good morning to you. it is monday morning, the 10th day of january, 2007 as we get a live look at our nation s capital s flags flying at half- staff. we have more of that story coming up. right now, we want to get a check of weather with tucker barnes. very cold temperatures across the area. we are getting ready for our snow event, not for today, but this will get in here tomorrow. we ll show you the cloud cover not too far off to the south and west. there is storminess bringing snow to the deep south at this hour. we ll see the clouds move in today. it will go partly sunny today with increasing clouds here during the course of the afternoon and some cold temperatures. let s talk cold. check it out. 25degrees currently at reagan national. teens in frederick. 19 for you. 18 in hagerstown. 25 in ocean city. forecast for today calling for conditions to be just find out there. partly sunny skies and cold. 35 the forecast highs. winds will be a little lighter too out of the nort
he president and first lady observing a moment of silence with all of us here in this untry. the president saying yesterd that it would be intended to honor the innocent victims of the senseless tgedy in tucson, arizona, including those still fighting for their lives. we saw imagesuring that moment of silence not only of the president and first lady on the south lawn of the white house but membe of congress gathered on the steps of the natios capital. this, of course, being observed in tucson, arizona, as well. chuck todd,ur white house correspondent and political director is standin by with more o this. chuck, after theoment of silence, are there any plans at the white house to have the president head t to tucson? there i no official plan yet, matt you can tel he s clearing part of his schedule. he was supposed to go to new yorkor an event tomorrow. that s been postpone the question is not if he s going to go, it when. there is a memorial rvice. that would be an appropria
his state. when you look at unbalanced people, how they respond to what comes out of certain mouths about tearing down the government, the anger, the hatred, the bigotry in this country is outrageous. unfortunately, i think arizona is the up capital. we have become the mecca for prejudice and bigotry. now a moment to remember the six people killed. dorwin stoddard was shot trying toed shield his wife from the dwunman. john roll was chief judge of the u.s. district court for arizona. also killed, dorothy morris, phyllis scheck. 9-year-old christina green was the youngest victim, and gabe
fight, gabby, fight. gabby is the nickname by which many people know congresswoman gabrielle giffords. and so a lot of people are pulling not only for her but all of the people who are still to recover from their injuries. of course most of them less serious than hers. susan candiotti in tucson, thank you so much. as the congresswoman fights for her life and so many others there at the hospital, let s take a moment now to remember the six people killed. at 76 dorwin stoddard was a construction worker. he was shot trying to shield his wife from the gunman shed. john roll was the chief judge of the u.s. district court for arizona. also killed were dorothy morris and phyllis scheck and at 9 years old, you heard susan mention her, christina green was the youngest victim and gabe zimmerman was an aide to the congresswoman working in that tucson office.
bret: as always, thank you for putting in context for us. for more on what manny says about her injury goes to foxnews.com and click on the health tab. six people lost their lives in saturday s shooting. among those killed, u.s. district judge john roll who served on the bench for nearly 40 years and was appointed by then president george h.w. bush in 1991. there you see the swearing in. also, 30-year-old gabe zimmerman was congresswoman giffords director of community outreach and had worked for the congresswoman since 2007. 9-year-old christina taylor green. went to the giffords event with a neighbor and had just been elected to her school student council. she was interested in government. we will hear from her mother a little later in this program. tucson retiree and church volunteer dowin stoddard was killed as was phyllis scheck