residenced, a small aircraft crashed in rural vi virginia, lucas is live with more. reporter: it started with the loud sonic boom here. and felt as far as annapolis maryland, dc national guard, scrambling alert fighter jets, we received a statement from norad, i ll go through the highlights: a business jet. over washington dc, norad aircraft were authorized to tramp at supersonic speeds, the norad aircraft used flairs in an attempt to draw attention from the pilot, the civilian aircraft was intercepted approximately 3:20 p.m. eastern time, the pilot was up responsive. norad attempted to establish contact with the pilot until the aircraft crashed, no radio contact with the pilot, sounds he was unresponsive. the flight path that cessna citation business jet took off from a city in northeast, tennessee, and up to long island, it was supposed to land in islip before it turned and flew back on a southwesterly course. the f-16s were moving at su supersonic speeds that is 761 miles
relatively mild. and this weather front will still for a little while, slow to clear early on thursday morning. reining across the south east and then eventually it will move out into the north sea further behind that not completely dry, there will be showers being dragged in by a north westerly breeze and some of these could be heavy. it is the kind of weather that will chop and change from hour to hour. so a changeable day. a real mixed bag tomorrow. and then good friday, i promised you some decent weather and it looks fine for most of us with some sunshine in northern ireland, scotland and wales but some eastern areas of england could be cloudy for a time. on the whole not bad at around 11, 14 degrees. then the easter weekend we are looking at the easter weekend we are looking at the wind coming from the west, south west self relatively mild. it is not going to be particularly cold, although not desperately warm. probably levelling off through the easter weekend around the
liz truss, has promised immediate action on surging energy prices, as she faced her first series hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are annabel denham, director of communications at free market think tank, the institute of economic affairs, and anand menon, director of the think tank the uk in a changing europe, which describes itself as providing independent research on brexit and its impact. we will say hello and just a moment after we take a look at the actual front pages. the i previews tomorrow s announcement on energy bills, saying liz truss will unveil emergency support, but leaves questions over how it will be funded. the times reports that the £150 billion package will rely on government borrowing to hold bills steady for two years. about time, says the mirror. but the paper criticises the decision not to expand the windfall tax on oil and gas firms to pay for it. the new pm will revolutionise energy suppli
it s amazing. [laughter] rachel: it is. pete: after the cow saying we need to moo-o-ve on. will: we re having apple cider doughnuts. todd: what a tough day for hegseth, the eater in chief, man, you re missing all the stuff that will mentioned. it s next level. will: yeah. it is a fun day here. it s officially fall, and let s bring in our friend, dan bongino, the host of unfiltered with dan bongino. good morning, dan. rachel: good morning, dan. hey, i was on my phone. oh, yeah, i got a guest date on fox. [laughter] by the way, it was not the producers fault, they only told me five or six items, you re coming up any second now, and i was still on mien phone. this is super important. you know, my family, the bongino crew down here, thinks the world of duffys. we love them to death. they are truly some of the most genuine people they ever meet. i heard a little birdie tell me it is rachel birthday today. it is her 21st, so you can now drink legally. i thought it was a good i
resumed after an appeals court blocked trump s attempts to prevent the intelligence community from even looking at the documents. also new today, trump s lawyers and justice department are facing two new deadline set by the special master doj has until monday to certify, they provided a full and accurate list of voting items seized at mar-a-lago, and the trump team has until friday to dispute the fbi s list trump claims his personal was among item the fbi seized he talked about the investigations and the political rally last night in north carolina we will have more on that in a moment and your reaction today of a lawsuit filed by new york s attorney general against trump, three of his children, his business partners, and organizations. his former lawyer michael cohen declaring the former president a threat to democracy. our democracy is in peril because of one man, anybody who that is not one of his supporters, he is willing to go after. he does not care if he burns the co