two-year-old daughter. what is keeping us all warm and toasty is wood-burning stove. martha: they will have busy time of it. winter warnings are in effect in multiple cities, including, washington, philadelphia, wilmington, delaware. you can see the big green blob up and down the east coast. you can see out our window, sixth avenue, radio city music. that is what it looks like. temperatures out there are very low across the country unless you re lucky to be in florida where it is 71 degrees today. maria molina is live in the fox weather center. hi, maria. 71 degrees in tampa. not bad, right? we have an update on the winter storm warnings. they have been allowed to expire a few minutes ago. the winter storm warnings expired for parts of d.c. and also the baltimore area. those two cities no longer under winter storm warning but under winter advisory as additional one to three inches of snow can
back to now what we were talking about just a moment ago, and that s the potential budget deal that could be unfolding in congress today. where do we go from here and why aren t we seeing some reform, some might ask, to actual government spending. let s bring in david drucker who watches these things for a living with the washington examiner. david, welcome. hey, good to be here. martha: good to have you with us. i think a lot of folks sort of watched this float under the radar, and now they re looking up and saying what s in this deal? what kind of budget did we get? well, we got the budget that was possible. nobody wants a government shutdown, and i think that s the primary driver behind both sides of the aisle, trying to find something they can get through the house, the republican house and the democratic senate. and i think if you want to know why there s not a grand bargain, why there are not some sort of attack on entitlement spending, why there s not a wholesale replacement
the handshake. see you at 9:20. we have some breaking news. stuart varney. martha: fox news alert. it is a race against time and frigid cold temperatures as search teams are scrambling to find a family lost in the remote nevada mountains. the couple and their four children went to the mountains to play in the snow and have not been seen since. william la jeunesse is live on the ongoing rescue search for them. william, what is the latest? reporter: right now, martha, temperatures are eight degrees below zero in the mountains for the second straight night. second straight night search teams came up empty for the two adults and four children. the area is north of reno. it is called seven troughs. it represents seven steep canyons. a popular camping and hiking area, about 7,000 feet elevation. the family is 235-year-old james
little around the edges. david lee miller is live in our beautiful city. he can tell us what it looking like from down there. hey, david lee. reporter: hi, martha. two weeks until the start of wouldn t irand once again the northeast is getting slammed with another storm. we are in square. take a look at traffic. you can see it is moving down 7th avenue at a pretty good clip despite the snow coming down. as you point out for the most part here the ground temperature is warmer than freezing and the snow is not yet sticking. we are told though that the salt spreaders are out on the street and that the sanitation department is going to have plows out once the snow hits about two inches of accumulation. but so far here in the heart of manhattan not much accumulation. let me tell you briefly about the rest of the northeast corridor. we re talking here mainly about the area from d.c. on the way up to boston. philadelphia really getting slammed again. the other day it got more than eight inc
listen to this. if you look your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan. rahall said it too. those who like what they have will be able to keep it. the same broken promise, now almost 9,000 west virginians are losing health coverage. martha: that voiceover guy never goes out of business. bob beckel, former democratic campaign manager and co-host of the five. welcome. these ads pretty much write themselves. i used to be in the business. i used that guy s voice on ads. martha: almost saturday night live fake ads. not surprising. not complicated. you use something like that as material they have got. i can understand why they re doing it. the question will this be the same, awfully early to be doing ads. this far out you have got a year. question, is it waste of money? they don t have as much money in the that committee as democrats have in theirs. martha: carol shea-porter in new