perhaps general marks will be correct that we will not be able to watch the ukrainians retake their territory. if we do provide them with air power in addition to the tanks and of course, there is a timeline here, we have to get the tanks and any air power, any fighter aircraft to them as soon as possible and that s of course, not going to be immediate but if we provide it to them, it means that the ukrainians can go in armor against the russians, breakthrough their lines with air power above them and seize the advantage and maybe then because these troops are so poorly equipped, the law of numbers will not prevail and that maneuverability will actually prevail and ukrainians can take advantage. spider, what do you think of that and what we re hearing from sources that china is considering providing this lethal assistance to russia when it comes to ukraine? yeah, evelyn s wall street journal op ed with my dear friend is absolutely spot on. they need more and need it faster to fig
second super bowl victory in just four years. girls heading off to the river, yeah victoria secret and. brian: looking at myrtle beach, south carolina if you look close you might be able to see balloon debris that s where the chinese balloon went down that actually had maneuverability, it was from china. we don t know about the other three. f and f stands for fox & friends according to all reports inside studio. we want to follow up and by the way thanks to florida georgia line this isn t live, is it? steve: it could be. ainsley: it s not, unfortunately. brian: two weeks ago you guys have not stopped thinking about it, i know. my new dog willow, ate my favorite tie that i couldn t replicate the color. steve: were you wearing it at the time? brian: no. i sadly took it off because i wanted to have more casual presence at my house. i wanted to be a little less stiff. steve: mr. kilmeade, daddy.
after another aircraft. something that has a heat signature. something that admits a heat that the missile could latch on to. in the case of these balloon, particularly the one over lake huron, we don t know specifics about. but it was floating along, didn t seem to have any maneuverability. we re not sure about the payload at this point. there s a good chance it didn t have much of a heat signature. we learned from the joint chiefs that it missed and landed fortunately in lake huron and didn t cause any kind of damage or worse on the ground. but it opens up the possibility of how difficult this is. you have an aircraft like an f-16 or 22 that s flying at hundreds of miles per hour that s trying to target some option floating along with the wind, that s a very difficult target. especially when it s small as these last three have been. much smaller. and when it may not have any kind of a heat signature. it is difficult and without that heat signature as courtney
because of the device they shot down over lake huron. the problem is that the department of defense left meet in the dark literally for about 18 hours while i had people across montana asking questions what is going on. what is going on with our national security. i m right now sitting three miles from air force base and in the middle of a icbm missile field that stretches across hundreds of miles of montana original spy flight went right over. took all the pictures they needed to. that s it right there. it didn t just go over. it hovered around this area for a couple days. they determined it did have maneuverability. that it did have propellers and motors. we are asking questions. how much data is being collected the cumulative effect of all that data can be causing us problems for many years into the future. do they have blocking devices on those balloons to keep us from
all three of these far smaller than the earlier chinese surveillance balloon. at this point, that s all we know as we wait for more answers on what this was. it is worth noting that john kirby says from what they know, they have not observed any maneuverability, any propulsion or surveillance technology so far. where did the recovery efforts stand overall for the debris? reporter: they have, and this is going back to the original chinese surveillance balloon, recovered quite a bit of that. defense secretary lloyd austin described it as a fair amount, and kirby said that some structure and electronics had been recovered. as for the recent three, they are still trying to get to those, locate them, in some cases, and bring that back in for analysis. oren, thank you. the top senate democrat says the u.s. intelligence agencies are getting new evidence every hour about the suspected chinese spy balloon, but the chinese government is now pushing back, they claim the united states illega