deadly winter weather still wreaking havoc across the country. travel is still a nightmare. unless one of those passengers get a wild hair and decides with a group of other passengers to rent a car and drive 20 hours to their destination together. that s exactly what some of our guests tonight did. in a little while i ll introduce you to this group of intrep travellers, total strangers, who had quite the adventure. they recorded their trip, and it went viral. meanwhile, 10 million people across the south are under freeze alerts. and the death toll from this storm is rising. at least 49 people have died across the country. 27 of those are in the buffalo area. and authorities fear that they ll find more bodies in cars, as they begin to dig out from what s being called the worst storm in the region s history. you can see some of it there. and while police have their hands full with rescues, stores are being looted. so, i ll talk to a supermarket manager who spent christmas eve
it is the 9:00 a.m. hour on fox & friends weekend. starting with this. after his disaster of a debate performance, joe biden was trying to convince donors he s still the guy. but the folks around him telling axios he s only on his a a-game between the hours of 10:00 a.m. an 4:00 p.m. plus, the supreme court s most anticipated ruling of the years is expected tomorrow, we have insight into how trump s presidential immunity claim could could pan out. it could be something that outlines criminal liability potentially for presidents for generations to come. how far it extends and whether tthey i say it extends to president trump s conduct, we ll sigh. see. rachel: we re kicking off independence day weekend on fa fox& friends weekend with oy own cookout. the final hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. good morning, welcome to the fourth and final hour of fox & friends weekend on this sunday, a beautiful shot of miami beach. a lot of people getting ready to
guardrails. here s the committee s recommendations from the january 6th report. trump and others involved in the insurrection should be barred from holding office. stronger penalties for threatening election officials, which we know so many election officials have had to endure. new legislation. more oversight over the capitol police. changes to the electoral count act. combat white nationalist and antigovernment groups. evaluate media companies that radicalize consumers. what do you think will make the biggest difference in stopping this? you know, i think ita smattering of the above. i don t think there s a silver bullet in this equation. i think we need to find solace in the fact that guardrails work. at the end of the day, this didn t go forward. you had the senior center from my home state calling folks from georgia. you had folks making calls and making pressure where they could. but at the end of the day, nothing happened. so, i would say, let s not overreact. i don t think we
carley: welcome back. listen to this. florida s department of education is rejecting 54 of 132 newly reviewed math textbooks arguing they include prohibited targets including critical race theory. the state calling for publishers to submit those texts for review as governor ron desantis pushes to remove local politics from the classroom work he says of the rejections, publishers attempted to slap a coat of paint on an old house built on the foundation of race essentialism, bizarrely for elementary school students. it todd? it s been quite an analogy. the push for transparency in schools is happening all across our great country. america first legal has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the