and crew did manage to escape the aircraft before it was engulfed in flames. injapan officials say at least 48 people and died in many others trapped beneath rubble after monday s powerful earthquake. will stay with that story in japan because 48 people are now known to have died in monday s earthquake. the countries prime minister says rescue teams are facing a race against time to find survivors still trapped beneath the rubble. the quake that measured a magnitude of 7.6 hit the province of noto. my correspondent reports from the epicentre. sirens this is a race for survival. rescue workers stream through japan s isolated noto peninsula, the roads blocking their way. they re trying to reach these worst affected areas in the north where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. many families were out at temples, celebrating new year s day, whenjapan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 12 years. nomura san thought his shrine was going to collapse. the whole gate w
half a mile, this is due to hundreds of wildfires burning across canada. you are watching fox and friends first on thursday morning, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. major airports issuing temporary ground stop with 5400 delays, only a handful cancelled or delayed so far. carley: president biden is sending 600 firefighters to help control the blaze. janice dean is here with more. janice: it was scary yesterday, especially across areas that do not see this type of smoke in the area. on social media, people were like, welcome to our world, janice dean, where we have wildfires every single year. yesterday worst air quality on record, 436, that scale goes up to 500. previous record was back in 1981, it was a crazy day, new york, of course air quality south of us in philadelphia is worse right now. take a look at what we were dealing with yesterday. very unhealthy from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. and bringing that trend downward. i m having problems with my maps. ta
harris. the vice president has been a partner. you have heard him say that multiple times. today marks the 70th anniversary of d-day. i got in on the planning of d-day i have been waiting for. this sorry, sorry. steve: we re having our own fox square diner segment. brian: we brought the diner to fox square. [cheers] why do you fill me up butter cup, baby just to let me down led me around [applause] i need you brian: do you know what i m realizing not many people use the term butter cup anymore. it used to be a popular term. you see in those marilyn monroe movies. john wayne movies. butter cup. you hear it used sarcastically toughen up butter cup. ainsley: my dog s name is rosy tiny butter cup. my daughter named her. she came with the name tiny. and she wanted to keep tiny in there but she wanted to add a butter cup. steve: fantastic. brian: we wanted to add the paris baguette to fox square. we wanted to make this whole place a diner. it s success
to keep donald trump off the ballot in 2024, and overseas israel s expanding its ground offensive into refugee camps in central gaza in what it calls, quote, a new battle zone. the government there saying the war against hamas will go on, for, quote, many months. secretary of state tony blinken, and other top biden officials, set to meet with mexico s president in the next couple hours for critical talks about the border crisis happening as a caravan with a reported 8,000 migrants heading towards the u.s. border. hey, everybody, good morning to you, we re going to begin with the latest developments in the israel-hamas war. israeli defense forces saying they have expanded their war effort into central gaza where several refugee camps are located. it is the same area where just earlier this week 70 people were killed in the strike on a refugee camp, the announcement coming with no clear end in sight for the war, israel s army chief saying their operations could last for mo
campaign travel as the administration s poll numbers sink while the border crisis reaches critical levels with thousands of migrants arriving every day and released into the country. welcome to fox news live. i m griff jenkins. hey, jacqui. jacqui: good to be with you, i m jacqui heinrich. in a victory for trump, and the 2024 election cycle. alex has this for us. let s start with the drive by the biden-harris campaign. it offered bullet points and did not hold back. inside the maga plan to attack and ban the abortion pill. tying the former president to restrictive abortion policies. the biden team says the campaign as a whole will hit full steam by early summer, but a push is evident now to connect more so with black and hispanic voters. yesterday the president commuted the sentences of 11 people in prison for nonviolent drug offenses and on wednesday touted bidenomics with a focus on minority businesses. it s a fundamental break from trickle down economics, economics tha