down for a little under 24 hours and it s beautiful, but certain to cause a lot of headaches. that s the case for sure. if you re waking up in the northeast today, plan on staying close to home. a nor easter is moving up the east coast through early tomorrow with more than 110 million americans in its path. with 20 to 30 mile per hour wind gusts, near blizzard conditions are possible with downed power lines and limited visibility on roads also a concern. some areas in and around new york city possible two feet of snow. they ve been canceled in and out of the northeast especially in that new york area. the port authority which runs the regions airports, tunnels, bus terminals gearing up with more than 500 pieces of snow gimt. the storm system leaving its mark. in the suburbs of richmond, virginia, fire truck spinning out and overturning on icy roads. before it crossed the country, the same system watched out california s highway 1 near big sur looefg a huge gap. new york
43 senators voted to acquit the former president after a five-day trial. in the end seven republicans joined 50 democrats to vote guilty. it was the most bipartisan impeachment vote in history. ten votes short, though, of what was needed to convict. both the former and current president point to focusing on the future in their reactions to the trial. minority leader mitch mcconnell suggests more legal trouble is headed for former president trump s way. he called former president trump practically and morally responsible for the riot right after his not guilty vote. would witnesses have changed any minds is the question. cnn s ryan nobles starts our coverage with more on that short-lived debate. reporter: for a second time donald trump has escaped conviction by the u.s. senate. it is therefore ordered and adjudged that the said donald john trump be and he is hereby acquitted of the charge in said article. reporter: the final vote capped off a dramatic and unpredictab
cities brace for the biggest storm in years. todd: i wiped out while i walking in today. i had my big bag and i was like this looks like a nice snow pack. jillian: last year i fell so hard in front of my building as we continue to look at this shot. it was a huge pack of ice. i fell on my head. i was sore for days. todd: are you okay now? jillian: debateable. todd: good morning, you re watching fox & friends first on this sunday monday morning. i m todd piro. jillian: i m jillian mele. at least a dozen homeless activists are arrested after attempting to take over a washington state hotel. please give us blankets. todd: the activist group had reserved rooms for one night but then reportedly demanded pandemic housing. other of guests and hotel staff forced to shelter in place for several hours. on activists were some activists were armed with batons, hatchets and knives. jillian: it s unclear what charges they will face. we ll continue to follow it. across the country, pr
the democrats promise of unity appears to be short-lived. fox & friends first starts right now. it s the final countdown. the final countdown. jillian: it s something you would say, todd. todd: isn t that a cool shot. just to be clear, that s not europe, even though the song is by europe. isn t that a beautiful shot. jillian: it is. you re watching fox & friends first on this monday morning, i m jillian mele. todd: i m todd piro. president biden set to meet with senators today over coronavirus relief. jillian: bernie sanders dismisses calls for unity and promises to get a call through. mark. reporter: it s cold in the nation s capitol this morning. president biden wants both parties to work together to address the pandemic. later today he ll meet with some republicans that could decide the fate of the economic stimulus packages been talking about. a handful of senators requested a meeting with the president, they are expected to tell the president they support some
presidents signaled a focus on the future. mitch mcconnell suggesting more legal is ahead for the former president. he called trump, quote, practically and morally responsible for the january 6th attack despite having just voted not guilty. would witnesses and testimony have changed any minds? there was some brief chaos over a vote to call witnesses, but in the end house managers and the former president s legal team jumped right into those closing arguments. the senate will convene as a court of impeachment. over the last several days we presented overwhelming evidence that establishes the charges in the article of impeachment. we have shown you how president trump created a powder keg. lit a match and continued his incitement even as he failed to testified us from the ensuing violence. if we don t set this right and call it what it was, the highest of constitutional crimes by the president of the united states, the past will not be passed. the past will become our f