well. first, we want to get to this absolutely gripping story as we now learn that there are 40 hours of breathable air left for the five people, five adventurous souls aboard the titan and it was a dream trip to the bottom of the ocean to see the wreck of the titanic up close. now according to the very latest that we just heard, this is where we are. if you were to find the submersible at this moment, would that give you enough time to save these five people on board? i don t know the answer. i ll tell you we ll do everything in our power to affect a rescue. heroic efforts and civilian efforts are coming in to the arena here to try to help out, this is what it looks like in there. these are previous images from previous expeditions. not the current one. you can see very close quarters there. it s very dark. it s a tube inside about the size of a minivan. enough space for five people, a small toilet, not much else on board here. there appears to be a waiver that passeng
future, the near term, and i don t think it has had any real consequence. and what was your second question? as you raise these broader issues of human rights and democracy, what is your message to those, including some members of your own party who believe that your administration is overlooking the targeting of religious minorities and a crackdown on descent in india. look, the prime minister and i had a good discussion on democratic values and there is a that s the nature of our relationship, we are straightforward with each other and we respect each other. one of the fundamental reasons that i believe u.s.-china relationship is not in the space as the u.s.-india relationship is that there is an overwhelming respect for each other because we are both democracies, and it s a common democratic character both our countries that, and our people, our diversity, our culture, our open tolerant robust debate and we believe the dignity of every citizen and it is in america s
america this weekend. kasie hunt picks up our coverage right now. good afternoon. i m kasie hunt here in washington. we re going to begin with the scramble for answers after a u.s. fighter jet were scrambled three days in a row this weekend, shooting down three separate aerial objects that were flying over north america. in just moments, the white house is going to take questions on this deepening national security mystery, as president biden faces increasing pressure to address the nation to explain what exactly is going on and who is behind these incursions. we re going to bring you that white house briefing as soon as it gets under way. but we want to get started right now with cnn s kylie atwood and phil mattingly, who are tracking all of this. kylie, let me start with you at the state department. so much of this is going to depend on what the government recovers from what is shot down. what is the status of this? if they haven t determined the origins of these objects,
the sky, but they ve now had to do it four times in less than two weeks. what the heck is going on? is today the day the white house gives the public some answers. dramatic video out of turkey where this woman was pulled from the rubble after spending 175 hours buried alive. she s not the only one. the stories that are providing flickers of joy in the midst of an escalating catastrophe coming up. nikki haley is poised to become the first republican to take on donald trump and she won t be the last. it s one thing to run. who is ready to actually go after the former president who is already in attack mode. lots to get to. we start with the extraordinary developments in the sky above the u.s. pentagon and military officials are scrambling to answer the question the entire country is asking. what are those unidentified objects we keep shooting down including three in the last three days. we re hoping to get more answers from the white house briefing set to get under way an
[national anthem] [national anthem] rachel: good morning, everybody. that was the independence high school patriot brigade performing our beautiful if national anthem. it s 6:00 eastern time here in new york city, and i m joined by my friends pete hegseth and joey jones is here as well filling in for will cain. pete: straight from the anthem to starships. joey: from a song i know really well to a song i ve made heard on a kiddie movie. i m not sure about that one. pete: you can t say that word right at the end of the song. can t say it on cable tv. joey: starship. higher than a balloon. [laughter] pete: or maybe not, we ll see. i i like your pocket square. joey: that s feathers from animals that i hunt. pete: he makes his own pocket square. joey: little cuff links too. rachel: is this a company that you started? we re jee no, no. you know, if i m going to go out and hunt, take the feathers rachel: so are these, you actually gave them to joey: no. i bought these so