peter: nothing on president biden s schedule today, just lunch with vice president harris. steve: live report north lawn. ainsley: i m getting notes on my phone, we re going to carley. moms are worried about the air quality in new york and schools are saying recess will be inside in the gyms today. steve: perfect segue. brian: we don t have gym today. carley: i will pick up there. recess favorite. bombardment favorite game, dodge ball. fox weather wildfire alert. live look at new york city, thick smoke from the wildfires burning across canada is clogging the skies and expected to stick around for a few more days. 17 states issuing air quality alerts. the cities with the worst air quality, harrisburg, pennsylvania is the worst, followed by rolling meadows,
temper expectations, there s a larger conversation in terms of how this reverberates and the impact. the impact may not be in a court of law. this is going to help frame the narrative around january 6th in a way that will reverberate in political spaces as well. don t forget, he s obviously running for president, and so how this is characterized and him being enrique tarrio and the oath keepers and proud boys being convicted in this way, basically does not do well for the narrative that donald trump wants to advance as a candidate. it may not end up being a court of law that he gets his penance. i think the implications are significant. you have made a perfect segue for my next guest, michael steele, i have one more question, appeal, there were novel legal theories. the prosecution was basically relying in some cases on guilt by association. what are the chances that they will be able to successfully
temperatures well over 100 degrees. and with the heat indices, it feels just oppressive and dangerous. the big story across the northwest, some of these areas don t have air conditioning and we are going to be dealing with several days of high heat and humidity. that is, of course, one of the biggest stories across the country. fox weather.com for your latest details and i know, steve, you have a story coming up that deals with the hot temperatures as well. steve: exactly, thank you very much. perfect segue, janice. the heat wave hitting farmers hard as temperatures threaten crops, animals and lively hoods on top of the stresses from already very high, record high fuel costs. buff one u.s. state department official actually welcomed the higher fuel prices tweeting and then deleting this, quote: i prefer high gas prices, equals less driving, less co 2. here with reaction are kansas farmers vance and louise joining us from the flat alans of kansas
narrative issue the story is forgotten quickly, that is remember journalistic injustice. carley: joe, thank you for joining us this morning on the two very important topics. happy friday. joe: have a great weekend and try to stay warm, it ain t going to be pretty. i m sure janice will tell us about it. i have to get away. carley: perfect segue, janice dean is here with the fox weather forecast. hi, janice. janice: good morning, good morning and joe is on speed dial. i will always give him a forecast. take a look, we have cold weather as far south as florida this weekend and texas, winter storm warning in effect. 7 in chicago. 17 in new york. those are current temperatures, not wind chills, dallas at 25. if you have moisture happening, it is going to turn over to snow, that is why we re watch thanksgiving front along the gulf coast that could bring
jackson. i think that should be a really big signal to democrats as to what lies ahead after the midterms. if the republicans retake control of the senate, it will be a very long two years for president biden who will be faced with the same sort of obstruction that president obama had toward the end of his term. so, i mean, really, this is on the wrong side of history. antonin scalia got a unanimous confirmation. ruth bader ginsburg got heavy support. how far we ve fallen. that s a perfect segue to questions that republicans had to field over the weekend, at least from george stephanopoulos about whether they remain supportive of clarence thomas ruling on january 6th cases before the supreme court. there s an undeniable perception