showdown. texas governor greg abbott refusing to remove razor wire and half of the nation s governors are standing behind him as he actually adds more razor wire. how the white house is responding. carley: plus, vice president kamala harris says biden is doing a good job, you just don t know it. do a better job of getting the word out about what we have accomplished. it is incumbent on us to let people [inaudible] [laughter] will: and finally, i caught up with dwayne johnson this week. could a presidential run be in his future? stick around for his answer. the second hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. don t you dare look back just keep your eyes on me. i said, you re holding back. she said, shut up and dance we me. this woman is my destiny. he said, shut up and dance with me carley: welcome to fox & friends. looking live at i believe it s ocean city, maryland. [laughter] ox on hill. i wasn t even close. i saw an o, but it was teeny, tiny
politicsnation, tonight s ali, start your engines. the biden reelection effort is shifting in the high gear, with the first official democratic contest of the primary season, just six days away. that will be in south carolina. president biden has been reengaging with folks this weekend, especially black voters, who were crucial to his 2020 victory. biden s also getting a jump start from the united auto workers who are standing with the president joining the picket lines with them during their striking in the fall. i ll talk to the uaw president tonight about the big endorsement and what it will meet to the biden campaign. back on capitol hill, maga republicans are slamming the brakes on a bipartisan immigration bill at the behest of their presidential front runner, donald trump. and the impact of this gridlock may be felt far beyond the border, jeopardizing military aid for ukraine and israel. all of that tonight. plus, the white house response to breaking news ou
a.m. on the east coast. thursday, january 25th. welcome to fox & friends. well, it s a texas-sized showdown with the white house and governor greg abbott invoking the founding fathers insisting on defending the texas, mexico border his way. carley: and new revelations in the mysterious death of those three chiefs friends as a fifth man at the party claims he wasn t the last person to see them alive. we re going to talk to one of the victims brothers about the developments. brian: froze to death. 30 years later hillary clinton still hasn t mastered the macarena. hey m macarena. i thought that was american version of a spanish dance. steve: macarena guy right there. brian: fox & friends starts right there. remember, mornings are better with friends. get dressed. barnes. lawrence: the border battle down in texas intensifies with democrats now calling on the president, joe biden to federalize the state national guard. ainsley: but, governor greg abbott
i m chris jansing live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. intensity and turnout are high in new hampshire right now. and where else could a few hundred thousand voters wield so much influence over the future of 332 million americans? we re in the final hours of 2024 s first primary. the head to head competition between the former president and his u.n. ambassador, nikki haley, now in full swing. we have all angles covered in the next two hours including a conversation with new hampshire secretary of state. i ll ask him about that turnout and the investigation into the fake robocall mimicking joe biden s voice. and with the real president biden and vice president harris heading to a campaign event hundreds of miles from new hampshire, we dig into the push for a write-in campaign that even the strongest supporters are calling weird. but we begin on the ground in new hampshire which brings to mind that old political saying, i iowa picks corn and new hampshire picks pr
weekend. the 119 congress is the least productive in decades. that could cost republicans big come this november. some of them already acknowledging that they had the embarrassment of not having nothing to run on, and a monmouth university poll released last month found only 17% of americans approve of the job congress is doing. this is as crucial issues like taxation, the border, ukraine aid, and government funding remain unresolved. joining us now to discuss it all is the house democratic leader congressman hakeem jeffries of new york. welcome to you, sir, thank you for being here. this is truly one of the most unproductive congresses in decades. what is your take here on the current border fight that is currently happening on funding? this is about ukraine aid at the end of the day, but donald trump seems to be scuttling any potential for a deal that is going to come together. this is a do nothing republican congress of epic proportions, and what we have seen is that the