cuomo going on the defensive about his handling of the state s nursing homes at the outset of the coronavirus pandemic. and an earmark in the house version of the new stimulus bill that s raising some new objections. critics claiming an underground railroad project in the silicon valley has nothing to do with coronavirus. we re going to take a rook at those stories in a moment. live fox news team coverage for you, aishah hasnie is following governor cuomo in new york state, but let s begin with grady trimble live in dallas w-9 ongoing crisis among so many millions in the lone star state. reporter: eric, that major disaster declaration applies to 77 counties here in texas. the county where we are is one of them. they are in great need of food and water, and to illustrate that, well, we re at a mobile food pantry. it doesn t open for another hour, but all of these cars are here to get some sort of food that they can provide here. among them is rick berry who i talked to just
it s terrifying to think about people dying from this condition and we don t want to be one of those statistics. and check out your screen and some of the pictures that have gone viral through this whole thing. icicles forming on a ceiling fan. you can see a pot of water with frozen snow in it. they re actually boiling the snow, because they have no running water in their house. we have the politics of this, too, governor greg abbott walking back comments, blaming 14 energy for the crisis and you want to hear what the former governor said on this, too, with more on the way with the mid-atlantic and east, sleet and freezing raynhamering more than 100 million people. i m hallie jackson in washington along with our team on this thursday morning. morgan chesky is in dallas. we will be joined in a moment by a couple live guests from texas as well, morgan, yes, we are seeing improvement in the number of power outages? more people are getting their power back. more are in for a
done well. watch all the program sunday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, five :00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. army veteran rick berry talks about his experience flying helicopters during the vietnam war. he describes different missions and flying formations as well as the role of the first cavalry division. the wisconsin veterans museum hosted his discussion and provided the video. today, we are pleased to have mr. rick berry with us today. he is going to be speaking about his time in vietnam as an army aviator, helicopter aviator. rick grew up in command ticket in connecticut, but now calls madison home. he attended the university of connecticut for a few years and entered u.s. army helicopter flight school. he returned to the university of connecticut where he degreed in biology and are to graduate degree in zoology. he retired after a career with the fish and wildlife service as a national wildlife refuge manager. rick has been extremely active at the m
american history tv. the history makers is the largest collection of videotaped oral history interviews with african-americans, to commemorate its 20th anniversary, author and fox news political analyst juan williams interviewed the founder and president juliana richardson who describes the history of the organization and its impact today, the history makers provided the video for this program. welcome to the history makers 20 at 2020. with me is the founder and president of the history makers. welcome, thank you for joining us today. julieanna: thank you, it is so good to be here. juan: for those who do not know me, i am the author of many best-selling history books, and today i want to introduce all of you to julieanna. she is the founder of the largest african-american video oral history collection in the nation, the history makers. she is the founder and president of the history makers and giuliana, before we start talking about the history makers , i think this audie
we re looking at the north bay where you talked about down in toward mill valley. wet roadways registering with the green highlighting. the yellow may be foggy conditions there and along the coast perhaps highway 35 and highway 1 overnight reported by chp. i see a little slowing we didn t have last week but a live look shows you the san mateo bridge. it s okay but notes of fog there from the chp as well. back to you. thanks so much, mike. 5:01. the weekend high surf leading to a heartbreaking story in the north bay that is still unresolved this morning. rescuers awaiting for sunrise to recover the body of two children swept away in jenner. the father tried to save them and drowned. today in the bay s cierra johnson live in marin, and this is just heart stopping, cierra. reporter: good morning. yeah, it really is a really difficult story to even listen to. and as you mentioned the story is unresolved. right now it is a rescue mission for the bodies of those two childre