Newsroom of the commemoration of the 9 11 terror attacks. It is still unbelievable. I was living in atlanta that morning and remember driving into work as we were all scrambling in on our lives looking for your Loved Ones, trying to make sure everybody is okay and your responsibilities are taken Care Of. And i heard it on the radio at that moment when the South Tower went down and i thought to myself, how many thousands of New Yorkers could there be on a sidewalk in new York City at that moment . Thankfully my thought was wrong. We lost so many inside the towers themselves and came to new york on that friday, September 14th and i was stationed at 6 00 a. M. At the corner the 34th Street and 10th avenue. It was the Gathering Center for the media. As far south as they would allow us to go and where all the volunteers would show up and they would go in trucks down the westside highway and spend 14 hours a day and come back with nothing. All the bodies were crushed in that debris. They tri
themselves saying this race is over. [ screaming ] i have news for all of them, new hampshire is first in the nation. it is not the last in the nation. [ cheering ] his race is far from over. there are dozens of states left to go. nikki haley vowing to stay in the race, despite a double digit loss to donald trump in new hampshire, after winning the iowa caucuses last week, trump beat haley by just over 11 points in the granite state. president biden, meanwhile, is hitting the campaign trail after cruising to victory in new hampshire without even being on the ballot. play for you portions of his passionate speech focused on the contrasts between himself and the republican frontrunner. it comes as new general election polling out of pennsylvania shows the incumbent president leading trump in the key battleground state. there s the trend going on in pennsylvania, not just with joe biden over the last two polls, willie, we ve also seen it with fetterman, his numbers going
reaction. todd: plus, california could be inching closer to becoming the first state to pay reparations. answer my question, what do we want? when? what do we want? reparation. when? now. what do we want? reparation. when? now. what do we want? reparations. todd: dozens of recommendation to compensate black residents are in the hands of state lawmakers. you re watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. all eyes on the supreme court, justiceslet rule on three cases, including student lone forgiveness program. todd: alexandria hoff. alexandria: the student loan relief plan and lgbtq protection. you have biden v nebraska, questioning authority to issue $20,000 in student loan relief and an artist refused to make wedding website for same-sex couples. supreme court struck down affirmative action yesterday saying it violates equal protection clause under the 14th amendment. the president called the court not normal. is
yesterday s hearings. expert legal analysis straight ahead on all of that. meanwhile the former president is floating another birther conspiracy. we ll tell you who he is targeting this time and on capitol hill, how republicans will hold two hearings today focused on hunter biden and homeland security secretary mayorkas. we ll have reporting on that. plus, the new developments out of the middle east following secretary of state blinken s meeting yesterday in israel, the two sides appear to be at odds over plans for a post-war gaza. and days after a mid-air explosion on a boeing max 9 jet, the ceo is acknowledging the company s mistakes. we ll have the latest on that investigation and the very latest on secretary of defense austin and what is going on with his health. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it s a very busy wednesday, january 10th. joe? yeah, it s very busy, as far as boeing goes, not a great stretch that if your plane blow aparts in mid-air you take respo
republicans in the legislature live doing what they were doing in the midnight hours of the closing session of that legislature which doesn t meet again until 2025. they re out. two years. two years. thanks, chris. you bet. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. so today was the big day, the day the man who was widely seen as the strongest potential competitor to president trump in the republican primary, today was the day this guy entered the race. it is the biggest day of florida governor ron desantis political career so far, biggest day certainly since he first stepped out onto the national stage in 2018 as a candidate for florida governor. everyone knows my husband ron desantis is endorsed by president trump but he s also an amazing dad. he loves playing with the kids. he reads stories. then mr. trump said you re fired. i love that part. he s teaching madison to talk. people say ron s all trump, but he is so much more. big league, so good.