next in this. china has decided to try to impose s will on the world. our economic security is connected to china whether we like it or not. imagine a missive flying so fast that you can t pick it up on radar. we ve seen behavior by the ccp, purchase of agricultural lands, strategic lands around military bases. china is the most challenging national security threat that the u.s. has faced in 30 years. martha: with that, we bring in general jack keane, fox news strategic analyst. good to have you with us. some strong voices from capitol hill about the threat that we face from china. do you expect that strength to be matched in the way that we talked about china in the president s speech tonight? i hope so. i mean, the president in his national security strategy and national defense china has identify them as a major threat in the future and now. he has to share with the american people, what are we doing about this. do we have any vulnerabilities. that s not to g
rocked two countries. more than 2,200 are dead in turkey and syria. thousands more injured. we ve got the latest details. a new republican criticism this morning of how the biden administration handled the suspected chinese spy balloon drifting for days over the u.s. before the military shot it down over the weekend. all this as president biden red december to address the nation tomorrow. a huge night for a star-packed grammy awards. that s bad bunny. we ll tell you who made history. we begin with that breaking news, a deadly catastrophe unfolding right now in tour key and syria. two powerful and devastating earthquakes striking jurs hours apart. 7.92 earth kwair quake near the city of gaziantep in turkey. that number only expected to rise as the tremors toppled buildings across the region. take a look at this moment. look at this. this whole building just comes down in the city just outside the epicenter collapsing in a matter of seconds. bystanders fleeing the scene
everyone you are watching symone, we are following breaking news out of michigan. new details about a fourth object shot down by u.s. forces in just over a week. this happened a short while ago. we want to have a very live update for you this hour. also the death toll from that devastating earthquake in turkey and syria. now more than 30,000 people. it s hard to even imagine rescue efforts are still underway in the ruins, as thousands forced from their home are in desperate need of aid. we are live on the ground with the latest. and are living black history series. we are talking to civil rights leader, author, and president of the national newspaper publisher association. i am symone sanders-townsend, it s a busy sunday and i have something to say. greetings, everyone. we begin with breaking news a native elephant story out of lake heron, michigan. a nbc news has learned the united states military has shut down a fourth aerial object today. the sheer scope. we will hav
the united states government gathered on capitol hill this past week for president biden s second state of the union address. sure, there were plenty of famous faces in the house chamber on tuesday. when the president gave his speech, he was focused outside the halls of congress, beyond the beltway. the president had a very clear audience in mind, you, the american people. listen to this. we ve already created, with your help, 800,000 good paid manufacturing jobs, the fastest growth in four years. for too long, workers have been getting stiff, but not anymore. we are beginning to restore the dignity of work. i am so sick and tired of coming to these breaking the law from preventing workers from organizing. pass the pro-act. workers have a right to form unity. [applause] we must guarantee all workers have a living wage. after that address, the
and trump and natural gas and smoking. he doesn t like the middle class . tucker: i m not ashamed to say thank you for coming on. thank you. bret northrup will pick up the state of the union union starting right about now. extra looking life of the house floor in the united states p-uppercase-letter bayer now minutes away from president biden s second state of the union address. always a big event in the nation s p-uppercase-letter reddick comes as the president deals with a huge list of major challenges but the fallout from the chinese spy craft and revelation of classified documents, a course across the southern border and inflation i crime. welcome to washington. the president is now in the us capitol ready to deliver his speech, expected to herald some