sank. scientists saying they have fewer than 24 hours now before they won t be able to breathe inside that sub. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. the mission to save titan is growing. u.s. and canadian crews are sweeping an area larger than the state of maryland. 12,000 square miles. the titan sub is only 22 feet long. getting equipment on scene is a top priority. i can t give you an exact timeline when it will happen. there is a full-court press effort to get equipment on scene as quickly as we can. harris: let s look at the picture which shows the astonishing depth that the sub may have reached. again 12,500 feet is where the titanic rests that they went down to see. compare that with twice the size of the depth of the grand canyon. the water pressure there is nearly 400 times greater than that on the surface raising new questions now about rescuers ability to reach the vessel even when and if they find it. a lot coming out in reports about the s
and u.k. firing 100 precision guided missiles into yemen. the strikes coming from ships, planes and even u.s. submarine. carley: this is significant escalation in the region and 60 targeted at 60 houthis locations. the defense secretary warns there will be more of this if the iranian-backed fighters do not and attacks on international shipping lanes and the red sea. todd: you are watching fox & friends first friday morning my am todd piro. carley: i am carley shimkus and the u.s. and the u.k. should be prepared to pay a heavy price. todd: for overseas reaction here at home and taking to the streets in new york city and washington to condemn the strikes, alexandria hoff in washington with more, alexandria. todd and carley 100 position guided houthis in both land and sea with animal production facilities. the iranian-backed rebels launching systems and houthis air defense radar systems according to the u.s. air force command. president biden state of the strikes car
society. schools, government, corporations. it s everywhere. it seems inescapable. one of they going to realize that they have gone past where mainstream americans are. last weekend during a pride event at the white house, attended by children. there is a transgender activist named rose montoya flaunting her bare breasts on the south lawn of the biden white house and sparking backlash. 2024 tim scott presidential candidate said he is livid and incensed by this white house not only for the kids present at the event but the message is sending to our children across the country.in nikki haley wade and reminding people biden s call to restore honor and decency before adding is time for joe to go and governor ron desantis slamming biden over the incident. take a look. when you have the inappropriate conduct at the white house with transgender flashing people and all this stuff.it s just totally inappropriate. and i think even the white house had to acknowledge it was inappropria
right now on the story, we re awaiting word from the supreme court as the push continues for the justices to tackle former president trump s disqualification from the colorado ballot. on the ballot for now, after an appeal by the state s republican party. this as the gop frontrunner faces a new challenge in the election interference case. special counsel jack smith asking the judge to limit what trump can say during his expected march trial. writing he shouldn t be allowed to propagate irrelevant disinformation or inject politics in to this proceeding. trump firing back that smith wants to take away my right of free speech. jonathan turley standing by with his analysis. first to fox news legal editor, carrie kupec. this filing from jack smith, you think it s necessary or overkill? where does it go from here? it reminded me a lot of the gag order that jack smith wanted in september. that was a gag order that the aclu characterized as election interference. it would limit h
great to have you. bill: great to be with you. i ll bill melugin. the house oversight committee will hold a hearing on thursday if it votes to hold director wray in contempt the measure goes to the full house where speaker mccarthy has vowed to support it. dana: unprecedented move stemming from a fight over a document an unverified tip accusing then vice president biden of accepting a bribe. the f.b.i. allowed committee leaders to look at it in a secure room but republicans say that is not good enough. dana: jamie raskin suggested the bureau had dismissed the allegations, comer strongly disagreed. the investigation is not dead. this is only the beginning. it appears this investigation is part of an ongoing investigation which i assume is in delaware. so we feel that this accusation is consistent with the pattern we re seeing frankly in other countries. i understand the chairman has been saying that this is now part of an ongoing criminal investigation or prosecuti