thinks things will shake out. we start with a dramatic move that could have huge implications for the fraught relationship between the u.s. and china. the biden administration pulling the plug on secretary of state blinken s planned chip to china, just hours after the pentagon revealed it had detected a chinese surveillance balloon over montana. so right now the video, this video was taken in billings, montana, on thursday, although it s not clear if this is the balloon in question. obviously there s the balloon. that was secretary blinken who was supposed to leave tomorrow. that s now on hold. the u.s. has decided to monitor the balloon instead of shooting it down, even though it s apparently still gathering intelligence as we speak. a decision not sitting well some republicans. this is the fist time in my lifetime i ve ever seen anything like this, and it s very disturbing to know that it s still up there in the air near our military installations. the time is now, let
moved through during a heavy metal concert. doesn t hurt. at least one person killed. those inside saying concertgoers jumped into action to help save lives. jaclyn lee from belvidere, illinois. former president trump gearing up of a major legal fight to bring to come to new york to hear the charges against him. what we re learning about the manhatan d.a. s case and today, the support for trump yet again from a potential rival. florida governor ron desantis. rachel scott is standing by in west palm beach. pope francis released from the hospital after receiving treatment for bronchitis, meeting with well-wishers and the emotional moment the public praying with grieving parents. and as the lady terra in vatican city. support for detained american jounalist. describing the conversation just two hours before russian authorities arrested him, slamming the spyi spine allegats by russia and what others are going to show their support. millions at risk of losing medical coverage as a
just learned there are two more hours of the show [laughter] so we welcome you aboard those two hours as he figures out what s in the show. tucker used to host this show, fox & friends weekend, for four years. and he famously said as i host the show, i like to learn about the show. rachel: let it unfold. pete: he wouldn t prepare, didn t need to, he d learn about the next segment once the commercial break came. so maybe we ll try that. [laughter] rachel: have you figured out breakfast yet? will: no. the commercial breaks are super short, rachel. what would you like? [laughter] rachel: you know, i m down for a bagel. will: a bagel? rachel: okay, what do you want? will: we know what he wants, he wants mcdonald s. a mcgriddle. pete: bagels are very overrated. i ve got a lot of kids who like bagels because they spent too much time in new jersey. a lot of empty calories there. not to insult bagel lovers rachel: now he s in tennessee, he s a biscuit guy. pete: yes, biscuits a
ceiling. a familiar topic, but the circumstances this time are quite different. on friday, janet yellin announced that the united states will hit its debt limit this coming thursday. the debt limit is the maximum amount, according to law, that the federal government can borrow to pay for its obligations, to pay for things start to spend money on. that includes, all of the really important functions of government, everything from air traffic control to medicare and social security payments, congress decides what that limit is. so, secretary yellen wrote to house speaker kevin mccarthy, warning him that it is, quote, critical that congress act in a timely manner, to increase or suspend the debt limit, and quote. she wanted to explain that, quote, filler to meet the governments obligations would cause irreparable harm to the u.s. economy, the livelihoods of all americans, and global financial stability. all of that is true. to be clear, the united states government to fight fal
the national news. as luck would have it, we brought you the story for the first time a week ago at this time. it s a story out of new mexico. just tonight as we are getting on the air, there is a major development in that story tonight and it is a shocking one. i imagine given these new developments in the story, this will not be the only place you will be hearing about this over the next several days. all right, what we were able to tell you last week is news of a spate of recent shootings that had targeted the homes and offices of at least a half dozen elected officials in new mexico, all of them members of the democratic party. no one was injured in these shootings. these shootings hit buildings, not people. but they apparently had all been targeted at democratic politicians during december and january. so just over the last few weeks. we first learned of the shootings at five homes and offices belonging to some county commissioners and two state senators and new mexico s