is dealing with a noro virus outbreak. some people have opted to have their own place. they are sleeping in their cars or tents set up there. it s not just adults. it s families as well. the temperatures overnight here are frigid. we re talking about low 40s. this is not comfortable. and a mom yesterday, they were sleeping in the car. they said, hey, it could be worse. we could be staying in a tent. i met a grandmother sleeping in a tent. she said you could not put enough blankets on. her grandson told us what he missed most about his house. take a listen. just being in a bed. reporter: you just miss your bed? it s warm. being under a ceiling and actually having a real bathroom. it s just hard.
oh! oh! oh! ozempicĀ®! (vo) ask your healthcare provider if ozempicĀ® is right for you. steve: this is a fox news alert. a brand new clue in the search for mollie tints, a red shirt reportedly found near a hog farm. investigators has been combing through over the last couple of days. ainsley: i think she had to wear red shirts to work. that s why it s significant. this is the family of the missing iowa college student not giving up hope. they are pleading at a press conference yesterday for her safe return. brian: ted williams has been on the scene. he met with mollie s mom yesterday and he joins us right now with the latest. ted is a former homicide detective. fox news contributor. ted, we are moving along with this investigation. what do you think unfolds today? well, they are going to have a press conference and they are very well deep in the investigation. they are looking at various suspects. yesterday i got a chance to
been. he s the loneliest person on the planet. he s not someone who is going to say this is a time for reflection. i m going to get quiet and do reading and think about where i ve gone wrong. in moments like this, he pouts, steams and lashes out. i think what we saw tuesday is not the last of it. i think we re going to see continued episodes. we re in a dangerous place. he s tweeting. it s not even 7:00 a.m. attacking lindsey graham. there s going to be more opportunities. we should talk about this. there are events planned. some of them have been cancelled. donald trump has a rally planned in phoenix on tuesday. the mayor last night said and politely donald trump not to come to the city if he s only going to stoke the hate and the fear that he did after charlottesville. so this is not the end of something. we are glad to hear the words, heather s mom yesterday.
go. and i want to suggest that that s what heather did. she lived her life doing what she leaved. pastor edwards, i talked to heather s mom yesterday. heather was 32 years old. throughout her life had stood up for people, stood up against injustice. stood up for people she didn t even know but people she felt injustice were being perpetrated against. based on what the president said today, basically making comparisons between count ker protesters and neo-nazis, is that an insult to heather heyer? i believe it is. if he was at all concerned about not only her but the two troopers who lost their life as a result of that group coming here, you know, if they had not been here, no lives would have been lost. but because she sud up for what she believed she lived a life of significance and not a life of success. the president has a successful life but not a significant life because i don t know anybody he s made a difference in their
count that you live is that you don t count the days but you live the day to the fullest. you live up to your values and beliefs and practice them wherefore you go. and i want to suggest that s what heather did, she lived her life doing what she believed. pastor, i talked to heather s mom yesterday, she was 33 years old, and throughout her life she stood up for people she didn t even know but people she felt was perpetrated against. making kpars sons between counter protesters and neo-nazi s is that an insult to heather heyer? i believe it is, if he was at all concerned not only her but the two troopers that lost their lives as a rule of that group coming here, if they had not had