forward to signing it, which he s expected to do at the white house on friday. also breaking, the president just announced a plan to buy an additional $100 million doses of the single-shot johnson & johnson covid-19 vaccine. that comes as several states are expanding eligibility requirements and allowing more residents to be vaccinated. let s get straight to the white house right now, where our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly is joining us. this is a major victory for the new biden administration. that s right, wolf. when president biden addresses the nation in prime time tomorrow night, his first prime time address, he says he s going to talk about what s next, launching the next phase in the coronavirus relief process and a central component of that next phase will be the legislative victory he just secured. help is on the way. reporter: tonight on day 50 for president joe biden, the first mission accomplished. this bill represents an historic, histo
join us live. benjamin: smear campaign, new yorkers boiling over claims that california has the best failure. fox and friends first starts right now. i m hungry like a wolf jillian: a live look at london. i am live in new york city. that last story reminded me of two things. i always get blasted because people say i word a bagel weird. are the bagels in london? benjamin: we are more scone people, jam, cream scones but i don t believe there are better bagels in california than new york, new york is the home of the bagel. jillian: the debate continues. good morning, you are watching fox and friends first on wednesday morning. benjamin: the biden administration is in denial about the border crisis despite admitting more migrant children are crossing into the us and facilities available to house them. jillian: good morning from washington. reporter: republicans are calling this a crisis, democrats are calling it a challenge. no matter what word you use there is no
incredible privilege, should they feel an obligation to enhance and build the society they come from? no, they just feel like destroying it. governor greg abbott is defending his decision to lift the statewide mandate. the all the numbers are moving in the right direction. there has to come a time when you begin a return to normalcy. don t stop believing brian: of course, the governor of texas saying what other governors are saying, the governor of connecticut is saying, the governor of maryland is saying, obviously, the governor of florida is saying. there is a time almost a year to the day when we shut down, i think 15 or 5 hours to slow the spread, and it ends up being over a year. and now people like to condemn governors in red states for opening up their state, but it s about time. we re doing well with the vaccines, we re turning the corner when it comes to living with this, we know more. i think that s the spirit which we ve got to put through the country right
sweeping pieces of legislation in most recent history, set to impact american life on many, many levels. by now you probably heard about the $1,400 stimulus checks, which could start going out via direct deposit next week but the bill is also expected to add 7 million jobs to the economy. it s designed to cut child poverty in half, specifically helping black and hispanic families through the tax credits and family aid and it will fund nationwide vaccine distribution that should help bring an end to this covid pandemic. to underscore that, we just learned in the last hour, the biden administration will announce plans to buy 100 million additional vaccines from johnson & johnson. we should make it clear, that while there is a lot of hope and a lot of potential surrounding the new covid bill, we will not be sure how effective it s going to actually be until it s put into action. i want to bring in garrett haake on capitol hill. also with us, chief white house correspondent for n
help law enforcement move closer to a capture, but the fbi says it still needs the public s help. tonight, the fbi releasing new security footage of the capitol hill pipe bomb suspect, preceded by a caption saying help us identify this individual. from 7:40 p.m. on january 5th on south capitol street, the suspect wearing a gray hoodie and mask is seen walking down a sidewalk. the suspect stops, puts a sack down on the sidewalk and appears to be looking down by something. at one point a dog walker walks right past the suspect. another k4ri7 at 7:52, the suspect stops near the corner of canal street and south capitol street. the suspect leans forward and seems to be tending to something. the suspect gets up, sits down, later gets up again. a third clip at 8:14 p.m., the suspect is filmed walking down the alley between the republican national committee building and the capitol hill club. in a fourth clip also labeled at 8:14 p.m. the suspect is seen walking past the entrance t