lawrence: good morning, 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, monday, february 5, this is fox and friends. brian: fox and friends exclusive interview moments ago. people are thinking this is somehow like counting 5000 people in everyday and releasing them, that is absurd. ainsley: california facing hurricane-force wind warning, parts of l.a. and san diego under a state of emergency. steve: that is santa barbara and. and performance that got a standing ovation, luke combs and tracey chapman. beautiful. lawrence: a sight to see. remember mornings are better with friends. brian: yep. ainsley: a fox news alert. text of the senate border bill released and lankford just defended it on fox and friends last hour. steve: mark meredith joins us. mark: good morning. you are right, lawmakers have some reading to do with this package released overnight. senators have been working on this for months. we are talking about $118 million to cover foreign aid and specific mon
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experience to change his mind on syria, the reference to apostle paul s biblical conversion to christianity while traveling to the syrian capital. i think the american people simply don t want to be involved in this kind of conflict when they don t see a compelling national interest or threat to the united states. boehner s job is no easier when it comes to domestic concern. yesterday the speaker was forced to withdraw a bill to fund the government because it could not pass his own caucus. though the bill stripped funding for the nation s health care law, the defunding providing was not tough enough for some house republicans who seemed ready to shut down the government unless their demands are met w only six legislative days left to negotiate with members of his own party speaker boehner seems out of ideas. asked how he might placate his caucus to avoid a shutdown, he said, do you have an idea?
decent timing and kimmel pretty good as well. s john fugelsang with us, political comedian, with the professional opinion and will cain, columnist of theblaze.com. good morning. our starting point this morning, pretty shocking and daring escape that could have an impact on the u.s. relationship with china, a blind chinese discy dent evaded layers of guards after 18 months under house arrest, he made his trek 370 miles north to beijing. secretary secretary tim gigter in are expected to be in the country for the long planned strategic talks. neither governments are confirming of chen s whereabouts are at the embassy but a former senior china analysts at the cia says this, this is the greatest test in bihall relations in years, 1989, when tiananmen square was unfolding. joining us is gordon chang, nice to see you. thank you for being with us. the greatest test, do you think that s an overstatement of what s happening right now? i think so. any time there s an incident we