all of the political fallout to come. also this hour, florida federal judge aileen cannon sets a file date for the president s documents case as mr. trump gives his most detailed answer yet since last week s indictment about his handling of america s secrets in response to tough questions from fox news anchor bret baier. why not just hand them over then? because i had the boxes. i wanted to go through the boxes and get all of my personal things out. i didn t want to hand it over yet, and i was very busy as you ve sort of seen. yeah, you tell the aide to move to other locations after telling your lawyers you had fully complied with the subpoena when you hadn t? but i had to take all of my thing out. these boxes were interspersed with all sorts of things. and john durham to the house intelligence committee on the 206-page report that s highly critical of the fbi s investigation into the russian interference in 2016, to the republican intelligence committee chairman,
hour. what an inspire story. sandra: i love a good story with a happy ending. this very special conversation coming up as the student athlete, the sixth grader and his mother, all join us live coming up. we ll start things off with this fox news alert. john: secretary of state antony blinken wrapping up his historic trip to beijing and attempt to clear the air between the world s top two superpowers. sandra: they say the conversations were constructive but admitting they failed to reach notable breakthroughs on taiwan, slamming the talks as fruitless. the risk here of this renewed engagement strategy is we will abandon important defensive actions to engage in a series of endless fruitless talks with the ccp. john: a bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling on president biden to take a page out of his predecessor s playbook. he want to expand israel s diplomatic ties with countries in africa to keep china from establishing a bigger footprint there. sandra: we will
because there is only a limited amount of air on board. 96 hours, it was estimated, of air. it dr. co2 scrubbers, but it doesn t have the capability of making more oxygen. and so this really is a desperate, desperate search right now. we are expecting the coast guard here in boston to update at about 1:00 eastern time. and so, we re waiting for any new details on the search. they have dropped sonar buoys in. and they re trying to listen for any type of pinging, banging, voices that they hear that might indicate that the crew and the people on board are still alive but so far, there has been no contact at all with the submersible since sunday, andrea. this is just so desperate, kristen, i know you and tom costello, the whole team in the world is watching. you re at the coast guard station in boston. and you ll have all of the latest and, of course, the briefing at 1:00, thank you,
over the years and this is extremely high-tech, and that is leading him to his optimism that they will eventually find them. john: if they have lost power and they have passive co2 scrubbers, that means they get the co2 scrubbed out and the oxygen pumped back into them, so that would be a good thing. i ve watched a video on this, they even have a toilet on that thing, that s taken care of as well. as long as there has not been a catastrophic failure with the hull and the chamber inside there a chance they could come out of this, even if they are down and not bobbing around on the surface somewhere. sandra: i can tell our viewers we are continuing to work the story and working to get more experts on as this is an hour by hour, minute by minute search-and-rescue operation happening right now. we will certainly keep our viewers up on what is happening and bring the latest as we get it. john: looking forward to that. this, former special counsel
survive blasts like this and we would have post-accident communication, and we re back to doing what they ve always done, which is hoping that they can hear pounding on some pipe, and it s sort of unbelievable that this is still going on in 2010. bill: four years ago at ago, randy mccloy was found alive, the others were dead, he survived after 41 hours. ellen, right now we re 42 hours into, and some doctors are saying they re still not able to explain how he survived that. well, that s correct. now, the difference between sago and this accident is that there are refuge chambers. i mean, if these guys survived, they could get to a rescue chamber, where they ve got 96 hours of supplies. so, again, if they survived, there is material down there, there s water, there s food, there s co2