game day predictions, we re the final hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. it s game time. you re looking live at allegiant stadium in las vegas, nevada, ahead of super bowl lviii, between the chiefs and the 49ers, where i m coming to you live this early sunday morning, super bowl sunday, while rachel and joey hold down the fort. good morning, welcome to the fourth hour of fox & friends. it s the fourth quarter. we re ready for it, one more hour of hard hitting news and maybe talk about the gronc beach party as well. rachel: it s a few days before valentine s, based on the op-ed by the liberals who say flowers and chocolates are bad for the environment, you re going to hand y your wife a fist full of dirt. [laughter] it s good for the earth. that s one which to read it, rachel. the other is a pioneer in the old west in 1800s, i bought her a plot of land, there s your dirt, which is not the case. i m trying to spin it positively. i think we need to put
$20,000 in debt. did you overstep your authority? i think the court misinterpreted the constitution the. will: this follows the previous day of landmark decisions with the high court voting to outlaw race-based affirmative action in college admissions, just a landmark week for the supreme court and a really bad week for joe biden. let s focus in on the supreme court for just one moment, if we might. these are three major, or major policies that are the culmination of years, perhaps even decades, of work in some cases. for example, when it comes to the affirmative action. the supreme court saying that colleges should not use race in admission to me, on its case is a on its face, is a good and principled move in terms of evolving towards a less race-conscious society. under the 14th amendment, all men have equal protection. when it comes to the colorado case, this was simply about free speech. should you be compelled to endorse or create speech you do not agree with, and
ainsley: we are one day away from an election. and we have a live studio audience for the first time in years. it s wonderful to see so many familiar faces, new faces. you all are our family. you are our customers. you keep us on air and we love you all and we appreciate your loyalty to fox news. thank you. thank you. [applause] brian: cover of the new york post is fascinating today. they merged two worlds. the jets upset over the best team in the afc. basically in the jets can come back fourth quarter on 13 play drive and win 20-17 why can t lee zeldin go from 24 points back and go ahead and win the governor s race. [applause] steve: absolutely. and when you look at the real clear politics average of the race, right now kathy hochul is leading him by 5 percentage points. the big question is ultimately who is motivated. and is that are those polls that they take the average of, are they accurate? because here in new york city, how many people are from out of town? a
controls and sensitive information without adequate oversight. zatko also alleges some of the company s senior most executives tried to cover up twitter s vulnerabilities. cnn s donie o sullivan is here with the exclusive details. what are we seeing, what are the main headlines out of this disclosure? that s right, kaitlan, a lot to break down in this. this disclosure is in the hands of multiple u.s. law enforcement agencies, including the s.e.c. and the department of justice and today zatko is speaking out for the first time to cnn. have a look. ready? yes. why are you coming forward? all my life i ve been about finding places where i can go, and make a difference. reporter: this is peiter zatko. until january this year he was head of security at ftwitter, bt now a whistle-blower. he said the problems are so grave, they re a risk to national security and democracy. twitter is a critical resource to the entire world. i think it is an extremely important platform.