coast, friday, january 2nd. i want to tell you i m up to date on just about everything. ainsley: just about. brian: one more thing to tell you it s fox & friends. so far you knew everything now new stuff. toxicology reports are in for the deaths of three kansas city chiefs friends found dead in their backyard. forensic pathologist dr. michael baden will join us in three minutes. lawrence: involved in the attack on nypd officers could be on their way to california. they have plenty of time to flip off the cameras before taking off. ainsley: and pets really are part of our family, right? a little girl saves her guinea pig from a snake. she picked up the snake, look at that, swinging it around. she is so brave. she and her dad are going to join us. fox & friends starts right now and, remember. mornings are better with friends. brian: are we still doing this? lawrence: buckle up, a fox news alert. several people are dead after a small plane crashes into a mobi
ainsley: it is 8:00 here on the east coast. it is friday, february 2, groundhog day. lawrence: somebody s happy. ainsley: five migrants involved in the attack on the new york police officers could be on their way to california? where is law and order? we ll ask dana perino and paul mauro. lawrence: one member of the squad blames racism, not thefts, for a walgreens closure. when walgreens leaves the neighborhood, it disrupts an entire neighborhood. this is racial and economic discrimination. brian: no one happier thanes janice dean about this year s groundhog prediction. an early spring is on the way. ainsley: prediction. brian: final hour of fox and friends starts now and remember, mornings are better with friends. stay within yourself. lawrence: fox news alert. growing number of new york democrats are on board with deporting migrants who walked free after attacking two nypd officers last weekend. brian: one problem, after flipping off reporters and us
it s not easy to find quick fixes for housing problems, which could leave some students struggling next year, too. branwen jeffreys, bbc news, manchester. you are watching bbc news now newswatch. hello and welcome to news watch with me, samira ahmed. questions are asked after a news channel presenter talks of her glee during a paper review on the night borisjohnson pulls out of the tory leadership contest. i don t know, i don t think i ll be voting again after what happened to boris johnson. that reporter s staple, the vox pop. do we really need to be told so often what random strangers think? demonstrating impartiality on air, as we discussed on last week s programme, is one of the key goals and challenges for bbc news. it wasn t long before the fraught nature of that ambition was exposed again, with the addition of the paper review on the news channel on sunday night, shortly before it was broadcast on a day of high political drama, it emerged that borisjohnson had withdraw
the last 24-36 hours that boris johnson, who originally said he was entrenched and wasn t going anywhere, you would have to remove him with blood on his hands, was the analogy, what is leading him to resign? nigel: catastrophic loss of confidence from those who voted in 2019 and those who make up the government and run the country. resigning to a point he did not have a lot of men and women with him to take jobs to keep the country running. i ve never seen anything like it. i ve seen people s reputation fall and rise in short periods of time. these are huge events and the old story of the straw that broke the camel s back. there have been serious upsets with johnson not telling the truth over the party while the rest of us couldn t go visit our grandmothers. many time what he said has been found not true. in the end, it was serious allegations about sexual impropriety and he knew the truth about the individual and did not take care of it. this is it, we cannot go on with it
laura: thanks, hannity. i ve got to go. with got some big news, apparently. i m laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. my angle in just a few moments, but we begin with a fox news alert. two big primaries tonight, wyoming, where polls have just closed and never-trumper hero liz cheney may be headed for defeat in the house g.o.p. primary grade in alaska, voters are still deciding the fate of senator lisa murkowski. fox s chief political anchor bret baier is at the big board with all the details. hey, laura, good evening. it looks like a very bad night for liz cheney in wyoming. let s start there. this house race again, primary where trump-backed candidate harriet hagemann has a big lead now, and remember, this is early vote coming in around the state. there s only 1 congressional district here. but the vote that we are seeing traditionally the trump-backed candidates have done better with the day of election day vote. she is winning with the