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
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
will: good mocker and morning and welcome to fox & friends on this saturday. will kaine, pete hegseth and with us this morning is kay kayh mcenany. kayleigh: good morning. will: watching and looking to talk to is a man that s going to join us this morning and 2024 gop presidential candidate, vivek ramaswamy. vivek, you ve made quite a bit of waves lately and some of the interactions you ve had with the media and protesters at your events or honest questioners and one thing you ve got white supremacy and whatever the trap may be. i think it s interesting that it s your ability to cut through that when we set is next to president biden yesterday giving his introductory am pain speech and it was a choice on whether or not to preserve democracy hawaii did you think about his speech? he s like a george or well character out f a george orwell book. it s the fact of knock seizure disorders and i couldn t imagine if you told me when growing up in the country and even a year ago
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