media turning on itself and going after the new york times for highlighting president biden s public image crisis. surrounding his seventh grandchild. seven. don t care how he s counting these days. our commander in chief is being accused of shunning hunter biden s 4-year-old grandd granddaughter 4-year-old daughter navy from the presidential family. he is reportedly instructed staffers to repeat his lies about only having six grandchildren. the liberal media has long ignored this bad look for president biden. the topic went viral after the scathing new york times op-ed. it led with the headline it s seven grand kids, mr. president. the piece didn t sit well with the cohosts of the view. find something else to write about. speak and write about something else. when you start talking about people s families and they are doing, i find it unnecessary. this is not anybody s business. nobody needed to know about this. this is private. he would talk about it if tr
steve: where has the time gone. it is 8:00 on the east coast, live from new york, this is thursday, february 1. welcome back to hour three of fox and friends. new video shows suspected illegal migrants landing a boat in san diego and then they scatter. where they go, nobody knows. south carolina governor kristi noem will join us on the border crisis in 10 minutes. ainsley: parents urging lawmakers to reign in big tech after mark zuckerberg s stunning apology. would you like to apologize for what you have done to these good people? [applause] brian: he didn t take responsibility. meet four farmers who want wives being looing for love on hit fox reality show. final hour of fox and friends starts right now and quick reminder your mornings are better because you chose to be with? ainsley: friends. steve: that s it. ainsley: brian says get dressed. brian: yes. ainsley: the song says let your hair down. brian: you could do both. ainsley: put your clo
flyers on edge. the nation s airports continue to be hit with delays an cancellations. now pete buttigieg feeling the heat with another 50,000 flights expected today. welcome, everyone. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto, this is your world. we have fox team coverage with madison all worth with how flyers are holding up and jonathan serrie in atlanta. severe storms that could have those problems piling up. madison? hey, charles. yeah, i mean here in newark, things are smoother today, which is welcome relief for newark travelers. this was an airport that was hit the worst when it came to delays and cancellations, especially if flying on united. fox has now confirmed that united is going to be pulling back some routes this summer from newark airport in part because of the meltdown last week. they were not specific about just how many routes or flights will be cut. the company also handed out 30,000 frequent flyer miles to travelers that were hit with those delays. trave
jon: donald trump drew a massive crowd in south carolina where he criticized president biden and his son hunters legal troubles his rivals trying media this weekend to react. senior correspondent steve harrigan live with details for us. steve. reporter: john pickens south carolina population just 3,000 more than 50,000 people came on saturday for independence day to hear that former president trump speak. many arrived before dawn and then midday sun and heat, they heard the former president speak for 90 minutes at times trump taking credit for recent supreme court decisions. somebody that hasn t done nearly as well who perhaps has not workeds nearly as hard will not be taking your place on a school, college or at a university they re not going to be we re going by merit back to old merit stham built our country. trump s competitors in the meantime attacking him on multiple front seat nikki haley former south carolina governor said she expected trump s high poll numbers
a good sunday evening to you. i m jim sciutto, and this is cnn s special live coverage of the extraordinary events this weekend out of russia. moscow s red square blocked off again today after the brief but stunning insurrection that s gripped the world, could perhaps weaken vladimir putin s grip on his country. we should note it s far too soon to know. so much we don t know about what led wagner mercenary group leader yevgeny prigozhin to launch a march on moscow and what convinced him to abruptly call it off. and then, it s said, go into exile. u.s. secretary of state tony blinken today called the whole series of events extraordinary, believes it indicates that cracks are emerging in putin s rule. the very latest now from cnn s sam kiley live from london. sam, we re watching russia closely, ukraine, also events in belarus. any developments to indicate to us what s actually happening right now? reporter: well, jim, i think the most stunning development so far is an absence