hello and thanks so much for joining us. i m ana cabrera in new york. it is 10:00 eastern. this morning president biden is overseas for a high stakes summit in japan. it s a delicate balancing act for the president touting the u.s. as an economic power house to the allies while simultaneously working to stop the u.s. from teetering on the brink of default. back in washington, the president s team is furiously negotiating with congressional republicans. now just two weeks left until our country runs out of money. plus, tiktok going viral, but not in montana. the state becoming the first in the u.s. to ban the popular social media app, but will it actually work? so now we re just going to start banning tiktok on a state by state basis, huh? speaking from my own page in montana here, i am going to keep posting. we ll have a live report coming up on the legal fight over the ban and on the other states that may follow suit. and new reporting this morning about how s
and i am here to cheer on the kansas city chiefs! we got a great coach, great team, one dream, super bowl, yeah, number one, baby, baby. we going all the way! i love y all, baby! love you, fox & friends ! rachel: good morning, everybody. it s the 7:00 a.m. here in new york city ask just outside in fox square that was the brooklyn united drum line are. they re performing for us and for all of you here on super bowl sunday, and they re going to be here all morning long. they re amazing, just lighting up the square for us. will, brian, good morning. brian: good morning to you, again, rachel and will. important to point out, we re now talking hours until super bowl lvii, the first super bowl which is really 100% back. you know, two years ago there was about 2,500 media members, last year about 5,000. this year over 6,000 because everything s back to normal. it s the fourth super bowl for arizona. coming up a little bit later, a feature with gronk , a little bi
floor. my god help me please. a teenage mom at the center of a murder mystery. fingers were pointed everywhere at everybody. who had a motive to kill? hello and welcome to dateline. a teenage mom and her close circle of friends find themselves at the center of an emotional situation. they were carefree california girl still in high school, but soon their lives would change in a way that if you could ve predicted. here s keith morrison with mean girls. an interesting species a teenage girls. some are sweet. some are not. we call them mean girls. and some in particular as you are about to see have been very mean indeed. i was 1997 when their story began here in the high desert north of l.a.. lancaster, california. there was sara chapin, than 18, a cheerleader and local beauty queen. you are pretty popular kid in high school? i was fairly popular but i was a cheerleader. which helps? yes. amy priest myre, 16, sporty, and ap student who looked like the girl ne
economic, the president is confident he will be able to avoid a default, but he s going to explain to his counterparts that s aren t he is traveling back to the u.s. early. the president has said the leaders have all agreed whether he not default. every leader has said that, it is a quote from their more recent meetings prior to this trip. we know the president s team is working hard making regular trips to the capitol. we re two weeks from that june 1st deadline. what s the latest on the negotiations right now? the bottom line is the negotiations at the white house was insistent wouldn t happen is well underway with negotiators between the white house and house republicans meeting for somewhere north of six hours all told yesterday. speaker mccarthy telling reporters he expects them to be in all weekend. he said he will be here all weekend working on these talks. the sort of vibe from congressional republican ss that they are still a long ways apart on the policy agreements that
meanwhile, the faa has temporarily shut down air space over montana yesterday after a radar anomaly was spotted, or that s what hay told us. and while nothing was found, it marks just a little more than a week since a chinese spy flight flew over montana s nuclear bases. montana gop congressman and retired navy seal ryan zinke joins us now. congressman, tell me what you think of all of this. what do we make of it? it s so unsettling. well, we re entering in a phase of balloon warfare, aren t he? really quite extraordinary. of on the first round, i don t expect to be told the truth by the chinese. they obviously said it was a civilian airship. it was not. i didn t appreciate being deceived by our, by our government by saying, well, we didn t shoot it down because we were concerned about collateral damage. i can tell you over montana, petroleum county as an example