in. schedule cancelled, 12% by mid-morning. more staffing there needs to be. not enough food for members. skies are having a hazy hue. avoid it as best as possible. try your best to stay indoors. 66-year-old gale rogers figured she would give it a shot again. bring different perspective to the world. steve: good morning, 8:01 on tuesday, june 29, 2023. fox news alert, hunter biden is set to give a deposition today in a defamation lawsuit brought by the owner of that delaware repair shot, where hunter reportedly left the laptop from hell. brian: the irs whistleblower makes stunning claims. ainsley: mark meridith live from the white house. mark. a lot to get to this morning. the whistleblower is raising a bunch of claims about how this investigation into the first son played out, likely lawmakers will pay close takening to what he had to say. he spoke to fox news and said he is coming forward not out of political malice. simply the facts are the facts an
and skies across the country supporting a familiar look, smoke from canada is drifting again. the right and dutiy to protect one another. did he act reasonably? none of us would ever want to find ourselfs in this situation. grounded to third, there it is! perfection for domingo german. an opportunity for a perfect game, i will remember it forever. a rare moment for the yankees to celebrate and now this. hunter biden not celebrating. he is said to be deposed today in a defamatory suit brought to the owner of the delaware repair shop where he left his infamous laptop. this comes as the irs makes claims about who decided whether or not the president s son would be charged with a crime. mark meredith joins us from the white house. good morning a lot to get to. the white house and the justice department are facing questions about how the government handled e their investigation into the first son. the whistle glour, gary shapley who is cooperating says he was prevent
one person killed in a miami shooting last night sitting get spring breakers running. this happened during a relatively calm evening. one is in custody and the other in critical condition. fight clubs in south florida go viral, police reporting partiers to behave and operate within the law to avoid serious injury. they ve that increased control to put up with complaints of mad behavior despite warnings of fentanyl laced party drugs making the rounds. pete: it s a whole new host of dangers, something lawrence jones talked about in miami. they they have been driving there. don t do that. how did you know? it s on the news, it is big. pete: he will talk about spring break at 10:00 pm eastern time tonight, stunning videos talking about what is going on on spring break, back to donald trump at his post on truth social about his eminence, in his estimation, arrest, on tuesday. we will talk to some legal experts about the legal ramifications of what could take place this c
prosecutors to start probing those with access to his laptop and use it to pedal stories to the press. this is the same laptop that hunter left in a delaware repair shop. the same laptop that prompted twitter to block distribution of the new york post scoop on its existence. the same laptop that much of the media once dismissed as russian disinformation. i doubt hunter biden s request for information will go anywhere but he s making himself a bigger story and a bigger media target. i m howard kurtz and this is media gleet buzz. howard: we ll look at what s fueled the media uproar over the chinese spy balloon that spy jets shot down yesterday. it was instantaneous after the washington post had hard hitting faze for hunter biden. it s his laptop, which we ve been telling people for more than two this is the first time hunter biden said, okay, it was my laptop, essentially; right? hunter came out last night and said, daddy, they stole my laptop. he demanded daddy s justice
we re not safe. if this is something that is that the white house is just kind of brushing off saying, oh, there s no threat. we re watching it. even the president was asking. can we take it down? he said. no there s the concern. obviously there s concern for american lives everywhere in any situation, but if this were to happen in china, if the us had something like this in china, they would have taken it down immediately. on that safety in i assumed, obviously wrongly, that nothing like this could ever happen because i assume that our airspace was vacuum tight and that the moment a speck of dust enters that airspace. it is shot down, so my big takeaway is if our enemies can get a slow moving balloon into our airspace, and who s to think tv concern about shooting it down, but but i also understand what michael waltz is saying. congressman waltz he s basically saying, look, this isn t over downtown l a. this is in a very sparsely populated area. the reason we know it s spa