carley and also, todd. great to be with you. [cheers] steve: we will be here all week. it s 6:00 a.m. live from new hampshire where currently 28 degrees and it is finally here. it s finally primary day tuesday, january 23rd, 2024. the polls open 25 seconds ago in parts of the states as former president donald trump hits the trail. you want to make america great again vote trump. [chanting trump] you go into d.c. with a mandate. a mandate for a strong america that we can all be proud of. don t you want that? [cheers] brian: plus, i get an exclusive look at the former president s campaign including a tour of trump force 1. more or less the living room. and if you want, i will take you really quick because i have to make a speech a lot of people are waiting. this is the lounge to get away. this is a nice area that i put you in if you want solitude, which you never want. brian: right. ainsley: new hampshire is the live free or die state. sorry about that. live f
a.m. on the east coast. thursday, january 25th. welcome to fox & friends. well, it s a texas-sized showdown with the white house and governor greg abbott invoking the founding fathers insisting on defending the texas, mexico border his way. carley: and new revelations in the mysterious death of those three chiefs friends as a fifth man at the party claims he wasn t the last person to see them alive. we re going to talk to one of the victims brothers about the developments. brian: froze to death. 30 years later hillary clinton still hasn t mastered the macarena. hey m macarena. i thought that was american version of a spanish dance. steve: macarena guy right there. brian: fox & friends starts right there. remember, mornings are better with friends. get dressed. barnes. lawrence: the border battle down in texas intensifies with democrats now calling on the president, joe biden to federalize the state national guard. ainsley: but, governor greg abbott
you re watching cnn newsroom and i m rosemary church. ahead. the blood of black america is on your hands, stand up and do something. demand for employees reform in the u.s. following outrage over the harrowing video we saw of police beating tyre nichols to death. why many say change begins in washington. we ll bring you the latest s the debate over the u.s. debt ceiling and how the outcome will be felt well beyond the united states and the u.s. secretary of state arrives in the middle east amid rising tensions between israelis and palestinians. . . . live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with rosemary church. and we begin this hour with the beating death of tyre nichols and efforts to prevent police brutality in the future. on sunday, the nichols family attorney told cnn he hopes this will become a water shed moment in the push for criminal justice reforms. hours after video was made public showing nichols ruthless beating at the hands of memphis police, of
cnn suggests otherwise. cnn s sam kiley joins us from zaporizhzhya, ukraine. sam, both sides waging a war of words over this, accusing the other of launching a false flag. what do the satellite photos tell us? reporter: they show us that since the last set of images on july 1th were taken, there s been no significant strikes, evidence of strikes. that is, sort of the mark of an explosive impact on the ground. indeed, they show very little activity in terms of damage done to the area around the nuclear power station. so that kind of undermines the russian claim there has been these counterattacks coming from the ukrainians. at the same time recently, in fact today, i ve spoken to a number of people who ses skaepd to the town next to the nuclear power system. they say whilst they re aware of russian missile systems being fired close to to the location, they say the internet is shut down, mobil phones shut down. about half an hour later there s incoming small mortars, other we
but there is more good news on gas prices. we begin with a court showdown over whether we should get to see over how the fbi secured its search warrant for mar-a-lago. next hour, lawyers for the justice department and several media organizations will argue inside a federal courtroom in florida. at issue, whether the affidavit, the doj filed to support the application for that unprecedented warrant should be made public or whether it should stay secret. the document contains sensitive details known only to the government, including the identity of witnesses who cooperated with federal investigators. the justice department argues making those details public would hand deliver its investigative road map to team trump, and perhaps threaten the safety of those witnesses. let s begin with jessica. the justice department says keep it public. we ll see if the judge agrees. keep it private, excuse me. reporter: that s right. we ll see how the judge sides with this when the hearing s