o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs burting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: welcome to fox and friends on saturday morning, your national anthem and there are your photos which we would love you to keep sending in, friends@foxnews.com. before go back to the first photo. was it the second? the second photo is our producer, rachael ray and her beautiful baby dog who whenever i see her dog, i love chihuahuas but i see buttercup. i have shorki a. that is a bulldog. look at that. that is adorable. happy birthday, rachel. pete: we love your photos, please send them in. president biden brushing off reporters and literally running away after learning we are close to nuclear armageddon. will: they say there is no indication they are ready to use tactical
neil gorsuch sided with liberal colleagues. he writes the current border crisis is not a covid crisis and courts should not be in the business of perpetuating administrative ed ictus for one emergency. we re a court of law, not policymakers of last resort. some democrats want the president to act on the crisis and show his administration has a real plan in place once title 42 is gone. congresswoman elect in a border district length it rip. they refuse to come down to the border to see what s happening. they haven t put any policy nor any plan in place for this surge of migrants that is going to come across our border once title 42 is lifted. molly: former border patrol chief set to weigh in on this. we begin with aishah hosni in washington keeping us updated on these changes. good morning. lawmakers on both sides are urging this administration to use this time, this extension, to come up with a better border strategy. texas representative henry cuellar this morning. h
the devastation in very direct terms. the impacts of this storm are historic and the damage that was done has been historic and this is just off initial assessments. take a look at fort myers, close to where ian made landfall. you see the downed trees and the boats tossed around like toys. storm surges as high as 7 to 10 feet swept through surrounding areas making streets look more like oceans. ian has left more than 2.5 million floridians without power. folks who were in shelters are leaving to see if they even have a home to return to. the focus is now on the people who did not evacuate. finding a lot of the roads are impassable. we have a lot of power lines down, a lot of flooding going on. i don t want to speculate on fatalities, but we have had some reports being called into us in reference to potential bodies being found. right now the storm is moving eastward through florida with the carolinas and georgia in its sights with flash flooding a major concern. you c
hundred nine for one seven three to six .n let us know what you like, whato you don t like. we re going to hear from some of you live at the end of each show starting tonight. alsonight., tonight, coming up, the hannity hot hot seat is back .st stay tuned. i llay tuned i wil go one on one very, very lucky liberal. luc and then later, the one smith and only stephen a. smith. he s going to join us with join injuryyhorrific to buffalo bills star damar hamlin hamlyn and his fam entire family there in our nation s prayers tonight. but first, we begin this new year with a fox news alert.s it is day one of the one hundred and eighty eight congress and house republicans now are becomin on the verge of becoming a total clown show if they re not carefug a total. but despite the cheering and elation from democrats and the moring of b and the media, it s not a dire situation yet. situan now, here s where we are at con this hour. a contentious battle for speakeerr is underway after fall
trump had staffed at his country club. we will have more on the special master ruling. florida s other senator is facing questions about campaign cash. it comes after a report from the new york times that the gop has blown through a record fundraising fund nearly two months before the midterms. and also ahead, a white house re-do for the white house and the obamas as the former president and first lady finally get their portraits unveiled. good morning, and welcome to way too early. on this thursday, september 8th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin with a key and fast approaching deadline for the justice department, following the fbi s search of former president donald trump s mar-a-lago home and club. the d.o.j. must decide by midnight tomorrow whether to accept judge eileen cannon s ruling that approved the request by trump s attorneys for a special master to review the documents seized from his florida estate last month. the ne