yes, sir. conservative entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy officially launches his 2024 g.o.p. campaign. we are going to need to rediscover that national identity that we all share. ashbury university is planning to end its 24/7 religious revival. over 50,000 people have traveled to the area to participate. when so many people gather with this much love in their hearts, it s amazing. i m getting those good vibes i m living this good life i m breathing on god s time and i ain t going to waste one breath i m soaking in. steve: live from new york city on this 22nd day of fen, february, currently 33. going for a daytime high of 43 later on in the day on this, the first day of lent. it is ash wednesday. and welcome. ainsley: that s right. steve: welcome to hour two of fox & friends. it s a holiday here around the world. and ainsley, appropriately enough, you are in ashbury university in kentucky for something that we have been watching for the last, what, cl
wry directions. the major issues inflation, economy, crime and in some places the border. all four of those the end to work for the republicans. those things are coming into play has we get to the end. as a result not going to be a pleasant night for the democrats. bill: we re on the ground in the key states. we are throughout the united states. starting us off this hour senior national correspondent rich edson live in langhorn, pennsylvania. rich, good morning. good morning, bill. dr. oz has an event at a firehouse tonight here in bucks county. a swing county. look at the last two u.s. senate races, they go for the republican and then the democratic candidate here. both campaigns are vying. we spoke with voters here who say the issues that are playing nationwide really matter here, too. cost of living, you know, with the medical and the food and everything going up. cost of living. it s getting harder and harder to support yourself. people are really upset with the i
After we finished the kitchen floor. [laughter] bill caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. The factor begins right now. Bill hi, i am bill oreilly. Thanks for watching us tonight. The brawl over Sanctuary Cities. That is the subject of this evening talking points memo. As you may know, the federal government is threatening cities that do not cooperate with Homeland Security with the loss of federal grant money. Now, the city of seattle, suing the feds over that, the first of many lawsuits, i believe. The basic problem is that cities like chicago, seattle, new york, los angeles, san francisco, do not want to hold Illegal Aliens theyve arrested until i. C. E can pick them up. Though cities want to release the aliens on bail or their own recognizance. Talking points believe that is dangerous and irresponsible. If there is a federal detainer
play to that constituency. And to the federal government, which now wants to enforce immigration law, because President Trump made out a h
sorry about that. tracking winter weather tracking across the country continues to be the big story out there. especially in the northern tier of the country where we are seeing most of that heavy snow currently. winter storm alerts now stretch from the west coast all the way to the east coast with a blizzard warning across the dakotas and stretching into the city. 75 million folks under winter weather alerts as we speak. minneapolis could see the worst storm that they have seen in decades. as much of several feet of snow. here is how the storm will track with blizzard conditions lingering across the northern tier of the country on wednesday and thursday before shifting into new england for folks on friday. if you are living south of where that red line is, that warm front there is going to be incredibly warm air. heavy rain, perhaps some flooding. but you will not be seeing snow. here is where the snow moves across the country. very heavy snow across northern portions. if you are avoi
so joe biden wins wisconsin two years ago. difference was 20,000 votes. that s not a lot, right? here in nevada joe biden won over donald trump 33,000 votes. it s not a lot, right? arizona razor tight here. difference was 10,000. three states margin is 50 to 55,000 votes among all three states to determine a winner. it really is remarkable to watch. arizona has got a big story out there. for more on that let s go to dana. dana: the issue of border security is looming large in the battleground state of arizona. it could be the deciding factor in the toss-up races for senate and governor. we re live in phoenix with more. hi. good morning, you are right. arizona is 370 miles with the mexican border. candidates have been talking about the crisis. we begin with the governors s race and kari lake. she will declare an invasion on day one. she slammed the biden