Brian u 00 p. M. In the east coast this is february 29th. Leap day. Illinois the third state to kick donald trump off the ballot or try to as the Supreme Court says it will take up his president ial immunity case. Gregg jarrett scrambled here in minutes. Ainsley lawrence is live as trump and biden go to texas. Is bidens trip too little too late . Why is he coming now . He should have been here when it was a real surge, a reeling crisis. Steve yep. Crisis is elsewhere. And with the Migrant Crime under a microscope, Sanctuary City policies come crashing down on liberal politicians like this guy. Youre a liar. You are here to listen. Youre a liar. There will be a time for questions. You are guilty and got blood on your hands. Steve yeah. He wasnt expecting that welcome aboard, folks, this is thursday and its fox friends and starts right now. Remember, mornings are always better with friends on leap day. Ainsley we start with a Fox News Alert. President biden and former President Donald Tr
Into the night they are still going now and maybe into the early hours, its the latest, the last showdown between mps and peers over the governments rwanda bill, but it is expected to be passed tonight. Stay with us for live coverage. The stand off continues peers sent the safety of rwanda bill back to the commons for a fifth time where mps are voting. Today the Prime Minister was in determined mood. He now says multiple flights to rwanda will take off thisjuly. If that happens, will they act as a deterrent . And what will all this do for rishi sunak s electoral fortunes . Well ask this conservative and our Newsnight Panel are here too. Could there be a Summer Election even if flights do take off . Donald trump on day one of his trial in new york accused of covering up hush money paid to Adult Film Star Stormy Daniels. Its the first time a us president current orformer has faced a criminal trial. Good evening. It could be a long night for mps in the House Of Commons and peers in the ho
waiting for its turn to get on the track and what happens if by then joe manchin says, you know what? i liked the first bill more. i don t really need the second bill. they don t want to see that happen a second time in 12 years. that could very well happen. how do you assure it won t? right. i am also skeptical of a $6 trillion bill clearing the senate. we re already hearing from senator john tester of montana that that is a lot of money. senator manchin says he is interested to read the text once it comes out but that he s concerned about the deficit. so i don t see how that works. house budget chairman john yarmin says we are all joe manchins. there isn t a lot of flexibility when you have slim majorities but it is unclear how they ll rally around this. my idea is maybe if they have
since the supreme court cleared the way for states to begin executing prisoners again in 1976, florida governors have been executing prisoners at an average rate of about two a year. that has not been fast enough, though, for florida s current governor, rick scott. he s been going twice that fast. eight times since he took office in january 2011, governor scott has given the order to kill a prisoner. and even that is not fast enough for rick scott. last week he signed a bill clearing the way for florida to kill prisoners even faster. that s the priority now in his state. same deal in north carolina where the new republican majority there decided they want to speed up executions in their state as well. since the u.s. supreme court started allowing states to start killing prisoners again in 1976, it is the state of texas that killed more people than the next several states combined. in texas, they are on the verge of executing their 500th prisoner. that is expected to be next week. so in
death row for 12 years but released and pardoned after somebody else confessed. florida leads the nation in exonerating death row prisoners. going back and saying we know we ve been planning to kill you, but now we believe you are innocent. good thing we didn t go too fast. florida is number one in that in the nation. it s not just the total number of exonerations that makes florida so impressive. for every three prisoners florida has killed, florida has said to another prisoner, actually, we messed up in your case. 3-1. for every three they have killed, they have said to one, we messed up in your case, you are free to go, good thing we didn t go too fast. since the supreme court cleared the way for states to begin executing prisoners again in 1976, florida governors have been executing prisoners at an average rate of about two a year. that has not been fast enough, though, for florida s current governor, rick scott. he s been going twice that fast. eight times since he took office in