Friends weekend. Starting with this, Vice President harris hitting the Campaign Trail pushing this message. Obviously im not Joe Biden. I offer a new generation of leadership. We will chart a new way forward. Pete but after three and a half years in office, is the new way forward just more of the same . Will and i go Off The Wall to compare and contrast her policies from joes. Rachel plus, from True Blue to red. A long time California Democrat joins us and explains why shes changing parties and she now backs trump. Will splashdown official commercial Space Mission comes to an ngdz. The third hour, though, of fox Friends Weekend it starts right now. Rachel you guys are looking at a beautiful shot of wisconsin. On a gorgeous fall morning. Were so happy youre here with us it is 8 00 a. M. Here in new York City and im joined by will and pete the band is back together. Will for now just ranked us on Pop Culture Roundup and yints i didnt win. Rachel now no breakfast because he sent it to the
Now. Thank you for joining us. Im ana cabrera in for chris jansing. Disciplined but not disqualified. A Judge Issuing A highly anticipated decision over Misconduct Allegations against fani willis. She can remain on the Election Interference case against former President Trump, but under one major condition. Well break it all down. Plus donald trump is on the offensive. His legal team vowing to fight to end the georgia case, how his Campaign Plans to use his court dates for political gain. And the big question hanging over it all is when will the trials actually take place. The one we thought was set to begin here in manhattan could now be delayed. And this as special counsel jack smith battles to keep his two federal cases on track. This hour we have a team of corespondents and legal experts set to explain where the Time Line Stands for each of these trials. But lets begin with the breaking news out of georgia, judge scott mcafee ruling that fani willis should not be disqualified from
what nolan else is talking about, and what everyone should be. tonight on laura coates live nikki haley sitting down with at the breakfast club and taking her sharpest shots yet at one donald trump, calling him toxic, saying he lacks moral clarity. you may have heard about that, right? did you hear about what she said the topic turned to races in america again? well, here it for yourself. can you estimate that america is systemically and structurally racist country? culture has a lot to do with it, right? it s more of, if you look at that, how do you fix it, right all men are created equal, no, they weren t, because we relate with three fifths of a human, black people were. we made that wrong right, and we have more rights we have to do systemically and structurally, you think america is racist? not the people, not everybody in america i don t think america is racist. we have racism in america, and i think we have cultural issues. is that a tri
the bbc football commentator john motson, who has died at the age of 77. also coming up in the programme. australia hold their nerve to reach their seventh consecutive women s t20 world cup final with a tense five run win over india. hello and welcome to sportsday. we start today s programme with news that a new independent regulator of men s football in england is to be established for the first time. the announcement follows a recommendation by a fan led review last year. the main purposes of the proposed new regulator will be stopping english clubs from joining european breakaway leagues, preventing financial failings at clubs, introducing more stringent owners and directors tests, giving fans more power and ensuring a fairer distribution of money down the english football pyramid. the significant move aims to protect english football s cultural heritage. here s just some of the reaction to the proposals starting with the premier league chief executive richard masters. w
good morning. it is a fairly cloudy start for money. some drizzle in the west, some heavier rain in scotland. that will push north eastwards through the day, with brighter skies in central and eastern areas. details later in the programme. good morning. it s thursday, 2nd february. british gas is facing an investigation after using debt collectors to break into the homes of vulnerable people and forcibly fit pre payment energy meters. the tactic which results in someone s heating being cut off if they don t have the cash to top up their meter is only supposed to be used in homes where there are no young children, pensioners or other vulnerable people. but an undercover reporter from the times newspaper found the meters were being fitted in homes which should be protected. aru na iyengar reports. hello? british gas, your gas supplier. we re here with a court warrant. can you please open the door? otherwise we will have to open it for you. this is the exciting bit. i love t