stadium, 26. it s a little oldish, but they are building a new indoor stadium which will attract the final four in the super bowl, the college championships, concerts. it s beautiful weather down there, so you don t need it, but that indoor facility bring so much marta nashville. ainsley: can you bring your boat? pete: not there, that s jacksonville. but i ve been to an out argument nashville, it s nice. brian: isn t that at the end of broadway? pete: you walk across a bridge. you party, walk across, go to the game, go back. brian: my prediction, they ll get a super bowl. pete: a super bowl, final four, everything. welcome to fox & friends and the 8:00 hour. brian, i was supposed to give you my open. brian: i kind of blew my first one. pete: 6:00 hour you blew by it, so i ll give you mine. brian: i wonder who gets florida-georgia line if they split up, because the fgl house is right there. ainsley: are you being negative? they re not going to split up! a
From any kind of Criminal Prosecution related to any action from when he was president you began by explaining why you believe that immunity from Criminal Prosecution is essential for the proper functioning of the presidency but my question is whether the very robust form of immunity that youre advocating is really necessary in order to achieve that result. If the potential for criminal liability is taken off the table wouldnt there be a significant risk that future president s would be emboldened to commit crimes with abandon while theyre in office in addition to these two cases, theres also a brand new criminal indictment from arizona in an alleged to attempt to overturn the 2020 election in that state. This one charges 18 different individuals, eight trump allies from his inner circle and 11 republican electors in arizona. Arizona Secretary Of State hes gonna join me this hour to discuss, but lets start this hour with that Immunity Case before the Us Supreme Court today. And well br
Debt crisis in greece is back in focus. Well tell you all you need to know. And well be getting the inside track on one mans effort to make musical millions. It might look like a kids toy, but with some of the biggest names in music want to get their hands on it, we meet the man behind the lightblock pad. So today we want to know, what was your first Musical Instrument . Did you learn at school . Let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Welcome to Business Live. Violin. It was good, bad and ugly we begin with us President Donald Trump who is about to leave saudi arabia on his way to israel. Thats his next stop on his foreign tour. Over the weekend in riyadh he signed agreements Worth Hundreds of billions of dollars between saudi and american firms. The deals are said to be worth more than 350 billion over the next ten years and build on americas decades Long Alliance with the Worlds Largest oil producer. Now saudi arabia is trying to diversify its economy away from oil after Crude
To generate his own voice, complete with Yorkshire Accent. And nick has the weather. It is icy see in a few spots this morning and some patches of fog around i have this full report. Good morning. First, our main story. Train passengers in britain are being let down by the way the government oversees the railways, according to a report by mps. The Commons Transport Committee says customers are less and less satisfied with the service they get, and yet they are paying more for it. Theyre calling on the Department For Transport to give up some of its powers. Rob young reports. Dissatisfied passengers, rising ticket prices, poor performance. Mps are scathing about the way the government oversees the railways. They say passengers have been failed by the way ministers award franchises to Train Companies. The commons Committee Says competition is meant to drive improvements, but warns there is dwindling interest from potential operators. National express used to be the biggest Train Company
To generate his own voice, complete with Yorkshire Accent. And nick has the weather. It is icy see in a few spots this morning and some patches of fog around i have this full report. Good morning. First, our main story. Train passengers in britain are being let down by the way the government oversees the railways, according to a report by mps. The Commons Transport Committee says customers are less and less satisfied with the service they get, and yet they are paying more for it. Theyre calling on the Department For Transport to give up some of its powers. Rob young reports. Dissatisfied passengers, rising ticket prices, poor performance. Mps are scathing about the way the government oversees the railways. They say passengers have been failed by the way ministers award franchises to Train Companies. The commons Committee Says competition is meant to drive improvements, but warns there is dwindling interest from potential operators. National express used to be the biggest Train Company