friday night in new york city with new pro-palestinian protests. this as a growing list of prominent names on the left call for biden to bow out of the 2024 race, now including the new york times. welcome to fox news live, everyone. i m anita vogel and, griff, we ve got a lot of news today. griff: we do, anita that. it s great to be with you. as we were looking at that live shot of marine one in the west hamptons, it s worth noting president biden will be coming face to face with some to have heaviest-hitting donors that also read likely the new york times. friday, of course, biden says he plans to win the election this november while focusing on branding trump as a liar following thursday night s debate. madeleine rivera is live outside the white house on the north lawn with the latest. reporter: good afternoon, griff. president biden is just about to leave queens for his first fund raising event in the hamptons this afternoon. he has got the soothe the growing alarm a
across the northeast under some kind of alert. i want to display this scene this morning compared to yesterday. dealing with a ton of sunshine in the west hamptons right now. we ve been dealing with a block of moisture that has been in and out for the last hour or so. you can start to see the shift in the winds right now and the rain. continues to pick up off and on. we re going to continue to watch the changing forecast as it bill says, it has shifted slightly. but the rain bands are still really going to be a problem. i am really looking at that storm surge forecast, because the flooding rain across this area really going to be significant in the next few hours. and then, this prolong storm system continues. as i was driving in, you can see the dew points. it is very muggy out here. it is pretty hazy. and the visibility is really starting to go down. in the next hour, we re going to get closer to the water, because you can start to see
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