[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] pete: closing our nation s anthem out with a beautiful with shot of a rainbow. we ve got a snow-covered house with a very stealthy flying american flag. rachel: how wig is the flag thae yours are bigger. pete: the flag on our property? it s bigger. rachel: yours is like used car lot pete: that s what we re going for. [laughter] are car dealership sized flag. not quite that big. good morning, by the way. thanks for your photos will: do you take it up or down? pete: no, i keep it lit. i can t take it up and down, but i keep it lit. i think that s e what you have to do, you make sure it s lit. which we do. and i try to tribe some of those photos for you because don t forget, guys, when we re talking on tv, there are also people listening on siriusxm radio like my wife right now driving from florida to nashville through alabama. do what you can this morning to be descriptive with your words rachel: hi, jen.
good evening i m jon scott and this is the fox report. jon: we have team coverage for you this evening florida senator rick scott joins us with more on congressional negotiations over new border policy. and danamarie mcnickell with more on ongoing surge of migrants but first, word of a new attack on u.s. forces in iraq. and there are reported injuries, bringing the total number of attacks to 142 since mid-october. lucas tomlinson is live in beach, florida. george. first time missiles launched by iran proxy forces inside iraq that slipped through american air defenses in this conflict which many are calling a low-grade war. u.s. central command is released a statement about the attack which i ll read in full it says, quote, at approximately 6:30 p.m. baghdad time muts pl ballistic missiles launched targeting al-assad air base and most intercepted and others impacted base and damage assessment assessment is ongoing and undergoing evaluation for traumatic brain injuries.
longtime ally, the leader of the wagner mercenary group, they ve been fighting for russia against ukraine, accusing that leader of betraying russia. and tonight, we hear from that leader for the first time. audio only, he has not been seen since saturday. since the rebellion was halted. so, where is yevgeny prigozhin, who turned on putin? tonight, we have learned that the white house has been in touch with russia, and what president biden is now signaling. ian pannell in ukraine. mary bruce with late reporting from the white house. also this monday night, the severe storms in the east at this hour. thunderstorms, large hail, possible tornados from the carolinas, right up through new york. three confirmed tornadoes. dozens of homes destroyed. the tale oil of a passenger jet struck by lightning. the father and stepson in a national park. the son passed out, the father went to get help and crashed in triple digit heat. they believe both were overcome in 119-degree temperatures
his party, but new hampshire could prove more hospitable for haley. is it home to more libertarians and independents. so haley is all in. and so too are many institutional forces which see time running out to stop trump. but are some of those efforts backfiring? mark halperin in his newsletter regularly chronicles this phenomenon which he calls the sad irony of those members of the media and the democratic party who most worry about a trump second term acting in ways that actually make it more likely he will win. here is an example. monday msnbc had the kind of all night extensive coverage of the iowa caucus that we ve come to expect of cable outlets. but when it came time for trump to make his acceptance speech, the network didn t air it. instead, rachel maddow said this at this point in the evening the projected winner of the iowa caucuses has just started giving his victory speech. we will keep an eye on it as it happens. we ll let you know if there is any news made, i
he found his father dead in the driveway. there s no doubt in my mind what happened. i immediately knew. there was someone else who may have known, too. i turned around and looked at my mama, like you know who did this, that but there was one thing no one could no, the strange stream twists still to come. it was a bit of a surprise. kind of a shock. when they found out she was seen him again. a lovers triangle, always leads to trouble. how could you do such a horrible thing? you destroyed me. did this one lead to murder? what was your like watching him walk out of jail? he beat the system. hello and welcome to dateline. how long does it take a killer to stop worrying about whether he will ever be caught? a couple of weeks? a couple of months? 25 years? if he is still a free man then, he probably would be pretty sure he did indeed get away with murder. after all, detectives retire, witnesses forget, the trial goes cold, never to warm up again. until