the president says he is ordering new rules to track and monitor such devices. we he have fox team coverage. jennifer griffin at the pentagon on more on what the defense department knows and does not know about what is in the skies. first up, white house correspondent jacqui heinrich with the president s message. good evening, jacqui. hey, good evening, mike. president biden revealed the three objects shot down since friday were most likely tied to private companies or research institutions. but he defended his choice to blast them out of the sky following chinese spy balloon. i gave the order to take down these three objects due to hazard to civilian commercial air traffic and because we could not rule out the surveillance risk of sensitive facilities. critics watching the president s remarks say he missed a golden opportunity to drive home the threat about china s spy program. in the last several weeks. i have been informed this is a program that our country has kno
information with republicans in order to protect the integrity of the special counsel investigation. bill: dana, as we know there are so many questions left unanswered. one of the biggest, who removed those top secret papers from that scif. that s a secure room used to view sensitive materials on the hill by all lawmakers. documents are supposed to stay there. somehow they ended up scattered across the president s home and private office and probably there for years. dana: the white house press corps is pushing for that information. after three weeks of non-answers the frustration is boiling over. is president involved in a cover-up? he has been very clear that he takes this very seriously. you asked me the question that everybody laughed at which was interesting question to ask. but any other underlying questions that you may have i would refer you to my colleagues, the white house counsel. i will continue to be prudent and consistent and refer you to any questions y
mike? mike: chad on the hill. chad, thanks. house republicans continue their efforts to investigate what they call collusion between big tech companies and democratic lawmakers. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie tell us where things stand tonight. we want accountability. we want transparency and want this done as quickly as possible. house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan slamming the ceos of five major tech companies with subpoenas. demanding they turn over documents relating to alleged collusion with the government to suppress free speech. spokespeople from microsoft and meta tell fox digital they re gathering documents and engaging with the committee s request. notably missing from the subpoena list. little worried about the direction that and the effect of social media on the world and especially twitter. twitter ceo elon musk. elon musk has released that information. if they do the same there wouldn t have been a need for the subpoena.
match the store hours closing at 5:00 or 6:00 in the evening in response to a frustrated customer on twitter. the change is due to rise in crime and vague ran see that occurred in these 24/7 vestibules. i don t think this conversation is at all limited to j.p. morgan. i think everybody is thinking about keeping their employees and their customers safe and doing what they have to do, whether it s close atm vestibules or change hours of operation. whatever is required to keep people safe. now chase bank wouldn t tell us which locations or how many locations are changing their hours but it did tell fox digital for the safety of our customers and employees, we may temporarily close some a.t.m.s overnight. this is not limited to just banks across the city.
it s a suspension being handled likely witness protection. here s the thing, we don t know what was wrong with the report he filed on paul pelosi, because nobody will tell us. all we know for sure it goes against the common narrative, specifically challenging whether paul pelosi was in danger when police arrived. watch. av a knock and announce, the front door was opened by mr. pelosi. the 82-year-old did not immediately declare an emergency or try to leave his home, but instead began walking several feet back into the foyer, toward the assailant, and away from police. but the same details have been reported by nbc s local affiliate in san francisco, and local nbc forces tell fox digital they believe almagar had different source that offered the same information. remember, almagar didn t just right a controversial story and have it edited without the brass at nbc signing off on it.