coast. it is monday, february 5th. which means we are working today and this is fox & friends. steve: it is, indeed. we start this fox & friends with a fox news alert. the border bill finally released in the senate. and the lead negotiator, james lankford from the great state of oklahoma is defending it from colleagues who are saying nope, it s dead on arrival. there s a perception that this allows 5,000 people in a day to be able to come in. that is absolutely not what it is. steve: a lot of misinformation out there. senator lankford going to join us exclusively on fox & friends to explain it all. and california facing its first ever hurricane force wind warning. parts of los angeles and san diego are under a state of emergency. and it s the performance that sparked a standing ovation at the grammies. watch tracy chapman s return to the stage to sing fast car with mr. luke colmes. brian: fox & friends starts right now remember your morning is better becau
harris: happy monday, this is outnumbered, i m harris faulkner here with my co-host emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. federalist editor-in-chief mollie hemingway is here. and fox news national correspondent, griff jenkins, who just sent down the brand new border bill and the whole couch it is huge. harris: we ll get into that. here is what some are calling it on capitol hill, dead on arrival, that is house speaker mike johnson saying about the deal. negotiator say it addresses our broken immigration system, however, critics are going after it. they claim it would let 5000 people into the country per day before anything is done. actually the number is higher and we ll myth bust that. that would be 1.8 million people per year. whether they are here to stay, whether they are trying to get in on asylum, they are coming in. aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill. this bill is fighting for its life right now, it s a numbers problem, especially in the senate. not just
to speak to the manager. the liberal governor earning the nickname of california karen after snitching on a target employee. newsom was recalling a time when he personally witnessed a brazen theft in a store and overheard an employee blaming him for it. the woman says, oh, he is just walking out, he didn t pay for that. i said, why are you stopping them? she goes, oh, the governor. swear to god, true story appeared on my mom s grave. the governor lowered the threshold. there is no accountability. i said, that s just not true. she looks at me twice and then she freaks out, she calls everyone over, wants to take photos. no, i m not taking a photo. we are having a conversation, where is your manager? how are you blaming the governor? it was $380 later, and i was like, why am i spending threaded $80, everyone can walk the hell right out. dana: right, but newsom seems to be oblivious to the laws in his own state, namely proposition 47. that is the law that many say emboldened
judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. talk about adding insult to injury. there is a new migrant outrage after these illegal immigrants gave america two middle fingers while walking free without bail and then use false names to flee to california. new york city is planning to dole out $53 million in prepaid credit cards to migrant families being housed in hotels. this rapper 50 cent, is that how you say that? said that the prepaid cards might be used to motivate to vote against biden in 2024. maybe trump is the answer. but he said that 57 has got it all wrong. we have to recycle this money back into our local economy. we are spending this money anyway. they are going to go to bodegas. grocery stores, supermarkets. local businesses are going to benefit. it s focused on baby supplies and food. i told 50 cent to hit me up. i would love to explain it to him so that he could go out and d
lawrence: good morning, 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, monday, february 5, this is fox and friends. brian: fox and friends exclusive interview moments ago. people are thinking this is somehow like counting 5000 people in everyday and releasing them, that is absurd. ainsley: california facing hurricane-force wind warning, parts of l.a. and san diego under a state of emergency. steve: that is santa barbara and. and performance that got a standing ovation, luke combs and tracey chapman. beautiful. lawrence: a sight to see. remember mornings are better with friends. brian: yep. ainsley: a fox news alert. text of the senate border bill released and lankford just defended it on fox and friends last hour. steve: mark meredith joins us. mark: good morning. you are right, lawmakers have some reading to do with this package released overnight. senators have been working on this for months. we are talking about $118 million to cover foreign aid and specific mon