president biden downplayed that balloon s significance in an interview this week saying the flight was, quote, not a major breach. let s bring in retired four-star general jack keane, chairman of the institute for the study of war and a fox news senior strategic analyst. general, good to see you. thanks for coming in. so do you think the administration did the right thing here shooting down this latest object so quickly after it had waited a long time to shoot down the balloon? no, yeah, absolutely. it s the right call. i mean, it s interesting what we don t know, as you indicated, we need a lot of answers. what s very revealing though and concerning is that this we did not pick this up before it entered u.s. air space which is very similar to the historical record we were able to put together after the spy balloon transversed the entire swath of united states. we went back and looked at what s the history of chinese fleet balloons, and we found several of them that had, in
have improved touch. but making ends meet still the biggest for families and firms. i can t give them the things you would like to give them, like the new books. i can t afford to do it any more. with a new promise from labour to help keep a lid on bills, we have one big question this morning is rishi sunak keeping his promise to run a professional government for us all? to answer that, james cleverly, the foreign secretary. the woman who d be your chancellor if labour win the next election rachel reeves is here. and the latest of our leaders interviews for 2023 we ll hearfrom nicola sturgeon, scotland s first minister. with me at the desk to help make sense of what that lot of have to say, the chair of tesco and imperial college, john allan, the lbc presenter and journalist, racheljohnson, and iain duncan smith tory mp who used to lead his party. good morning, thanks for being with us. it s not been a great week for the government, with a feeling that rishi sunak ca
caused. that s separate. three tax counts are part of this plea agreement and please accept the plea. we are all agreed on what it covers. but third and politically i would say most importantly we are all agreed on what it doesn t cover which is a possible fara the fans of that can be kept alive depending on what david weiss does but also what people in congress do, but that is also outside of your purview, your honor. they put it together more cleanly. he pleads to the misdemeanor tax counts. the diversion occurs but not in a way that involves her at all and then we see what happens with the possible fara counts and his business dealings with china before he got in this tax mess. harry litman to not get out of that seat. stand by for me if you will. the white house press briefing is underway, karine jean-pierre addressing what is taking place
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good morning. a tax mess, a police fine, and controversy over publicjobs. it s a tricky morning for the tories. nothing s easy for the prime minister right now. questions still chasing his cabinet colleague nadhim zahawi. have anything you want to say? ..about whether he paid enough tax. are you avoiding answering. questions about your taxes? and new claims this morning that this man, the bbc chairman, helped fix a deal for borisjohnson, who then gave him the job. there are demands in the tory party that the government should give us some hard earned cash back, yet the prime minister seems to suggest it would be daft to think about tax cuts yet. you re not idiots, you know what s happened. but he made his own mistake, forgetting to buckle up in the back, breaking the law and being fined. expectations for the economy might