[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] pete: the 6 a.m. am hour of fox and friends weekend on saturday, january 13th, we start with a fox news alert. the us launching another retaliatory airstrike against to the rebels in yemen. the military action as defense secretary austin remains in the hospital. rachel: two days before the first in the nation caucuses, a blizzard forces 2024 candidates to scale back their events in iowa but that is not stopping them from urging supporters to turn out. one way or the other i am getting there. the worst weather in recorded history but maybe that is good because our people are more committed than anybody else. will: alabama has a new coach, who is replacing nick sabin after he retired. fox and friends weekend. pete: are topsoil, the us launching a new round of retaliatory strakes as houthi rebels in ye
provide more details from its closed-door interview with former white house counsel, pat cipollone. he testified friday for eight hours. yesterday at the south said cipollone reinforced alleged misconduct by trump, adding that his testimony included information that demonstrates the former presidents, quote, supreme dereliction of duty. a member of the committee explaining more of cipollone s testimony this morning on meet the press. he made very clear that he took the side of many of the folks we have already seen come before the committee. and he was asserting that there was not enough evidence to prove that the election was not free and fair. and that the right thing to do, i think, for a democracy is to have a peaceful transfer of power, especially after december 14th, when the states have certified their electors. also new today, former trump strategist steve bannon says he is now open to testifying before the committee. he resisted requests and defied subpoenaed,
more than $11,000 every year just to maintain that standard of living. these headline numbers are coming down, rate of inflation is slowing but the stuff is stuck. brian: we were discussing before we came into this segment, the rate of inflation is slowing down and that is good news. once a price goes up it stays up. that the problem with inflation and letting it rise the way it has, you want to tame its growth but i don t know that you rollback it s growth. the starbucks cup of coffee or the big mac meal at $15 on average, that is your standard to. now what has to happen is americans need to make more money to meet that, but as wages arise and companies help americans do that it is like this revolving door, inflation goes up a little bit too so that becomes the problem. they need to make more money to
angelo carusone. ? . , if you rollback a bunch of the policies that twitter put in place, bare minimum stuff, saying you can t push certain kinds of different information he waited leading media and coordinating attacks. that alone would be a problem. that is number one. but the bigger thing is that he could have had a real risk of tinkering with the algorithm, which is the recommendation engines and everything, to align with something that is previously said before which is that it s really important and essential to red pill as many people as you possibly can, which is the process by which he radicalized individuals to become further to the right. the third is that twitter is actually helpful and improving the overall landscape. because of their size, they are smaller, but their audience and users are really influential. they actually tended to be a little bit of a vanguard when it comes to putting in place
it s now 7,891. there were another 179 deaths recorded of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on average, there were 136 deaths per day in the past week. we ve been talking mainly about the situation in england, but there are some significant variations when we look at scotland, northern ireland and wales. so let s take the temperature with our colleagues emma vardy in stormont and sarah smith in glasgow, but we start with mark hutchings in cardiff. well, very challenging are the words that the welsh government are using to describe the months that lie ahead. actually, if you rollback, welsh case rates were the lowest of the uk nations in the first part of the uk nations in the first part of the year. more recently, they have been the highest. as for talk of a plan b elsewhere, ministers here say thatis plan b elsewhere, ministers here say that is already part of their