[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] pete: the 6 a.m. am hour of fox and friends weekend on saturday, january 13th, we start with a fox news alert. the us launching another retaliatory airstrike against to the rebels in yemen. the military action as defense secretary austin remains in the hospital. rachel: two days before the first in the nation caucuses, a blizzard forces 2024 candidates to scale back their events in iowa but that is not stopping them from urging supporters to turn out. one way or the other i am getting there. the worst weather in recorded history but maybe that is good because our people are more committed than anybody else. will: alabama has a new coach, who is replacing nick sabin after he retired. fox and friends weekend. pete: are topsoil, the us launching a new round of retaliatory strakes as houthi rebels in ye
bringing you into fox & friends in this 8:00 hour on the east coast. it s father s day let s take a look at a couple of pictures. how about this it s rain each with her parents right there. rachel: that s my mom and dad by the way at my house right now and that s pete: is that you? rachel: no that s me on the left pete: that s a compliment to you rachel: thank you i took my parents to the white house when sean was in congress. it was a special day for all of us. pete: happy path father s day. rachel: here is my dad as a kid so if you see the front row. pete: which one? rachel: on the front row with the glove on the front, i m looking at the screen so this way right here. see him? pete: you re pointing. rachel: with the striped shirt. pete: so he s second from the left. rachel: yup. pete: on the bomb. rachel: my dad first generation mexican american. this is like the mexican bad news bears really, right? and so it s a great photo one of my favorite ones framed in my house a
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join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. hello everyone, i m julian castro in for alicia menendez. we begin this weekend with a new filing from trump special counsel jack smith. just hours ago, smith urged the d.c. appeals court to reject trump s claim of presidential immunity in the january 6th case. trump has argued presidential immunity protects him from prosecution on federal charges and once the court to dismiss the case. sandra trump s presidential bid, which seems to be defying the u.s. constitution. two states have now part trump from the ballot. under the 14th amendment. just a week after colorado s supreme court found trump unfit for office, the top election official in maine has followed suit. she s standing by her decision to remove trump from the pellet despite someone placing a fake 9-1-1 call to target her home last night. swatting the home of an elected official who is doing their job is una
hello, i m maryam moshiri. a very warm welcome to the daily global, where i ll bring you the top stories from the uk and around the world. prince harry has left the high court in central london after a day of giving evidence as part of his case against mirror group newspapers. he s suing the company for what he claims was unlawful information gathering, including phone hacking. prince harry said he lost friendships unnecessarily because of the paranoia the journalists caused. the publisher denies the allegations. this report from our media editor, katie razzall. in a cul de sac in central london, the world s media. ..focused on itself and one man. others have settled claims over the years, but here was prince harry, determined to have his day in court, telling those inside a packed court 15 and an overflow annex that every single article written about him had caused him distress and agreeing he had felt hostility to the media, even before he knew about their methods. he w