through the perilous fight o er the ramparts we watched were so 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: good morning. welcome to fox and friends, live this morning from the american rodeo, part of the american western weekend in arlington, texas which i am holding down the fort in texas. along with rachel and pete hegseth back in new york. rachel: we are a little jealous, we wanted to be at the rodeo too but i m disappointed. i thought you were going to come into the show on a horse carrying a flag and you are just sitting there with a hat. pete: i m looking at the packet, it says will rides in on a horse, that s what it says. i was expecting, and i know you know how to ride. i saw you yesterday, it was impressive. will: the horse slept in an
in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour in nashville, where key vote is likely tomorrow on one of the lawmakers expelled from the tennessee legislature, the national city council could vote on whether to send justin jones. you see right there, right back to his seat. he was one of the three state tennessee lawmakers, all democrats targeted by the gop supermajority. for their loud but peaceful protest on the house floor. they were demanding gun reform after the nashville school shooting that left 39 year old children and three adults dead to expelled. lawmakers justin pearson and justin jones are black. gloria johnson, who was white kept her seat by a single vote. let s go to nashville right now, and cnn s isabel rosalia is isabel. um the national city council would have to suspend its rules to vote tomorrow on jones. what are you hearing at this point? does it sound like they might have the votes to put them right back into the state house? so ji
she lost her bid for re-election last night failing to finish in the top two in a runoff election. it is the first time in more than three decades that chicago has voted a sitting mayor out of office. i m eternally grateful to everyone who gave us their time, support and money and prayers. thank you from the bottom of my heart. god bless you. god bless this incredible city. long time public schools chief paul vallas ran a tough to crime campaign. he will face brandon johnson a cook county commissioner in an april runoff. fbi director christopher wray says the bureau believes the covid-19 pandemic was likely the result of a lab exteacciden wuhan. this comment is just days after the tent of energy low confidence assessment that covid most likely originated from a lab leak in china. the fbi has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident in wuhan. we step back for a second, the fbi has agents, professionals,
biden s $400 billion student loan handout. that is not right. that fair, and that is what we are fighting as well. door dash. i don t take responsibility if any of this is inaccurate. i understand. texas road house luckiest rolls made it. i m on a diet right now. and that was in question. let s dance the last dance let s dance the last dance let s dance the last dance tonight. ainsley: last dance for lori lightfoot. if you are just waking up she lost, there is a runoff in chicago between two different candidates. she came in third. therefore, she can t be the mayor. lawrence: that s right. ainsley: run off on april 4th. lawrence: brian, i slept well last night. i got the alert. ainsley: doesn t she deserve to be mayor? ains. lawrence: she is a terrible cancer also, ainsley. the only people dance not guilty street is chicago because finally change is come to the city for all these years. brian: you hope. we are going to go over that. we mi
trump with quite the opening statement on the chinese communist party and president xi jinping. we have a lot to unpack from last night s hearing held by the new house committee on china. plus a new nonpartisan report is detailing more of the failures that led to the january 6th capitol attack. and also ahead, we ll break down what happened at the supreme court as justices heard arguments on president joe biden s student loan forgiveness plan. good morning and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, march 1st. march already. i m jonathan lemire, thanks for starting your day with us. amid rising tensions between the two countries the new house select committee on the strew edgic competition between the united states and the chinese communist party held its first hearing last night. in prime time a bipartisan group of lawmakers set the stage for what republican chairman mike gallagher called an existential struggle over the future of america. we may call this a strategi