together with you broadcasting balloons. rachel: that s right. if you get a little chilly, i have a heat or here, will. will: is it on? pete: i don t know why you haven t turned it on yet. rachel: because it s been cozy. pete: have you been to the great american ballpark in cincinnati? will: no. never been to cincinnati. pete: never been? will: have you been to cincinnati? everybody acts, like, wow. pete: dial up a diner for will in cincinnati, and you ve got to have chili for breakfast. rachel: that sounds good right now. pete: on noodles. will: let s do a list of american cities by population and find the biggest city you haven t been to. want to do that? i don t think cincinnati is the biggest city we ll find out, let s do the three of us, what s the biggest american city you ve never visited? @. pete: it s going to be a small i know i ve been to all 50 states, multiple times over. will: i ve never been to. pete: i don t know if i ve been to big cities in maine. yes, i
And right now on ana cabrera reports, Breaking News, Extreme Weather turning deadly in texas. At least four People Killed after torrential rain and tornados rip through the lone star state. We have the latest from houston. Plus, Michael Cohen dueback on the stand monday. Has the defense delivered any knockouts to the prosecutions star witness. And desperately needed aid finally reaching gaza by sea. Why humanitarian groups warn its not nearly enough. We made it to friday. It is 10 00 eastern, im Ana Cabrera Reporting from new york. We begin with that Breaking News from texas where at least four people have been killed from a powerful storm system. It knocked out the lights to more than a million homes along the gulf coast, Spawning Tornados and floods, destroying property. Heres a look at some of the debris flying just outside the lobby. This is a houston skyscraper there, and then look at that, the Blownout Windows Leaving Gaping Holes all the way up the side of houstons downtown well
we re covering today s climatic closing arguments in donald trump s trial. the trial is still ongoing right now. the prosecutor continuing the closing arguments. we ll continue in our live coverage to bring you that as well as what i m going to do with you right now, which is try to summarize what is the most important day and likely the last day or two before this jury deliberates. the day began with trump s lawyers doing their closing arguments for the defendant. they finished. the scene outside court was more rauk cause than usual. there was trump family members, robert deniro. i was downtown with our team, reporters and lawyers at the court today. we were out there. i made some videos. we kept an eye on it. all working together. the closing arguments give jurors the pivotal final last material. it s the culmination of a trial that s featured 22 exhibits, 20 days, emails, hundreds of exhibits. now it s all going down today. critical day, former president trump s criminal
it, and then the surveillance equipment is on the bottom. taking a look at whatever they want right now. i mean, the same military leaders told donald trump don t strike qassem soleimani rachel: exactly. pete: so there s a lot of risk aversion inside the pentagon on things like this. oh, you might escalate. while we re escalating maasively in ukraine over what, i don t know, yet we won t stand up to the communist chinese. imagine if we floated a freedom balloon up over beijing s sensitive sites, how quickly that would come down. rachel: maybe this balloon will linger and just stay on for the macy s parade. pete: yeah, just pull it down? [laughter] here s the chi-com balloon. take a look, kids. rachel: it would be really appropriate. pete: oh, yeah, it will be the number one halloween costume. we joke about it rachel: but it s not funny. will we move to this, fbi
up a good question as to what is it doing up there. general keith kellogg, former national security adviser, says they re picking up a lot of sensitive information. listen. this balloon has got a package on it. the support package underneath it with sensors is as big as a fire truck. it s huge. it s a huge balloon, and it s sucking up information. look, the beauty of a balloon and, by the way, balloons have been used in warfare since the 1800s, it loiters, it can sit for a long time. it s picking up signals, it s picking up communications and going over our most sensitive sites. they went over the home of the 341st missile wing, and it goes over the other two wings or missile wings, so it s going over the icbm fields where our 400 missiles are, now it s the over whiteman air force base, if it gets to kings bay, georgia, it s a trifecta a. rachel: you get the sense that