former british prime minister liz truss and how this is reverberating around the world. all that and what she thinks of french president s emmanuel macron break in the united states and europe when it comes to dealing with this china-taiwan mess. i m neil cavuto. busy news day. let s get to it. the revelations that seem to be coming out almost on the hour. jennifer has more from the pentagon. jennifer? we just received a statement from the gaming chat room where these classified documents first appeared. discord says it is cooperating with law enforcement to hen find who is responsible for the breach. meantime, senior u.s. officials have been working overtime reaching out to u.s. allies to make amends for the untimely leaks and rebuild allied trust. secretary of defend lloyd austin spoke with his south korean counterpart yet and melt at the pentagon with ukraine s prime minister. he ignored shouted questions about the classified document looks, which included withering batt
over the western united states. it may have come all the way from china. national security correspondent jennifer griffin has details from the pentagon. hi, jennifer. good evening, gill i can t believe. the pentagon says it has detected and been tracking for the past several days a chinese surveillance balloon that entered u.s. airspace and appears to have been sent bye bye jing to spy on sensitive sites in montana. one of three sites where the u.s. houses it s siloed nuclear weapons. nbc first reported the news. a senior u.s. defense official just briefed reporters on the balloon which is still hovering over the continental united states. adding the u.s. government has very high confidence that this surveillance balloon was sent by the peoples republic of china. the balloon is currently traveling at an altitude well above commercial air traffic and does not present a military or physical threat to people on the ground. instances of this kind of balloon activity have been
this view, my heart skips a this view, my heart skips a beat. it all started here in tenochtitlan, capital of the mighty aztec empire, until the spanish invaded 500 years ago and changed its name to mexico city. the amount of churches you can see from up here there s 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. seven in one block. that s called the spanish conquest. [sizzling] over time, new spices and ingredients started to appear, carried across continents by traders and travelers from faraway lands. i don t know the secret to happiness. all i know is, every time i eat mexican food, i m happy. - yeah. - [laughs] i m eva longoria, born and bred in texas, with mexican-american roots, which makes me a texican. i m exploring mexico to see how the people, their lands, and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32 states. mexico city is going through a major makeover, shedding its old reputation to emerge as one of the world s greatest food destinations. - i love that mexican
disturbing developments including the details of what friends and enemies have been doing and we ve been doing with them and getting on them the past many months certainly of the ukraine war. another startling development is that egypt and the uae might have been providing valuable aid to russia. both countri billions in u.s. aid. we re monitoring this. when they begin speaking, we ll take you there. meantime, we re also live right now in louisville, kentucky where body cam footage of yesterday s mass shooting will be released in an hour. this as we re learning more about the shooter that killed five, injured eight others. when that video is released, we ll bring it to you. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s first go to louisville. garrett tenney with the latest in that shooting. sir? yeah, neil. police will be releasing the next hour body camera video of the officers responding to the shooting facing a hail of bullets as they arrived and taking the shooter down. those officer
in this bewitching place, culinary wonders are conjured. there s a lot of exciting chefs coming out of this region. and oaxaca is now a mecca for food lovers in the know. so good. the gastronomic wizards here. wow. can summon so many of mexico s most iconic ingredients. have you ever seen such a rainbow of corn? it s the original string cheese. i m eva longoria, born and bred in texas with mexican-american roots, which makes me a texican. i m exploring mexico to see how the people, their lands, and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32 states. nestled within three vast mountain ranges, oaxaca is so blessed with food riches. roasted chocolate. it s as if the gods themselves dined here. and for its ancient indigenous communities. [laughter] - this land and its produce is sacred. but in these parts, you ve got to work hard for your dinner. oh, my god. i mean, really hard. god, i m sweating. wish me luck. [shouts] [steady music] since pre-hispanic t