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o, say can you see by the dawn s early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous figh- 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 pete: good morning and welcome to fox & friends on this saturday morning as we begin with our nation s anthem, as we always do. we thank you for your photos, for sending them in, friends@foxnews.com. it s january 27th, year of our lord, 2024. here with will and, look who s here good morning, i ve been looking forward to this weekend to hang out. pete: how you doing? great. chipper, bright. feeling good. will: wow. [laughter] pete: 6 a.m. trying to wake you guys up. let s do this day! will: we don t have ou ....
they saw something they never have. before today, the house judiciary committee traveled up from washington to hold what they call the field hearing in manhattan. it was supposedly focused on crime in manhattan, which is interesting because the murder rate in manhattan is below the murder rate in washington, d. c. where the house judiciary committee is based. and it s lower than a number of big cities in republican controlled states like tampa or jacksonville or dallas or nashville or tulsa, oklahoma. so why did the judiciary committee headed by republican jim jordan come here because manhattan is where district attorney alvin bragg works and he brought charges against donald trump and jim jordan s doing all he can to protect the former president and ensure he becomes the next president of the united states. at the hearing today. jordan attacked district attorney brag , calling him soft on crime in response, bragged called today s hearing a political stunt and last week ....
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frame. we have been watching israel mark this somber anniversary holocaust remembrance day. with the whole country. on the six million jewish victims of the holocaust, as well as millions of others, the nation coming to a complete standstill on the 80th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising. and you re hearing that siren blaring it will blair for two minutes. and that is as a mark of respect for all those lives lost during the holocaust, a moment of reflection for a nation and indeed. alright we move on now with our news and akron, ohio, is bracing for more protests today after a grand jury declined to indict any of the officers who fatally shot 25 year old jail and walker last june. all public schools are closed and the city has set up 24 hour demonstration zones outside city hall and in front of the police department. the mayor, police chief and walker s family calling for protesters to remain peaceful. ohio s attorney general says the grand jury concluded the off ....
live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. welcome to the programme. we begin in sudan, where thousands continue to flee the worsening violence between rival military factions. the fighting started nearly a week ago and so far it s claimed at least 350 lives. civilians in the capital khartoum who are trapped between the factions are running low on food and water. efforts are under way to secure a three day truce to mark the muslim holiday of eid al fitr. our correspondent andrew harding has the latest. another sunrise over khartoum. but still no sign of the promised ceasefire in sudan s shell shocked capital. across this vast country, hospitals are increasingly overwhelmed. these are the victims of a power struggle between two rival armies, a war that has been waged in crowded cities with no regard for civilian life. doctors can t even reach many of the wounded. our volunteers live in fields and provide service apart from hospitals, very close t ....