mom ana walshe claiming police found a habitation saw, torn up cloth and bloodstain has. husband brian has been arrested. it articles of impeachment have been filed against secretary mayorkas. border is a catastrophe. we have to react. would you like a cocktail before we begin. [laughter] yes, please. i hear you like tequila. listen to the music. ainsley: good morning to you, you can listen to the music while we tell you the news. we will keep you up to date this morning and tell you what the headlines are so you will be prepared when you go to work today. brian: one of these bands start up almond brothers, doobie brothers 2020 no more brothers yet sing the same music. ainsley: still alive just don t sting together anymore. brian: in some c cases. tubi brothers. it. steve: they were there last night. ainsley: what is watt name? steve: bunch of different guys. brian: foreigner here only one guy left. if you know the music can you keep it going. ai
an nhs health check at the age of 45 so they can discuss the menopause with their doctor. heartbreakfor the home nations as both scotland and wales fail to qualify for the women s world cup. a cold start the day in the southeast with patchy thrust, the rest of us do not have a skull to start as yesterday. with apache frost, the rest of us do not have as cold start as yesterday. it s wednesday 12th october. our main story. the value of the pound has fallen sharply after the bank of england confirmed it won t extend an emergency financial support package beyond this friday. the measures were launched nearly two weeks ago because of the turmoil prompted by the chancellor s mini budget. our economics editor, faisal islam reports. the problems in uk financial markets are not solved. the bank of england has repeatedly stepped in to help the pensions industry since chancellor kwasi kwarteng s controversial mini budget. but the message from governor andrew bailey to the bbc is tha
week. yeah, she was in england. today is the first friday of fall. welcome to the september 23rd, 2022 episode of fox & friends live from the curvey couch. welcome aboard. ainsley: happy friday to everyone. you made it through the workweek. steve: it s been a busy week. ainsley: it has been a busy week. brian: we assume they made it through the workweek. ainsley: if he they re watching. brian: surviving. ainsley: one more day at work. brian: and then it s party time. ainsley: let s talk about in the last week new york has seen 2,000 asylum seekers but 14,000 so far. they are in shelters here in new york city. right now the city is renting space at 38 different hotels. you know what? that s cost ago fortune. they figure let s just make it great big and have great big tents out in a parking lot. the facility will be five large tents and we will house adults up to four days. the mayor was cryptic about what they are going to do with families because they cann
hypocrisy after migrants relocated without a heads up. we invite people to come and just willy-nilly put them in the suburb. metlife stadium with a national anthem led by nypd officer marking 21 years since 9/11 terrorist attack and made the moment. ainsley: you are looking live at edinburgh, scotland, where king charles iii is on his way to the palace of holyrood house to lead a procession for queen elizabeth ii. brian: comes hours after charles first address to parliament as a sovereign, as a king. steve: that is in london. now, he has back in scotland. back in london greg palkot. greg. hi, folks yes, we are at buckingham palace to begin this very long week of memories of the late queen elizabeth ii. but for a moment at least the focus status shifting north where we are right now. just like in scotland king charles iii and queen consort camilla will be joining other family members and walking with the queen s casket to the main cathedral there appear the f
of cloud and probably more cloud across scotland and northern ireland compared to the weekend, particularly for these eastern coasts where we could still pick up if you showers. a few showers may be pushing into northern ireland through the afternoon, and we are expecting some showers to develop across the far south west of england. but for many, it is mainly dry. we could just get a scattering of showers across england and wales, but in the sunshine certainly feeling warmer than it has done. temperatures up to around 21 or 22 celsius. most of us will see some showers or longer spells of rain midweek as a system works its way from west to east, then we are keeping an eye on this deeper area of low pressure developing through thursday and friday. that could well bring some stronger winds into scotland and northern ireland as well as some heavy rain. so it drier start for many through monday and tuesday, some heavy showers, longer spells of rain on wednesday. further showers to