like their balloon was a candidate. we can t confirm those reports or what the remains of the balloon may end up being. we have not recovered it. it s difficult until you can get your hands on something to be able to tell. because of where it is, over the lake, we have to accept the possibility we may not be able to recover it. jason: shoot first and ask questions later silent new operation after getting humiliated by a chinese spy balloon. this flat footed response is not limited to the sky. there has been so real effort to curtail the chinese based app tiktok as hackers pose a threat to americans. and pot hole pete is nowhere to be found. joining us now monica and fox news contributor tammy bruce. tammy, this is not a good look for the administration. the week could not be worse for the biden administration. that s because they were exposed. the chinese balloon itself, cbs is reporting that we saw it launch from china. we were watching it the entire way until it turne
type of significant intelligence collecting capability or what they might have been intended for. at this white house briefing, what you did hear from national security spokesman john kirby is there is clearly a shift into a robust, all-of-government approach to get more answers, not just to the three objects shot down over the course after a three-day period but what they re seeing in the skies. the widening of the apertures, it s at least one element of why we ve seen this more over the course of the past couple days. as you noted, victor, this is unprecedented in terms of u.s. fighters taking out things from over u.s. skies. this is john kirby s response. where we go from here, i think we just don t know right now in terms of whether they needs to be threshold changes as you put it. i think it s important to take a step back here. what the president did was ordered these actions with the safety and security of the american people foremost in his mind. there were very goo
legislation is passed, making it easier for people and we take a journey through david hockney s imagination, as he describes his new immersive exhibition. hello and welcome to the programme. the kremlin has strongly criticised president zelensky s visit to washington, accusing the us of fighting an indirect war against it. in a speech, president putin said a new patriot missile defence system would simply prolong the war, and that russia would find an antidote. the ukrainian leader is now back in ukraine. well, ten months on since the start of the conflict, ukrainian forces have regained some areas taken by russia. but people across the country are without power because of russian aerial attacks, and some are without family members, killed in the conflict. the bbc has been following one soldier, lieutenant eugene gromadskyi, as he fights to defend his country, at great personal cost. our correspondent quentin sommerville, and camera journalist darren conwayjoined him at an u
australian scientists launch a campaign to find it. and we take a journey through david hockney s imagination, as he describes his new immersive exhibition. hello and welcome. within the past couple of hours, the us house select committee investigating the january 6 attack on the capitol has released its full report. the report runs to almost 850 pages and is the culmination of the committee s investigation over more than a year and half, including more than 1,000 interviews. it was looking into donald trump s actions on the day the house was stormed. vinoo varghese is a wall street criminal defence attorney, former prosecutor and visiting faculty at harvard law school. he s been giving me his reaction to the full report publication. what you have here is unfortunately a situation where not much is going to come of this. this is sort of the democrats on their way out, there last hurrah. not disputing the validity of the things that they found, unfortunately, there is no real
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