room at the white house as we await president biden s now very delayed remarks on the border bill and foreign aid. we will take you to these anticipated remarks as soon as the president begins. hello, welcome, everyone, sandra smith in new york, john. we may soon see and hear whether this will be a border bill or bust. john: yeah, it s looking like bust is the more likely scenario. i m john roberts in washington and this is america reports . president biden expected to urge congress to pass $118 billion in aid to ukraine, israel, and taiwan. but many republicans in both chambers say that is a no-go. sandra: right to it with jacqui heinrich. i normally would say watch out, we might have to interrupt you to get to the president. we don t know why but these remarks are quite delayed by now, jacqui. yeah, sandra, they are. they were not initially on the schedule this morning but given everything that s happening on capitol hill today the white house felt it necessary to ha
midtown, manhattan, 6:00 in new york city. it is tuesday, january 30th. this is fox & friends. right now the white house weighing options after an iran-backed attack killed three u.s. soldiers. we are learning more this morning about those fallen soldiers and the mother of one of them will join us live this morning from georgia. carley: exclusive video shows human smugglers dropping off migrants at the california border. and lawrence jones is going to cities across the country to see the border crisis firsthand starting in chicago. people invading our cities. lawrence: you think it s a full-blown invasion? it s an invasion. brian: a big show. roster of guests mark green leading the impeachment push against dhs secretary mayorkas. he will join us live. hear from two presidential candidates nikki haley and it r.f.k. jr. i m not sure what party he is running on but, man, is he making an impact. fox & friends starts right now. and, remember, jot this down once and f
and suspicious network of companies used to enrich the biden family by more than $10 million. this comes as the g.o.p. presses the fbi for a document that supposedly details a whistleblower s claim that then vice president biden sold his influence for money a document that no one has seen as of yet. the fbi, however, is now responding correspondent david spunt starts us off tonight from the justice department. good evening, david. good evening, bret. we know right now that republicans are calling this judgment day for president biden and his family using bank records. they say they are taking their investigation all the way to the oval office. this committee is investigating president biden and his family s shady business deals that capitalize on joe biden s public office and risked our country s national security. house oversight committee chairman james comer went page by page through new evidence that he says shows the biden family and associates made more than $10 m
uncover the origins of the trump-russia collusion probe on may 13th, 2019. here we are two years and four days later his final report is released. it s 30 # pages. bret, he calls some of the findings in his report sobering. let s take everyone back right now to 2016, 2017, when donald trump was running for then elected president. the investigation theme in the report durham says the fbi rushed an investigation code named crossfire hurricane without the proper legal basis he says quote at the direction of fbi deputy director andrew mccabe, deputy assistant director for counterintelligence peter strzok opened crossfire hurricane immediately. strzok at a minimum had pronounced hostile feelings toward trump. he continued the fbi s failure to critically analyze information that ran counter to the narrative of a trump-russia collusive relationship exhibited throughout crossfire hurricane is extremely troublesome. durham s narrative expected. believing the 2016 democrat nominee s ca
hostages on the wrong side of the border. on a desolate road outside of matamoras, mexico a convoy of vehicles carries victim s friday s attack. police found the two alive in a small house, their friends brown and woodward dead in a field nearby. [siren] at the border an ambulance took the two survivors to a brownsville, texas hospital. the deceased for now remain in mexico. attacks on u.s. citizens are unacceptable, no matter where or under what circumstances they happen. some on capitol hill want the u.s. military to go after the cartels with or without mexico s permission. i recommend we take the fight to the cartel and use extreme prejudice, extreme prejudice because they are killing americans. attorney general merrick garland spoke today without addressing that issue. the cartels are responsible for the deaths of americans and we are fighting as hard as possible. mexican president lopez observe door says one man is in custody while they look for others. mex