed. we ll watch it throughout. how about this news today? george zimmerman is back in the spotlight. he is facing charges that he attacked his girlfriend last month. you may remember that. wait until you hear what the girlfriend is saying now. bill: secretary of state john kerry on the hot seat today. lawmakers have some tough questions about this iran deal. the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee will be asking those questions but first he will talk to