toxic chemicals. welcome to fox news live, i m jacqui heinrich. griff: i m griff jenkens. lucas tomlinson on the ground in east palestine, lucas, what do you have for us? griff, state and local and even federal officials like epa say the water is clean. many residents simply don t believe them. in the last few minutes a truck pulled up to distribute bottled water from salvation army and private owners. yesterday i spoke to a resident by the creek, this is what he said about the water. it s tainted and it would never be the same. i would never let me kids walk in this. ever? ever again. lucas: now representative bill johnson who represents east palestine in congress, he responded to that sound. the epa, both the federal and the state have made the valid case that the water is clean. this community has a city water system that is routinely tested anyway. it does not get its water source from that creek. lucas: the epa has deployed teams like this to clean the nearby s
mitchell reports, the nashville community reeling from the covenant school mass murder but praising the courageous police officers who rushed into harm s way to end the threat. the nation learns more about how the shooter obtained so many high powered weapons. this hour, former vice president mike pence kicking the tires on a 2024 run in iowa today as he decides whether to appeal a federal judge s ruling that he has to testify before the special counsel grand jury investigaing donald trump s attempts to overturn the election and the insurrection. there are tens of thousands of apps that we know take in as much data as tiktok. howard schultz in the hot seat. accusing starbucks of breaking labor laws and opposing their workers rights to join unions. have you ever asked a worker, if you hate starbucks so much, why don t you go work somewhere else? i m glad you asked that question. i read in the press that quote. that s not exactly what i said. can i tell the story? d
people must know that if they come here illegally it will result in their detention and swift removal. translation: the united states claims to be competing to win against china, rather than seeking conflict. but the united states so called competition is total containment and suppression, a zero sum game in which you died and i live. the united states perception and views of china are seriously distorted. they regard china as the primary rival and the most consequential international challenge. ican i can only speak for president biden, and speaking for him i can tell you that there s been no change in our posture. yes there are tensions in this relationship. the president believes there is tensions, obviously have to be recognised but can be worked through. and we again see competition and not conflict. so i can only speak for us. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. monica miller. the headlines.. the un refugee agency condemns uk plans
and the rocket s red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave pete: wonderfully, seemingly never ending stream of photos from you, our incredible viewers as we play our nation s anthem yet again on this sunday, january 27th, year of our lord, 2023. i m here with rachel campos-duffy and will cain. glad to be here. good morning everybody. will: good morning. i love the variety. we progressed from scenic, bucolic views of america, to pets, babies, but love we re getting football, gymnastics. pete: monster trucks. across the board. will: it is your life. that is what we love, seeing and sharing your life in america. rachel: across america. pete: keep sending them in friends @fox news@foxnews.com. we start this morning with a fox news alert. protests across the country after second day, for a second day after the releas
mississippi officials reported least eight deaths and sharkey county, which includes the town of rolling fork, where homes and businesses were flattened, and trees and power lines were knocked down. humphreys county. at least three people were killed and at least two people are in critical condition. search and rescue teams and first responders are on the scene in the area northwest of jackson, and we spoke with the president of one of the towns that was hard hit, who was on the phone with her grandmother when the tornado went through? listen to this. you could hear the tornado in the you could hear the roar in the background and she started screaming. for help. and she said that, um she wants it stopped roaring her, she said. it s raining through my roof. it s raining through my roof, so we rushed down to evacuate her immediately. officials in morgen county, alabama, say first responders freed up to seven people who were trapped in a group home and as the storm system moves