isn t the thoughtful roommate gift you think you need until it s attached to your key chain weighing you down with the truth of your new reality. forensic expert joseph scott morgan joins us now. good morning, joseph. good morning, how are you? i m doing well, thank you. you know, we have been so fascinated with this story. we want to find out who did. this why is it taking so long? you have to consider this evidence is multi-layered. it you know, you have evidence that predates the actual event because, remember, this location was actually known as what they have termed as a party house. you will have a lot of partial d.n.a. evidence there, commonly known as touch d.n.a. that they are going to have to assess. because you had all of these on a regular basis. and then you have anybody that was indwelling in that house that had intimate relationships, there is going to be probably whole source d.n.a. evidence there as well. and then, of course, you have
with qualifying internet. steve: 6:15 now here in new york city. we are learning more about the man accused of making the bomb that destroyed panam flight 103 in 1988 which killed 270 people. he is appearing in court later today to face justice in the united states for the first time. brian: the man allegedly behind the terror attack is a former libyan intel operative
it s fox & friends as you look at the all-american christmas tree with the red star on top. it s beginning to look a lot like christmas here in the northeast. ainsley: santa s coming for you, steve. steve: we wound up with a couple of inches of snow last night in jersey. welcome aboard, folks, it is studio m. right here in the heart of mid down manhattan,. ainsley: how was your weekend? brian: was that musical youth? they had that one song? who was that? sia. brian: i her heard that song was it recorded yesterday? steve sounds terrible. sounds aggressive. steve: we put the name up there for a couple of seconds. brian: disappeared quick. ainsley: santa was not offended. i talked to him over the weekend. the real santa at a christmas party for children. my daughter was front and center right at his leg. steve: how do you book the real santa, i wonder?
they re going to manage their content and how they are going to deliver that content to their users. taibbi has shared that internal document suggestions that twitter executives not only met with the fbi but also dhs and the office of the director of national intelligence. guys? steve: thank you very much, alexandria, i believe that was all part of a task force that we have within talking about for the last couple of weeks. members of the trump administration would meet with the social media companies and big tech once a week with the fbi, the dhs, the infrastructure, cyber infrastructure people, all people talking about, you know, we don t know what is going to come, but generally we think something is going to drop in october or november before the election. ainsley: what s interesting when you read his tweets that just dropped over the weekend or on friday, he talks. brian: matt s? ainsley: he talks about the yo roth. steve: the safety guy. ainsley: speaks in code abou
ainsley: i didn t book the party. i just showed up. i will have to ask my friend. steve: hope you got ready for the season, because we are just about three weeks away from christmas. in the meantime, two more sets of the twitter files released on twitter over the weekend. carley: top biden administration officials in damage control mode now after the files revealed weekly meetings between twitter higher ups and government agencies, including the fbi. brian: here we go. alexandria hoff is live in washington to tell us more. hey, alexandria. good morning. the biden administration is standing by their message that twitter is a private company and, therefore, able to make their own decisions about content that the white house was not involved with. but, as these twitter files released by elon musk have been sorted through by journalists a light has been signed on twitter relationship with federal agencies. writer matt taibbi shared after january 6th internal slack getting a kick