here in the u.s. whether the left hand knows what the right hand is doing. reporter: u.s. officials are so concerned there is contingency planning going on right now, jenna. but what sort of operation the u.s. might be able to mount if u.s. citizens were among hostages taken in the event of any sort of attack. the difficulty in planning that though is russia s his tore rick reluctance to allow any sort of foreign forces on to its soil. but nonetheless everybody right now, jenna, preparing for the worst while obviously hoping for the best. jenna? jenna: hope nothing happens as you point out jonathan. but it is good to be prepared. good thing they are going over the plans just in case. jonathan, thank you. reporter: yeah. jon: jenna, break out the puffy coat as bitterly cold weather is coming back. temperatures are plunging again. a new arctic blast hitting a big chunk of the country. we re live in the fox extreme weather center with your forecast. plus one much president obama s k
great note, here in the northeast it will finally feel like spring. the puffy coat can go into storage. look at d.c., 81, thursday, 88 on wednesday. 88! do not adjust your set. 76 by wednesday in new york. the looks like 71 for boston. you know it s april, jon and jenna, comes those topsy-turvy temperatures and the tornados potentially as well. jon: it has been a cold spring it this part of the country. we ll see some people wearing shorts and t-shirts and all sorts of weird stuff tomorrow. jenna: all sorts of weird things like shorts and t-shirts. jon: yeah! flip-flops even. janice dean. jenna: i love janice. just for the record. jon: put away the puffy coat. jenna: i don t know. i m totally frustrated fashionwise. i think you need to read that line. you need to give this line, jon on the screen there. jon: road kill. jenna: give it the rest. jon: it s what for dinner. jenna: sound better when jon
the puffy coat. jon: puffy coat. there we go. janice dean. thank you. you bet. jenna: pretty interesting to see the weather change in denver. might be something to janice dean s theory. this is also a important story we continue to watch today. there is new fallout from the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya as the state department investigates security lapses. lawmakers want information on threats to the u.s. consulate in the months ahead of the terror attack and repeated requests for extra security. chief washington correspondent james rosen is live. d.c. bureau is following the story. james we heard about multiple investigations. a lot of layers to this story. the one investigation constantly pointed to, the one done by the fbi we hear is making marginal progress. why is that? reporter: nearly a month after the attacks, jenna, the forensic value of the benghazi consulate and secret annex a half mile away where the two ex-navy seals were killed without question is signi
but also very chilly temperatures as well. so, jenna, i hope you have not put away that fancy, puffy coat you like to talk about every winter, bringing out from storage. jenna: is the indicator when the puffy coat is out. has anyone seen the puffy coats? jon: there has not been a puffy coat sighting to my knowledge this year. might happen. jenna: the fashion indicator. jon: thank you, jd. jenna: maybe some day out on the plaza doing a live hit we ll bring it out. maybe we will. whole different contraception controversy at one pennsylvania campus where the morning-after pill is actually available in a vending machine. we have some brand new reaction to this story that just broke this week. plus some new insight into the war in afghanistan from someone who has been on the ground talking to our troops. this op-ed piece has caused quite a stir all across the country. we re going to talk to the editor who decided to publish this next. wake up!
closely. debra moon from wyoming writes, what is going on? aren t they required to be in attendance? there were a lot of empty seats there in the house. if i watched with interest from my home why can t they at least show respect? well, that is over. now the house is moving onto the business of cutting the budget for operations of the various congressional offices. republicans say they hope to take 5% off the house budget. jenna: well the northeast is bracing for more snow. that s right. will it look like the blizzard though of two weeks ago? that is the big question. janice dean, hopefully has the answer. do you jd? do we even know how bad this is going to be? you know a lot of forecasters are saying stay tuned, jenna lee. make sure you have your fancy boots and puffy coat ready. yeah we could get significant snow. i want to point out we re getting heavy rain across central and south florida courtesy of a cold front.