and borrowed, and what that means for all of us. on a night of european drama, rangers rally late on to edge a seven goal thriller at royal antwerp in belgium with a winner in the 90th minute. and the stables are staying. bbc breakfast viewers help raise more than £1 million pounds to keep young people with disabilities in the saddle. plus, an incredibly mild few days to come, one or two could hit 17 degrees but do not be fooled. plenty of rain around as well. the full forecast coming up. good morning, it s friday, february19th. nasa has successfully landed its most advanced spacecraft yet on mars where it will search for signs of ancient life. the rover called perseverance travelled nearly 300 million miles before navigating a risky landing phase dubbed the seven minutes of terror . here s our science correspondent rebecca morelle, whose report contains flashing images. perseverance is going about one kilometre per second. a nerve racking wait at mission control. persevera
speeds up to 85 miles per hour a and life threateninghreateni storm surges expected up to seven feet. we are monitorin g the track off the storm. and we ll take you ot governor de santos as soon as he startsgovern speaking. but we want to switch gears right now. there s a disturbing trend oswif law enforcement coming under attack. outrage sweeping the nation followinenforcemeng the murder r first responder in new york city. twenty four year fdny veteran lieutenant ellis russo elingsons was walking in uniform lessg inu than a block from her station. nihouse when she was stabbed ovr 20 times in a quote, barbaric and completely unprovoked attack. the suspecrbaric a t was taken into custody after barricaded himself inside a nearby buildinging. d wi he is charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon. nypd commissioner kitchen condemning the senselesss attack attack. this deadly, senseless, broad daylight attack on a uniformed emt member is a direct assault on our soci
this wasn t a history that you could find. betty at first was surprised there was such a thing as a black marine. you don t believe it, ask a tuskegee airman. he ll tell you. victor green was a mailman for 40 years, lived in harlem, lived right across the street from duke ellington. victor green was a man with a seventh grade education yet he put together a publication that touched all aspects of life. my parents liked to travel. they figured that was helpful for our education. the thing was, finding the black section of town and you used the green book to find places to eat so i always knew that we couldn t stay places. mr. green was distinguished and even as a child, a very lovely man, and i would say it was unusual to have a black client working with a white printer. the green book, my dad found what was the first place that he could stay between new orleans and the end of the drive for that first day. and the next day we drove all the way to miami and we s
c-span s washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, republican congressman leonard lance of new jersey talks about the 21st century cures act and progress being made to get the legislation passed by the senate. he will also discuss colorectal cancer awareness month which takes place this month and being named congressional champion of health innovation by the health care leadership council. then democratic delegate eleanor holmes norton of the district of columbia on infrastructure and issues voinvolving the d.c. met. she will also discuss the flint, michigan water crisis and oversight. watch c-span s washington journal beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. i am a history buff. i do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and how things, just how they work and how they re made. i love american history tv. the presidency, american artifacts. fantastic shows. i had no idea
carley: makes me almost want to work out. todd: welcome to fox and friends on wednesday morning. carley: nevada supreme court throws out the trump campaign appeal to overturn state election results as texas filed its own lawsuit against four other states. todd: on a bike run, workout machine, the president s legal team continues this fight. reporter: another setback in the president s legal fight, the nevada gop says they are disappointed noting they were not allowed to argue the case before the supreme court. here comes texas suing battleground states in pennsylvania, georgia, michigan and wisconsin, asking the supreme court to declare the certification is in violation of the electors clause in the fourteenth amendment, the votes cannot be counted. texas s attorney general ken paxton explains. our request, the only place we can go is the us supreme court s we are pleading please hear our case. give us a chance at least to argue what we think is right under the constitu