of social media influencer we start in the us where wall street shares have hit new record highs after the senate struck a bi partisan deal for an infrastructure spending bill worth $1.2 trillion. the eight year plan includes funding for roads, bridges, the power grid, public transport and internet. president biden has hailed the agreement, but it s a far cry from the $2 trillion he originally wanted and is missing the funding for his climate agenda and family care. from new york samira hussain has more. for a washington that has been mired in part as in politics, a bipartisan deal is something of a breakthrough. although neither democrats nor republicans got everything they wanted, this package would spend billions of dollars on fixing america s roads, increasing internet access across the country and building more electric charging stations. the biggest sticking point was how to pay for the deal. republicans made it clear they would not support increases to the co
murders. those are events in which four or more people are killed. and nearly 9500 gun violence deaths already this year. the president is using this moment to announce new executive action to tamp down, to try to tamp down gun crime. he s also once again calling on congress to act on gun legislation. let s begin this hour at the white house. our jeremy diamond joins us. what is to come from biden today? reporter: listen, we re going to see the president layout a comprehensive gun prevention violence strategy to address the surge in violent crime that happened over 2020 and appears to be continuing into 2021, with experts warning of a potentially dangerous and violent summer. we re going to hear the president sign some new executive actions on gun reforms. he s also going to push congress once again to enact gun control laws. press for the confirmation of his atf director. this will all follow a meeting between the president, his attorney general, and several mayors and chi
fox and friends first starts right now. todd: you will be singing this next time you go to chick-fil-a, pick one. jillian: will we go on with this? it is a big deal. in general. todd: we had a good run, let s close it up. no more chick-fil-a songs. it is really good. jillian: good with french fries? todd: all of them are good with everything. the note you just gave me. good morning, you are watching fox and friends first on thursday morning. jillian: some serious news, colonial pipeline research operations 5 days after being asked suspended operations. people still face supply shortages across the east coast, griff jenkins joins us as the white house tries to minimize the impact. they are trying indeed. the pipeline is open but prices are soaring, people are panic buying and tempers are flaring, check this out, a fight breaking out in north carolina. a man and woman throwing punches, both arrested for fighting over fuel as more gas stations close. 69% of north ca
The Board of Education approved a $490 million budget with a 6-0 motion Monday at the final meeting of the 2023-24 school year at Tointon Academy of Pre-Engineering.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak signed Emergency Directive 025 on Thursday, which will gradually lift the moratorium on evictions. He also strongly urged landlords and tenants to work together and collaborate on repayment plans.