we have lots of news to, cover and lots of questions to answer, so let s get started. the u.s. military shoots a mystery object out of the sky for the second time in less than a week. now the races on to figure out exactly what was in the sky over alaska. what we know so far, plus new details about what that chinese spy balloon was truly capable of. plus, trump s legal team reportedly hands over additional items with classified markings and a laptop. it comes as an fbi search of mike pence s home turns out another classified document, and pence himself faces a subpoena in the january six special counsel probe. when all of these developments tell us about where these investigations are headed. and later, michael cohen, trump s former personal attorney, meets with the manhattan district attorney for the 15th time, will join us live this morning to discuss that and everything else circling around trump world as these probes heat up. all of that more is coming up. good satu
federal support. what could not support look like for alaskans? well, we do have tremendous missile defense and radar capability up in alaska. maybe he means we could do more there and i m sure, you know, the protectors of the continental u.s., and of course hawaii, and alaska, and northern command will take that under advisement and see if there is not more that we could do there. but you know, i think the lesson of the balloon is, while it may have started up in alaska, it got down to the continental u.s., in transited the entire country. so i think it s not just alaska that may have an issue, although they may be on the frontlines. yes, it seemed like alaska may be a point of entry that we re all kind of looking at. i don t think alaska has had this much attention frankly since sarah palin. michael allen, thank you for joining us this morning. thank you. coming up, former trump
successfully shot down in alaska making sure that the message is clear, that any sovereign territory or airspace in this country, if there s a threat, if there s an incursion, there s gonna be consequences. so kind of a strong, firm message there from the senator about u.s. sovereignty. she said last week about the chinese surveillance arable in that did travel over alaska was not shot down in that case, of course that wasn t taken down until it was reversed the whole u.s. territory, it was taken down over the east coast on south carolina. dan de luz, thank you so much for joining us this morning, and for the latest. so how concerned should americas be about these aerial objects? what does all of this mean for our border defenses? coming up i m gonna ask security expert, and former assistant to the president,