we had already signed up 70,000 vaccine sites. let me remind you on january 20th, 1.5 million shots were in arms on that day. that had nothing to do with the biden administration. i think the biden administration are doing some good things in underserved communities and carrying the bat onwell. i think the roll-out was really about as well as it could be. miraculous given the short time. i think we ll look back on that and history will prove that to be correct. bill: thank you for your time and the job you ve done. dana: when you hear that fourth of july messaging small gathers maybe outside. even people as careful as you can be have been following their own monitor, i think, on what makes sense. you could be in the backyard, you can have a lot of space around you. i just keep feeling like the message that comes out is giving us the hold, hold, hold. brave heart, hold on. don t get excited or freak out yet. i understand you want to be cautious but it feels li
leaders talk about the president. heart pounding video shows police officer saving in arizona family from a burning home. fox and friends first starts right now. got the music benjamin: good morning from london. i am feeling rather reflective today when year after covid-19 being the credit pandemic and you have to look at the last year and wonder if the right choices were made, the right decisions, whether the cure is worse than the disease in your package coming up. looking forward to that. jillian: i feel sad over everything in the last year, the countless number of lives that have been lost as i feel hopeful that we have vaccines out there and we are on a path to moving forward and getting back to our lives and there are a lot of mixed emotions. benjamin: operation warp speed hopefully giving us the path out. we ve got to be grateful for that. good morning. you are watching fox and friends first on thursday morning. jillian: thank you for joining us. the bid
sad over everything we ve gone through, the lives that have been lost but i m hopeful because of the vaccines and because we are seeing reopenings. i m really hopeful on this day that it will be better for us. remarkable jump by some governments, not so good by others. over in the uk everything is still sharp, every restaurant, every nonessential shop, families allowed to see other families. we ve had a lockdown that is taken away personal liberties, we look across at the us within the and hope that our leaders can follow suit and fall you guys out of what has been a pretty dire year here and around the world. jillian: we say good morning, you re watching fox and friends first on thursday morning. benjamin: tonight president biden will address the nation to mark one year since the pandemic started in the us. jillian: the white house releases new details on the speech. reporter: minutes ago we received additional guidance from the white house on what the speech would loo
the surge and are encouraging smugglers to be bolder than ever. we ve seen surges before. surges the end to respond to hope and there was a significant hope for a more humane policy after four years of pent up demand. so i don t know whether i would call that a coincidence but i certainly think that the idea that a more humane policy would be in place may have driven people to make that decision. harris: well, here is how many are coming. more than 100,000 migrants were encountered at the border in february. that s a 97% jump from the same month of last year. nearly 30,000 unaccompanied children were encountered. some 3,000 of them 12 years old or younger. arrests and deportations plunged as president biden tightened the rules how ice agents can operate. there were more than 2300 arrests in february. that s down 66% from the average number over october, november, on december. and only about half the number of deportations if in february compared to the month before. fewer
fox and friends first starts right now. i will never be royal this kind of love is not for us. there is london and i can tell you there is a cloud over it because that interview went out last night in the uk, people feeling the back lash today. jillian: maybe i m in the minority but i think don t really get into it that much. my crazy? some people can t stop watching it and talking get and others don t want to hear about it. in a time of covid-19, prince and princess talking about their woes, not the time. talking their financial rescue, we are talking in the millions was where you are live from, you are little closer to it today, talking about it a lot. indeed. you are watching fox and friends first on tuesday morning. jillian: the house is expected to vote on the revised covid-19 relief deal as soon as today but despite passing it last month democrats could face opposition their own party. live in washington with bipartisan push back. reporter: it ma