staying power. he is still making a bad bet that the conviction and the unity among united states and our allies and partners will break down. he still doesn t understand that our commitment, our values, our freedom is something he can never, never, ever ever walk away from. it s who we are. [applause] i mean it, it s who we are. it s who we are. throughout this horrific war, the people with lithuania and the brethren, champions of ukraine s right of a future to its own choosing, one that is free because you live so long with freedom denied. many of you who are older know better than anyone how precious the right to determine your own future is. precious to people everywhere, everywhere. not just in ukraine, belarus, muldova, georgia, and all the places around the world people continue to fight to make their voices heard. so my message, my message to all of you tonight is keep it up, keep it going, keep reminding the world of hope that lithuania embodies and that s what you e
jackie ibanez has the latest, jackie. good morning, ashley and todd, efforts to bring four americans kidnapped friday offering $50,000 reward for information leading to their safe return. brand-new surveillance video shows the moment the three men were kidnapped heavily armed men trekking one person after another into the back of a pickup truck shortly after entering the city. the footage shows the suspect holding long guns and wearing bulletproof vest. authorities believe it was a case of mistaken identity. the victims were wrongfully targeted peer of the travelers have been identified as latino, zindel brown and a to eric james williams of south carolina. according to a family member, they were heading to mexico for a medical procedure. she said, this is like a bad dream she could wake up from. to see a family member thrown in the back of the truck is unbelievable. the president of mexico says the entire mexican government working to bring them home safely. the white hous
pete: yes, it s like selection sunday. yes, no, yes, no, yes, today. you know why, because my family does our draft off selection sunday on monday. march madness begins and we have our fox & friends branded sports court. rachel: that s amazing. pete: do you shoot hoops? joey: no, we didn t have enough concrete where i lived. it was all gravel. rachel: i m tight feet so basketball is not my game. but i m excited on the square and also i m excited about house fire, which house fire is performing for faith and friends concert series leading up to easter every weekend and leading up to easter, there s great faith-filled music bands and today is house fires. so they ll stay with us for that. joey: walked in at 5:00 a.m. and they sounded beautiful. thought they brought a band to say hey to me. rachel: like pete said, it s like a church. pete: stick with it, it s great. joey: we re beginning with a fox business alert, the collapse of silicon valley bank stunning the global financi
looming large over this summit is the role of cartels pushing migrants and drugs into the u.s. and the question of whether mexico truly controls its own border. biden s dhs secretary admits the vast majority of migrants who crossed into the u.s. illegally go through smuggling rings. and mexico tried to show strength with that high profile arrest. it s been described as a gift to biden and a message that mexico s approach to cartels called hugs, not bullets, prevents blood shed. tonight, president biden receives a dignified reception in mexico city for the summit with his north american counterpart to talk immigration and drug trafficking. but just days before. [gunfire] it took three it thousand 586 mexican soldiers descending on sinaloa to capture drug king pin son of chapo. cartels forced down two air force planes and shot up a commercial airliner. and authorities confiscated 26 barrett rifles, six machine guns, 26 long arms. nearly 600 magazines. bullet proof vests and
travelers stranded over the holidays nearly a week to get back home. lines at the airports growing, frustrated travelers losing their patients, desperate passengers forced to spend days sleeping on the floor at terminals while the airline cut 80% of its schedule at the height of the holiday travel season. and surrounding them, lost luggage. take a look at this, thousands of bags with personal belongings piled up at airports across the country. passengers got little satisfaction to contact the airlines because the phone lines were jammed up. even southwest flight crews had trouble getting through to find out about their own schedules. take a look at the screenshots, flight attendants on hold nearly five hours and nearly eight hours waiting to be cut through to scheduling. the scheduling department to receive their assignments. reports of pilots waiting on hold for 20 plus hours. lisa boothe, what a mess! lisa: first of all, i eat too much during the holiday like chris farley