good evening. i m norah o donnell, and we are live here in las vegas, with just three days to go before super bowl lviii on cbs. but we want to begin tonight with a blockbuster news about the two men who are expected to face off again and this year s presidential election. tonight, the dramatic new questions and testimony that the supreme court about whether the constitution, specifically the 14th amendment, should bar donald trump from being on the presidential ballot in several states. you could say that not since the 2000 supreme court decision of bush v. gore has the nation s highest court taken such a direct role in the outcome of a presidential election. president biden too facing questions tonight about his handling of classified documents from his time as vice president and senator. the long-awaited special counsel report just released included pictures of classified afghanistan documents found in the garage near a dog crate. and while there are no charges, the re
right now, house republicans fail to impeach the border boss, fail to deliver an ally in need and they will fail to advance an immigration deal that they themselves demanded. plus an appeals court reveals that donald trump is not immune from prosecution. had what might the supreme court say. and the chair of the republican national committee offers to quit amid tension from trump. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m kasie hunt. it s wednesday, february 7th. it s 5:00 a.m. here in washington, where house republicans were delivered a dramatic and really embarrassing defeat on the house floor last night. they failed in their efforts to impeach homeland security secretary mayorkas over his handling of the southern border. the resolution is not adopted. there was so much uncertainty over who would support the effort and three house republicans ultimately decided to vote with democrats against this. those three congressmen brought th
lawrence? lawrence: the second hour of fox & friends starts right now and, remember, mornings are better with friends. steve: all right a fox news alert, t three hours, 10:00 easn time the supreme court will hear oral arguments on colorado s decision to kick former president donald trump off the state s primary ballot. brian: the high court in unchartered territory legal territory as justices wrestle with an historic election dispute. ainsley: lucas tomlinson joins us with the latest. good morning, steve, ainsley, and brian. the supreme court has never heard a case like this before in its history. oral arguments begin in less than three hours, as steve said, in protest of the former leading g.o.p. candidate. fencing has been erected outside the nation s top court near the u.s. capitol as you can see here. colorado kicked trump off the ballot citing the constitution insurrection clause section 3 of the 14th amendment to be specific, which has never been used in
will: the air:00 hour of fox and friends weekend on february 3rd. the us launches retaliatory airstrike coming syria and iraq. president biden says this is just the beginning. rachel: alvan bragg has a message for new yorkers concerned about migrants free without bail. our obligation is to make sure we have the right people charged with the right crimes. we don t want to charge the wrong person. prison pete: president biden going to east palestine, ohio after the train derailment. we are going off-the-wall to show how he initially responded and what has been done since. the third hour of fox and friends weekend starts right now. will: the us carrying out retaliatory strikes at dozens of targets across the middle east. officials claim 30 people were killed. rachel: the strikes coming just after the remains of three us soldiers killed in jordan return to us soil. pete: trey yingst is live in tel aviv with the latest. reporter: the united states struck 85 targets in ir
killed in syria, iraq, or some dumb [bleep] that doesn t know to get out of the way. we gave them a week s notice and if there s another round of strikes coming, i hope they really will hurt iran in their pocketbook or kill their leadership because if you don t, nothing changes. jake sol vin not ruling out they ll take strikes into iran and spoke earlier and of course the super bowl here in las vegas next week, mike. lucas tomlinson live in las vegas, in thanks. israel reacting to the unit launching air strikes in syria, chiropractic semi-en and yemen and iraq and trey yingst joining me from tel aviv. trey, what s the latest? reporter: mike, good afternoon. the middle east is bracing for possibility of further escalation following u.s. strikes in iraq, syria, and yemen. israeli forces tonight remain on high alert across the country understanding as the war rages on inside gaza, the country s northern border is actually the most concerning. throughout the day, rocket