recovered human remains. and tonight here, you will see the images of the wreckage. pieces of the sub lifted from the ocean floor. the growing air quality concern tonight across the u.s., from the canadian wildfires. 20 states now. major cities including chicago, detroit, pittsburgh. pennsylvania ordering a code red. and the warning in new york. so, how bad and how long does this last this time? alex perez in chicago. we ve learned tonight an amtrak train with hundreds of passengers has collided with a truck. at least several cars derailing. reports of multiple injuries. just outside dallas, authorities now releasing the chilling police body cam video from the deadly outdoor mall shooting and what it shows. in new york city, the former marine charged in the subway chokehold death, daniel penny, pleading not guilty today in court. and what court records now reveal about the scene on that new york train. tonight, the young new york city lawyer brought back to boston t
now. have a good day. steve: hello, everyone, 6:00 a.m. in new york city. you are watching fox & friends first for this wednesday, january 17th. welcome aboard. ainsley: from campaign foe to friend. vivek ramaswamy at a trump new hampshire rally. could a cabinet position or even the veep job be in his future? lawrence: pushes for are to be thrown out. prosecutors say cocaine was brian: house floor? ainsley: i thought he said he didn t do drugs? i wonder what happened to the white house cocaine have we looked into that. white house climate caesar snaps. john kerry confronted over climate hypocrisy. why do you think you are more important. your carbon footprint doesn t matter but everybody else around the world. nobody ever suggested that nobody ever suggested that don t make up stupid questions. being here suggests that. stupid question. brian: why is it a stupid question and telling everybody else to stop using oil and gas. fox & friends starts r
because neely was being threatening. what we ve never seen in the case is the toxicology report which has been interesting, right? people want to see that. this case in front of the judge, should it dismissed? he has had his life on hold while he waits to hear this. there he goes into the courtroom. his life hangs in the balance right here. bill: a lot of these cases we talk about on the subway or on the streets whether you can ask yourself was itself defense? i don t know if he will argue that. it was more protecting the public in the train car. in between stops and question whether or not he would act out. penny made the decision he did. dana: following that case very closely. there are other cases we re following. two high school legal ones that could scale back the power of federal agencies right now before the u.s. supreme court. the justices are hearing arguments over a regulation that puts fishermen on the hook forcing them to pay for federal monitors on their own
steve: it is #:00 here in new york city on this fox & friends friday, january 19th. and currently we have 29 degrees here in new york city. here in studio m., it s a beautiful 72 and sunny. ainsley: and we have a fox & friends exclusive. daniel penny s attorney will join us on the marine veteran s legal strategy after a judge rejected his plea to dismiss the subway chokehold death case against him. lawrence: plus, four days away from the new hampshire primary, former president trump is highlighting the rise in prices as americans pay $1,000 a month on groceries. inflation known over hundreds of years. a country buster. it breaks countries. brian: has tipping culture gone too far? steve: yes. brian: americans starting to cut back on gratuities. that isn t a gratuitous remark. that s a fact. the second hour of fox & friends starts right now. just remember your mornings are better because you re with friends. please be dressed. steve all right. we got t
a deal was cut with the chief. video showing the leader yevgeny prigozhin, his forces agreeing to remove themselves from the blood this i group he founded. as for its leader, he goes to exile in belarus. he s safe, no charges. so much of what we are reporting is difficult to rationalize and confirm. but what does it mean to the ukraine war. financing it has been a disaster from the day russia invaded for russia and a bunch of civilians. they suffered over 200,000 casualties. let s get the latest from kyiv. give us the latest. reporter: it looks like we are back from the brink in neighboring russia. but it looks like there has been a lot of damage done to a lot of different folks. it was the biggest challenge to president vladimir putin. three decades in office. the man who is responsible. the wagner mercenary chief yevgeny prigozhin complaining about the war and military conduct. then pulling this fighters out of the fight and into rostov-on-don . they basically took over th