in the faulkner focus. americans face real economic consequences as politicians are dug in. more and more lawmakers are saying that the president and the house speaker must find common ground but the house the white house sounds like it is not really interested in doing that. this is not an issue that we will negotiate on. he is not going to negotiate over avoiding default. this is congress s constitutional duty. he will not negotiate on the debt ceiling. very clear. that isn t going the change. congress needs to avoid a default. i ll leave it there without conditions. harris: without conditions. that sounded like a negotiation. for their part, house democrats are now trying to use a procedural scheme to bypass speaker mccarthy s debt bill. republican senator mike lee and senior congressional correspondent chad pergram on capitol hill. let s start with the news with chad. it is called a discharge petition, 218 members can go over the head of the speaker and put a bi
congressional correspondent aishah hasnie tells us what some lawmakers want to do about that now. good evening, aishah. bret, good evening to you. in a very rare public appearance. the chiefs of the fbi, the cia. nsa and odni and d.e.a. all came together on capitol hill to hand over their annual threat assessment to lawmakers. and it covered a wide variety of topics from the russia war on ukraine to iran s nuclear program, but china, they say, is the most consequential threat to america s national security right now. and lawmakers grilled them on this app. tiktok which even intel officials admit screams national security concerns. it may be the beginning of the end for tiktok as the nation s top intelligence officials testified on capitol hill about the dangers of the chinese-owned app. at a hearing on threats around the world. could they use tiktok to control data on millions of users? yes. could they use it to control the software on millions of devices given the
biden administration to sanction americans online. a vikings player being praised to help a rescue of a man in a fiery crash. the car crash, it they managed to free the trapped driver. [cheers and applause] brian: for the home of the bronx and the university of tampa, florida. they got a lot that come out. and a very patriotic crew. ainsley: and now we can hear you, brian. brian: by the way, can you hear me? i will add this, steve, you brought the hangover. it is just me. there you go. steve: it s got biscuits, gravy, home fries, gravy on top. that looks fantastic. brian: right. and it is bad for your aorta. chided them. if the drink didn t finish you off, this will do it. it is great. people love it. the number one thing here is the pancakes. samantha, you told me. ainsley: for the breakfast. brian: the number one thing for breakfast, the giant pancake. ainsley: that is massive. steve: it is bigger than your head. ainsley: how do they flip them? s
make a full recovery. released from prison 24 hours before the attack. i don t think we should see the outside of a jail. congressman jim jordan present the irs why it sent to an agent to matt taibbi s house. he is testifying and the irs is knocking on his door! it is pretty darn alarming when testimony with gwyneth paltrow ski accident. gwyneth paltrow caused the collision. speak with the moment of the collision, she was a skier below. anyone who matches with the physics. brian: all right fox news alert, nashville police releasing body cam video of heroic officers who took down the transgender school shooter who killed six, including 39-year-olds. steve: we are learning more about the victims who put their lives on the line trying to protect others. we are talking about the adults. ainsley: todd piro joins us with the latest, todd appeared speak of those two brave officers experience confronting 28-year-old shooter audrey hale. rex englebert and michael
hi, are othello. the epa previously said nor folk southern was completely responsible for cleanup efforts. now the agency says they will review. it is set to start in minutes. we will go to senior correspondent live. communications breakdown has a cleanup stalled in a bunch of contaminated soil and water stuck with nowhere to go. particularly the water used to fight the fires was supposed to go till waste disposal company outside of houston. half a million gallons already delivered. a judge in harris county texas said no one told local leadership and until they can learn all the details harris county will not take anymore east palestinian water. one thing that i want to share that i think the public should know is that i learned about this, not from a regulatory agency, not from the company, but from a member of the press and that is unacceptable. a lot of the soil, 15 truckloads, 210 tons went to a disposable facility in wayne county commission. they also were not in