accusation? the fbi admitted this is highly credible human sources and admitted they paid this source substantial amount of money and hoo had been part of the bureau for 13 years and their answer was, it is part of an ongoing investigation. we don t know which investigation, we don t know when the investigation began. we know two weeks ago they tried to act like this form didn t exist and today the fbi is bringing this form to the house of representatives. carley: alexandria hoff, good morning. alexandria: according to the agent, director wray made the document available, but they say they can t hand it over without handing over sources. kevin mccarthy does not buy that. this document is not classified, director wray said he wouldn t provide it. i had a phone call and explained if he does not provide this, we will hold him in contempt. now he said, we have the document, he will only show to chairman and ranking member. that is not how the constitution works. if he doesn
imminent? i m jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. after weeks of high stick negotiations, the united states is back from the brink. in just a few hours, president biden is expected to sign the bipartisan budget agreement into law. less than 48 hours after he cleared the senate with a final vote of 63 to 36. just last night, the president abused his first ever oval office address to take it well deserved victory lap, delivering a 12-minute speech flame throwing to champion the bipartisanship that got the deal done, including commanding republican house speaker, kevin mccarthy, for his role in negotiating the bill that averted financial disaster. still, the debt ceiling has global creditors on edge. see nbc reported yesterday, the nations aaa credit rating will remain on negative watch by providence agencies like fish, when they consider the full implications and overall outlook of the united states. 31 trillion dollar debt. but, to silver linings appeared yesterday
in kharkiv. they are blaming each other for serious deconstruction. what do we know about what happened and what is being done i guess to save lives and property here? reporter: the exact cause of a substantial explosion that destroyed this hydroelectric power dam that holds up the dnipro river remains under investigation. of course ukrainians say russian pre-mined it, in other words set explosives on that dam. and that the ukrainian side of the dam had been regularly subjected to shelling. rather the ukrainian bank. so that had been under russian control. but nonetheless 80 settlements the government here saying are being affected as this vast amount of water is unleashed. huge amount of the water of course that has been built up over the winter months, melt water building up the size of the dnipro river now being unleashed downstream, likely to affect kherson or parts, districts of the city recappturd by ukraine last year. but most of the flooding is likely to be to the e
harris. the vice president has been a partner. you have heard him say that multiple times. today marks the 70th anniversary of d-day. i got in on the planning of d-day i have been waiting for. this sorry, sorry. steve: we re having our own fox square diner segment. brian: we brought the diner to fox square. [cheers] why do you fill me up butter cup, baby just to let me down led me around [applause] i need you brian: do you know what i m realizing not many people use the term butter cup anymore. it used to be a popular term. you see in those marilyn monroe movies. john wayne movies. butter cup. you hear it used sarcastically toughen up butter cup. ainsley: my dog s name is rosy tiny butter cup. my daughter named her. she came with the name tiny. and she wanted to keep tiny in there but she wanted to add a butter cup. steve: fantastic. brian: we wanted to add the paris baguette to fox square. we wanted to make this whole place a diner. it s success
alexandria hoff has more. alexandria: by the time the boom was felt and heard, this plane traveled for hundreds of miles on auto pilot. it was close to long island destination when the recession made 180-degree turn and began flying in the other direction and reached washington, d.c. restricted airspace. norad granted permission to two jets to fly at super sonic speed causing the boom. civilian aircraft was intercepted at 3:20 eastern time. the pilot was norad attempted to establish contact with the pilot until the aircraft crashed. virginia state police followed up, 3:50 p.m., virginia state notified of crash in stanton blue ridge region. search by the sheriff office and augusta fire rescue got underway by ground and air across the region shortly before 8 p.m. first responders reached the aircraft. no survivors were located. speaking to new york times, john rumple, the plane owner said his daughter, his granddaughter and a nanny were onboard. mr. rumple said he had lit