marching against the government s planned pension reform, as demonstrations grow across the country. global financial markets react nervously to the emergency takeover of the swiss bank credit suisse but are the fears now easing. and turning powder into beer. a german brewery comes up with a new product that could change the entire alcohol market and be good for the planet. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. president xi of china is on a state visit to russia where he s been warmly greeted by president putin. the summit has been the focus of a good deal of speculation, following the publication of china s plan to settle the acute crisis in ukraine . mr putin said that moscow was always open to negotiation. but the americans have already warned that the chinese peace plan could be a just a delaying tactic. the visit comes just days after the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for president putin in relation to alleged war cri
separate locations but with only one suspect. question is did one motivate the other? governor ron desantis defending his decision to reject an a.p african-american studies course. teaching queer theory that s pushing an agenda. ongoing chapter in the m&m war. m&m taking indefinite pause from its spokes candies after controversy over their rebranded appearances. the moon comes up and the sun comes down we find a little on the edged of town dancing the turn the radio up. steve: around those parks in st. augustine, florida. going for daytime high of 70. currently 56 glorious degrees. look at that not a cloud in the sky. ainsley and brian, i just looked. if we got into our fox & friends station wagon right now in front which is parked at 48th and sixth avenue. guess how long it would take for us to drive from here down there? ainsley: st. augustine? brian: 15 hours. steve: 15 hours and 19 minutes. brian that is michael waltz s district if you are lo
. . . pete: straight to a fox news alert. a mass shooting taking place at a lunar new year event in los angeles late last night leaving at least nine people dead. will: details are still limited. monterrey county police are expected to have a press conference. rachel: witnesses say it was a male and used a machine gun to carry out the shooting we re monitoring the story. will: fox news alert. six more items containing classified material are found at president biden s home in wilmington, delaware. rachel: they found the documents after nearly all day search two weeks after we learned about the classified material found at penn biden scepter. pete: six more. brooke broke the story last night. she joins us now. brooke. reporter: more classified documents were found in president biden s wilmington, delaware home after nearly 13 hour fbi search. biden s attorney responding to the revelations say, they took the materials deemed within the scope of its inquiry, six items askin
officials our work are playing with and we will take it arizona. agents have seen twice the amount of legal fund and all than they did last year, telling fox news they expect greater quantity is getting into the country undetected. we have our border panel to delve into those hidden dangers. plus it has been called the city that never sleeps, but a recent crime crisis is changing at all for the big apple, fox news investigates how crime is forcing 24-hour spot in new york city to shut down early. we begin with that new data from officials at the southern border and the partisan showdown underway here in washington over transporting migrants around the country. white house correspondent kevin corke has new details. hi, kevin. good evening. the white house had to know with a figure like 2 million illegal aliens for the year people would not only take notice and woods demand answers. that figure an all-time high, but the president says it is a reflection of a shift in migratio
this at this podium. you heard as phil was saying twice from the president talk about this. he said that he didn t know. he said that he was surprised. he said that he takes classified information and documents very seriously. neil: and on and on we go with the questions mounting as the investigation in to the president s classified documents widens including who had access to the documents and when. the republicans are accusing the white house of stone walling. we ll talk to darrell issa of california. first, coverage with jacqui heinrich on what the white house is saying now and how republicans are responding to this now. welcome. i m neil cavuto on a busy news days here and an investigation that is only now just starting and yielding more questions than answers with every passing hour. jacqui heinrich has the very latest. jacqui? hi, neil. we just got out of an event with the president and the golden state warriors. he didn t stop to talk to reporters. at the risk of s