on saturday, february 3, year of our lord, 2024. starting with fox news alert and u.s. launches retaliatory air strikes? syria and iraq. joe biden says this is just the beginning. rachel: plus, biden continuing to take heat over the crisis at our southern boarder and the numbers don t lie, a new poll showing that 70% of americans disapprove of the president s handling of immigration. will: tired of tip guilt trip. raising wages. second hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. pete: u.s. carrying out retaliatory strikes in iraq and syria in response to the attack that killed three u.s. soldiers in jordan. rachel: u.s. fighter jets dropping at least 125 bombs on more than 85 iranian-linked targets and the white house says it s just the beginning. will: trey yingst is live in tel aviv with the latest. good morning. morning, trey. reporter: hey, guys, good morning. the united states struck 85 different target ntsb iraq and syria in response to the drone attack last weeke
we re making full resources available to support them. brooke singman has the details. brooke: officials confirming three soldiers are dead and another hurt near healy, alaska. the major general saying the fort community is one of the tightest knit in service, i have no doubt they will pull together and provide comfort to the families of the fallen. the apache helicopters collided in flight and went down 115 miles from fairbanks. two soldiers were declared dead at the scene and a third died on the way to the hospital. a fourth soldier is being treated for injuries. this is the second helicopter accident this year. in february a military helicopter was involved in a military accident and a month to the day when two blackhawks collided midair before going down. we ll continue to monitor last night s crash as officials begin investigating what went wrong. ashley: thank you. president biden approval rating hit an all-time low and the white house plays defense after rocky star
even as his legal problems are mounting his hold on the republican party is tightening. i m phil mattingly in washington. pamela brown has the night off, and you are in the cnn newsroom. we begin this hour in ukraine as it wrestles with a terrifying fear of a nuclear disaster. it is now almost six months to the day since russia launched its unprovoked invasion. new video from ukraine s ministry of defense right here says this is a successful strike destroying a rare russian radar complex in south eastern ukraine. ukraine is about to get more u.s. help in its fight against russia. the pentagon saying it ll now send another $775 million in aid. including ammunition for the high promobility artillery ro rockets, howwitzers and other ammunition plus dozens of drones and different vehicles. a lot of the fighting right now is centered in zaporizhzhia, right around the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. ukraine says russia is launching attacks from there because ukraine wouldn t risk
information, which suggests officials believe trump knew he had classified documents and released allegedly intentionally did not return them. justice department prosecutors made the case for secrecy warning, quote, evidence might be destroyed. even saying the affidavit would provide a road map as well to the investigation. that does not appear to be resonating with the judge, who set in motion the possibility at least of releasing a redacted version of that affidavit, something that could happen as early as next week. and in a cnn exclusive report, some former trump allies are calling the president s claims that he had a standing order to declassify documents, quote, i ll paraphrase, bs. cnn watched out to 18 former top administration officials from the trump years and all of them told us they never heard of any such order, issued during their time, in the trump administration. but, first, a critical deadline for fulton county, georgia, prosecutors, just expired. they had un
join a majority of the overall delegation from new york calling for cuomo to step down. front page of huffington post tonight, it s over. photo is odd series of reuters photographs taken at governor s mansion from a distance. seen walking around talking on cell phone wearing a blanket. also in company of really amazing looking good dog. why the governor is wearing a blanket, nobody knows. news of senator schumer and senator gillibrand joining the pile on and demanding cuomo s resignation is front page news around the country. cuomo himself is showing no signs of heeding demands for his resignation. if he refuses to resign, only way he can be removed from office against his will before next election is by impeachment. as we reported last night, democrats in state legislature in new york have announced opening of impeachment inquiry targeting cuomo yesterday. if they impeach in the assembly, will be going on trial in new york senate where a majority of senators have called on h