with leaders. so is there finally an end in sight? there is still a lot of work to be done, but we continue to believe that an agreement is possible. brian: plus, round two second impeachment vote on the table secretary mayorkas after last minute vote switch yesterday. lawrence: illegal strip clubs and terrorized neighbors. squatters are taking over more than a 1,000 homes in atlanta. ainsley: fox & friends starts right now and remember, everyone, mornings are better with friends. why don t you participate? brian: i m not sure. steve: and mornings are better with news. so let s turn to the race for the white house. nikki haley waking up this morning to a loss in nevada as nearly 63% of republican primary vote goes to none of these candidates instead of her. she was still declared victor, however. ainsley: none of these candidates. you can check that box? brian: former president was not on the ballot. he opted out and will instead take part in the caucuse
vermont, one day after catastrophic flooding across the state. ai is a fancy thing, two letters, artificial intelligence. vice president kamala harris raising eye brows after attempting to teach ai. what information is going into please rise and join me in a salute to the colors. welcome to the fdny color guards. present colors. o say can you see by the dawn s early light. what so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming. who s broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous please retire colors. carley: that was national bombshells performing the national anthem. we will go outside shortly. steve: we will. if you were planning to drive in the next hour through manhattan, you cannot go through sixth and seventh. it is closed. veterans are on bikes. today they will leave the square here in about 45 minutes and go 19 miles to coney island. brian: the general that runs the wounded warrior project is here. ainsley: look at that flag he
four presidential contest is careened to be a testosterone primary, summerside quest, data dates with fewer contrasts on policy and proving more keen on comparing feats of strength. miami mayor francis suarez is bragging about placing sixth in a 5k run in cedar rapids, iowa. sender tim scott tossing around the pigskin with his campaign manager. ron desantis baseball cards are getting passed around, highlighting his stint in the little league world series. and who can forget the shirtless rfk jr. workouts. the beefy democrat reviewing his secret to getting buff. i am on antiaging protocol from my doctor. that includes testosterone replacement. but i don t take any steroids. i don t take any anabolic steroids or anything like that. jesse: greg, you were right when you said he was on something. greg: it s obvious. you cannot be that caught at 70:00 p.m. i mean, look at harold. [laughter] bought a low bar, right? you know why, dana, because people in d.c. just aren t in goo
say. when people have power and money, you get afraid. startling developments and a headline making mystery. you see the blood spatter, very compelling. the disappearance of jennifer dulos. what do you think happened in that garage? a serious, violent assault occurred my garage. finger-pointing started immediately. is your husband involved? i have not been there. have you had anything to do with jennifer s disappearance? i have. not investigators speak out. this is a new element. our theories are the zip ties were used to incapacitate jennifer. this is an effort to leave no stone unturned. someone has information, someone knows something. we are going to find her. hello, and welcome to dateline. jennifer dulos and her husband made things. fotis disk constructed mentions, jennifer constructed plays and novels. together, they built an active life for their five children. but it all came crashing down when jennifer suddenly vanished, leaving a m
don t even think i could. it s shock, complete shock. [sirens] i need medical unit. the longer time goes on without him, it s really hard. that s how it ended. this is how it started. he took a gun and took it to my head. it wasn t until i heard the click that i realized it wasn t loaded. i let him take martial. he had the boys running drills and shoot live ammunition over their heads. what were they turning into, living with him? monsters. he was talking about police officers, if any cop got on my face, i had killam. let s call it what it was, an execution. i think is one of the most dangerous people we ve ever dealt with. the threat of death was very real from him. what i end up leaving, i would ve been in a bag in the ocean. it was deep country, dark, just after two a.m.. as the small town montana deputy cruised home. and of a quiet shift. it was may 2017, outside his car, the air was fresh with a smell of new planting. he was happy,