0 don t miss charles krauthammerer with us tomorrow night. see you then. and welcome to hannity tonight, we have a jam-packed show, a special hannity investigation tonight into governor andrew cuomo and some slurs he has made in the past that you probably don t know about and the media won t talk about. also, the march for life event in washington, and our very own ainsley earhardt has more on the tribute. and first, we begin with the fox alert, we re short days away from super bowl 48, and the state of emergency after development of the tackiness of the glove, they re very uncomfortable if they don t use it. so it has a stickiness to it, a tackiness to it, with the football, especially when you re throwing it around in the stadium. as jim mentioned i think wind will be the biggest key. you hate to see weather be an issue. and guys play in it all the time as i said. but from a glove standpoint. we see receivers wearing it. it started with the receivers. now, many of the quart
0 out there in the meadow lands, that has always been the issue and will harm, anyone, the offense of the denver broncos, because they rely on the passing. it is an old game with peyton manning, he set all sorts of records this year. nfl records that may not ever be broken, they re so far out there and i think it will hurt him. as far as the seahawks are concerned, they play in the rain, the broncos play in the snow. the teams are used to it. it will be a big, big factor, as far as the fans, it can snow, and snow, there wouldn t be snowballs thrown in that stadium. how does peyton manning wear a glove on his throwing hand? that seems to be more difficult. we saw andy dalton wear it and tom brady wear it. they have come so far. i never wore a glove. they came so far in the development of the tackiness of the glove, they re very uncomfortable if they don t use it. so it has a stickiness to it, a tackiness to it, with the football, especially when you re throwing it around in the stad
road it s not fair to people that s out here struggling because we re trying to survive, we work hard. take people off unemployment and where do you go? to welfare. i don t know what to do. it s a struggle. today, long-term unemployed benefits end for more than 1 million americans. the senate could vote on an extension. but can democrats can enough support from the gop house? also today, ducking suspension. after those controversy comments about gays and blacks, the star of duck dynasty will return to television. the reason behind the move. and groundbreaking films that will soon vanish. the rush to restore america s silent movies on the verge of disintegrati disintegrating. also, a digital diagnosis. a teenager develops a program that can diagnose breast cancer. it is today s big idea. a whole heck of a lot to get to. but we start here, this morning, more than 1 million americans lost their long-term unemployment benefits and that number could reach 2 mil
andy cuomo. he had a big win. whoever wins in florida and that epic style battle guarantee you one or both of them think they should be part of the national conversation. we will see how that goes. chris cristy is traveling ahead of the rga. he is booked in oklahoma, idaho and vermont. he is eagerly talking about that upcoming travel. i will be in south carolina and pennsylvania and ohio and florida and michigan, arkansas. it will be all over the country. raising money to help them raise identity level with the voters. we get a chance to tell the story, we will do quite well. we are three years away. in this sense i feel bad for
it s not the only foreign front that gets lot of in washington s whacka mole health care whirl wind. an amazing eyewitness account from inside the dallas school book depository. a man who was there and may have bumped into lee harvey oswald himself. landing in arizona, chris christie takes the republican reign. we will talk to north carolina governor at the center of a voting rights fight in his state. good morning from washington. it s wednesday, november 20th. this is the daily rundown. the latest on the tragic situation in virginia and congressman tray radell. let s get to the first read of the morning. we will begin with the conflict in afghanistan. something that too often gets glossed over while we are focused on what s going on in the beltway. the president made ending the war one of the corner stones of his campaign. by 2014, this process will be complete and the afghan people will be responsible for their own security. i will not keep americans in harm s way a