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it is everything you ever wanted. well, i got a job and i want to keep it. there you go. welcome aboard, hour three of fox and friends, you know what your top story is been all day. i am sure you saw yesterday when our former president went to his motorcade and to mar-a-lago. they had to stop at the light and when they got on trump forest one, he had to wait his term. he was behind the jet blue flight. does the government reimburse him using his own plane to fly up here? it is mystery in the making. today former president trump will be arraigned in the courtroom. the new indictment alvin bragg remains under seal. there are reports he got 34 felony charges to face. that s a lot. laura ingraham is joining us. can you show us around what s going to happen? reporter: yeah, we have been out here early this morning and really in the last few days as well. we have been watching this sort of build-up, barricades and tents and cameras and lights and reporters. ....
been very, very dry. the amount of rainfall while below average, in nottingham the last two hours have brought more than the last three weeks. across southern and eastern wales uncertainty still england the amount of rain we had seen has been well below average southern and eastern wales and southern and eastern wales and southern and eastern england. barely any appreciable rain across hampshire. the opportunity for some rain over the next few days but not much in the next few days but not much in the driest areas of southern and eastern england. north western areas will be the wettest, rainfall totals closer to normal. showers working across sussex into kent, that we have a convergence where the winds bash together to give a line of storms across mid wales, eastern wales, the bristol area, somerset and dorset. they will be slow moving in nature, some areas will see hefty downpours where a completely dry probably just down the downpours where a completely dry probabl ....
he shouldn t have been doing that. a critical incident is declared at the british port of dover as holiday makers face queues for hours for border checks, with the uk blaming french staff for the delays. the french border officers, they didn t turn up to work. they were supposed to be fully manning all of the passport control booths to meet at the holiday surge. hundreds of police in riot gear storm the main anti government protest camp in the sri lankan capital, colombo, tearing down tents and beating demonstrators. turkey says a deal has been agreed by ukraine and russia which will allow the resumption of grain to be exported from the black sea. tens of thousands of patients in england turned to private treatment late last year as hospital waiting lists started to climb with some even taking out loans pay for procedures. also coming up: despite a tough year, team gb s dina asher smith makes it back onto the podium after winning bronze at the world athletics championsh ....
the wrong decision. not my words but the description from the director of public safety. he said the officers responding made a serious mistake and not immediately going into the classroom where a gunman killed 19 kids and two teachers tuesday. this is coming after extraordinary briefing that provided more clarity about the time line but raised a lot more questions, many more questions. we learned teacher propped open the door. the killer would later enter. the school safety officer responded to the scene and drove right past it as the gunman hid in the school parking lot. they said this was a barricade subject situation and somehow didn t think children were at risk. made that assessment. we learned two students called 911 basically begging for help. they both survived. why did that teacher prop the door open? why wasn t an armed safety officer on school grounds. why didn t the responding officer, there were 19 of them in the school at one point jump into active shoote ....
In the country. This has happened in the last couple of hours. There were scuffles and punches thrown inside the parliament, and large crowds gathered to protest outside it. The new law would force Civil Society groups and Media Organisations to declare foreign funding. Opponents fear it will be used to silence dissent. The bill now faces a likely veto by georgias president , but parliament can override that by holding another vote, forcing the law through. This really is an issue that has divided georgia. Lets go live to our correspondent Rayhan Demytrie, who is in tbilisi. I know it is very noisy there, there have been dramatic scenes outside the parliament and inside, scuffles, as i say, but the final upshot is this law has just been passed in the parliament . This law has ust been passed in the parliament . This ....