a barrage of missiles raining down on ukrainian cities, and russian says they took out major munitions, but ukraine says they took out most of them. a drought fueled by climate change is drying up the colorado river. leaving game. umpires are walking off of the diamond not because of the players, but because of their parents. the shortage of umpires. all of this coming up on cnn news central. president biden has wrapped up the first day of his big trip to japan. this morning he met with japan s prime minister before the g7 summit kicks off tomorrow. the main focus is on the support to ukraine and uniting the allies against the china s influence, but he decided to cut the trip short to head back to washington to deal with domestic matters concerning the debt ceiling. we go to mark who is following president, and now, how are the other leaders viewing this issue of the debt crisis and the president at home? kate, this debt ceiling distraction is one that the president
have gone out and arrested and deported him. this administration doesn t care because they want this border open and they are committed to open borders at all cost at this point. todd: you re watching fox and friends first s, i m todd piro. ashley: the case against francisco oropesa, he will be forced to answer for the deaths of this innocent family. brooke singman has breaking details. brooke: the illegal migrant accused of killing five was found hiding in a closet under a pile of laundry. agents from border patrol captured 38-year-old francisco oropesa, who faces five murder counts and being held on $5 million bond. jimmy paul, in charge of the case, says a tip led to yesterday s arrest. listen. the tip came in from the fbi tip line and we just want to thank the person who had the courage and bravery to call in the suspect s location. ashley: on top of that tip, oropesa s wife suspect had help in hiding. u.s. customs and border patrol troy miller releasing this
order is nearly extinct in liberal cities, take san francisco, were even more business are being forced to pack up and leave. high-end retailer nordstrom is the latest to close up shop after 35 years, they are going to be shutting down both stores because of the dynamics of its downtown have changed dramatically. sounds like corporate speak for crimes ran us out of town and it is not safe for our workers. and this comes on the heels of a flagship san francisco whole foods closing its doors after just 13 months. the place was plagued by violence, drugs, vagrants. the business made an astounding 560 emergency calls before throwing in the towel. so far, 28 stores have shut down in the bay area since 2020, and the ones that stay are forced to run what looks like a maximum security prison to sell deodorant and toothpaste. oh, and if you fight back against this type of insanity, you will be the one that gets charged, while the criminal gets to escape. [bleep]. [bleep]. [bleep]. g
will: no. pete: looks like there might be a pier going out many that direction, i m guessing florida. the trees don t match will: it s raining like it is in florida right now. rachel: it s america. i can say that because i see the flag. pete: and no one s going to tell us. so that that s an unknown location in america [laughter] where it is not sunny. will: rehoboth. pete: i was right on the pier. will: 70s. rachel: oh, that was cream. will: best country, best rock and roll, 70s. pete: i mow your taste. 90s. rachel: 80s. that was obvious. pete: fourth and final hour of fox & friends, and i ve officially not even quiet quitting, every morning when you try to order breakfast on this show. she said she was going to the order us keach as 7 a.m. quiche, it s 9:00 rachel: i don t do it on my phone, i m old school. i just cook. pete: start preparing breakfast at home the night before and bring it in rachel: i m actually going to do that. pete: will you do that one tim
some republicans want medicare and social security to sunset. i m not saying it s the majority. let me give you anybody who doubts it, contact my office. i ll give you a copy. i ll give you a copy of the proposal. good morning, everyone. welcome to capitol hill to the balcony here. listen, it was very interesting watching. i was asking kaitlin as that was playing, have you been as a white house correspondent to the state of the union. you say you are always at the white house. yeah. and you have been watching them. i don t know if i have ever seen one like that, to have that reaction. i remember the you lie moment with president barack obama, but i don t know if i remember one like that. i think what s so different in those two moments is the reaction. when the lie moment happened, everyone was stunned. last night it was feisty. almost expected. yeah. the president trying to cut through all of the noise and heckling from republicans. did he get his message acr