right now on ana cabrera reports, two candidates, two events, two very different messages. president biden and donald trump both holding campaign events around the anniversary of the january 6th attacks. one warning about the stakes of this election, the other remaining defiant. plus, next week mr. be a big one for trump s legal calendar. i ll preview a high stakes hearing in washington and the dramatic conclusion of his civil fraud trial here in new york. also ahead, a winter storm threat for the east coast. millions under weather alerts. who can expect what and when? and later, breaking economic news this morning, new jobs numbers beating expectations. what it signals about our economy in this new year. happy friday, thanks for joining us. it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. great to be with you. we begin with president biden and donald trump both returning to the 2024 campaign trail as we prepare to mark three years since the attack on
great to have you. bill: great to be with you. i ll bill melugin. the house oversight committee will hold a hearing on thursday if it votes to hold director wray in contempt the measure goes to the full house where speaker mccarthy has vowed to support it. dana: unprecedented move stemming from a fight over a document an unverified tip accusing then vice president biden of accepting a bribe. the f.b.i. allowed committee leaders to look at it in a secure room but republicans say that is not good enough. dana: jamie raskin suggested the bureau had dismissed the allegations, comer strongly disagreed. the investigation is not dead. this is only the beginning. it appears this investigation is part of an ongoing investigation which i assume is in delaware. so we feel that this accusation is consistent with the pattern we re seeing frankly in other countries. i understand the chairman has been saying that this is now part of an ongoing criminal investigation or prosecuti
accusation? the fbi admitted this is highly credible human sources and admitted they paid this source substantial amount of money and hoo had been part of the bureau for 13 years and their answer was, it is part of an ongoing investigation. we don t know which investigation, we don t know when the investigation began. we know two weeks ago they tried to act like this form didn t exist and today the fbi is bringing this form to the house of representatives. carley: alexandria hoff, good morning. alexandria: according to the agent, director wray made the document available, but they say they can t hand it over without handing over sources. kevin mccarthy does not buy that. this document is not classified, director wray said he wouldn t provide it. i had a phone call and explained if he does not provide this, we will hold him in contempt. now he said, we have the document, he will only show to chairman and ranking member. that is not how the constitution works. if he doesn
joining me live from capitol hill is fox senior correspondent chad pergram. chad anything surprise you? we expected it to pass but by this margin? pete, it was a robust vote for a bill that no one liked, a bipartisan coalition from both parties supported the bill, but more democrats supported the bill than gop members. 149 republicans voted yes, 165 democrats voted yes. house minority leader hakeem jeffries touted democratic support for the bill. earlier today, 29 house republicans voted to default on our nation s debt and against an agreement that you negotiated, extreme maga republicans attempted to take control of the house floor. democrats took it back. the bill now goes to the senate. conservatives are criticizing the bill there. mike lee and rand paul want the senate to consider an alternative. rather than offering substantive solutions toss tackle the root causes of our fiscal woes, it appears to be a p paltive pill. it s a bad look for membering, an advocation
price hike for the covid vaccine. senator bernie sanders calls it outrageous. he joins us live. this is what we re watching this hour. thank you so much for being here. i m kate bolduan. two big stories we re tracking. first, a major outage is causing huge flight disruptions. thousands of flights are delayed or canceled. rue now the faa did lift the ground stop that par liesed domestic air travel. the cause still unclear right now, even as airlines are starting to get flights back up in the air. we re also keeping a very close eye on the deadly storms in california. at least 17 people have been killed from what is now weeks of rain, floods, mudslides, and was some pretty big winds. as bad as it is already, more rain is still on the way. let s start with pete muntean. he s at reagan national airport. pete, a computer outage that absolutely no one needed right now. what is happening? reporter: no doubt, kate. the cascading effect is only beginning. 6100 at last check a flight