conservatives on capitol hill for the school massacre in nashville, tennessee. and once again president biden choking, making an absurd joke at absolutely the worst time. congressman andy biggs of the great state of arizona, brian kilmeade, tammy bruce, the faulkner focus top of the hour. bill: see you in a few moments. fresh round of dangerous weather moving across the nation s mid section less than a week after the deadly tornado outbreak across mississippi, georgia and alabama. massive widespread destruction. fox weather forecasting tornadoes and damaging wind and large hail stretching to arkansas and mississippi again into the ohio valley, kentucky and tennessee. fox corporation is proud to be a member of the red cross annual disaster relief program. the company donated $1 million to help on the ground in mississippi and other southern states. join us a well by donating now
almost immediately. that was after a brutal hit to his mid-section causing cardiac arrest. his breathing tube has been removed and he s able to speak. hamlin surprised his team yesterday with, in fact, a face time chat. here s the bills head coach on what was an emotional moment. the thing that makes me laugh is he did this to the guys right away. he flexed. he flexed on them, i guess. he s just got some staple things that they know him for and that he does. he made the heart symbol probably more than anything. then he gave them a thumbs up. and then some were in the midst of that, it was a little bit hard to hear, but he as you can imagine he said, i love you, boys, and of course that got the guys. yeah. as it would.
last, no matter what airline you re traveling on. meteorologist angie lassman has the look for us. i have some good news if you live in the mid-section of the country. that s where we ll have quiet conditions moving into the weekend. you can see times square, all the quiet right now. that s not going to last like that. we have some wet weather working in. that means pack your poncho. our temperatures will be into the low 50s. here s why. you ll see this storm system moving through parts of, basically, the gulf coast up into the ohio valley. that s going to continue working its way to the east, eventually spreading into places in the northeast and mid-atlantic. over on the west coast, this is where we re really going to watch for some of those travel issues you mentioned, willie. we have rain working in, heavy rain at that. the flooding concern will be there and plenty of snow is expected for those higher elevations. many winter weather alerts up now. you can see more than 16 million
it s 8:00 here in washington, and some 85 million americans spent today under heat warnings and advisories. blistering temperatures baking much of the nation from its mid section to the northeast. and many of these places in the triple digits. extreme heat is helping fuel a wildfire near yosemite national park. the oak fire has raced across 9,500 acres. there is 0 containment and some rural communities have been evacuated. the northeast is taking the brunt of the heat. boston s triathlon has been pushed to next month. new york city s triathlon will still happen tomorrow, but there are changes to help protect the competitors. reporter: pamela, tomorrow will bring with it another big challenge for new yorkers to try to keep cool any way that they can. those heat-related alerts, they continue in place in boston,