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translation: to be with its own | people to be with it s motherland. meanwhile an attack on a civilian convoy in one of the four annexed regions, zaporizhzhia, leaves at least 23 people dead. a bbc investigation has found big regional differences in the number of fines issued to parents whose children missed school in england without a valid reason. some local authorities handed out thousands of fines in the last academic year, in other areas there were none. when we sign up to train with the dogs we know one day this day is coming. saying good bye to sammy, the story of a retiring guide dog and how hard it is to get another one. and coming up later in the hour viola davis the are among an all star cast in the women king. find out what mark kermode thinks of that and the rest of this week s big cinema releases in the film review at 5:45. a coroner has found that unsafe content on social media platforms her own life five years ago. the inquest into molly s death had hear ....
washington. lucas: president biden lashing out at saudi arabia for slashing oil production this morning on fox news sunday secretary pompeo told the president to look in the mirror. this is a failure of american policy. joe biden is directly responsible in the place the world finds itself in policy. lucas: pompeo also taking issue with biden s comments in armageddon defined in the new testament as the last battle between good and evil on the day of judgment. pompeo called the comments reckless. price of gas is now more than 60% higher than when president biden took office. many republicans wished the president traveled to texas or dakotas last summer and not saudi arabia. speaking of texas, molly, the vice president flu to austin. the challenge that is the issue is ultimately been as the united states supreme court and its proponents, the proponents of dobbs have intended is being pushed to the states. and this is not a political event but there s an election in 31 ....
weekend. and they don t get healthcare. healthcare gets cut off today, too. pete: did they vote to adjourn, until, what? tomorrow? ainsley: today at noon. six votes yesterday. all failed. in total there have been 11 votes. pete: enough time for them to come home and come back? they can join us on fox & fox& friends weekend. brian: absolutely. ounce. ainsley: house broke 100 year record 1923 fred g gillette ninh ballot and here we re on the 11th ballot. brian: always breaking records for the day and age pandemic 100 years. thinks about b. how much is going on never happened before. par for the course. ainsley: delaying all the investigations republicans across the country who put these men and women in office is delaying all of that. here we are at the end of the first week and nothing can be done. no business can be accomplished unless there s a speaker. brian: so much going on. ainsley: should we go to the border? the is a know a cartel deadly riot ....
travelers stranded over the holidays nearly a week to get back home. lines at the airports growing, frustrated travelers losing their patients, desperate passengers forced to spend days sleeping on the floor at terminals while the airline cut 80% of its schedule at the height of the holiday travel season. and surrounding them, lost luggage. take a look at this, thousands of bags with personal belongings piled up at airports across the country. passengers got little satisfaction to contact the airlines because the phone lines were jammed up. even southwest flight crews had trouble getting through to find out about their own schedules. take a look at the screenshots, flight attendants on hold nearly five hours and nearly eight hours waiting to be cut through to scheduling. the scheduling department to receive their assignments. reports of pilots waiting on hold for 20 plus hours. lisa boothe, what a mess! lisa: first of all, i eat too much during the holiday like chris ....
what parents need to know just ahead. richard: breaking tonight, the supreme court has we have fm coverage of this breaking news tonight. matt finn is on the ground in eagle pass, texas, one of the flash points from the border crisis. we begin with white house correspondent peter doocy live from the north lawn with reaction to the supreme court ruling. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, rich. this means nothing has to change until february. that is when the states suing to keep title 42 in place will have their day in court. so, for at least a few more months, cbp is going to keep this extra tool to expel migrants. but nobody on either side of this debate is really celebrating this ruling. it s a relief, you know, somewhat. if the biden administration still wants to put in place a new immigration policy, the supreme court won t stop them as chief justice roberts writes his order does not prevent the federal government from taking any action with respect t ....