fight. o er the ramparts we watched were so is gallantly streaming. and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: you continue to outdo do yourself. good morning and welcome to the fox & friends on this super bowl sunday. your pictures there along with your american national anthem. continue sending in your photo thes at friends@fox news come. will cain, rachel campos duffy and brian kilmeade with you, and i don t know if you ve noticed in your national anthem, but there was extra credit because our buddy, pete hegseth, always requests a photo of fox & friends in the background, and there was a photo of that dog, so an extra special edition of the national anthem. brian s in arizona, i m in dallas the, and rachel s holdingsing holding it down back in new york. good morning. rachel:
bill: he is one of nearly 40 on the watch list arrested at the border so far this year. fiscal year 2023 which started in october, okay? your october, november, december, january, we re already at that number. the problem is growing under president biden. republicans today will begin the process trying to hold him accountable. dana: one hour from now house republicans hold the first hearing on the border crisis. the focus will be on smuggling and the influx of deadly fentanyl. bill: arizona sheriff mark dannels says the situation is untenable. i m coming to d.c. to address the reality of what s going on in our community, talk about the destruction and disarray and crisis on our border. there is no political spin. this is reality coming at them this morning. i appreciate chairman jordan bringing this committee together to address this today and have me here. i m looking forward to it. dana: former border patrol chief rodney scott is here in reaction. let s begin with
enforcement says saved lives bravely confronting and disarming the monterey park gunman. we ll have more on that interview and the latest in that investigation in just a moment. meanwhile, in northern california, a beach side community is the scene of the state s second deadly mass shooting in three days. this time the gunman appears to have targeted his coworkers. also ahead, more convictions for members of an extremist group, heavily involved in the january 6th attack on the capitol. and it appears kevin mccarthy made a bff during his day s long struggle to become speaker of the house. we ll have the new reporting on his alliance with one of the most extreme members of the gop. plus, mike pompeo is making headlines for his criticism of an american journalist who was murdered by the saudi regime. we ll show you those excerpts from the former secretary of state s new book. good morning, and welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, january 24th. with us, we have the host of
we need clarification on that, because they re saying it was not legal in california. it was an assault-style pistol that was recovered from the scene. and also there was a hand gun inside the van when they recovered when they went into the van, and other evidence in torrance. also we are hearing reports that he went to a hospital seeking treatment at one point, waited in the hospital, and actually did not get seen, left before he was seen by the medical staff. but that hospital saw the photos that were released by the l.a. county sheriff s department this afternoon and recognized that may be the person and called police about that. and i did see a note that the hospital staff noted that his injuries were consistent with someone who may have just been in a fight. in a fight. that may be the connection to the alhambra incident. it s important to point out, there s still no motive. the suspect is dead in this. again, there was a hand gun that was recovered inside of t
events that are around the community and there are so many lunier new year events going on who wonder whether they should send their kids to school even and even as much as i said that they should continue doing that, i could feel the fear in their voices. so it is with great relief that we can tell them this shooter is no longer a threat and that they can feel safe and that they can do the things they would normally do during this lunier new year period supposed to be the highlight of the year. we talked about the last time you and i saw each other in person was likely when you came to visit atlanta after the spa shootings there. now, we re talking about two very different scenarios because the motives can be very, very different here but can you speak to the impact of the asian-american pacific islander community across this country when we first hear about a shooting in a predominantly asian neighborhood, everyone s mind this morning went to the same place. yes. the se