a row ignites between apple and facebook, after the latest iphone update gives users more power to decide how apps use personal data. i ll look at what it means for you. the indian premier league continues for now, despite the covid crisis. one day cricket captain eoin morgan will continue to play, but some players are returning home. good morning. iam in i am in kew gardens. it is a cold start to the day in the south of england. but it will be a sunny one for the rest of the uk. fairly cloudy and showery, some of those showers will be heavy. details in ten minutes. good morning. it s tuesday, april 27th. our top story. borisjohnson will chair a meeting of his cabinet this morning, as he faces more questions about how the refurbishment of his downing street flat was paid for. the prime minister has also strongly denied claims that he said he would rather see bodies pile high , than take the country into a third lockdown. here s our political correspondent, chris mason. boris
first-ever all civilian space flight. not a single astronaut on board. the question is whether this is the beginning of something new? it s way too early for this! good morning. welcome to way too early. the show that lifts off right now. i m alicia menendez in for kasie hunt. we start with the news. the new york times reporters republican congressman of florida is currently under federal investigation for possible sex trafficking. according to the times the justice department is looking into whether gaetz, a close ally of donald trump, had a sexual relationship with 17-year-old girl and whether he paid for her to travel with him. the investigation reportedly began in the final months of the trump administration under attorney general bill barr. sources tell the times that the investigate is part of a larger probe into a political ally joel greenberg who is pictured here with gaetz and roger stone in 2017. greenberg resigned at seminole county tax collector las
l it s the 7:00 a.m. will: it s the 7:00 a.m. hour and starting with this, former president trump vows to fight the ag case all the way to the supreme court. rachel: i visited aoc s district and found out what her constituents really think about her and her leadership. the people and the prostitution and people getting robbed. rachel: i was a volunteer for her and she completely abandoned our community. and jesse waters and i are rewriting the bro code. second hour of fox & friends starts now. will: you read my line and you didn t have a line, charlie. charlie: it s 7:00 in the morning and it s okay. will: first person and it s supposed to be will. jesse watters was on the will cain show and he has a new book out called get it together. rachel: i haven t heard about it. will: right. rachel: we love you, jesse, and we re getting the book. will: jesse and i know each other. he s not up. he s not listening. don t worry about it. charlie: exactly. will: re-hit it off dece
in birmingham in the english midlands. bombs, of course, planted by the ira. you ve been intimately involved in the case for many, many years, and, in fact, your book on the case has just been republished. does that indicate that you believe that case and its fallout still has enormous resonance in the uk? well, the ripples still spread outwards, even after all these years. two years ago, the west midlands police took me to the old bailey in an attempt to force me to disclose sources in this case. happily, the judge threw the case out, so i don t suppose we ll be hearing about that again. the case did lead to some significant changes to the british criminal justice system, and some of them have made things better. but we still have problems. we want to talk a great deal about that and changes which indeed were very necessary as was exposed by this case. let us go back to the beginning, to november 197a. give me the context for this ira attack on two targets in birmingham. wha
county, virginia. next. dana: fox news alert now. former president trump is in federal court in fort pierce, florida, where his legal team will present arguments in a bid to get his classified documents case dismissed. they claim mr. trump is protected under provisions of the presidential records act and they are asking the judge to reject prosecution claims of espionage and obstruction. americans trapped in haiti begging for help in the rush to get them out as vicious gangs take overturning haiti into a lawless danger zone. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: good morning. second hour begins now. i m bill hemmer, good morning. right now a team of elite marines on the ground in haiti to defend the u.s. embassy and help secure the safety of americans there. the island country as it descends into bloody chaos. notorious gang leader barbecue at the center of growing violence calling for a bloody revolution. it sparks fears the crisis could g