it s monday, june 24th. oh my parents anniversaries they would have been married 52 years. this is fox & friends. it s a fox news alert. one of the two migrants charged in the brutal murder of a texas 12-year-old due in court this morning. what we expect to learn. charlie: plus, former president trump putting a denting in biden s cashed a van twage a massive fund raising haul as the fundraising sets its sights on blue states. rnc chair lara trump joins us this hour. steve: and sky s the limit, chicago sky forward angel reese outduels caitlin clark in a matchup that shattered records for wnba ticket prices. we will tell you more about that coming up. ainsley: the second hour of fox & friends starts right now. steve: all right. and let s start with this. a fox news alert. one of the two migrants charged in the death of that 12-year-old girl down in texas is set to appear in court later this morning. ainsley: todd piro joins us now with more details. todd? tod
is an important issue that both nominees have discussed a lot, and struggled to do during their respective president sis. this election is also in a very big way a choice about capitalism the stock market is surging, especially powered by big tech right now, this week. but people are rightfully asking where are the profits going? this is an issue that sometimes does favor democrats when it comes to fairness, and making megamillionaires pay their share, but it also can lean towards donald trump, including voters who say right now, whether you believe it or more. more voters think that donald trump can control prices better than the current administration. this has brewing in our politics for a long time. we re lowering taxes, which the republicans love. i wouldn t be running unless i was really rich. no billionaire should pay a lower tax rate than a schoolteacher or firefighters. many large corporations, start paying their fair share. i guarantee you built that fortu
there s a press conference planned by the floyd family a few hours from now. more on all of that straight ahead this hour. it s a big day for white house. roughly 15 minutes from now the white house covid-19 response team will be holding its briefing. a few hours after that, president biden and democratic congressional leaders will talk about the american rescue plan. big news for all of us. president biden just late out a new vaccination time line. you may want to turn up the volume. you do not want to forget these days. may 1st, that s when president biden says he will direct all states to make every adult eligible for a vaccine by that day. it doesn t mean doses will be available by then. the white house hopes for that to happen by the end of may. let s not forget, it s going to take time for people to actually get that shot or get those shots. if all goes according to plan, we could have a sense of normalcy by july 4th, according to president biden. the president hopes
now anyone over 16 can get a jab. we ll hear from a doctor in a remote area about how they re doing it. we shall meet again, and thunder, lightning we shall meet again, and thunder, lightning or rain. and all the world s a stage even the virtual world of zoom, we ll talk to actor simon callow about bringing shakespeare to a new generation. hello, i m katty kay, in washington, christian fraser is in london. it s the first major victory of the biden presidency, a whopping $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, that in the last few hours cleared a final vote in the house of representatives, in the house of representatives. the american rescue plan, as it s called, will now head to the president s desk for his signature. we re expecting him to sign on friday afternoon, and the cheques will roll out soon after. so what s in this bill, and where s all that money going? well, among other things, there s a new round of means tested payments of up to $1,400 for most american adults. democrats
for fully vaccinated programs. the cdc says it is safe to they say vaccinated grandparents can safely visit unvaccinated grandchildren. the cdc is still cautioning against travel, although that may change as more people get shots. that s all such welcome news, but experts warn coronavirus variants could still trigger another deadly surge especially as states relax guidelines. texas is set to end its statewide mask mandate tomorrow. a final vote in the house on president biden s $1.9 trillion relief bill is expected tomorrow morning. it will bring critical dollars to millions of struggling americans. the president will out the the measure when he delivers his first primetime address to the nation on thursday. so we begin with cnn s dan simon live in houston with the latest on the pandemic. good morning, dan. reporter: well, good morning, alisyn. that s right. beginning tomorrow that mask mandate will end here in texas. and businesses can open at full capacity, that as we f