All morning if you are in the local area and want the candidates to still earn your voted and want to let them know how you feel about the issues of today. Come out to luckys. We would love to have you. How cold is it there, guys. Did you all bring boots and nice warm coats and gloves . Steve you have no idea. Lawrence, i will start. Its pretty warm here at the river center. Im wearing a vest. Im wearing a wool sweater. I have got a shirt. I have got some lining under that as well. My wife bought me some boots. I dont know if you can see them. According to ll beaten i think they are good to 50 degrees below zero and today we need them because right now the current Air Temperature Outside is 16 degrees below zero. Thats not the wind capitol win. The Wind Chill is 35 degrees below zero. That is ultimately this will be the coldest Iowa Caucuses in history. It all comes down to are people willing to essentially, in some cases, put their life at risk,
Turnout. It what impact it will have on voter turnout. ,. , turnout. It is not ust the temperature turnout. It is notjust the temperature outside, it. Turnout. It is notjust the | temperature outside, it is turnout. It is notjust the temperature outside, it is the wind chill, i have heard, which makes it even worse and dangerous for people to be out. It seems that it is almost a foregone conclusion, because Donald Trump is so far ahead. Is the focus in iowa very much who is going to come in second . That is, the focus is a race for second between Ron Desantis and Nikki Haley. Earlier this week Nikki Haley was asked, why dont you consider becoming Donald Trumps Running Mate . She said, iam not Running Mate . She said, iam not running this race to come in second. What happens after iowa . Everyone heads to New Hampshire . Hera heads to New Hampshire . New hampshire. Heads to New Hampshire . New hampshire, south heads to New Hampshire . Iie hampshire, south carolina, and then Super Tuesda
and a series of what they call unfortunate events. back to you. you get that hot a temperature outside, that many inside. thank you. speak to dr. marc siegel joining us now. people have a lot of questions. we know that emergency room visits are up. people are struggling with his heat. in the northeast there s a lot of old homes that don t even have air conditioning. we are experiencing some really high temperatures here. our bodies aren t meant to deal with these really high temperatures. what can we do to protect ourselves, dr. siegel? the number one where it is hydration. planes can dry out to begin with, let alone when they are a can radiating heat and you can t keep cool because you don t have air conditioning. so hydration is number one if you re going to be in the heat. number two would be as much
i m meteorologist joins us from the cnn weather center. yikes! any respite and insight? i guess if you consider 92 degrees relief from the heat wave, you can take it then. but you can send a sev-day forecast for houston, temperatures are going to soar right back to the 100s, into the early parts of the weekend. people say, look, houston gets hot, the average first 100 degree day is not until july 19th and it is already reached 100 degrees twice, just this week. excessive heat warnings continue across the state and as you mentioned before, the feels like temperature outside will feel like 1 to 120. and as long as the heat dome stays in place across mexico and texas, the heat will remain for a better parof the next coming week. in fact, there are science packed research that saylimate these heat waves that are in place, five times more likely.
if we are having a struggle to supply ukraine, nato, other entities with everything they need, and our own military, and they were to kick off something with taiwan simultaneously, i think they realize america can be in a pinch when it comes to that situation. semiconductors, a host of other things in our supply chain, and they are willing to exploit t that. brian: thanks so much, congressman. have a great christmas. the western u.s. and great plains are being battered by what experts are calling and warning could be a once-in-a-generation winter storm. parts of the country already extremes and wideouts. the system is expected to impact nearly every state and cripple christmas traveled this weekend. over 1100 u.s. flights had already been canceled today and nearly 5,000 delayed. meteorologist adam klotz joins us now. good morning, brian. this is being driven by some absolutely frigid air where folks are waking up with fields-like temperatures, the wind plus the temperature