and the kind of thing that you are hearing on sunday morning talk shows. you certainly are hearing it and you are hearing about the headlines of this chinese outrage now condemning the u.s. actions, especially as reported. now the balloon, their balloon, floated over the entire continental united states. do you think that this outrage is unwarranted or, rich, really given the circumstances from china? by the chinese? yeah. it s hard to imagine that they can plausibly complain, how dare you shoot down our spy balloon over your territory? that s pretty rich, as you say. no bill taken very seriously, outside of beijing. probably not even many people there. but it is their way of being aggressive, rather than defensive. apologizing rather than taking responsibility for their actions. rather than trying to seek any redress on their part for the violation of american airspace. they choose to go on the offense. that s pretty typical strategy by beijing.
nothing happens overnight in politics. i think if they get implemented it puts the country in the right direction. do we have some tough times coming out of the pandemic? absolutely with supply chain but if we continue to work and hopefully done in a bipartisan way we can continue to do good things. something that came up today on the sunday morning talk shows. senator mace believes there s possible to impeach president biden if the party wins the white house. nobody seems to say what they would impeach him for but potentially would have the numbers in the house if they wanted to impeach the president. what is your reaction? we have issues with inflation to focus on and i think
daily hot topic for the sunday morning talk shows. have a listen. an agency that was such a key part of our history seemed they had done everything possible to analyze those records to determine what kind of things went right or went wrong that day. in their practices and procedures. and we are looking into this but that s why we are subpoenaing them. as far as digital records and text messages, snapping an i.t expert, but i do understand there s a lot of things that could be done. a lot of analysis and recouping of data. we want to make sure we understand the bottom line. where are these text messages? can they be recovered? their legal records we need to see. you have them. we need them. we expect to get them by this tuesday. we will see. and all the text messages. we need all the texts from the fifth and the sixth of january. they claim it was this technological change. we moved everything and lost these text but they also put out a statement that said we
will save lives. here is what they said on sunday morning talk shows. we believe that this remain in mexico policy was inhuman and forced people that were applying for asylum to go back to deplorable conditions, unsafe conditions and to face the potential for further violence. very pleased with the supreme court s decision supporting our commitment to end the remain in mexico program which has flaws and causes unjustifiable human tragedy. but in speaking exclusively to fox s griff jenkins at the border last week governor abbott blamed that human tragedy on the white house and its failure to send a clear miami to migrants not to come. biden has made clear to the world that the border is open, has led to record number of people coming here and just a cheer number of what we are
police officer and was off duty has dropped out of the race. it is extremely disappointing. political violence like this is not something new, being a black feel candidate running for office. politicians from both political parties also weighed in over the weekend on the sunday morning talk shows. we have some ideas coming from senator warren, signed letter along with 25 other democratic senators asking president biden to explore opening health care clinics on federal lands in red states in order to help people access the health care and abortion services that they need. i anticipate there will be more debate and discussion. what was interesting about the supreme court decision is that it gave the authority back to the states to make these decisions. so now that this decision has been made, it is up to each of the states and the state legislators and people there to talk to their elected representatives about what their