for six years i have been a target of the unrelenting trump attack machine shouting where s hunter? well, here s my answer, i am here. all this just hours before the house is set to vote on launching a formal impeachment inquiry into president biden. meanwhile, for first time today, at the white house, the president is meeting in person with the families of american hostages taken on october 7th as israel wages its war against hamas. and breaking from the supreme court, it will hear a major case over a widely used abortion pill, we ll break down what is at stake. and millions of teslas under a software recall as the company warns of a defect in its auto pilot technology. we begin with breaking news involving president biden and his family. the president s son hunter apparently defying a subpoena to appear before the house oversight committee for a closed door deposition, but did appear on capitol hill this morning to repeat his demand for a public hearing and to blast
benjamin: you can let freedom ring, just not too loud. a north dakota man facing potential fines over the sound of his american flag. fox and friends first starts right now. everybody s working for the weekend everybody s working for the man jillian: we made it through the week, fox and friends first on friday morning. benjamin: good morning. i have done it, there we go. jillian: jillian is one of my greatest friends. no harm there. good morning. benjamin: a pleasure to be with you today. it is a busy day. the house has approved two immigration bills creating a pathway to citizenship for millions. the white house press victory slips up and calls the migrant surge a crisis. carley: we learn one high profile official is headed to the border today. a charged atmosphere for immigration reform is two measures past the house yesterday. the first is the american dream and promise act. it applies to the so-called dreamers who came here as children, creates a 10 year co
carley: never too late to follow your dreams, a world war ii veteran gets a high school diploma. the ceremony you don t want to miss. fox and friends continues right now. nothing standing in my way benjamin: good morning glad to be with you coming from london and new york today, it is 9:00 in the morning over here. it is world sleep day. i hope everyone got their sleep. carley: i will celebrate that, i can guarantee you of that. benjamin: i wonder at this hour who is watching. if you re up at 4:00 am, this is the place you should come and you can enjoy the morning with us so thanks for joining us. good morning to you. you are watching fox and friends first on friday morning. carley: the house approved two immigration bills creating a pathway to citizenship for millions as the white house press secretary slips up and finally calls the migrant surge a crisis. benjamin: one high profile official is heading to the border today. reporter: two big immigration bills past
and that should make it easier for schools to meet the requirements. president biden will leave for atlanta, georgia. the president will be visiting the cdc just after this new guidance came out. there s a live look at joint base andrews. they say that they are about to hit the vaccination goal of 100 million doses a day. they will do it today, i should say, the original plan was for the president and vice president to promote that package. but the shooting changed those plans. now the first joint trip will also include a meeting with asian american community leaders in georgia. the top concern, rising anti-asian rhetoric and violence this past year. a hearing on discrimination got heated on the hill, got personal as well. we will talk to georgia congressman hank johnson who sits on that committee. what he wants to hear from the president and vice president today in atlanta. we start with that breaking news from the centers for disease control, the cdc now saying, three
the secretary of homeland security called it a, quote, difficult situation. question is, why won t he call it a crisis? and democrats press forward with key agenda items like immigration and voting rights but with a slim majority in the senate and the filibuster getting in their way, the question remains, what are they going to do about it? it s way too early for this. good morning! and welcome to way too early, the show that s really wondering if we could just spring forward to friday? i am kasie hunt on this thursday, march 18th. we ll start with the news. the suspect arrested in the murder spree at three spas in the atlanta area has been charged. 21-year-old robert long faces eight counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault. police say he killed four people inside one spa, three people inside another and one person inside a third spa. officials say he was arrested while on the way to florida, possibly to carry out more attacks. six of the eight victims we