bill: we ve got a big and violent storm soaking california. you have torrential rain turning roads into rivers. 11 million under flash flood warnings. we knew this was coming and it is as bad as they predicted. the rain continues into tuesday. we are keeping a close eye on that. we ll get you there when the sun comes up. worse than expected. that s how overnight the house speaker mike johnson describes the bi partisan border bill. the senate has been working on it for months. is there a path to passage? the golden question this morning. hope you had an awesome weekend. good morning from new york. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. so we were waiting for this bill text. it was out there for a while. yesterday senate negotiators released it. they are calling it the bipartisan border bill. speaker johnson declared it dead on arrival in the house. it includes provisions to end catch and release and make it harder for migrants to seek asyl
steve: thank you very much, todd and carley, 6:00 in new york city on this thursday, january 18th. and it is currently 21 degrees in new york city. lawrence: from maga surveillance to maga warning. an investigation is underway after the feds ask banks to search and filter its customers transactions with terms like trump and maga. why the ceo of j.p. morgan chase shares this advice for the democrats. i wish the democrats would think a little more carefully when they talk about maga. this negative talk about maga is going to hurt biden s election campaign. ainsley: but it seems vice president harris missed that memo. why she says she s scared as heck of former president trump taking back the white house. brian: and, could you ditch your cell phone for a month italics? that s the challenge that could earn you $10,000. think about that for a second while i officially start the show by saying fox & friends is ready to begin because your mornings are better because you
doesn t care about the profitability and doesn t care we have to bear an on board government enforcement agent more than the crew will make. will they real in the regulators. these cases deal with fishermen but the ruling could impact a lot more across american industry as we say hello. back in new york, bill hemmer, here we go. had a good time in iowa? dana: i m dana perino. this is america s newsroom. yes, i m glad to be back in my own bed. i could have used three more hours of sleep. i love this supreme court case. it is a big one. it might sound small but it could change everything in d.c. and federal agencies are watching it closely. this one commercial fishermen are fighting the government on a rule forces them to help fund a federal conservation program costing ships $7 hundred per day and experts say that could bankrupt the entire industry. let s get to the chief legal correspondent shannon bream at the supreme court. do you share my enthusiasm? dana, you know
because neely was being threatening. what we ve never seen in the case is the toxicology report which has been interesting, right? people want to see that. this case in front of the judge, should it dismissed? he has had his life on hold while he waits to hear this. there he goes into the courtroom. his life hangs in the balance right here. bill: a lot of these cases we talk about on the subway or on the streets whether you can ask yourself was itself defense? i don t know if he will argue that. it was more protecting the public in the train car. in between stops and question whether or not he would act out. penny made the decision he did. dana: following that case very closely. there are other cases we re following. two high school legal ones that could scale back the power of federal agencies right now before the u.s. supreme court. the justices are hearing arguments over a regulation that puts fishermen on the hook forcing them to pay for federal monitors on their own
capacity or nearly out of room. they don t have the federal support they need to be able to have resources to help them integrate successfully into their new lives. dana: u.s. mayors begging for the migrant crisis before their meeting at the white house. members of president biden s cabinet sit down with a delegation from mexico. both meetings are looking at the growing border disaster. i m dana perino. good to have you here. bill: it s friday. dana: do you know the mayors are defending biden, though? bill: on this, yeah. they were, anyway. dana: yeah. they are the ones going to the white house. bill: it s friday, be in new hampshire this weekend. u.s. mayors looking for federal aid with a record number of migrants flooding into the country. impact is being felt in cities and towns across the country. you have lawmakers in washington seeking a border deal with the biden white house but some major sticking points remain. how do they get there? do they get there?