president biden wrapping up in los angeles today as candidates compete for battleground nevada this week. even nbc can t believe how bad bidens numbers are in polls. a pollster tells us we are looking at presidency in peril. 16 polls for donald trump over joe biden. carley: a massive storm may drop rain today and tomorrow. we are keeping an eye on the radar for you and taylor swift making history at the grammys last night. something she said his fans going wild. you are watching fox and friends first, i m carley shimkus. todd piro has the day off. senate negotiators releasing text of the border deal after months of closed-door discussions. madeline rivera is here this morning. this bill is only hours old but facing backlash from the left and right. when the number reaches 5000 over a seven-day period. negotiators clarify this does not mean 5000 are allowed in. the bill provides $650 million to reinforce miles of new border wall, deports illegal aliens after they c
lawrence: california facing first ever hurricane force wind warning. parts of l.a. and san diego under a state of emergency bine brian fox news alert. the border bill is out. and it s led its lead g.o.p. negotiator defends it. there s a perception that this allows 5,000 people in a day to be able to come in. that is absolutely not what it is. senator james lankford joins fox & friends for an exclusive interview this hour. and you ll flip over. this the american city seeing the biggest profit from flipping homes, one of the stars of hgtv s flip or flop joins us live. steve: he would know. second hour of fox & friends for this monday remember morning are better with friends. brian: we start with a fox weather alert. 37 million people on the west coast are at risk at life-threatening floods today. at least 8 counties in southern california are under a state of emergency with wind gusts expected to reach in some cases 92 miles per hour. let s check in with
night in a stunning rebuke. it was a mess what happened here, but we re cleaning it up. the chasm between the two parties is wider than it s ever been. where does washington go now on issues millions of americans care about? plus, can donald trump be kept off the colorado s primary ballot for his role leading up to the january 6th attack on the capitol. that s the high-stakes question that will be argued before the supreme court tomorrow. what to expect in court and the critical implications for the decision. a defiant prime minister bibi netanyahu just moments ago telling the world israel will not stop until all of hamas is gone from gaza. those comments coming after a new hamas counterproposal for a cease fire and hostage deal, so what happens now? but we begin on capitol hill where chaos is winning in a battle over compromise. as soon as an hour from now, the senate will vote on whether to proceed with a $118 billion national security package including for the bo
of nikki haley. haley s biggest rival, former president trump, wasn t on the ballot. this contest doesn t really count because the delegates will be awarded based on caucus results. that contest will not be held until thursday. haley won t be on the ballot then, but gop frontrunner trump is. if he wins, he stands to collect up to 26 delegates. nevada gop rules prevented candidates from participating in both contests, but eligible voters can vote in both. nikki haley s campaign isn t happy about the situation, saying that s why they didn t devote resources is in the silver state. but we have not spent a dime nor an ounce of energy on nevada. we made the decision early on that we were not going to pay $55,000 to a trump entity that, you know, two participated in a process that was rigged for trump. not unexpectedly, president biden won the democratic. he was on the ballot along with marianne williamson. and then none of these candidates option. the south carolina primary is
good evening. i m norah o donnell, and we are coming on the air on this wednesday night following a number of breaking stories involving the u.s. military, including that drone strike in iraq that the pentagon says killed a high-ranking commander of kataib hezbollah. that is the iranian-backed militia that is blamed for the death of three soldiers in jordan. the united states says the commander killed is responsible for directly planning and participating in terrorist attacks against american forces in the middle east. there have been 168 attacks on u.s. service members in iraq, syria, and jordan since october. the strike targeted a single car on a busy street in the eastern part of the iraqi capital. this is the first time since the deaths of those soldiers that the united states has targeted a specific person after a major strike last week against buildings and weapons depots. the president has vowed that attacks on these militia groups will continue as long as the u.s.