time. the windchills coming 20 to 65 degrees below zero. alex perez live in chicago. rob marciano timing this out tonight and tomorrow. also tonight, the new video just in. the u.s.-led air strikes against iranian-backed militants. the houthi rebels in yemen. the u.s. now firing more than 80 tomahawk cruise missiles, dozens of targets hit. and what the white house is saying tonight about concerns over a wider war. mary bruce with late reporting. new images not seen before from inside the cabin of that alaska airlines flight just moments after the door plug tore off at 16,000 feet, leaving that huge hole in the cabin. the haunting images of what it was like in the rows near that hole in the plane. just three days to go until the iowa caucuses, and this is what they re dealing with. tonight, ron desantis still campaigning. nikki haley had to call off in-person events. donald trump isn t there, but trump does lead in the polls by 30 points there. a win by that margin would
i will never be young again or any younger than i am today. i will never be faster or more flexible. i will never win competitions against 22-year-old wrestlers in my weight class. i will never be a black belt. none of those things will happen, but none of that matters anymore. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder san francisco is changing. we all know it. you can t stop it. were you born here? yeah, both generations of my grandparents are from san francisco. my dad s side came out after the gold rush, so came here in the 1850s. author john birdsall grew up in this town, and he s a close observer of the changes happening here. you know, when i first came out to san francisco, i was making all the same sort of tired jokes that everybody from new york that comes out to san francisco the first time makes. you know, i thought it was all
About a Serious Health issue here that almost ended his career. Plus the Big New Project he has out now leading this, our Breaking News moments ago, the Arizona State senate voted to repeal that states civil war era abortion ban, a law that was first introduced in 18 64 before women had the right to vote. And when the age of consent in arizona, according to some historians, was ten, the law bans abortion at all stages of pregnancy except to save the life of the mother. Lets get straight to cnns natasha. Natasha, What Happens Next . And what does this mean for the ability to get an abortion . In arizona jake, theres a lot of whiplash for arizonans. What were expecting now is for the house to receive what the senate just repealed and send it onto the governors desk where she is expected to sign it, but the repeal wouldnt take effect until 90 days after the legislative session ends. So right now, the earliest this could go into effect is june 20 the Attorney General of arizona has, howeve
good afternoon. the prime minister has been defending his plans to stop illegal immigration after the dramatic resignation last night of home office minister robertjenrick who claimed the proposals don t go far enough. this morning, rishi sunak called reporters to downing street and insisted his draft immigration law will prevent every legal challenge that has ever been used to stop asylum seekers being put on flights to rwanda. let s go live now to our political correspondent alex forsyth who s in the houses of parliament. this has been a turbulent time for rishi sunak and that is before one plane carrying asylum seekers to rwanda has got off the ground. after the resignation of his immigration minister robertjenrick, the divisions within the party over the government s approach on this policy have been laid bare. rishi sunak called a press conference trying to persuade people his approach was the right one, the question is when it silence his critics? a prime minister und
jimmy, thank you very much. hour two of fox & friends started seven seconds ago. [laughter] lawrence: we begin this hour with a fox news alert. at least 10 more hostages are expected to be released today as the cease-fire between israel and hamas is extended until wednesday. ainsley: for the last two hours smoke clouds have been filling the gaza skyline. this comes as we receive new images reunited with their family. brian: nine children released bringing the total to 51 over the last four days. steve: trey yingst is live in tel aviv where it is 2:00 in the afternoon. trey? yeah, hey, guys. good morning. it is day five of the cease-fire between israel and hamas. it is expected to be extended for at least another day. and just last night 11 more israelis were released. they were flown here to the hospital in tel aviv. nine of them are children. all of them still have fathers being being held inside gaza. the israelis were taken hostage from a small community that s