forced to spew her hateful anti semitic rhetoric someplace else. we have full details coming up straight ahead. but first, we have more big news from zero experience. hunter biden, after years of having his precious good nameno we have some news ofgood nameno and reputation sullied by his father s political enemies for absolutelyr , positively no reason at all whatsoever. hunter is now fighting around hr back with a team around him, or at ls how the mediaound him, or mob is trying to spin it. it looks like it might be true.i and letters popping up here and there and everywhere to the doj, the irs anyway,g it hunters laj, the irs anyway,g it hunters ma disinformation of material on hunter by his laptop from .h this is where it gets interesting at the veryg to same time, hunter s camp is actively refusing to admitctl that the information on the laptop actually belongs to huntebelongr, even though onf the lawyers, well, seemed to clearly indicate that it wasd his laptop and that
and i am here to cheer on the kansas city chiefs! we got a great coach, great team, one dream, super bowl, yeah, number one, baby, baby. we going all the way! i love y all, baby! love you, fox & friends ! rachel: good morning, everybody. it s the 7:00 a.m. here in new york city ask just outside in fox square that was the brooklyn united drum line are. they re performing for us and for all of you here on super bowl sunday, and they re going to be here all morning long. they re amazing, just lighting up the square for us. will, brian, good morning. brian: good morning to you, again, rachel and will. important to point out, we re now talking hours until super bowl lvii, the first super bowl which is really 100% back. you know, two years ago there was about 2,500 media members, last year about 5,000. this year over 6,000 because everything s back to normal. it s the fourth super bowl for arizona. coming up a little bit later, a feature with gronk , a little bi
nomination more crowded by the day, a tech entrepreneur is the third candidate to toss his hat into the ring. as the gop field grows larger, no one in the democratic party has announced candidacy, including president biden, currently staring down multiple crisis here at home and abroad. gillian: could the president face a challenge in his own party if he continues to wait to make his announcement? karl rove and marc thiessen will break down the implications of the long wait coming up. russia and chinese relations are developing as we planned. previous years, everything has been going forward, developing and we are reaching new frontiers. the current international situation is indeed serious and complex, but the reallies are tested by ups and downs in the past, never targets third parties and is not interfered with or provoked by any third party. cooperation in the international arena between the peoples republic of china and the russian federation as we have repeatedl
rules. they call massive government overreach. front and center the strict new auto emissions rule introduced last week aiming to get rid of gas-powered vehicles by mandating electric vehicles account for 2/3 of all new sales in 2032. senate democrat joe manchin is joining the republicans on stopping the epa on this. he said the, perks a is lying to americans with false claims and how their manipulation of the market will help american energy security. in reality, this is a trojan horse that will only result in a more energy secure and powerful china. another topic that could be on today s committee agenda, the administration s campaign against how we cook. gas stoves. you know it faced fierce backlash when it first popped a few months ago. republican congresswoman claudia tenney. our energy policy is going to be a disaster. there is nothing wrong with fossil fuels. in fact, they can be lifesavers. we depend on them to produce the food we need to have still fuel driven cars
retains or reclaims the majority in the house and the senate. now, polls just closed moments ago in new york, which is one of three states holding the final primaries of this month. frankly, all eyes are on the race that has pit two of the most powerful democrats in this country against one another. now, how powerful? well, one does chair the house judiciary committee, and the other, the house oversight committee. both have been in congress for three decades, and tonight one of them, or maybe even possibly both of them, could actually lose their seat. so why are they even against each other for the very first time? i ll tell you one word redistricting. but it s not just the map they re up against, and into this mix you can add the long-shot lawyer, seraj patel. politics, especially in washington, d.c. and beyond, has a funny way of turning friends and colleagues into rivals, and that is what s happening here. maloney has allegedly been saying to people privately that nadler