brought by a computer repair man. the decision sparked a year s long scandal inching closer to the oval office. dana: the laptop is at the center of the federal probe. the five year investigation culminated in a plea deal for two miss demeanor but a whistleblower said the charges should have been much stronger. the evidence that we collected during it still met the elements of the criminal violations and everyone participating agreed that document went forward with everyone s concurrence. results in this deal? yeah. bill: that whistleblower reacted to evidence suggesting hunter used his dad as leverage in business negotiations saying he tried to follow the money but was repeatedly stopped dead in his tracks. so that s the crux of one of the issues here is that we weren t allowed to ask questions about dad. we weren t allowed to ask about the big guy. we went allowed to include certain names and document requests and search warrants. bill: team fox coverage today
we ll tell you what they re the best at when it comes to foreign dealings and making big million dollar deals with these companies. the shakedown that is also suggested yet another one in these new text messages basically send us money or else. that s coming. but first, daniel penny, the marine veteran facing criminal charges for the death of jordan neely on a new york subway pled not guilty moments ago at his arraignment. daniel penny killed a man. daniel penny won t be the only one on trial. bryan llenas here at the courthouse in new york city. high, bryan. hi, martha. good to see you. daniel penny is out free or bail after pleading not guilty to two charges. the second degree man slaughter charge with a maximum penalty of up to 15 years in prison and a lesser criminally negligent homicide charge. a junior will have to determine whether or not penny was aware that putting jordan neely in the choke hold could kill him. if prosecutors proven that, he could be found gu
steve: good morning, welcome to hour three of fox and friends. it s 8:00 on the east coast on wednesday, january 24th. you know what yesterday was, the new hampshire primary. donald trump won the new hampshire primary. nikki haley, 54-43, she s still going to stay in the race. this race is far from over. there are dozens of states left to go. [cheering] not to have somebody take a victory when she had a very bad night. she had a bad night. steve: new hampshire governor chris sununu, who backed nikki haley will join us and tim scott, who backed the former president, both this hour. ainsley: immigration the top issue just like in u wa. illegal immigrants coming over the border, tens of thousands, it is frustrating for myself and other small business owners and people that did take the legal pathway to get here. brian: dwayne the rock johnson opening up and talking about one dream that did not come true. it was always pro football. i thought, if i can make it t
who is serious and who is going to work. we can either go with more of the same or we can go forward. 70% of americans don t want a trump-biden rematch. look at both of those presidents put us trillions of dollars in debt. and our kids are never going to forgive them for it. we can make this right. we can do this in a way that makes you proud. and, for once, we can do this in a way that we re all in this together and change the tone in our country. i m going to do this. i m going to make you proud. let s finish steve: good luck today. all right. brian: third hour fox and friends starts now. the 8:00 a.m. hour of fox and friends live from new hampshire on tuesday, january 23rd. voting is underway, as former president trump and nikki haley work to get supporters to the polls. if you want to make america great again, vote trump. you go into d.c. with a mandate for a strong america that we can all be proud of. don t you want that? [cheering] brian: plus more of my e
getting started. dana: let s get to alexis mcadams live at newark airport in new jersey. how is it going? not so bad right now. a lot better than it has been since saturday and sunday where some of the people i ve been talking to have been sleeping at the floor at airports across the east coast trying to get home. we checked with airlines to see how they are doing. things aren t back to 100% and entering the busy time for the july 4th holiday weekend. as we mentioned people have not had anywhere to go except sleep on the floor. six hours, not even a bottle of water. frustrating. the line doesn t move. i know they don t have nothing to offer for us. that s kind of pretty hopeless. this is the scene at airports across the country as more than 28,000 flights and counting have been delayed and 7200 canceled since sunday. not a lot of good news. to say people are fed up is an understatement. hundreds of passengers left waiting on the tarmac for hours thinking they will l