living, working overtime for the first super bowl ad, reimagining life after 925. fox and friends first starts right now. working 9 to 5 what a way to make a living getting by no taking and no giving jillian: i don t recall you ever saying this. todd: we got to work 1:00 to 9:00, a great job and all he is a great person. you just get happy. jillian: she has been on the show. you are watching fox and friends first on wednesday morning. todd: president biden signing 3 more executive orders on immigration and effort to reverse former president trump s policies. jillian: the president defenses executive orders and actions. reporter: the president s pen to paper blitz keeps rolling, three more on immigration establishing a task force and a review the trump administration s policies which president biden says needs to be rolled back. i m not making new law but eliminating bad policy, the last president of the united states issued executive orders that were co
czar. here is a piece that is wringing its hands over the mainstreaming of crazy even as it main streams crazy. white house press secretary jen psaki seemed to chuckle when asked about the space force. wow, space force. it s the plane of today. will i m grateful it s been a while. steve: live from washington, d.c. and new york city. it s fox & friends for wednesday, february 3rd, 2021. we re groundhog day plus one which means five more weeks and six days of winter according to that kind we weasel we saw yesterday in pennsylvania. ainsley: we love snow. steve: i have 30 inches of snow at my house. ainsley: you need that skip bedell thing that blows the snow out of your driveway. steve: my neighbor came and son came over and helped me too my sidewalk. ainsley: that s nice. brian: i have not had the opportunity to shovel my sidewalk since 1957 when we started the show. every time it starts to snow they say you can t go home. steve: you haven t been home in four day
offensive antitank rockets and precision aerial weapons along with fuel trucks and bridging equipment. eric: senior correspondent mike tobin. hello, mike. mike: hello, eric and molly. the u.s. the u.s. aid package to be announced on monday puts u.s. contribution to $30 billion for ukraine s defense. that s part of what we talked about with top negotiator in ukraine. top adviser in president zelenskyy s office understands that american taxpayers are growing tire and skeptical of funding war in ukraine? what is your argument to continue funding war in ukraine? if you want to live freely in the u.s. and constantly talk about it and you re ready to pay the highest price it s necessary to win the war in russia. mike: president xi jinping of china met with russian president and not met with zelenskyy. the ceasefire the freezing to have conflict as such. the occupied territories will remain under the russian federation. mike: president xi everyone in placed the call to presi
they can t handle more. daymac dozens of sailors sidelined, the navy is forced to make a decision with huge implications for national security. abca2 a photo of a 92-year-old husband dying his wife s care hair during self quarantine. that will cheer you up. daymac fox and friends first starts right now. good morning to you. you are watching fox and friends first on wednesday morning. starting with the fox news alert, abca29 deaths in the us now topping 4000. the staggering number coming just hours after donald trump s morning of many more to come. how state leaders are taking action. that sobering warning from the white house about what is to come mixed with hope for the future. want every american to be prepared for the hard days that lie ahead. we are going to go through a tough two weeks and then hopefully as the experts are predicting, a lot of us are predicting, having studied it so hard we will start seeing some light at the end of the tunnel. reporter:
that hard-hit italy is hitting early signs of improvement. the task force issues grim warnings about what s immediately ahead of us and urges american people to stick to the guideline saying this is how we will get through this. rick leventhal from new york with what the governor is telling us about the situation there. good evening. signs of hope and recovery so badly needed in a city with hospitals and morgues in nearly full of coronavirus victims. as you mentioned the governor of new york saying today it appears that the curve of new cases has flattened. the total number of hospitalizations is down. intensive care admissions are down and incubation is down. governor says he s hopeful we are on our way back but he says the pause keeping people off the street unless it s essentially important must continue. people can t work any harder. the staff can t work any harder and staying at this level is problematic. and, if we are plateauing it s because social distancing is wo