It took police to respond 20 minutes to her calling. By that time she had already gone home. Held accountable for defunding the police. Dylan mulvaney. Molson coors out selling bud light by 51 . Finally putting foot down and saying enough. [cheers] and continues to go perfectly to the miami script. Brian all right. Were beginning here with a fox news alert. Former President Donald Trump expected to appear in a d. C. Federal court, let me check my watch. Make it later today, how about 4 00 where he is facing four new felonies claiming he made false statements about the 2020 election. Steve mr. Trump is now fighting to move the case out of washington, d. C. Where joe biden won by 95 last time around, where he says he would not have a chance at a fair trial. Ainsley 95 of them are antitrumpers. And Griff Jenkins is live outside of the d. C. Courthouse with the latest for us. Hey, griff. Griff hey, good morning, ainsley, steve and brian. Security is getting tighter here. A lot of media and
where we meet the ai helping radiologists to diagnose cancer. you can see these little white dots. the ai is highly suspicious. and in the fast moving game of ai artwork, who owns what? and can artists protect their work? for some time artificial intelligence has been all around us. you might not have noticed it, but your video streaming services, social media feeds, the maps on your smartphones, they ve all been steadily improving their performance because the computers behind them have been learning. and then last year, something important happened. yeah. ai got human or at least it felt like it did. companies like google and openai started showing off stunning photorealistic images like these, all created by ai from short text descriptions. and then ai started having conversations with us. they were starting to generate stuff that felt human. this field of generative ai seems to have exploded so quickly. chatgpt is the single fastest growing application in human history.
anniversary. live from our studio in singapore, - anniversary. live from our studio in singapore, this. anniversary. live from our| studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. the us says there will be more attacks against houthi forces in yemen after overnight american and uk air strikes, which hit more than 30 positions. the houthis, who are backed by iran, have been targetting vessels in the red sea since november. they say this is in support of the palestinians in gaza. they are one of several militias in the middle east with iranian backing. the us targeted others in syria and iraq earlier this weekend, and there have been funerals today in baghdad after 17 people were killed. our international editor jeremy bowen considers whether there is any chance of a cessation of the conflict at the heart of all this between israel and hamas in gaza. raf jets rafjets took off from the british base in cyprus bought the long flights to hit houthi targets in yemen. other west
you get across will: just some dude engineering talk this morning. just guys being guys. pete: there s somebody sitting in that booth on that bridge right there, hopefully watching fox & friends [laughter] ready to lift it when a boat needs to go by. will: 8:00 hour we re going to talk about dump trucks. [laughter] pete: absolutely. people doing things. we see you. glad you re here for the 7 a.m. eastern time hour of fox & friends weekend on this sun. will cain, carley shimkus in for rachel will: glad to have you. carley: thank you. giving rachel a much-needed week off. pete: she deserves it. carley: enough bridge talk. we have some more news starting with this, house committee chair james comer says we will hear new details on hunter biden this week that could that he warns could be disturbing. will: comer also says he will continue to press the treasure i department for treasury department for records that could lead to more corruption. reporter: you never k
carley: that was the 7:00 hour. it s still looking good. do we have the lift bridge? probably not. carley: i don t see any bridges there. looks too wide for a bridge. they don t know how to build them in canada. i could think of heavy machinery we could roll north and start calling it new canada. carley: are you declaring war on canada? that s what it sounds like. liberation. carley: a softer word. i could be in for that. carley: i think a lot of the truckers would too. we joke. our friends in canada, beautiful scenery. welcome to the fourth and final hour of fox & friends. carley: we re going to stick with the theme. president biden is set to kick off a five day trip an hour from now. he ll start in the u.k. for a meeting with king charles before heading to the nato summit in lithuania. i wonder if hunter s coming and how many deals he ll make on the side. alexandria, what do you have from washington for us. reporter: president biden will meet with king c