she watched two of them die. they died in front of her. i got my daughter and she s alive. good morning, everyone. welcome to cnn this morning. we begin with quite an update from mexico. two americans are dead this morning. two are alive though. they are back on u.s. soil after those four were kidnapped at gun point in mexico. we ll break down where they were found and what we re learning about the man who has been detained. later, the family of one of the survivors will also join us. more exposure for fox news. a trove of private text messages and e-mails have been revealed as part of a lawsuit against the network. what tucker carlson said about donald trump leading up to the january 6 attack on the capitol. also, a bipartisan group of senators are now trying to give president biden more power to ban tiktok in the u.s. cnn this morning starts right now. we gun with that deadly cud nap kidnapping of four americans in mexico. two of them have been found dead. the two
impacted spending habits then we will speak to judy chu about the overall state of our economy. and then today the supreme court could hand down a critical condition that could impact the southern border, and we will take you live to el paso we begin marking one of the busiest travel days of the year, both on the roads and in the air after people are scrambling to get home after the christmas holidays, and a blizzard is contributing to problems today alone more than 1,300 u.s. flights have been delayed, and near nearly 2,900 have been cancelled, and a bulk of that coming from southwest airlines, and it s not just airline travelers facing a daunting journey home according to aaa, today and tomorrow are expected to be the most congested days on the road as travelers mix with commuters back to work after the holiday joining us now, blayne alexander, and then blayne, i was caught up in the middle of it a couple days trying to get back to new york describe the scene you are se
experienced. 2377384. migrant deaths 856 died at the border. person randomly shoved onto the new york city subway tracks for the 1st time this year. mayor eric adams deflecting the blame for it. not having your ipods in. not focusing on phone i encourage new yorkers to do that recommendation record 4,000 on set to retire this year. philadelphia phillies to world series. astros going wild also purvelging wild card to the world series over the yankees. brian: that s where i was at the jaguars game as they hosted the new york giants. i will tell you they are rebuilding jacksonville. a huge practice facility there and a four seasons and the team is being rebuilt but if you look at the stadium, it was two thirds a third two thirds giant fans. new yorkers thought it was so easy to get down there. they did. what a game because the jaguars got to the 2-yard line. had they scored they would have tied it. steve: you are talking about from the chamber of commerce point of
irwin joining us with. and kay la, i will start you with. at the windy white house there, as it relates to what we re hearing from the treasury secretary, and from cnbc language, to plain english here, what it means. well, it s significant because the treasury secretary is saying that as of early june, the federal government won t be able to pay its bills anymore. it s allowed by congress to borrow up to $31 trillion and change, but it s going to hit that number next thursday. after that point, treasury is going to be looking under couch cushions to try to finds some additional money. it will be pinching pennies. and it says it will stop contributing or investing into some federal workers retirement accounts, to try to conserve some of that cash in order to avoid reaching that debt limit, or not being able to pay for allies and adversaries that hold the u.s. debt. so certainly the treasury secretary is trying to call on congress and say we need a deal in the coming months.
discriminatory to lgbtq americans. exactly what this is. new video shows 500 migrants illegally crossing into texas. a dangerous migrant land route on the face of the earth. british media reporting prime minister boris johnson has agreed to resign. the move would end stalemate over the latest scandal to rock the prime minister s office. pressure pushing down on me pushing down on you under pressure steve: perfect song to start this hour live from london where it is five hours ahead, 11:00 in the morning. you are listening to queen and david bowie sing about under pressure which is what is happening to boris johnson. today the headline is bojo going to go. welcome to the mezzanine level. fox & friends hour on this seventh day of the seventh month. rachel: good morning pete, good morning, brian. happy to be in for ainsley this morning. brian: looking for prime minister in england. steve: you applied. brian: i m thinking about it looking at the engl