on this hour of ayman, how devastating aren t cool has put a michigan city on high alert. that there of dearborn is here to tell you what his city is really like and why he decided to snubbed a presidential visit. also tonight, a look at the first 100 days of speaker johnson as he now battles the senate on sending aid to israel and new reporting on the speaker s ties with a group that justifies difficult slavery. no impact the confusion of the states nominating process. i am a myth moment team, let s do it. dear born michigan s high home to the largest mcglynn population in the country. there and the subsequent by the israel-hamas war and subsequent humanitarian crisis inside gaza as many community members have family ties and personal connections to the region. but now the mayor of dearborn, abdullah have mood, is ramping up police force after a scathing wall street journal op- ed was published on friday titled, welcome to dearborn, americas jihad capital. then there
night in a stunning rebuke. it was a mess what happened here, but we re cleaning it up. the chasm between the two parties is wider than it s ever been. where does washington go now on issues millions of americans care about? plus, can donald trump be kept off the colorado s primary ballot for his role leading up to the january 6th attack on the capitol. that s the high-stakes question that will be argued before the supreme court tomorrow. what to expect in court and the critical implications for the decision. a defiant prime minister bibi netanyahu just moments ago telling the world israel will not stop until all of hamas is gone from gaza. those comments coming after a new hamas counterproposal for a cease fire and hostage deal, so what happens now? but we begin on capitol hill where chaos is winning in a battle over compromise. as soon as an hour from now, the senate will vote on whether to proceed with a $118 billion national security package including for the bo
the case that can change the course of the election. nine justices are ironing their robes, as we speak. tonight on laura coates live. and just a few short hours from now, the supreme court of the united states will hear arguments in a historic effort to ban former president trump on the ballot for his alleged role in the january six insurrection. we ll be able to listen i tomorrow morning. let me make it easy for you to follow their conversation tomorrow. you ve been hearing a lot about the 14th amendment. it s not the center of the case before the supreme court tomorrow. now, it has five sections. of the five, you may only know section one, the one about due process, attention to laws, that one. that is not what we are talking about tonight. it s the other white me, section three. that s what s so important. the so-called insurrectionists clause. at its core, it says, you can t hold office if you engaged in insurrection. if it were that easy, i would not have to explain, it
working to discredit the special counsel s claims about president biden s memory. made by that prosecutor, gratuitous, inaccurate and inappropriate. rachel: the endorsement from donald trump that could change the balance of power in the senate. pete: the secret to saving of the us economy, eating more bacon. we will explain when the third hour of fox and friends weekend starts now. joey:nothing is going to stop us. lake worth. will: when did jefferson starship become starship? rachel: sometime in the 90s. same thing. if you like the 90s, i had kennedy on my podcast and we had an all 90s extravaganza. we talked about mtv, the 90s. joey:did you talk about jingo genes? rachel: the will kane show is too highbrow to talk about is this but anyway, starship. let s begin with this. the biden administration is on the defensive dealing with the fallout from the special counsel report on the president s handling of classified documents and president biden s press conference thur
democrats controlling the senate chamber. although this hour, counteroffer for a hostage deal from the terrorist group hamas, which is calling for complete cease-fire. i m going to get the reaction from the father of nine-year- old emily hand. she spent nearly 2 months in hamas captivity. leading this hour, the major ruling earlier today for a three-judge appeals court panel agreeing that donald trump is not immune from prosecution for alleged crimes he may have committed when he was president, getting trump s team until end february 12, monday, to file emergency action with the u.s. supreme court if they want to afield. let s get straight to cnn s caitlin collins. this was more than just a denial of donald trump s legal arguments. it was the judge s unanimously rejecting and repudiating donald trump s actions around january 6. yeah, they said it could be criminal. jake, they noted all this is what laid out in the indictment from jack smith so they used the words allegation