[the starspangled banner] [the starspangled banner] [the starspangled banner] [the starspangled banner] [applause] will good morning and welcome to Fox And Friends weekend. On this saturday morning, march 2nd. Rachel we are already in march. Pete what feeling does marge bring about . Rachel in wisconsin spring is may. Will march is a great month. I was born in march. We will figure that out before the end of the show. It is theres a lot of march madness, the yards of march whatever that means but here is the thing, to her point about living in new jersey, march is an incredibly sad month in the north because you think winter should be over but it is not, in texas its a great month. We are on the way, its nice, its warm but up here it is a big tease month. Pete its just a continuation. A lot of teasers, didnt have to take it that way. Pete only two ways to take it. Television to uses. Sorry about that. Rachel we wont tease you anymore. House republicans are now revealing the transcript
two trains crashing into one another, killing 36 people. we have the latest developments. for the first time in more than 30 years, chicago sitting mayor has lost re-election in a race that was dominate bid rising crime. is it a warning sign for other big city democrats? you re talking about a potential leak. the fbi providing his first public confirmation on their assessment about covid originally leaking from a chinese lab. we ll have more on the comments ahead. all that ahead, first, to our breaking news. a devastating train crash in greece killed more than 36 people. dozens are injured. a passenger train carrying hundreds of people collided head on with a freight train. multiple cars derailed. several catching fire. this happened north of athens. state broadcasters reporting that both trains were traveling on the same track for several miles before this collision. first responders still working, trying to find survivors in the twisted melted wreckage. hospital offic
two. i m john roberts in washington as we sit and watch and wait. sandra: every day is a new day. i m sandra smith, and this is america reports. the judge told the jurors they must be unanimous to find the former president guilty on any of the 34 counts that he currently faces. they also cannot hold trump s decision not to testify in this case against him. and when it comes to the prosecution s star witness, michael cohen, the judge told the jury that they cannot convict solely on his testimony. john: let s bring in our panel, trey gowdy, host andy gaudi, and lydia hu, correspondent for fox business. so andy, let s start with you. the jury has to unanimously believe that donald trump committed a crime in order to convict him. but they do not need to unanimously agree on what that crime was. and in what world does that work? andy: not in any world i have ever been in, john. you look at what makes it a criminal prosecution appropriate in the sense of taking somebody s
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