payloads with final information on the capabilities. todd: alexandria hoff joins us with the latest, alex. todd, ashley, good morning. the payload where the evidence was found, the fbi official says that remains underwater. what has been recovered at this point the wiring and small electronics. the u.s. officials believe the u.s. surveillance within tan is the intercept and listen in on american conversations. according to the pentagon for we know the people s republic of china gives these balloons for surveillance. high-resolution imagery the fly altitude balloons with intelligence operations. senates briefing, jon tester pushed for answers from the biden administration. i want to know if we knew what the chinese were trying to collect with that balloon come up with that reconnaissance ballooned. senator, thank you for the question. what we can probably get into details and a classified setting. you can say yes or no. you don t have to get into specifics, do we kno
got clobbered with all of the furniture and stuff that was floating. that is how i got this. i got shoved into a wall. when i got the front door open and there was a surge, it took me to the middle of the yard and i fought to get back on the porch. the shear force of the monster storm. we are standing in the middle of some of the destruction. i am john berman in fort myers, florida. in hurricane ian, it is a hurricane again. it has intensified to a category 1 storm and after tearing a destructive path through florida it is headed at south carolina with 85 miles per hour winds and it is expected to make landfall around midday near myrtle beach and could bring life threatening flooding there after what it did here. parts of the state just decimated. south carolina s governor says that we know what is coming. thursday was the first chance to assess some of the damage. cnn is reporting at least 19 storm related deaths. that number will almost certainly rise. here in fort myer
many of his party will be handling it now. welcome, everybody, neil caboodle on a very, very busy news day on the oil front and on wall street because all rapidly rising. that is a front to you. how long does it last? first, peter at the white house with more, peter. neil, good afternoon. some biden officials who met with saudi counterparts about energy last month are expressing some surprise sagging they did not see the production cuts coming. you did not think there would be this big of a cut? no, i did not. i did not walk away with that understanding. but that was two weeks ago. that was two weeks ago and the president seemed to confirm a wall street journal report today that the u.s. may cut some sanctions on venezuelans maduro a potential source of oil if maduro irons out political issues of his own like talking to his own political rivals about 2024 fair election in venezuela. that was a bigot because we are told the national security council at the white hous
josé can you see by the dawn s early light what so proudly we hail at the twilight s last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight over the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there oh say does that star-spangled banner yet wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good saturday morning, welcome to fox and friends, july 9, 2022, that was the k9 addition of our nation s anthem, not a human in site. insight. just a few. rachel: there is enough room for babies and pets and dogs, that was so beautiful and i noticed two things about it. good morning, so good to have you in for will. you know i like little dogs and there was a photo of a very dressed up almost like uncle sam chill wawa. that is the picture that i sent, that was a boat parade and i sent that c
chicago s to clean decline and clay decay. people are up and leaving and in record numbers. residents are becoming victims of crime. as much as the chicagoans love the summer on the lake and who does not love the bears, the cubs got the restaurants, the architecture, they are not going to stay if the book home becomes unlivable. for chicago under electric is slowly turning into the 20. but you never know the situation is urgent if you are listening to her. real chicagoans are asking, how can you possibly even considered running for reelection as mayor of the city of chicago after all of the harm you have caused? mayor lightfoot: i disagree with you fundamentally. and i don t think i need to address anything or even dignify your comment once i can further. laura: her city is being ripped apart by violence, drug overdoses, and despair. and she is on twitter issuing a call to arms urging people to fight back. if the court reverses roe, it is going to be the end of th