king s life and legacy in my view show us the way forward. president biden delivering a message of unity on this mlk day as he faces cameras again after a third batch of classified documents were found. republicans demanding more information. let s get you caught up to speed now on what we know. so over the weekend, five additional pages of classified material were discovered at his wilmington, delaware, home. that, of course, comes just two days after we first learned that documents had been found there, period, and of course after a special counsel was announced. this is also two months after documents were internationally found in a private initially found in a private office in washington, d.c. arlette saenz and evan perez leading us off. evan, first, this does feel like it s heating up, and we know republicans want more answers. what are they demanding at this point? reporter: what they want is for the white house and the justice department to provide more informat
launches a probe. i signed an order appointing robert hur as special counsel. how will this investigation change biden s presidency. and top priority, house republicans launch their own probes into the biden administration. i am concerned about ethics and transparency in the federal government. does that apply to both sides of the aisle? i ll speak to the chair of the house oversight and accountability committee, republican james comer and then the committee s top democrat, jamie raskin, ahead. hitting the limit. house republicans make plans to try to handle the fallout if they carry out on the threat to only raise the debt ceiling accompanied by spending cuts. we ve got to change the way we re spending money wastefully in this country. is the u.d. headed for fiscal catastrophe? hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is classified. president biden is in atlanta focusing on the legacy of the late reverend martin luther king jr. here i
. [playing of the star-spangled banner. ] will: good morning. welcome to fox & friends on this sunday morning. there is your national anthem with your pictures from across america. in those pictures were two i submitted from some friends in missoula, montana. mark truck and fire chief, captain mark extrum at retirement ceremony for one of his coworkers. good buddy of mine. what a beautiful flag they had flying outside of a truck in snowy missoula, montana yesterday morning. pete: that is awesome. i continue to be impressed by all of you out there and the photos you send in. we love it. keep them coming. some day there will be a picture book. some day eventually. i don t know whose job that will be. not mine. it will be great. rachel: good morning. good morning to both of you. will: good morning. pete: i like your blue eyelash eyelashes. rachel: shadow and mascara, my hair and make up team went all out today. you owe me 250-dollars. will: not on air. rachel: something
jeffries. my first vote for speaker of the house was for byron donalds. today i am rising to nominate byron donalds for speaker of the house of representatives. now, here we are and for the first time in history there have been two black americans placed into the nomination for speaker of the house. [applause] john: standoff ratcheting up tensions and raising fears of a longer term rift among republicans as the gop leadership remains on hold. sandra: congressman elect donalds will be joining us in a moment, byron donalds is watching for the final vote cast on the float and then hop in front of the camera and join us live. john: first we go to chad pergram live on capitol hill. chad, looks like groundhog day today. well, right now the one thing we know is that they are not going to elect a speaker of the house on this roll call vote. the first vote of the day, the fourth overall in the past two days and kevin mccarthy has not been able to get an outright majority of
night. alice wagner tonight starts right. now california has a lot on its plate, chris. but housing has they need to build more housing in upstate and given where they are in terms of environmental decline, the housing situation is complicated as well. thank you, my friend. thanks for being here tonight. tonight, we start with merrick garland. it s no surprise that republicans are not fans of the attorney general. ever since he arrived at the justice department, republicans have repeatedly accused garland of weaponizing the doj. and using it to go after president biden so-called political enemies. here s garland testimony before the judiciary committee in october of 2021. more republican senators had their say about garland s memo on protecting school board members, just to be clear that was a memo on protecting school board members. take a listen. a leave it at this, general garland, you weaponize the fbi in the department of justice, it s wrong, it s unprecedent