doubled to 28%. and in ohio, more than one in four is chronically absent, and the lawmaker insists it s worth the cost of the payments. fit works, it s a win-win, changing the culture of attendance. if it doesn t work, we need to be trying other things because this is an emergency. but critics, of course, say paying parents for school attendance is like paying someone to obey the law. this is just a state bill that s been proposed. it still has to go through committee. unclear whether it will actually pass, john. back to you. john: sounds like the slippery slope there that you just articulated. almost makes you want to go back to school. now this. one aspect of the plan to stop the houthis is have china pressure them to stop. does the administration have any indication that china has sway with the houthis and interest in applying such pressure? china has influence over tehran, in iran, so what we have said we would welcome a constructive role by china. using the inf
steve: welcome folks, 7:00 a.m. january 25th. this is fox & friends. we made it back from new england. lawrence: texas size showdown with the white house governor greg abbott invoking the founding fathers insisting defending the border his way. plus, third party pressure? with a trunk biden rematch looking more likely could a third party ticket gain more steam? brian: cash for attending class. a new ohio bill pay kindergartens for going to school. about time. the second hour of fox & friends starts right now. remember, your mornings are better because, look around you, you are better with friends. i m on top of the world hey i m on top of the world brian: one of the most under estimated place in this country is upstate new york. i have been there a lot because i had three kids go to college up there. and as i went up there, i said did i not know it was that nice. glen falls also beautiful this time of year. and a special thanks to mother nature for p
and best source of information on what his income has been and how he s been spending it and that he would have firsthand knowledge of whether he s engage in an extramarital affair. only after i hear what mr. wade has to say do i think i can make a determination whether the proposed deponent has any unique knowledge. sandra: unsealed documents in the georgia interference case could derail charges against the former president. all right, it is a brand-new hour, i m sandra smith in new york. john, great to be with you. john: and don t forget, election day in new hampshire, too. sandra: oh yeah, that, too. john: this is america reports . a judge temporarily putting the brakes on fani willis deposition in the divorce case of her alleged love interest. special prosecutor nathan wade. sandra: bombshell divorce documents are revealing more about the extent of their relationship, including reported trips to napa valley and aruba. john: hence the grapes and the beach. ac
is willing to unseal some portions of the document. also this morning, ukrainian president zelenskyy warns the world could be on the verge of a nuclear disaster as a volatile situation unfolds at a power plant. meanwhile, be in los angeles, 50,000 students did not show up for the first day of school. we ll talk about challenges facing the l.a. unified school district with a new superintendent. and with the federal pause set this month, the president faces uncertainty in his own party. we begin with a surprising development of the fbi search from former president trump s mar-a-lago resort. they are reviewing the affidavit for potential reactions after the judge, who approved the warrant, said he is inclined to unseal parts of it. the judge gave the department until next thursday to submit proposed redactions. it is very fortunate for the public to have as much as information as he can about this unprecedented church. it is a partial victory for president trump and m
But i also recognise, as someone who has been a Member Of Parliament for 20 years, that the people i represent also want to see their politicians dealing daily with the bread and butter issues. Is it a danger, as the question suggests, that this is seen as a referendum . I think it is notjust a danger, i think it is a wasted opportunity because people are voting in the election this thursday to choose people who can then go and represent them in westminster, be an effective voice their concerns but also people who will support the Re Establishment of the institutions at stormont which is hugely important and that is the issue that people focus on, and not the issue of the Border Question but it is fed by lazy politicians, not by the public. Jeffrey is right, when you ask people what worries them, what is keeping them awake at night, it is not the Border Question, it is the fact they cant get an appointment to see their gp, the fact the Hospital Waiting List is longer than it used to be