Back. Her job dropping court testimony, Fox And Friends First starts right now. You are watching Fox And Friends First. Jillian it is busy. Lets begin here. First responders are working to save people from a collapsed Apartment Building near miami. Witnesses captured video just moments after it fell. The building, a huge building gone. It is gone. Miamidade fire and rescue has 80 units on the scene. People are reportedly still trapped in the rubble. It is unclear what caused the collapse and no word on injuries. We will continue to monitor the situation and review any new development. Another fox news alert, in daytona beach, florida an officer is shot in the head, police really spotted him footage of this shooting overnight, they say the officer was attempting to get the suspect out of the car when he turned and opened fire, that officers said to be in grave condition, 500 officers now searching for that suspect identified as. Account the other lockdown go 1,000 reward being offered f
Beyond mid february. Buy now, pay laterfirms face stricter controls following fears over young shoppers debts. A Court In Moscow is due to decide shortly whether to jail president Vladimir Putins leading critic, Alexei Navalny. Also coming up heavy snow hits parts of Northern England with the met Office Warning some Rural Communities are at risk of becoming cut off. This morning. Door to door tests are being offered to 80,000 people in england after cases of a new South African Coronavirus Variant were found, with no links to travel. People across eight areas are being asked to take tests, whether they have symptoms or not, after the government said the uk must Come Down Hard on the variant and find every case. Andy moore reports. 10,000 Home Testing Kits delivered to a fire station in woking in surrey. From today, the operation to deliver them door to door will begin. Across england, 80,000 people over the age of 16 will be swabbed to find the true extent of the new variant. Theres no
christopher nolan s oppenheimer in london last night as the strike was declared. the studios say they have made meaningful offers but that s been rejected by those on strike. the guild s president, fran drescher, said the decision by actors to walk out was a moment of truth . we are being victimised by a very greedy entity. i am shocked by the way the people that we have been in business with are treating us. i cannot believe it, quite frankly. how far apart we are on so many things. how they plead poverty, that they are losing money left and right while giving hundreds of millions of dollars to their ceos. it is disgusting. shame on them. they stand on the wrong side of history at this very moment. the issues in the strike go much deeper thanjust the film industry itself. the screen actors guild wants streaming giants to agree a fairer split of profits and better working conditions. but other demands like protecting actors from being replaced by digital replicas reflect
a lot of people are frustrated and scared. it s scary for the world, i guess. i anticipate there will be a lot of moving money to the bigger banks. neil: unbelievable. believe it. fox on top of it. a banking mess in the making and still messy. three banks have technically collapsed this month. actually in just the past week. so far fears of a contagion are not taking held. here s what we know. customers are nervous, make that very nervous. officials aren t helping matters in when they say don t worry. we ve got this. do they? we ve got you covered with kelly o grady outside silicon valley bank branch where customers have been lining up. peter doocy in san diego where the president is trying to tamp fears down. peter, what are traders watching? none other than carl icahn on where this crisis could be heading. welcome. i m neil cavuto. so much happening today in real time fast time market conditions. let s go right now to kelly in los angeles with the very latest from the
and it s half time for the last round of premier league games manchester city trail aston villa and liverpool equalise against wolves if it stays like that city will be champions. welcome to bbc news. in the last few minutes, a deadline has passed for civil servants who want to object to being named in sue gray s partygate report to respond a move which could delay publication. this morning, the education secretary, nadhim zahawi, defended a meeting which took place last month between ms gray and borisjohnson insisting it would not have influenced the outcome of the inquiry. our political correspondentjonathan blake has the latest. borisjohnson, the prime minister whose political fate could rest on the findings of a report by the senior civil servant sue gray. weeks ago, the two held a meeting who called it, what was discussed depends on who you ask. one cabinet minister says the row does not matter sue gray has complete control over her inquiry, and the prime m