[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] pete: the 6 a.m. am hour of fox and friends weekend on saturday, january 13th, we start with a fox news alert. the us launching another retaliatory airstrike against to the rebels in yemen. the military action as defense secretary austin remains in the hospital. rachel: two days before the first in the nation caucuses, a blizzard forces 2024 candidates to scale back their events in iowa but that is not stopping them from urging supporters to turn out. one way or the other i am getting there. the worst weather in recorded history but maybe that is good because our people are more committed than anybody else. will: alabama has a new coach, who is replacing nick sabin after he retired. fox and friends weekend. pete: are topsoil, the us launching a new round of retaliatory strakes as houthi rebels in ye
and my question to you is simple. are you with me in this fight? dana: there s a long road ahead for the biden team. staffers are going to have to work overtime in order to make sure bizarre moments like this don t derail his message. a lot of you are tired. you re tired. i get it. try being 110 and doing it again. that scene in the john wayne movie don t make me a dogfaced lying pony soldier all right? god save the queen, man! dana: wasn t even in the movie. it was not. that s not the first time biden has confused people with his old timy expressions. media coming to his defense saying biden s quirky afronimsms are sometimes weaponized by republicans. biden has been using unique phrases for years. even some of his aides aren t sure what he means by them. there s other trouble brewing for the president. biden is struggling against his top contender. a poll on a possible biden-trump matchup puts biden at 48%. trump at 44%. this is a poll, again, taken largely after t
the world to a 2.8 degree temperature rise by the end of the century. that spells catastrophe. yet the collective response remains pitiful. we re hurtling towards disaster. eyes wide open, with far too many willing it all on wishful thinking and proven technologies and silver bullet solutions. it s time to wake up and step up. it s time to rebuild trust based on climate justice. it s time to accelerate the just transition to a green economy. limiting the rise in global temperature to 1.5 degrees celsius is still possible. we must consider this as a moment of hope, but it will require carbon emissions to be cut by 45% by 2030. to help get us there, i have proposed a climate solidarity pact in which all big emitters would make extra efforts to cut emissions, and wealthier countries supporting emerging economies to do so. there was quite a lot that was in that. let me talk about a few of these issues. first you, that. let me talk about a few of these issues. first you, peter. th
possible serial killer now on the loose. arthel: senior correspondent claudius in a west coast beer with the very latest on this. what more can you tell us? what s arthel residents are on edge one if a serial killer is preying on vulnerable women there. the bodies as you mentioned of six women have been found within 100 miles of each other on the sides of roads, in the woods or in remote rural areas always in the last four months. the first victim was found in february the most recent last month. 22-year-old ashley was found on may 7 after vanishing at the end of march. 32-year-old joanna speaks and mother of three disappeared at about the same time. her body was found on april 8 for the medical examiner said she died of blunt force trauma to the head and back. her death has been ruled a homicide. remains out bridget webster one week after gerry perry had disappeared in early march. also on april 24, the body of an unidentified native american woman was found there a freeway
underway right now. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. tonight, in his first oval office address, president biden made the case for the bipartisan debt ceiling bill. he spoke of an economic crisis averted, and reminded the nation that, without the bill, the u.s. was in fact headed for a disastrous u.s. default. passing this budget agreement was critical. the stakes could not have been higher. they were extreme voices threatening to take america, for the first time in our 247 year history, to default on our national debt. nothing nothing would have been more irresponsible. nothing would have been more catastrophic. no one got everything they wanted. but the american people got what they needed. we have heard of an economic crisis, an economic collapse. i want to commend speaker mccarthy. you know, he and i, we and our teams, we were able to get along and get things done. the final vote in both chambers was overwhelming. far more of our bipartisan than thou