jacqui heinrich starts us off tonight from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. hi, jacqui. hey, gillian, good evening to you. u.s. officials revealed today that the u.s. has not formally requested a phone call with chinese president xi jinping despite president biden saying yesterday that they expected to be talking soon. we re learning that they re hoping that secretary of state antony blinken will first be able to smooth things over and make contact with his chinese counterpart at the munich security conference next week. but, if no meeting ends up happening, it will be a telling sign of where u.s.-china relations stand. chinese spy balloon lifted from the ocean store from south carolina. quantico. we learned a lot already from the balloon by surveilling it while it was flying over the country. we re going to learn even more, we believe, by getting a look at the guts inside it. but u.s. officials are warning we may not learn much more about the three likely harmless objects sho
running? we have heard him say several times it is his intention. are you not believing this? how many times as have to say it until you believe it. he says he s not done. he is not finished what he has started. and that is what is important. look at all that joe has done, has accomplished. he brought us out of the chaos. he did that. he was elected because people want steady leadership. i think they saw that intro here they saw his character. so all that s left at this point is to figure out time and place for the announcement? pretty much. okay still top democrats are not convinced but according to politico his top aides potential democratic presidential candidates are mulling a plan b. alright, great to be with you guys today, to see you again. i want to talk about. okay we are talking about president biden, will he or won t he announce his reelection bid? why don t we listen to what he had to say he was inside of abc news and broach the subject, let s take a liste
do you believe federal agencies have responded appropriately with the metal care care that is needed? i wrote a thorough piece on foxnews.com about a week after this happened. that s certainly a chemical catastrophe. usually we have a good amount of train derailment usually confined to local vicinity. let s not just to this local vicinity, it s miles to come anyone who gets drinking water from the ohio river they did decide to help to a controlled burn cap shrapnel and other things go off as a good idea in the sense they did avoid a massive explosion they ve leaked the chemical into the porous soil it s gotten into the soil. they burnt it off. it s created a plume. the plumes going down ohio
point of view art how this effects people s health over time. gillian, i can t tell you how happy i am to hear governor dewine acknowledge what the long-term consequences of this chemical catastrophe will be. up until now we have heard the immediate threat has been lessened. they did the controlled burn they got the vinyl chloride out of there so the immediate threat of the big toxic exposure and explosions is gone so the residents are able to go back in. what about the exposure to low level of very toxic chemicals? that s is what i still have concerns. it s great to hear that the municipal water they are able to drink out of it. less than three parts per million of some of these organic compounds. still low levels of these toxins so we don t have a lot of data to be honest of the long-term exposure to that, especially biewlgt accumulate. that s what they are really looking at right now. still very trace amounts of it