Jillian oh man, it is good for free but the act of kindness was so much more. Fox and friends first continues right now. You want it you want it you got it you want it you got it todd i have no connection to this song. What is more difficult . Explaining the game stop story or saying Game Stop Stock . Jillian i thought you were going to say what is harder to do, explain that story or nail a free like that kid did . Or bust a move. Todd all three very different. You are watching Fox And Friends First is friday morning, we made it. Jillian thanks for joining us. In a few hours, trading at robin hood will reopen Game Stop Stock purchases after they were restricted on platform. Todd she nailed it. It is your turn, ashley strum ill Ashley Strohmeyer as they are facing lawsuits. Reporter the company said starting today they plan to, quote, allow securities and monitor and make adjustments as they safe it. And they will clarify what happened saying, quote, risk and management decisions not ma
washington has accused beijing of acting irresponsibly after a chinese surveillance balloon was detected over the united states. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has postponed a much anticipated trip to beijing over the incident. china says the balloon is a civilian airship which had deviated from its planned route. however, us defence officials argue the balloon, seen above sensitive areas in recent days in the western us, was a high altitude surveillance device. our security correspondent, gordon correra reports. i.have no idea what this thing is. a strange object in the sky, filmed by a member of the public in rural montana. and for those of you who think this mightjust be the moon, it is not the moon, the moon is off to my right, i can see it. it s not the moon, nor a ufo, but, us officials claim, a chinese spy balloon. it seemed so brazen and just so insane to me, it wasjust, like, this thing is so visible. and it s now sparked a major diplomatic row. the chine
world war ii at the motherland statue. comparing it to his current invasion and bombings in ukraine. listen. now unfortunately, we see the ideology of naziism in the modern form once again directly threatens the security of our country. again and again, we have to repel the aggression of the collective west. martha: we have an exclusive interview with ukraine s president zelensky who just sat down with our foreign correspondent trey yingst reporting live from kyiv. hi, trey. in our exclusive interview with president zelensky, he said his country needs more advanced weapons and they need them now. russian has launched a new offensive in to ukrainian territory and zelensky wants u.s. lawmakers to understand what is at stake. there are some lawmakers in washington that say enough with aid to ukraine. what should those individuals understand about the consequences of reducing military aid to your country? i believe if we fall, he will capture maldova fast and then the bal
facts, truth, and justice. that is who won today. also coming up in this hour of newsday. ambulance staff and nurses in england and wales will strike on the same day next month in the health service s biggest walk out of the current dispute. and another day gets underway at the australian open, but defending champion rafael nadal heads home after his dramatic second round exit. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to newsday. it s 8am in singapore, and 2am in ukraine where the government says it s suffered its biggest loss of the war, when the three principalfigures in the interior ministry were killed after their helicopter crashed in kyiv. interior minister denys monastyrskiy died with his deputy and the department s state secretary, along with the crew, when the aircraft came down in bad weather in brovary, a suburb of the capital. the crash set fire to a children s nursery. at least 1a people died, including one child. our ukraine c
hour of newsday after her acquittal on tax evasion charges, philippine journalist and nobel peace prize winner maria ressa tells me about what she calls the weaponisation of the law against her. and you know, it went down to these three things facts, truth, and justice. that is who won today. and another day gets under way at the australian open but defending champion rafael nadal heads home, after his dramatic second round exit. welcome to newsday. we begin with breaking news. new zealand s prime minister jacinda ardern has announced she s to leave her post, saying she no longer had enough in the tank to do thejob. she said that a general election will be held in october, and confirmed she will also stand down as an mp at that moment, although she will finish as prime minister no later than february 7th. she said. i am not leaving because i believe we cannot win the next election, but because i believe we can and will , she told a labour caucus meeting in napier. her