thousands of migrants sleeping in the streets of sanctuary cities with thousands more on their way from mexico. we have reached a critical point in this mission, absent real significant intervention immediately, our local economies are not designed and built to respond to this type of crisis. todd: just wait until you hear who big city mayors are blaming for this. brandon judd here to weigh in. carley: and key to presidential election, thousands are ditching the democrat party, wait until you see the numbers. todd: it s a big deal and california forcing certain retailers to add gender neutral toy section. that issue is plaguing the state of california said no one ever. you are watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. expanding the biden impeachment inquiry to determine if president biden had anything to do with his son. house republicans say it is simple, they want to know if the president of the united states helped and encoura
hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield in new york today. so with just weeks before voters head to the polls at key 2024 election contests, president biden is hitting the campaign trail amid new legal distractions hovering over his son. on friday the president kicked off a campaign swing out west just hours after his son hunter s latest indictment. hunter biden is now facing new federal tax evasion charges. prosecutors accuse him of a four-year tax evasion scheme, and spending millions of dollars on things like drugs, escorts and exotic cars. if convicted on all nine criminal counts, he could face up to 17 years in prison. cnn s senior white house reporter kevin liptak is in los angeles where the president is fundraising. kevin, has the president said anything about these indictments? reporter: no, he hasn t, fredricka. he seea few times but the president is fairly tight lipped on this. what the white house says is that the presiden
the bahamas and cuba coastline. still category this 4 for a good part of the day but a restrengthening is possible to 5 and a high 4 is possible. when you see the 4 above the b and the a in cuba, if it interacts with the island in myny way, it could help to weaken that storm, but it s not expected to. here s the big track. now watch this. 2:00 a.m. sunday, 150-mile-an-hour winds right in the northern part of the florida keys as the eyewall hits there. then moves straight up through the center of florida. all the way into north florida by about monday at 2:00 a.m., it s toward bonita beach, daytona beach, actually so, we re talk about 12-hour period of time with hurricane-force winds in the southern part of florida. this is new and a lot of people are paying attention to, this watch that storm go up toward nashville and tennessee toward central tennessee a little east of nashville is where they have the center of circulation.
toward nashville. damaging winds and flash flooding going to be a likelihood. in addition wildfire danger very, very high. we re looking at additional smoke plumes rolling down into the north plains reducing visibility right into wednesday evening. t.j. and reena, back to you. justin thank you. and some congratulations in order this morning to the women of team usa, heading to another world cup final after their victory last night against germany. yeah so this is how this all went down. you see that right there? germany awarded a penalty kick in the second half but hope solo kind of got into that young lady s head. you see her there, the star for germany germany? she went wide. the u.s. got their own penalty kick. carli lloyd stepped up makes it, no problem. that was a controversial call but not my problem. then lloyd assists on kelly o hara s goal later on. 2-0, moving on to sunday s title game. we all have each other s back, which is great and special. it s taken everybody on
how does that happen? warm air is here and it s trying to get into where the cold air is. it is cold here. it is well below zero degrees celsius, which is 32. trying not to get too metric on you. as the rain comes down on the cold here, we re going to see an ice event. we re going to see a third to half inch of ice on everything. you have lexington, louisville, paducah and then down toward nashville. i would say by 10:00, nashville, you re up to 34 degrees, so you re going to melt that ice. but it s going to be the time where it s trying to rain but. by the time the rain is into this cold air, it s going to be an ice event. power lines down. tens of thousands of people