[national anthem] finish if. [national anthem] [background sounds] if oh, they re actually arriving right now. rachel: good morning, everybody. we are live from the cay tone that 500 daytona 500. it has been can i just comment a little bit on the star spangled banner that we just listened to? there was a lot of cuteness in that pete: yeah, there was. little kid in a big chair, that s my favorite one. rachel: for sure. what an exciting event we have been at this entire weekend. i m just going to say this, guys, i m going to say good morning and also what happens in daytona stays in day own that. that s all i m going to the i say about last night. [laughter] pete: what else are you saying? will: we re going to tell them, because they re part of our family. we had a good time, went to dinner, the three of us togethe- rachel: joey with us. pete: we went to dinner, tied a few on. had some good steak. that bill was really high will: thank you
russia. ukraine says at least 16,000 children have been forced to live in russia. the icc president said contents of warrants are routinely kept secret to protect the victims, but today an exception was made. nevertheless the judges of the chamber with this case decided to make the existence public to ensure justice and prevent the commission of future crimes. the kremlin calls the warrant outrageous and unacceptable. the chief of staff for ukrainian president zelenskyy said this is just the beginning. just hours before putin s warrant was issued china s ministry announced its president xi jinping will go to russia to see putin on monday as part of a three-day visit. u.s. intelligence has asesd china is considering giving russia lethal military supplies for its war in ukraine. cnn s chief international correspondent clarissa ward is there and spoke with the prosecutor of the international criminal court. what have you learned? reporter: i think everybody here feels that
good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. as president biden gears up for one of the biggest speeches of his political career, can he use tomorrow night s state of the union address to address growing unease among his fellow democrats and drum out growing criticism from republicans over his handling of that chinese spy balloon? brand new polls show president biden isn t the only one facing discontent within his own party. donald trump is, too. the big difference, the dozen or so republicans who appear to be lining up to take trump on. will the bae hive make out better than the swiftys did? with sales about to get under way, the pressure is on ticketmaster to make sure it doesn t crash like it did in november. will today s test impact calls from washington to break up the country. we have a lot to get to. we start with the enormous political stakes in tomorrow night s state of the union address, a speech that will be watched by millions
joe biden. he s back in delaware for another weekend of rest and relaxation. we have full coverage of his latest cognitivefullerage of ma. that s it was pretty bad. coming that s coming up tonight. also, england s own piers morgan will weigh in on megan and harry, right? the royal coupleon harry. will quarterly s. le are they are struggling to cope with a cartoon that made fun oft them. these are people that say they want privacy, buthey they show up on oprah, on netflix, they write books.ety they don t want privacy. they want money.ey are j they re just lying to usus anyway. g s.first, we begin tonightwith with something really deadly seriouhing reas and america is w suffering from what is a severe violence and murder crisis. now, in fact, country wideer murder rate is now at the highest point in more than 20 years. and it s going higher.going high it seemser, every day with another four point three percent increase. 4.3%reasin 2020 one alone. u now, of course, you won te
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 [cheers and applause] rachel: good morning. it is 6:00 in new york city and i m happy to be here with will and pete. love that national anthem. love your photos. please keep sending them into friends@foxnews.com. will: good morning. rachel: nice to be here. i ve been reminded of that. pete: what is everybody right now? 10? it is lower than 10. rachel: this is like your childhood. will: that is why i fled as quickly as possible. if it was over 40 °, we didn t wear a jacket. pete: that was a warm day. will: it was a warm day. over 40, you could go light. we had an ice storm all week in texas. everything was an ice-skating rink. your driveway, your grass was an ice-skating rink, not snow, ice. pete: do you use the acquired skills of ice-skating