white house. the border crisis seeps into the biggest airports. we were just at that one yesterday, where will it pop up next. ainsley: plus, the brother of a chiefs fan says the story does not add up. questions need to be answered and nobody can answer those questions with honesty, except for jordan. ainsley: we ll talk to an nypd inspector on the case. brian: and senator chuck schumer cracking down on nicotine patches. live report coming up, can you believe this? can you squeeze in the border somewhere? your mornings are better because you are with friends. roll the animation. ainsley: the border battle down in lawrence s home state of texas is intensifying. steve: look at all that razor wire. democrats calling on president biden to federalize the national guard, democrats are asking. lawrence: governor abbott is not backing down saying texas has right to defend itself in this invasion. brian: mark meredith is with us, no overcoat. mark: it is in the mid
comply with president biden s demand to give federal agents full access to shelby park today, along the rio grande river in eagle pass. you are watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. 10 retired executives at fbi says in modern history u.s. never suffered invasion of the homeland and one is taking place now. military-aged men are landing in waves on our soil by the thousands across a border that has been accurately advertised around the world as largely unprotect with ready-access granted. brooke singman is here with more. brooke: so far governor abbott is showing no sign to caving to biden s demand and installing even more razor wire to crack down on the invasion. watch. this is not just a text issue, it is an american issue. this could affect my state and entire country long after joe biden is gone, we ll be dealing with potential terrorist threats. text has a right as a state to stop criminals from coming into our states, to arr
in donald trump s homeland security team, the former lieutenant governor of florida jennifer carroll, in new hampshire, the democrat strategist marie ann marsh, and in washington, the post s live anchor leigh ann caldwell. a very good evening. american leadership matters to us all. but perhaps never have the stakes been as high as they are in this 2024 election two hot wars, in ukraine and the middle east, an accelerating climate crisis, and perhaps at stake the future of the transatlantic alliance. this is one of the most important dates in the electoral calendar the republican primary in new hampshire that will tell us so much about the shape of things to come and the mood of this american electorate. if you want four more years of donald trump, let me hear you scream. cheering if you want the race to be over tomorrow, let me hear you scream! cheering you get a lot of democrats voting for her. you have a crazy election let s all get out and let s vote for somebody
sandra: fox news alert, a live look at perry, iowa, where we are awaiting an update after multiple people were hurt in a shooting at the city s high school. it happened early this morning. it was the students first day back of classes there after their winter break. officials announced moments ago we will be getting our next update from there at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. we will certainly be watching and listening for that. john: the sheriff says there is no longer a threat to the public but released little detail other than that. nothing on the number of victims or if the shooter is dead or alive. said officials would give those updates later this afternoon. we ll bring you developments as we get them on this story. first, another fox news alert. sandra: any moment now expecting to hear from the pentagon. the press secretary pat ryder is expected to step up to the podium for the first on camera briefing of the year as escalation in the middle east takes a brand-new turn
for third world countries, unfair. sandra: a year out from the next presidential race. president trump is trading the campaign trail for the witness box taking the stand in the $250 million civil fraud trial. we kick off a brand-new week. hi, john. john: if ever there were a day for cameras in the courtroom, this is it, unfortunately there are not. i m john roberts in washington and this is america reports and what could be described as an intense morning in the manhattan courtroom. the former president and leading 2024 gop contender repeatedly sparred with the new york prosecutor questioning him as well as the judge who admonished trump for lengthy answers and told his lawyers to control your client. sandra: that did happen. remains to be seen whether a ruling in this nonjury civil case or the four outstanding criminal cases will severely impact his bid for the white house. nate foy has the latest from there. nate, when are we expecting the former president to retu