will: the air:00 hour of fox and friends weekend on february 3rd. the us launches retaliatory airstrike coming syria and iraq. president biden says this is just the beginning. rachel: alvan bragg has a message for new yorkers concerned about migrants free without bail. our obligation is to make sure we have the right people charged with the right crimes. we don t want to charge the wrong person. prison pete: president biden going to east palestine, ohio after the train derailment. we are going off-the-wall to show how he initially responded and what has been done since. the third hour of fox and friends weekend starts right now. will: the us carrying out retaliatory strikes at dozens of targets across the middle east. officials claim 30 people were killed. rachel: the strikes coming just after the remains of three us soldiers killed in jordan return to us soil. pete: trey yingst is live in tel aviv with the latest. reporter: the united states struck 85 targets in ir
to the constitution, but i kept my oath and i always will. one of the many times former vice president mike pence talked about keeping his oath. something that three former republican governors say donald trump failed to do on january 6th. rendering him ineligible to run again. one of those governors joins me tonight. also tonight, lacking the slightest evidence of a crime or misdemeanor, house republicans move forward with plans to impeach homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas while simultaneously obstructing efforts to address the border issue. plus, congress woman cori bush joins me on the doj investigation of her and her reaction to the republican congressman who called her husband a thug. and said that bush is loud and needs to tone it down. but we begin tonight just one week until the supreme court hears oral arguments in the most consequential case involving donald trump. whether he can be barred from the ballot by the 14th amendment for inciting th
the president orders strikes. the united states will step up and respond when our forces are attacked. we ll take further action. and comes under fire from republicans. this doesn t have to happen. why did it take so long. plus border battle. the senate s deal is trash. the details of the immigration deal emerging and republicans are the hill are more divided than ever. you have to read the bill. don t be ignorant. read the bill. as the crisis continues, what comes next? and replacing george santos. we taraveled to new york for a look at a election with national implications. it is tough. if you voted for the former vez, why not. and santos joins us to share his thoughts on the race. inside politics, the best reporting from inside of the corridors of power starts now. good morning and welcome to inside politics sunday. i m manu raju. the u.s. pounded iran backed groups in the middle east for a third straight day today. following waves of air strikes
conference to live for any moment now as it happens. investigators say burham use of bedsheets who climbed up in the roof of the warren county jail on thursday night. he is accused of murdering his girlfriend and kidnapping an elderly couple is stealing their car back in may. he drove the couple all the way from pennsylvania down to south carolina. cb cotton standing by live in warren county with what we expect in this news conference any moment. apartheid era, that is right any minute were expecting to get the update from state police. all day we watch a search for michael burham play out from the jail the first escape from from neighborhood street spread earlier this afternoon we watch u.s. marshals survey and later enter a home on a block only about a five minute walk from the jail. some had their guns drawn others carried shields up told police received a tip there may have been movement inside a home that is supposed to be vacant. late thursday night burham wearing a jai
our top story this hour, the two major new rulings by the u.s. supreme court and what they mean for the nation. our justice correspondent jessica snider, she s here with mere in the situation room. jessica, walk us through these very, very significant decisions. yeah, two major decisions on the last day of the court s term, wolf, from what has become a very divided supreme court. so the conservative majority striking down the president s student loan debt forgiveness program while also issuing a ruling in favor of a website designer that leaves the door open for businesses across the country to discriminate. the supreme court ending the term with a dramatic finish and showing just how ideologically divided the justices are. first, all six conservative justices ruling in favor of a christian web designer from colorado who refused to create wedding websites from same-sex couples citing religious grounds. she objected to a colorado law that prohibits discrimination saying it v