accountable for its malign actions all over the world and united states is the first step to getting back on the right track. bill: i take your point. congressman ryan, a lot of people may agree with it. is it smart pool when it comes to politics? we have to be clear about the threat from china. they are our greatest challenge not just militarily but economically. we have to compete to bring jobs back to america that john and i are working on and compete with them to cut off the flow of deadly fentanyl that s pouring into districts like mine and those across the country. so absolutely he is a dictator and we need to compete with him in every dimension. that strength will help deter their provocations and insure peace and stability here in the country and across the world. bill: you guys are sensitive but he talked about the spy balloon. i think this is as descriptive as he has ever gotten. he said two box cars full of spy
imagine having your child go to school two extra weeks every year, year in and year out. that accumulates. charter school network schools did even better. their students 27 extra days of reading, 23 days in math. over public schools. all the data came in before the pandemic. it will be another four years before we have the same study. back to you. bill: numbers don t lie. thank you for that. william la jeunesse. brand-new hour begins now. fox news alert. the search for the missing sub intensifying as time continues to dwindle. coast guard officials say search and rescue efforts will continue throughout the day and they have a lot of assets in the area. the update comes as we learn more about ocean gate, the company behind the vessel and the potential red flags that may or may not have been ignored. big open question out there. bill hemmer, good morning today. dana has the day off on this thursday. big welcome back to our
know if the reputational experience will change her behavior, let s just presume she rules a lot in trump s favor and then a jury in trump country convicts him, in a way it immunizes the process from what we already know trump allies on the hill will do, what his allies running for president will do, what his sycophants in the republican party will do. it will be hard to say trump was railroaded by a pro-trump maga judge, a miami jury in trump country and by a process where his own staff and lawyers are providing all the evidence. it helps, right? i mean, in a weird way. i totally agree with you, but here s the big open question. if she s the judge on the case, she can basically pocket veto this for quite sometime because
investigators, they talked to georgia officials, and this is the conclusion they came to. obviously not the conclusion held by the former president and a number of his allies, but what this grand jury reached after months and months of investigating. now, whether anyone is going to face criminal charges, that is still the big open question. and on that question of charges, sara, do we have any sense of what the timeline might be for something like that to actually happen? it s really up to the fulton county district attorney, fani willis, if she wants to go to a regular grand jury and seek indictments. in a hearing last month, she said decision are imminent. someone described that to me as imminent in a course sense, not imminent as if we re about to go get coffee. so that could mean sometimes in the next couple of weeks or next couple of months. as someone who has worn both political and judicial reporting hats, the word imminent is different in those contexts.
things around. so might these layoffs spread to other industries? reporter: i think, you know, given the sort of untenable economic situation that we re in right now, it s a big open question. at this point, tech is still a relatively small portion of the economy despite what, you know, big companies these are. and the job market remains pretty strong. i do think over the next couple of weeks as these tech companies, the tech industry more broadly reports earnings, which are not expected to be very good, most of the tech companies are expected to be growing masrginally and may be reporting revenue declines. it s possible we ll see more tech layoffs over the next couple weeks. but maybe not in apple? apparently they have not made any announcements of significant layoffs. why are they so different? reporter: exactly. we have yet to hear of layoffs although the company has reportedly instituted a hiring freeze. but apple grew a lot more