flights are stopped there also. bill: air quality alerts for tens of millions of americans. the hardest hit areas as of this hour on your screen. a lot in southeastern pennsylvania. we mentioned philadelphia. they grounded flights there and in new york as well where air quality is down right bad. times square yesterday engulfed in an orange haze. amazing pictures from gotham city. new york seeing its worst air quality in recorded history, wow. dana: here is the current air quality forecast. detroit, pittsburgh, boston, washington in the thick of it. philadelphia declaring a code red. the smoke engulfing cities. bill: yesterday new york city they go from hazy to dispopeian in a matter of hours. we watched it happen. pollution catching even seasoned new yorkers a bit off guard. it seems apocalyptic. could see it rolling from the office window. we were on the 80th floor of our building. you couldn t see anything. i thought the world was burning and i thought someth
for allegedly agreeing to lead natalee holloway s family to the body. allegedly links the then vice president to a bribery scheme. he is other taet of a criminal investigation regarding classified material. hold your horses. belmont stakes for this saturday and fox will cover one of horse racing s triple crown events. steve: welcome to hour three, it is 8:01 in new york city. we start this hour with a fox weather wildfire alert. there is a travel advisory, traffic management program in effect for traffic arriving at laguardia airport as thick toxic smoke blocks the northeastern united states. is it ground stop? yesterday they said ground stop, but i had a friend that flew out of laguardia. check with your airline. steve: this is causing arriving flights to be delayed an hour, not exceeding an hour and a half. ainsley: 100 million americans are urged to stay indoors to avoid breathing the air from the wildfires coming from canada. brian: nicole, it is getting haz
i will be hanging every light i find in this house playing christmas music this year christmas won t be quite so blue and i m going to shout too much and dance lawrence: that s dope. that s what i m talking about. allen, you are outdoing yourself now. he has been creating all of these graphics. it s not a graphic. steve: that is real that is our chimney. lawrence: already started to make his way to give out presents. brian: i m worried about what is on fire. carley: stockings hung by the chimney with care. steve: that chimney doesn t look properly vented. did you notice the details of cookies and milk? i love that graphic. brian: what s the christmas song leave beer for santa? steve: we talked about that the other day. mr. pardi. lawrence: we don t want a drunk santa. brian: get your house you get what you want. steve: the drunk santas were santacon last weekend? carley: oh my gosh santacon. all the 20 year olds come into the city that gi
o, say can you see by the dawn s early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous figh- o er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming. and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave work er the land o ear the land of the free and the home of the brave will: you did it. you sent in pictures with your fireplace in the background pete: nailed it. will: watching fox & friends. i didn t pay attention, was there a lot of robes? pete: i think i saw maybe one robe. rachel: my twitter was filled with people sending pictures of their fireplaces and us up on the screen. so. people are cozying up, you know, hunkering down in the winter, in the christmas spirit and watching fox & friends. pete: you did it. and lee greenwood singing the national anth
make sure they ve reached everyone affect by this terrible some the, the fox weather newsroom actually reporting eight fatalities nation wild in severe weather outbreak with two fatalities here in wynn. i want to show you what s behind me, this is the first united methodist church, the bell tower, unfortunately, take off this church, and what you see in front is the roof of a phloem across the street. of a home across the street. affecting hundreds, if not thousands of structures here. again, two fatalities reported with dozens being sent to area hospitals. we sawen convoys of workers and ambulances doing hair best, still fighting the storms, by the way. i spoke with a woman just as she merged from her home to survey the damage taking her first look around. ache a listen. windy and then i got in the basement. i heard, like, a loud washing machine or a loud roar like that and hen it was over. reporter: you re stepping out and seeing your up town like this. [inaudible]