water to residentses and cars and buildings are being dug out from the snow. adam klotz joins us. this has been bad for people. the snow in buffalo, just stopped yesterday in buffalo. it s been ongoing, ongoing and still cold there for millions of americans early this morning. change is on the way. i will begin with cold temperatures. that line along the mississippi and east is where temperatures are low. not nearly what it was a couple district attorneys ago. 27 in chicago cold air settled across the country. to the west, 40 in kansas city, warmer in dallas than it has been last couple mornings at 46 degrees. warmer air and change will be occurring. forecast highs over next several days, today is getting warmer, 50 in kansas city. pay attention to the time stamp in the upper corner. heat will build on eastern half of the country. more mild temperatures, back to normal and getting back to above normal as you see heat return and we re talking about abnormally warm temperat
mckinfully west virginia s congressional primary. that s no surprise for me. endorsements from former president trump is always a good thing. shocking new video shows homeless people in sceettle using public transportation as shelter. our citizens are not able to ride on public railways and enough is enough. the goat is coming to fox. tom brady agreeing to join the channel. the network, the experience. once he retires from the nfl. steve: it s a brand new day. good morning, charlotte, north carolina. this is your 6:00 a.m. eastern wake-up call. right now you have got temperatures in the 50 s. buff you are going up to 81 and live it up today because there is a chance of rain. brian: no one promises you tomorrow. ainsley: seized moment, brian. brian: any more catchphrases, ainsley? steve: there you go. charlotte, north carolina. welcome to studio m we are up here on this wednesday, may 11th, 2022, mezzanine level. good to have you aboard. once again thre
no need to complicate it, i m a simple man pete: good morning. welcome to the fourth and final hour of fox & friends on this friday excuse me, saturday, november 18th. year of our lord, 2023 rachel: who s tired today? pete: we re all tired, because with we re coming off being in that town for the patriot awards, which was phenomenal. will, i think one of the things nashville and austin share or or in common is they are also the capital of their states which means you ve got a lot of government involvement will will country music. pete: we re hoping that nashville we know there s a liberal mayor in nashvilleing but generally, it s a more conservative area, not go the way of austin, which has lost its mind. will: we just got back from nashville where we had, pete hoed what was it, the fifth? fifth annual patriot awards. it was an awesome event, celebrates i m hesitant to say everyday americans, but how about non-celebrity americans who do the some very her
house minority leader kevin mccarthy leading a group of republican lawmakers going to the border today. it comes as republicans are blaming president biden for the surge. they say he has sent a clear message that the border is open for business. it is entirely, you cannot but notice the administration changes and there is surge. there can be no question when sending a message to people. it has to be our border is closed. you can t say in spanish one thing and english another. one for the consumption of those in central america and the other for domestic consumption. it has to be the same message. they aren t doing that. when a similar surge happened a few years ago president obama called it a humanitarian crisis. as i suggested, this is going to get nothing but worse as the spring comes. bill: former acting ice director ron vitiello joins us. we begin with casey stiegel in mcallen, texas. thanks. it was another busy night for u.s. border patrol agents all along the
match live bill debate here on c-span or c span.org. house republican leaders also talked to reporters the morning, they focused on the southern borders. hi, everybody. thank you. thanks for joining us today. we ve got a number of pieces of legislation that we continue to be very concerned about. obviously the covid package which is coming to the floor, we don t know, either today or tomorrow. it s a real tradge injury, when you look at that package, we know that the result of that package will be middle class tax increases. we know for sure that it includes provisions that are not targeted, they re not temporary, they re not related to covid. it didn t have to be this way. we could have had a bill that was, you know, a fraction of the cost of this one, it could have gotten bipartisan approval an support. but the speaker decided to go in another direction. and so we are going to be saddled with a burden, spending burden and a tax burden that is really indefensible if t