as the nation observes and extended independence day weekend, i find myself reflecting on how our country has been radically transformed by decisions handed down last week by the ultraconservative supreme court super majority. in their new america, higher education is further out of reach for people of color and those struggling financially to keep pace with skyrocketing tuitions and the skills of justice are tipped in favor of business owners who wish to discriminate on the basis of sexual preference and gender. against the rights of americans who simply want the freedom to if their lives openly, as they please. the biden administration has already mobilized the response to the sweeping rules and sweeping rulings, looking for work around s to restore and protect policies popular with the american people. i am hopeful some of these fixes will work, but i know it will take a larger movement to push back against a deeply ideological minority that has plotted for decades to take
and harris faulkner. also joining us, fox weather meteorologist amy freeze, and retired nypd inspector paul moreau. closed door testimony released yesterday, two irs whistle-blowers say officials at the justice department, fbi, and irs interfered with the tax fraud investigation against hunter biden. the whistle-blower said that the decisions in the case seemed to be, quote, influenced by politics. the shocking testimony also included a laundry list of tips, leaks and possible coverups that prevented hunter from facing more serious charges, along with evidence indicating that president biden was involved in his son s foreign business dealings. white house correspondent jackie hien rick has more details. the white house hasn t responded to the whistle-blower s allegation about a 2017 whatsapp message allegedly sent by hunter biden that would directly challenge president biden s continued statement that he s never spoken to his son about his overseas business dealings, but we
killing the driver inside. carley: the rest of the east coast is not in the clear. thousands of americans waking up without power. the region is pummelled with rain. todd: you re watching fox and friends first on wednesday morning, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. on the west coast, states like washington facing a bomb cyclone sparking a mass blizzard. senior meteorologist janice dean has the fox weather forecast. janice: get used to it, we are into a storm pattern similar to what we saw this week will happen in the next couple days and behind it another storm rolling in. severe storms. over a dozen tornados from tampa, florida up toward south carolina and then the damage you saw all along the east coast. power outages, 700,000 americans have power outages in their neighborhood. new york, pennsylvania, new jersey and michigan as that area of low pressure moves in toward the great lakes. there is the live radar. the rain component of the storm is over. we l
hello, everyone. i am anita bogle along with joe concha, lisa foods and tom shillue. welcome to the big weekend show . big story tonight, countdown to christmas, shoppers have just one day left to get the presents under the tree, hundreds of palestinian protesters targeting holiday shoppers on new york city s busy fifth avenue. there would be quote no business as usual but that is not stopping more than 100 million shoppers expected to make supercenter the second busiest shopping day of the year. fox news correspondent madison carpino is in a mall in atlanta tonight. mueller expected today to potentially be busier than black friday so if you haven t gotten the last items on your gift list, is better to go sooner rather than later today because at least in atlanta crowds are growing by the minute. multiple stores have lines outside the door and two days before christmas. this is the first time since 2017 since we have a super saturday right before christmas. i would say
hello, everyone. i am anita bogle along with joe concha, lisa foods and tom shillue. welcome to the big weekend show . big story tonight, countdown to christmas, shoppers have just one day left to get the presents under the tree, hundreds of palestinian protesters targeting holiday shoppers on new york city s busy fifth avenue. there would be quote no business as usual but that is not stopping more than 100 million shoppers expected to make supercenter the second busiest shopping day of the year. fox news correspondent madison carpino is in a mall in atlanta tonight. mueller expected today to potentially be busier than black friday so if you haven t gotten the last items on your gift list, is better to go sooner rather than later today because at least in atlanta crowds are growing by the minute. multiple stores have lines outside the door and two days before christmas. this is the first time since 2017 since we have a super saturday right before christmas. i would say