ainsley: ainsley was so much better than brian, give it to this team. it is fruitcake from claxton, my friend al parker, great tennis player. brian: watch fox nation christmas special. ainsley: janice, do you like cake? there s cake? star of the showdown. brian: the prompter is calling your name. ainsley: i m sorry, third hour of fox and friends starts right now. ainsley: it is a big day for the biden family on capitol hill. house will vote to formally launch impeachment inquiry into the president, steve. steve: hunter biden is expected to appear for a closed-door deposition. brian: awaiting hunter s arrival on the hill. if he does not show up, republicans warn he could be held in contempt of congress. lawrence: mark meredith joins us. it is going to be occurring behind closed doors, a lot of focus to see what the president s son has to say. he is facing tax evasion allegations. last month his lawyers offered to have him testify publicly. republicans
fronts. house rules committee set to formalize impeachment inquiry into president biden, that means the house could vote on the measure tomorrow, same day laumsz are demanding hunter testify. in washington, president zelenskyy will meet with president biden and mike johnson for financial support for his war against russia. and waiting to learn the fate of harvard s president claudine gay. hundreds of faculty members have signed a letter to support her. will she lose her job? we ll see. you are wauchling fox and friends, i m todd piro. carley has the day off. brooke singman has more on the possible impeachment inquiry. brooke. brooke: considering resolution to formalize the impeachment inquiry today and full house is expected to vote on the rule strm. if it passes, lawmakers say we could see articles of impeachment drafted in the first half of next year. the full vote comes on same day hunter biden is subpoena to testify. the most extreme measures of the conference are pus
i m bret baier meets with ukraine leader at the white house as that leader president zelenskyy desperately tries to get congress to authorize new funding for ukraine s war of resistance against russian invasion. two men have a joint news conference a short time ago at the white house. we will talk with president zelenskyy in just a few minutes. later in the show, the new house speaker, mike johnson on a host of topics. he is live here on set. first, white house correspondent peter doocy has the latest. he was at that news conference a short time ago e joins us live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. pete: president biden just answered a question whether or not he wants ukraine to defend itself or to win the war. he wants ukraine to win the war but he is not giving us any details about how he thinks that could or should happen. mr. president i will not walk away at the white house this tripe it is toned down. congress needs to pass the supplemental funding for ukrai
committee will meet to formalize impeachment inquiry into president biden. steve: what it means the full house could vote on that as soon as tomorrow. ainsley: well, that falls on the same day that lawmakers are demanding that hunter biden testify behind closed doors. lawrence: alexandria hoff knows it all. she is in washington with the latest. good morning, alex. maybe not all of it but there are a lot of pieces in play. the white house is trying to put to use statements made by republicans who feel there isn t enough evidence to impeach the president. some have changed their minds on that in recent weeks. the way this timeline breaks down is that today the house rules committee is going to consider the resolution that would authorize the impeachment inquiry. tomorrow, house republicans are expected to vote to approve it. mind you, this isn t a vote for impeachment, just to allow for the inquiry and more investigative power into that. tomorrow is the same day that th
hello america i m mark levin life, liberty & levin elite great congresswoman from new york and her terrific questioning of the president of harvard and the presidents of team and university of pennsylvania what a disgrace these people are and john ellis who is a great professor emeritus written a fantastic book the breakdown of higher education brought him on before and wrote a column other day higher education is become a threat to america. we re going to dig into what s going in on our colleges and universitieses how we let this get away from us and how we need to take back control over these institutions that receive hundreds of billions of dollars over the decades from you and me mr. and mrs. america. but before we get to our guests some background i m sure you haven t heard anywhere else. i do a lot of research for this show as you all know i don t you to waste your time. i don t you to waste your hour there s other things you can do well aware of that. when you