hastely-arranged statement yesterday about objects the biden administration spent hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to shoot down. president biden: our intelligence community is assessing all three incidents and reporting to me daily and will continue the urgent efforts to do so and i will communicate that to the congress. we don t yet know exactly what these three objects were. but nothing right now suggests they were related to china s spy balloon program. make no mistake. if any object presents a threat to the safety and security of the american people i will take it down. harris: so they were a threat? i mean if you just pay attention to what he said. well, critics say this is familiar. better late than never. this administration has a tendency, in my judgment, to ignore problems. i mean, certainly ignore solutions. but if you won t talk about the problem it s hard to talk about a solution. harris: the president says he expects to speak with china s preside
meeting with japan s prime minister. but there s an issue loming over the white house. the mounting fallout over biden s handling of classified documents during his post obama years. thbz has learned one of the classified documents found at the d.c. office was marked with the highest classification in the u.s. government. that s according to a senior u.s. official and another person familiar. we got that development after attorney general merrick garland announced he s appointed a veteran prosecutor to serve as special counsel to review the documents. ahead, what we re learning about hur and how he s proceeding. plus the tight rope both the white house and justice department are walking considering there s another special counsel investigating president trump. also this morning, devastation across the southeast. search and rescue operations are underway after tornadoes in multiple states. by the grace of god, we all survived. we jumped out the car and we all got in the
[chanting] for the largest migrant caravan ever is headed up towards mexico and the u.s. border. the administration has put the signal out there that it s okay to come and that s why you will see migrant caravan after caravan after caravan. queen elizabeth platinum jubilee wrapping up. a pageant and surprise appearance by the queen on the buckingham palace balcony. [cheers and applause] i found the one stronger than anyone i know she shares my dreams, i hope that some day i will share her home steve: well, it s a perfect day in london as london weather goes. 67 degrees, it is cloudy and rainy. and we are listening to ed shearn who was one of the big singers at the jubilee celebration. welcome to fox & friends. he we re on monday, june 6th, 2022. we it is the longest day. we will talk about d-day in a little while. ainsley is back on the couch after being so perched so close to the queen. ainsley: wonderful experience. i m grateful to fox and our bosses
is standing by with that. first to alexis mcadams. she s live in new york city with more on this. alexis, good afternoon. good afternoon. we re hearing charges could soon be coming in the case in philadelphia. it was chaos. people running right and left in the busy restaurant and bar area after someone opened fire. investigators believe it was a fist fight between a few guys that started this mass shooting and it was caught on video. watch. you can hear dozens of gun shots there ringing out. this video shows the chaos as people tried to take cover on south street. three people were killed, trace. these are their photos. their families grieving as police continue to search for the shooters, plural. that s because police say it was multiple gunmen that fired in the crowd. philadelphia s district attorney stopped by the crime scene calling it chilling as he prepares to file charges. so we re expecting to approve charges later today for at least two people in connection to wh
and i m sad to say that it only compounds the agony. the texas state senator, roland gutierrez, told cnn that he had been briefed that the uvalde school s police chief, pete arredondo, he didn t have a radio on him when he arrived on the scene. i have been told that this person did not have this person being the incident commander did not have radio communication. and i don t know as to why. don t know as to why. it s a great question because if it s true, the incident commander on the scene of this mass shooting would not have had a way to directly contact dispatchers. and i wonder did he ever have a radio eventually. cnn reached out to both arredondo and the texas department of safety for a comment, but we haven t received a response. but if chief arredondo did not have a radio that day when he arrived on the scene, he might not have known all those 911 calls were even being made, let alone what was being said on those calls from inside of those classrooms where the