that video. the fallout from police departments across the country. in the middle east, bloodshed. a 13-year-old palestinian gunman opens fire in jerusalem. one day after a deadly synagogue shooting. plus, former president trump hits the trail looking ahead to 2024. while embattled congressman george santos dives into work, putting off questions about his past. and later, a new find from ancient times. how a mummy unearthed in egypt may be the oldest ever discovered. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. good evening. there is breaking news from memphis. today the city s police department said it would shut down the crime fighting unit that included officers charged in the death of tyre nichols. the so-called s.c.o.r.p.i.a.n. unit had a reputation for using aggressive tactics. those officers now fired, face second-degree murder and other charges in the death of the 29-year-old following his violent arrest earlier this month. today
in an exclusive interview, we speak to a captured fighter from a notorious mercenary group. it s like a meat grinder, they don t care if you return home. why this man s punishment could be a first in new york in 60 years. at the super bowl, how fans put aside their differences for the gift of life. does anybody have a kidney i could get? he came through. later we re on the front lines of what some are calling education reform in florida. why books are being pulled from school libraries. teachers have been called groomers. this is the cbs weekend news. good evening and thank you for joining us. it has happened again. today another aerial object shot down by warplanes. the latest shootdown happened over lake huron following it over yukon s territory. we are started this was on both sides, and they are demanding more details as other officials say the objects were smaller and did not closely resemble the chinese spy balloon shot down earlier this month. canad
fight. o er the ramparts we watched were so is gallantly streaming. and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: you continue to outdo do yourself. good morning and welcome to the fox & friends on this super bowl sunday. your pictures there along with your american national anthem. continue sending in your photo thes at friends@fox news come. will cain, rachel campos duffy and brian kilmeade with you, and i don t know if you ve noticed in your national anthem, but there was extra credit because our buddy, pete hegseth, always requests a photo of fox & friends in the background, and there was a photo of that dog, so an extra special edition of the national anthem. brian s in arizona, i m in dallas the, and rachel s holdingsing holding it down back in new york. good morning. rachel:
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
let s go. let s go. i am l am here to cheer one kansas city chiefs. we ve got a great coach, great fans, one dream, super bowl, baby, baby, going all the way. fox & friends, i love you all, baby. truly love you, fox & friends. > let s go, guys, this is the philadelphia eagles drum line in case you haven t figured it out. they ve been out here all morning long. they are pumped up, they are ready for the desert, dressed for the desert, but it s 30 degrees right now. we are an equal opportunity show. we had the chiefs cheer chiefs cheerleaders onearlier i. where s andy. thank you for joining us. all you guys being down here, we appreciate it. what got you into this. i m from a family of musicians and drumers. this is 13 years. 13 years of the drum line. you were here before the super bowl. i was here. what s it like to be back? it s incredible. soon as you get into the energy, the vibe, the energy is compared to the first time. it s not as cold as