thank you so much for joining me. we begin with this breaking news just moments ago, the faa lifting a flight restriction over lake michigan near wisconsin for what it called national defense air space. it is unclear why they impose the restrictions but it does follow a similar pattern that we have seen with at least three now high altitude objects shot down in the last week. and kylie atwood and arlette saenz are tracking the latest developments. what are you learning? reporter: we ve learned that the temporary flight restriction in place has now been lifted. and according to nor rat, it was in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were.ra in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were.dts in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were.\t was in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were.t,s in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were.ad in place for norad operations. we don t know what they were., in pl
it has been 108 hours since the quake struck and hope is running out to find any more survivors in the rubble. but we just saw something remarkable just this morning. a family of six rescued in turkey after being buried alive for 102 hours. four children and two parents. they waved as they were brought out on stretchers. we are told they were in the first floor of a collapsed building. this is their son who wasn t inside the home when the quake struck, weeping with joy as he saw them emerge from the wreckage. the reality is that thousands are still missing and many could be dead or dying right now beneath piles of concrete. take a look at these before and after photos of the devastation. this is a mosque, a turkish mosque from the 19th century. it is in ruins. one of many historic sites destroyed by the earthquakes, some of which have stood for centuries. this is near the epicenter of the earthquake. apartment buildings and businesses completely flattened. this is a satel
but so far there are none. appreciate your time today and all week on inside politics. hope to see you on monday. have a nice weekend. abby fphillip picks up our coverage right now. a very good friday to you. i m abby phillip in washington. thank you for joining us. an fbi search, a subpoena for former vice president mike pence. right now the feds are searching pence s indiana home for any additional classified documents that may still be there. the move was expected as pence s team has pledged full cooperation with the investigation, and we are also learning that a second location may be searched, as well. pence has also been hit with a subpoena in the criminal investigation of former president trump s role in the capitol insurrection. pence was a key eyewitness and a key victim of the events on and around january 6th. and the special counsel wants to hear all about his interactions with his former boss during that time. cnn is tracking both of these stories. what are we
that s the same type of aircraft and missile that shot down the chinese balloon off the coast of south carolina. one of the questions we asked at the pentagon briefing was if there was so much intelligence to gain by letting the previous balloon fly across the united states and being able to observe it, why was this one shot down so quickly especially when the senators were furious it wasn t shot down earlier. was the pentagon wbowing to political pressure. the decision to shoot it down before it entered into u.s. airspace, the pentagon bowing to pressure from the hill? we re going to judge each of these objects on its own merits. it entered into u.s. airspace on february 9th. we sent up aircraft to assess what it was. the decision was made that it posed a reasonable threat to civilian air traffic. the president gave the order to take it down and we took it down. in the end this was shot down just a few miles over the water. that water frozen so it did essentially fall
guy top of the hour. thank you for joining us. uncertainty reigns on capitol hill, and they ll reconvene following a first day the front-runner kevin mccarthy was rejected three times. one of his allies says he has about 24 hours to say figure this out. we have now learning he s asked five colleagues to lead with negotiating with the no votes. also we re keeping a close watch on today mar ham ling. he remains sedated, his hungle telling cnn he s had to be resuscitated twice. we re going to speak with a athlete who had a similar experience, as wells as the trainer who resuscitated him. and the suspect in the death of four college students in idaho, and we want we want to begin with manu raju. it s happening by the minute now on the hill. do we know where negotiations stand? do we know if they re going to reconvene today? or maybe punt again? that is actually the big question of the hour. whether or not they ll actually come back at noon and have that fourth ballot vote. th