we begin with a fox news alert. election night 2023 is well underway. polls are closed in several key states where close races could serve as maybe a small preview of coming attractions for the 2024 election. in a moment we will take you live on the ground in virginia were governor glenn youngkin gop turnout strategy is putting put to the test. we ll state republicans be able to flip the senate and hold on to the house while a heavy lift for share but will bring you the latest results straight ahead tonight. plus we will check with kentucky where the race has now been called for the incumbent democrat andy beshear. we are also tracking another governor fosse race in mississippi. abortion referendum in ohio and a state supreme court race in pennsylvania. also tonight coming up, house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan will join us. we have a lot of breaking news with details from today s hearing with hunter biden s doj guardian angel turned special counsel david weiss and
the white house put an unofficial gag order on border agents. mask for the but not for me, john kerry lying maskless, his explanation as fox and friends first continues right now. another story we are covering this morning, talk about hypocrisy and it was a few minutes, he had his mask off, we will hear his explanation coming up later, regardless not a good look. not to mention he s the climate czar and yet he jets around the world, takes these private jets everywhere, it is hypocrisy and you wonder why you have to do face-to-face meetings to cut down on carbon emissions. he has answered and we will tell you what he says coming up. good morning, you are watching fox and friends first on thursday morning. let s get right to this extreme weather alert because millions of americans are on high alert bracing for potential tornadoes across the southeast. at least 21 reported touchdown slammed the deep south, stores leaving a trail of destruction in alabama and mississi
congresswoman told my colleague stephanie ruhle what happened in atlanta is a day that we saw coming. two senior administration officials are telling nbc news president biden and vice president harris will be meeting with asian american community leaders when they visit atlanta, georgia, tomorrow. in washington, the house just did something we don t see very often when it comes to major legislation. it passed a bill with pretty broad bipartisan support. we are talking about the violence against women act that expired two years ago. one of the bill s most vocal supporters, congresswoman debby dingell will share her experience with domestic violence right before that vote and she s going to join me ahead to talk about it. we got a big headline from the biden administration. according to a senior administration official, the president is set to meet his goal of 100 million shots in arms in his first 100 days and he is set do it as early as today. more than 40 days early. w
smallest thing from using their first name in an email and/or when he would talk to somebody on the phone, checking in with them and seeing how they were and not just getting down to business. well the impact he made on his students, the stories, i was laughing and laughing reading these emails and also crying and crying because such touching stories and just such an amazing man that mora, you know, i want to thank you because, you know, it s you ve beared your grie in a way so few would have the ability to do and there is no right or wrong way to handle dw grief but the way you ve chosen to share yours has brightened our lives. it has. i know that s the gift of him but it is the gift of you. it is the gift of him. thank you, erin. good talking with you again. thank you, mora. thanks to you. anderson starts now. we begin with the growing calls on new york governor andrew cuomo to step down from some of the heaviest hitters. si s we are joined now, tell me ab
there, want to, you know, serve that community and yet they don t feel safe, they are going to leave chicago, businesses, major businesses have relocated and left as well. you wonder what is left there, people who are struggling, people don t have options or the money or the resources to leave, they stick around. i was glad this doctor said i do not blame the police, that was such an important point, over and over again we see places where there is trouble, it s not just the funding it s the recruiting, how do you recruit someone to say we needed to come here and risk your life, oh, the community hates, you really tough. i save you had you for last kayleigh, your former boss had warnings about this. this lady waited 30 minute, the average in portland is 23.7, she basically waited the average, trump campaign a woman calling, intruder in her house, she called the police, the police didn t answer. it reminded me of another fact