good morning, everyone, and welcome to cnn this morning. it is saturday, march 4th. yes, it is already march, and i m amara walker. and i m paula reid in fur boris sanchez. it s so good to be here this morning. it s so good to have you. you look refreshed and like you had some good sleep. thanks for joining us this mor morning. professional hair and makeup. here s what we re watching this morning. it just came up. 20 seconds later, it was gone. i mean, total chaos. wind, glass breaking out everywhere. severe storm sweeps through the south. at least ten people are dead this morning, a million people without power. we re going to take a look at the damage and where that system is this morning. the white house with $4 million more for eastern ukraine. a look at bakhmut. he admitted that. he s not a murderer. alex murdaugh will spend the rest of his life in jail after being convicted of murdering his wife and son. reaction from his attorneys and what s next fo
john: brand-new at 2:00, america s crime crisis kids edition. cities across the nation seeing huge spikes in violent crime committed by children and teens. sandra: instead of cracking down, democrat-led cities and states are making it even easier for teens to do the crime and serve no time. the same progresstive prosecutors for things like no cash bail in new york are branching out, bringing similar soft on crime policies to teens. critics ask why would this time be any different. john: welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour on this friday eve. hi, sandra. john: john, great to be with you. so-called juvenile justice reforms have a lot of people scratching their heads. a 12-year-old brought a gun to school without fearing any criminal charges as a result. lawrence jones is one of the people asking how that is justice for anyone. he ll join us ahead. fox news alert. can you say how many people the white house counsel s office added to prepare for t
ridiculed by the media. kevin corke with the details, kevin. as you know, the president loves to get out of town. he s going to do it again this weekend. speaking of what he likes to do, he also likes to talk about things other than what voters are frankly concerned about, at least somewhat. however, if the strategy is meant to make all the difference, you may not be doing so. let me show you the latest smallmouth pole. most people feel like he s just not paying attention enough to the things that really matter. only 31% of those surveyed said, the president is giving attention to the most important issues facing americans each and every day. speaking of the president on thursday he was on a stop in the keystone state, the commonwealth of pennsylvania for john fetterman seen on the left. still needs assistant to speak and have interviews. by the way, the president did field questions both before he left the white house and when he was on the ground in pennsylvania. but onc
the pain it will cause us. he is blocking way to make our own as much as he can. 1984 was the last time we were tapping oil like we were tapping beer in america. today s sale marks the end of the 180 million drawdown biden announced in the spring. the white house is warning there could be more of this sort of move on the horizon. so i mentioned that we re really getting low. what s that going to look like? but they said this a few weeks ago. so we re not considering new releases from the strategic petroleum reserve beyond the 180 million which is what you are speaking about, about the 1 million that the president announced months ago. we don t have anything more to share and we won t be considering new releases. harris: her pants are literally on fire because that was not true. the president trying to contain rising gas prices but fears now growing that it will do exactly the opposite. today s national average $3.85. 50 cents more than a year ago. temperatures are droppin
the cap on the $2,000 cap on prescription drugs for seniors, gone. tax credits to lower energy bills, gone. corporate minimum tax, gone. president biden making a case why democrats should remain in power next year. we enter the final stretch of the campaign. meanwhile, the majority leader in the senate is caught on a hot mike giving a blunt assessment of several key races. and elon musk now owns twitter. let that sink in. the billionaire brings a meme to life and already showing top executives the door. good morning. welcome to way too early on this friday, october 28th. thank you for starting your day with us. joe biden is promoting efforts to bring more jobs and manufacturing across the country upstate new york. in syracuse yesterday, biden showcased a major investment by micro chip manufacturing company micron. touting the $100,000,000,002 decade commitment. the deal is set to bring 50,000 jobs to the state which will pay an average of $100,000 a year. the president