at least seven people are dead in texas and another dozen in arkansas as a powerful storm cripples the south. residents are still without power. speak of voters say the country is more divided than ever. dysfunctional families were 80% say describing america today. when it comes to the economy, 66% disapprove about how president biden has been handling the crisis. it is groundhog day. a shadow on my stage, no matter how you measure! six more weeks of winter weather! steve: well, i don t know about a long, long time, but six more weeks of winter, according to phil of punxsutawney. he saw his shadow. six more weeks of winter, as the lore goes. it was broadcast live around the world. he could have seen the shadows because of the tv lights, just saying. it was 15 degrees there. it s going to be chilly all day long so it feels like a cold cold hard in the deep of winter. ainsley: it looked like a fun place to be. if you have an opportunity to go, you should g
josé diaz-balart. right now hundreds of thousands across the american south are waking up to no power after a deadly ice storm pummelled the region. we ll take you live to arkansas. in memphis, police are facing new questions on the discrepancies in an initial police report compared to the video detailing the deadly beating of tyre nichols. on capitol hill, in just a couple of hours, the house will vote on whether to remove congresswoman ilhan omar from the house foreign affairs committee for what republicans have called anti-semitic remarks. we ll ask congresswoman pramila jayapal about that and more . a brand new congressional dads caucus has just launched and seeks to advocate for working families. it s congressman jimmy gomez who brought the idea to life will join us to discuss. and is an early spring around the corner? punxsutawney phil makes his groundhog day predictions. and we begin this hour with the extreme winter ice storm impacting the southern u.s., the
lvii. you have one of the world s best high school bands. you have the kansas city cheerleaders here. three of which were in the last super bowl. so this is their rookie year for a lot of them. and, of course, what is behind me over to my right. is it still too dark in the state farm stadium where the whole world will be watching and we have a sense the game will be sold out so good to see everybody out here. the cheerleaders having a good time and always in a good mood. why is it, steve and ainsley, that cheerleaders are always happy? steve: because they set the mood for everybody else. everybody look, it s great that we have got the kansas city cheerleaders there. they are rooting for their team so they are putting their best face forward. and now, if people are on the fence, it s like okay, the kansas city chiefs cheerleaders showed up. maybe i m going to have to pull for them on sunday. ainsley: brian, it made me laugh when i saw the super bowl roman numerals becaus
brian: i have a cohost. here you go. wow! ainsley: that is great, brian. steve: he s got the microphone, why isn t he talking? brian: steve, we will do this a long time ago. we keep forgetting to talk but we know what they would like to say. they hope the chiefs win and i can t wait for the family to arrive here in a matter of moments. ainsley: it s all in the eyes, brian. brian: it s all in the eyes. steve: you know, brian, first of all, you should have talked to janice dean before you went and she would have told you you need winter clothes because it is actually warmer in new york than it is in minnesota. here is the thing about the mascot right there, that pastor is in a big, warm zoo and he feels better than you do. brian: absolutely. steve, look behind me, the cheerleaders dancing, they don t complain. but like me they are wearing it really works to keep that grip around your thighs that we all see. steve: i have no idea what is talking about. ains
the data would be two shooters. the defense job is to pass reasonable doubt. it takes one juror. pro-life activist found not guilty for pushing a volunteer. billy overstepped his browns. 15% of the time, i would ride with the engineers. he repeats the story for the eighth time. i m the only guy that had a key. steve: look for the dance floor in the parking lot. or in the stairwell. good morning. ainsley: migrants kissing in the hotel and brian on the dance floor. steve: that is not going to happen. 50 in fatah, they are going for day-time high of 65. ainsley: 65 and almost february. steve: janice showed us that crazy storm going through. steve: all, all sorts of stuff. welcome to hour through of fox and friends live from our living room. ainsley: the border crisis is infiltrating new york city. dozens of migrants refuse to relocate from a high-end manhattan hotel. steve: migrants are camping on the city streets of new york instead of goin