dawn s early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning and welcome to fox & friends on this saturday morning pete: sunday, will. will: sunday morning. [laughter] you looked right at me, shook your head. what d i do? well, it s a morning. carley: you got the first and last letter right. will: i m feeling good today actually, and i don t know why i messed that up. pete: cuz you had a good workout. carley: what d you do? with. will: rower. carley: that checks out. because with you re an aquatic guy. will: oh. carley: water polo in college. will: yeah. i had a good with workout wi
welcome back. it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific, i m ana cabrera in for jose diaz-balart. moments from now, president biden set to leave the white house on his way to pennsylvania where he ll give his first campaign speech of the year. meanwhile, the republican candidates are going all in, in iowa, with just ten days left until the iowa caucuses. overseas, israel outlines its plans for the next stage of the war against hamas as secretary of state antony blinken heads to the region for the fourth time in three months. back at home, a monster winter storm barreling toward the east coast, impacting tens of millions of people. we ll tell you which areas could see up to ten inches of snow. great to have you with us. it s just 11:01 now. we begin this hour with the 2024 race for the white house, and ahead of the third anniversary of the january 6th insurrection at the u.s. capitol, two presidents, past and present, are offering two very different versions for the fu
young, young pete: a shot of jacksonville beach, florida. the fourth and final hour of this saturday edition of fox & friends. january 6th. year of our lord, 2024. looks like a nice spot. kayleigh: that s where i was born, jacksonville, florida. home to tim tebow. pete: you know the name of the hospital. kayleigh: st. vincent hospital. will: what s the name of your hospital? pete: i don t know. i know i was born in minneapoli- kayleigh: mama s going to text you. pete: probably a lutheran hospital in minneapolis. will: i was surprised you were surprise anded she knew pete: the name of the hospital. will: lynn, do you know the name of the hospital you were born in? everyone knows. you re the outlier. kayleigh: maybe you re just maintaining your private. pete: i ve been hipaa from the beginning. will: maybe you were found in a basket. [laughter] kayleigh: like moses. pete: moses down the minehaha river there in minnesota. [laughter] kayleigh: oh, my if goodness. pete: by t
i m rosemary church. just ahead, winter storms bearing down on both coasts in the u.s. one system could leave a foot or more of snow in parts of the northeast. another atmospheric river is said to dump rain on already flooded parts of california. plus, after the biggest u.s. bank failure since 2008, regional banks fear a broader financial crisis as their stocks tumble. former u.s. president donald trump in iowa taking swings at republican rivals, just days away from a potential indictment. good to have you with us. we begin here in the united states, where confidence in regional banks remains shaky, despite ashusurances from president joe biden that they are safe. a dozen of regional banks plunged to record lows following the collapse of silicon valley bank and signature bank. mr. biden promised to do whatever is needed to protect the u.s. banking system. and he promised to hold those responsible for the collapse f fully accountable. the management of the banks will b
welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is early start. we begin with global markets in turmoil in the wake of the failure of two major commercial banks, svb and signature bank in the united states. global markets, asian shares closed down sharply as investors fear further bank collapses to come. european stocks have been climbing though in the last few hours, a mixed performance now, but trying to find some footing this europe. and look at u.s. futures, they are up slightly. we ll try to make sense of all of this for you in a moment. one place you don t want your investment dollars right now, regional bank stocks. first republic shares first more than 60%. western alliance bank corp down 47%. driving the u.s. market overall, extreme fear. according to cnn business fear and groeed index. clare sebastian is joining us now. explain why u.s. futures are up again. yes, and there has been five straight down sessions, basically a week of losses le