it got a little heated. senator rand paul demanding answers from doctor fauci over federal funding for the wuhan lab as the head of the cdc is grilled over a new report accusing the agency of exaggerating covid guidance. ashley: panic at the pump, the white house taking no action is americans mob gas stations sending prices surging even higher, fox and friends first wednesday starts now. jillian: you are watching fox and friends first on wednesday morning. todd: we start with the fox news alert, american struggling to find gas, the biden administration is our to address shortages across the southeast. jenkins live in washington is more stations run dry. taking off objective brown may be the perfect song because it is getting harder to fill up from texas to new york, the lines are getting along, prices are rising, take a look at the percentage of gas stations without gas as of midnight, 60% north carolina, 10% in georgia and virginia, 8% south carolina and almost
[national anthem] [national anthem] i can see clearly now, the rain is gone i can see all obstacles joey: good morning and welcome to the second hour this morning of fox & friends weekend,ing the 7 a.m. hour. and what you see there is a bunny within a bunny. that is no matter what s going on, you ve got to be happy inside yourself as brian would say, probably rachel: stay within yourself. joey: and you might as well jump around like an easter oneny. we can t confirm whether that s the easter bunny from the white house that tells the president what to do pete: we re going the can ask. if you would ask the white house today whether easter s a christian holiday, they probably couldn t confirm it for you. rachel: oh, no pete: based on recent events. rachel: it s trans-visibility day. pete: it was proclaimed by white house. we re waiting on the proclamation if for easter because he is risen. it is east ooher sunday. we re really glad that you re here wi
i know you don t believe it [laughter] pete: will and rachel are arguing again. [laughter] rachel: no, we re not. pete: she s taking credit for something we ll talk about later. imaive degraw, soldier. i didn t know he had a song called soldier. i m going to have to check it out. beautiful sunset sunrise, excuse me. rachel: where s that at? pete: south carolina. that looks like south carolina, doesn t it? oh, there the he is. he s going out on the dock. has no idea that rachel: he s on fox & friends. pete: let s hope he keeps it rachel: doesn t take his clothes off. [laughter] pete: keep it pg, buddy. rachel: oh, boy. pete: welcome to fox & friends. 7:00 eastern time hour. it s also eastern time in texas, i guess that s true. rachel: are you thinking about rome? pete: i do think about rome, what it would have been like, you know? the roman soldiers that were there at the crucifixion. it s all very they were there at so many confluences. rachel: yeah. do yo
fox news at night. and talk about getting the jump on the competition. one night before the gop presidential candidates take the stage in tuscaloosa, alabama, former president trump took the stage in iowa tonight with a town hall, with sean hannity. the former president went after the current president and just about everyone else. his take no prisoners approach appears to be working because his lead as you know is enormous and despite everything former president trump said tonight, the most controversial statement might very well have come from president biden. the senior national correspondent kevin corke is live in d.c. with more on the trump town hall. kevin, good evening. good evening, trace. his lead among gop primary competition is so significant, some say it s clearly ins insurinsurmir mourm insurmountable, but he ll not take part in the gop debate because his many pundits would point out it s all risk with relatively little benefit. instead the former commander-i
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