jury acquitting pro-life activist mark houck. he throws all sorts of insults and vulgarity of me and my son really overstepped his bounds. behind the wheel of a flashy electric car reminding of tax credit. posing in a ev hummer truck which costs more than $86,000. throw my hands up playing my song butterfly got away nodding my head like yeah moving my hips like yeah hands up playing my song. ainsley: good morning, washington, d.c. dark out there, still. brian: in the morning before the sun comes up. steve: sing it miley in the u.s.a. ainsley: how are you feeling? your team won. steve: i m feeling great. i said this in a text message string we had yesterday. i just hope that the super bowl is as thrilling as that game was on sunday night. it was fantastic. ainsley: it was. steve: kansas city came out on top. ainsley: did you watch until the end 20-20 you had to watch. steve: drove me crazy and i took the next day off. slept it off. then
the data would be two shooters. the defense job is to pass reasonable doubt. it takes one juror. pro-life activist found not guilty for pushing a volunteer. billy overstepped his browns. 15% of the time, i would ride with the engineers. he repeats the story for the eighth time. i m the only guy that had a key. steve: look for the dance floor in the parking lot. or in the stairwell. good morning. ainsley: migrants kissing in the hotel and brian on the dance floor. steve: that is not going to happen. 50 in fatah, they are going for day-time high of 65. ainsley: 65 and almost february. steve: janice showed us that crazy storm going through. steve: all, all sorts of stuff. welcome to hour through of fox and friends live from our living room. ainsley: the border crisis is infiltrating new york city. dozens of migrants refuse to relocate from a high-end manhattan hotel. steve: migrants are camping on the city streets of new york instead of goin
two shooters? jury acquitting pro-life activist mark houck facing 11 years in prison abortion colinnening. throws all sorts of insults, vulgarity. overstepped his bounds. distorted. surgeon general out with a warning about the parents about the dangers of social media saying 13-year-olds are just too young to be on the platform. the more time kids spend looking at screens the worst their social performance is. will. all right. you are looking at fairfax virginia live. we have asked all the people to get off the road for this shot. just a few more seconds. if you listen closely put your head near the tv you can see and actually hear the mayes scholarships being suppressed. ainsley: exactly. brian: that s the problem. this is the reason to move to fairfax, virginia. no traffic. ainsley: they might have woke schools but they have a pretty town. brian: right they do have a pretty town. steve: that picture is very deceptive. fairfax, virginia has some o
the legal limit, but the tragedy comes the political divisiveness in our country is high. some say president biden s anti-maga platform is making matters worse. 75 million people and that is who the mega people were, what do you do with them? what is the logical consequence and you have to do somebody who lives in the shadows and don t leave in the constitution, so you bring out all these nuts and they do something. carley: let s bring in nicole bell with this tragic story, i need. good morning carley and todd. it is a war story a north dakota man walking free after admitting he ran down a teacher because of the teens republican politics and now he s complaining about his own job and his own life being in jeopardy. 41-year-old shannon grant released from jail after $50,000 bond and spent days behind bars after he mowed down 18-year-old kayla with his car killing him and he is charged with vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a fatal crash. that did not stop him f
Slowly moved its way up north. But that is the problem for a lot of people. We are hitting the top of the hour. I should mention that the power outage in New York City has now reached well past three hours. Here at msnbc along with morgan radford, weve been watching a number of different Breaking News situations right now. The big news that were getting here as we talk to you here at 10 00 p. M. We are now told at least 90,000 customers have been affected by this massive blackout here in New York City. When we first came on air several hours ago and they said that it was only about 20,000 customers, i knew that number was wrong, just based on the sheer topography. You have more than two square miles in New York City where people are in the dark. Now were being told by con edison officials that 90,000 customers which could mean hundreds of thousands of people
are in the dark right now at 10 00 at night. Just to do a quick reset for anyone who is joining us now. What we are facing out is