now. ainsley: it is the #:00 a.m. hour of fox & friends on the east coast. it is friday, january 12th. steve: thank you very much for joining us. we have breaking news on this friday. joint strikes by the united states and united kingdom hit dozens of houthi targets in yemen after a number of attacks are in the red sea. the iranian back the group says we are not backing down. brings it on. this able unraveling as defense secretary lloyd austin still in the hospital calling the shots from his bed. lawrence: plus, nikki haley pulls ahead in the latest polling in iowa with the caucuses on monday. for us it s always been slow and steady wins the race. it s the people that decides. while everybody else wants to discount us, i will tell you we keep moving and we are moving for a reason to believe. brian: california police department offering $75,000 bonuses to recruit officers. and guess what? still not enough. fox & friends starts right now. and, remember, your morni
the temperature up here in the alps is rising by about twice the global average. it s already increased by 2 degrees celsius. and 20 years since the us led coalition invaded iraq to topple dictator saddam hussein, we look at the legacy. hello and welcome to bbc news. the world s financial markets have reacted with unease following last night s emergency takeover of the troubled swiss bank credit suisse. shares in credit suisse fell by more than 60% this morning after european markets opened and the value of banking shares across europe have dropped sharply. credit suisse was bought by rival swiss bank ubs in a deal brokered by the swiss government over the weekend. here s the chief executive of ubs explaining the rationale behind the deal. translation: it means we bring back stability and security for credit suisse clients, but also that we keep the reputation of the swiss financial centre high. and finally it means we are stemming the turmoil in the international financial
the data would be two shooters. the defense job is to pass reasonable doubt. it takes one juror. pro-life activist found not guilty for pushing a volunteer. billy overstepped his browns. 15% of the time, i would ride with the engineers. he repeats the story for the eighth time. i m the only guy that had a key. steve: look for the dance floor in the parking lot. or in the stairwell. good morning. ainsley: migrants kissing in the hotel and brian on the dance floor. steve: that is not going to happen. 50 in fatah, they are going for day-time high of 65. ainsley: 65 and almost february. steve: janice showed us that crazy storm going through. steve: all, all sorts of stuff. welcome to hour through of fox and friends live from our living room. ainsley: the border crisis is infiltrating new york city. dozens of migrants refuse to relocate from a high-end manhattan hotel. steve: migrants are camping on the city streets of new york instead of goin
don t. and that is the stark reality that were facing at the moment. in a ceremony at the vatican further cementing his influence on who will eventually succeed him. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. aid agencies say the flooding in pakistan is one of the worst disasters in the country s history. nearly a thousand people have died and hundreds of thousands have seen homes and livelihoods destroyed by the flood waters. southern pakistan has been hardest hit by the rains particularly sindh province. it has received nearly eight times its average rainfall for august. rivers have also burst their banks in the north west khyber pa ktunkwa province. our correspondent pumza fihlani reports from sindh. swathes reports from sindh. of land across pakistan had been swathes of land across pakistan had been turned into islands. the rains have been unforgiving and the water is still trapped between the peoples homes. homes, roads and infrastructure hav
charges in los angeles yesterday. the president s son doesn t appear to be worried smirking while leaving the courthouse. and we are now learning that hunter s art dealer told the house oversight committee that hunter knew most of the people who purchased his artwork. outrage on capitol hill after dr. anthony fauci admitted that six feet of social distancing was not based on science and quote sort of just appeared. his testimony this week in front of a house committee followed years of fauci saying americans needed to stay apart to avoid spreading cov covid-19 every ast of that ending the covid outbreak in 30 days has some aspect of physical separation. whether that s avoiding crowds, whether that s staying 6 feet away from people whether that s doing teleworking that does that. that s our most important tool. fauci admitting the idea that the coronavirus leaked from a lab in china interest are