forget that. cher, thank you for joining us. thank you for having me and happy new year. rachel: happy love life for you. bye. third hour of fox and friends starts right now. wake me up before you go-go don t leave me hanging on a line like a yo-yo. joey: welcome to the first hour of first fox and friends of the year. it is january 1, people rang in the new year about a block from my hotel. they must have kept it dissents, i didn t hear a thing. rachel: you didn t hear a thing? griff: anyone would have heard me snoring through the nine hours i got. happy new year. i ve been going to bed early up here getting to fill in with you, going to bed at 8:00 p.m. one night 7:30. rachel: you don t have a problem going to bed that early? griff: there is a secret, beer. rachel: i need to try that. joey: much more natural. i lean into the nyquil, i might being addicted. it tastes good, it is not supposed to taste good, i am tasting it often. rachel: the secre
horrified as an officer shoves the man, then uses his stun gun. that is not necessary. he s not even resisting! he s not even resisting! he s not even resisting! reporter: according to an officer s statement, the man said, go ahead, tase me and took a combative stance by clenching his fists. what we see in the video is the man approaching with his palms out. if you re having a hand out, palm out, that doesn t say aggression, that says stop. that says pause. that says wait. reporter: the metro transit police department says its opened an internal investigation into the use of force, saying, we are committed to fostering the public s trust in us. that man is not expected to be charged. and david, we re also heard from the mother of one of those juveniles. she s calling him a hero tonight, saying things likely would have been much worse had he not intervened. david? linsey, thank you. there is news tonight after that deadly skydiving plane crash in hawaii and the 11 people
been on the subway, a sinkhole of waste and fraud has to be the city of new york, you have welfare clients coming hand-in-hand, palms out, governor cuomo be caving like the abused person he is. stealing from the rest of the country. jillian: all of them want the deduction back but everybody is blaming the president for this burden they should have been working in these high tax states on how to tax less all these years, dumping it on the federal government. of new york city wants a bloated government, allows the subway system, powerful unions and want to pay for that stuff, that is fine but don t ask the rest of the country to subsidize it. most middle-class people across the country including many in new york state got tax cuts.
he killed 12 people and wounded dozens more in the 2012 aurora, colorado, attack. well, the family of a los angeles area man killed by police is now calling for a federal civil rights investigation. the request comes one day after video of the shooting was made public. here now, abc s pierre thomas. reporter: the video disturbing an unarmed man fatally shot after three police officers confronted his friends over the report of a stolen bicycle. the first time i saw the video, i cried. reporter: ricardo diaz zeferino was shot eight times after he was repeatedly told by police officers to keep his hands in the air, but he does not follow police orders at different points dropping his hands. the third time he did so taking off his cap and holding his palms out, police started firing. but no weapon was discovered and the city decided to pay $4.7 million to settle a lawsuit. the police in the city of gardena, california, fought the video s release, but it was disclosed this week afte
president returned to the country and is looking for the united states help to keep him in power, and some of this was political in nature. sure. absolutely. in fact, the u.s. government discouraged him from returning to yemen, as did the saudi government. we know that from officials in both governments. he went back anyway. he is looking for support. we don t know whether or not the united states was directly involved in the killing, the yemeni government does not have the capability without u.s. assistance to get this done. fran townsend, hope you ll still around. many more questions. live to istanbul to check in with mohammed jamjoom who has information about exactly where al awlaki was killed. good morning. reporter: good morning, christine. we re told by the yemeni embassy in washington, d.c. that the operation that killed anwar al awlaki was killed out in a province of yemen about 140 kilometers from the capital, from sanaa. interesting, because anwar alky was be