lord, 2024, the countdown the caucuses, one day away from voting in iowa as former president donald trump s looed continues to grow. plus, shutdown avoidance, sources tell fox news a deals has been reached for a short-term funding bill. let s take a look at what that entails, including an immigration deal. we have to be careful as we look to what deal was made. rachel: taylor swift braving cold temperatures to watch theseshe s in the warm vip sect. she s the in the box. rachel: her presence at the game is getting a chilly reception from one hall of famer, the final hour of fonds and friends weekend starts right now. fox & friends weekend starts rightnow. we re just trying to catch a good time. even if it takes all night. pass that bottle around the camp fire. sipping apple pie moon shine. that s a live shot from the aarena of 18 in america, called the dallas cowboys, got a big game today with the green bay packers. we re a couch divided on that front. rach
bret: okay. thanks, greg. greg: thank you. good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. another record for migrant encounters as a federal appeals court puts a halt to the biden administration s plan to remove a barrier along that border. we will take you there live. sweaty palms among former associates of the late sex offender jeffrey epstein as their names could soon be made public. the latest on this. and remembering the first female justice on the u.s. supreme court tonight but, first, breaking tonight, on the heels of disappointing poll numbers across the board, worries among democrats that president biden could drag down the rest of the democratic party next november. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich has that as she starts us off tonight live from the north lawn, good evening, jacqui. good evening, bret. americans are upset about the state of the economy. and hunter biden s tax crimes put a spotlight on the president s messaging that things woul
breath as video of a violent beating is about to go public. the victim s family appealing for calm. sandra: we are learning more from the just released bodycam video of the attack at paul and nancy pelosi s home. another nonstop hour of news begins now. begin with the city on edge bracing for whatever reaction may come when video of a deadly police beating goes public today. hours from now, they will release the bodycam footage of 29-year-old tyre nichols, they say acts that defy humanity, steve is live in downtown memphis. steve, what are you seeing on the ground there so far today? sandra, right now a very visible police presence. we have seen police on horses in unmarked cars, marked cars as well. as far as protests or demonstrations, not a sign of anything yet. streets are quiet, life going on here as normal. as you mentioned, that tape expected to come out on the internet on the youtube channel five hours from now, the tape is expected to be one hour long, supposed t
good afternoon. i m peter alexander in for chris jansing. as we come on the air, we are following that breaking news out of memphis. all five police officers involved this the fatal confrontation case of 29-year-old tyre nichols are behind bars. in a few hours, we re expecting a live update from the shelby county da. former prosecutor paul butler is joining us. we have a reporter on the ground who is there. we ll the get to her in a moment too. paul, i want to walk tokes through what happened. we know about the death of of tyre nichols. he was attacked by these officers. the family has seen video of what happened. this happened earlier in the month on january 7th. he ended up dying three days later. the police chief this memphis there has called the actions of the five officers, all of whom happen to be black, saying that it was heinous, reckless and inhumane and making a plea to the residents of that city to protest peacefully when video of the arrest is released to the publ
house is up for grabs every two years. and it s that time. ainsley: and there are a lot of early bird voters who are heading to the polls and we are hearing from candidates in many of the key races this morning including don bolduc, brian just interviewed him. we also heard from tudor dixon, she was on the first hour of this show. they joined us with their final pitches. i have held the hands of moms and dads wondering how they are going to put food on the table. we have a moral imperative to help granite staters in america so they re not choosing between eating and heating. we will bring back education. we will bring back safe communities and support our police officers and we will support businesses become a partner to businesses and bring back the american dream in the state of michigan. brian: she was fired up this morning. also this morning we are going to hear from senator marco rubio, there s his picture. congressman lee zeldin. dr. mehmet oz. sarah huckabee sa