Republican president richard nixon. Why did he resign . Because republicans gave him no option. I have come to the conclusion that richard m. Nixon has Beyond A Reasonable Doubt committed impeachable offenses which are in my judgment of such sufficient magnitude that he should be removed from office. Brian thats a republican. And it was a majority. Bill clinton, the Monica Lewinsky link was revealed bit new york times. The Washington Post aggressively pursued the Hillary Clinton email scandal. But somewhere along the way Media Companies lost their way and accountability and transparency. The only thing they could rally around was everything donald trump did was wrong. The latest example. Maralago. We begin this hour with one word. Unprecedented. Today we are in uncharted territory. The fbi search at maralago has no parallel in american history. Nothing like this has ever happened before and we dont know how this ends. Brian i do. His political rival President Biden didnt miss the oppor
there are some supporters here. and he s wasting no time postin a list of things to make americ rate again. what is his bold national visio for. with the objective be a quantum leap in the american standard o living? our objective would be a quantum leap in the american standard of living, almost one third of the landmass of the united states is owned by the federal government, we should hold a contest to charter up to ten new cities and award them t the best proposals for development, and new shop at home ownership in in fact the american dream. you want bold, that s bold, as bold as using hot sauce to treat . that s not a suggestion. some people learn the hard way. we keep hearing about affordabl housing, but no one ever has a handle on that. that s because our cities aren built for adding that in the mix . it s time for news towns, planned wisely. when time could be a solution for the homeless by choice. sure, you could live off the land, but not on my front lawn. you c
the hour. growing pressure on president biden to finally speak out about the chinese spy flight and three other objects shot down from the skies over north america. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are pushing for the president to be more transparent about the decision to shoot down the objects and the growing threat from china. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: good morning. how are we doing? dana: fast hour. bill: i m bill hemmer. president biden so far keeping silent about the airborne objects shot down over the weekend. that was last weekend as lawmakers demand answers. the white house now considering plans for biden to give a speech on the topic before heading to poland on monday. secretary of state antony blinken will have a possible opportunity to meet with china s top diplomat later this week in germany. his first chance to de-escalate the tension face-to-face. mike pompeo saying it is time for the biden administration to
himself. one of the drops, he literally completely hit the ceiling and dropped down and was completely horizontal. reporter: on board, actor matthew mcconaughey and his wife, camila, they posted about the couple s chaotic experience writing everything was flying everywhere and the turbulence kept oncoming. we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. let s get right to it. at this hour on capitol hill, the senate back in session just one hour from now for a busy week ahead with top intelligence officials about to face a grilling about classified documents and the chinese spy balloon. an unforivable crime, that s what iran s supreme leader is calling the suspected poisonings of school girls. state media is reporting a journalist has been arrested while covering the story. officials have not confirmed that arrest. in atlanta, 23 people now facing charges after clashes between police and protesters, who police say is behind the violence.
bill says it s new structural racism. some schools think it s ok to discriminate against one group in favor of another. this has been six years in his garage, probably had a lot of people come over there, whether it s workers, whether it s staff, whether it s friends, like who knows. and they say they are being transparent but they are really not. why didn t they tell us about the ones in the garage when they knew it at the time. be transparent with the american people and treat everyone the same. that s all we are asking for. sandra: all right. lawmakers sounding off. begin america reports with a live look at the white house at this hour, a press briefing is scheduled this hour amid growing backlash for president biden as he struggles to explain how the classified documents ended up at his home and private office. hello, and welcome, i m sandra smith in new york. john, welcome back to you. john: sandra, good to be with you. what about the guy who was detailing the