life in washington this morning. good morning, ashley and todd, the warships scouring the plexi unlikely to find anything according to top i don t know if we can recover or not, but we will certainly have to do that and have to deal with it. the u.s. top officer said not sure if there fighter bit to make jet meant to call her life crushing down into the sea 30,000 feet about 75 miles southwest of crimea. it went over and landed in the black sea. it is probably 4,000 feet of water. to that depth. but there is a little bit more aggressive actions being conducted by the russians. we know the intercept was intentional. we know the aggressive behavior was intentional and we also know it was very unprofessional and very unsafe. general milley said he has evidence of the collision that is not yet been released. many downplay the incident saying it needs to be investigated and move on. russians and best are not as diplomatic saying, a diverted attack on russian aircraft in u
world. higher gas price for your vehicle. not good on both counts. you would think it would be time for the president to go back to trump-level production. open up federal lands, cut away the bureaucracy. and frack our way back to energy independence. but he s not. what s the real agenda. the president is helping democrat interests, not american interests. we agree we need to be less dependent on opec plus and foreign producers of resources like oil. the president is working so hard on clean energy solutions, that s the future. the truth of the matter is dependency on foreign countries for american oil and gas is a choice. the choice thissed a behind straition has made repeatedly. brian: not to trial onshore or offshore. not to give new leases and the choice to go green when green is not ready. biden s runs to two enemy nations. the million gallons a day on the global market would bring prices down. most recently law enforcement killing 100 people protesting the vicious
A Pentagon spokesperson on Tuesday cast the current level of trilateral security cooperation between South Korea, the United States and Japan as unprecedented, as concerns have arisen over North Korea s continued missile launches and tough rhetoric.
Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung called Wednesday for the government to restore the hotline with North Korea to reduce tensions on the divided Korean Peninsula as a series of weapons tests and bellicose rhetoric raised concerns about war.
for pyongyang to use nuke already weapons. on capitol hill the bipartisan select committee on china talked to top officials about china policy. we have so noe see terence on taiwan, the american people need security. we need strength. we do not need weakness. biden administration s $842 billion defense budget provides a 40% increase from last year for pacific deterrence. with australia we are increasing rotations of u.s. bombers and fighters. with japan we have agreed to station marine corps most advanced formation forward for the first time ever. admiral explained why he was so alarmed two years ago by china s hypersonic weapon test that showed it could maneuver as it went around the world and could evade u.s. missile defense. what we are see something a military buildup second to none. at the speed and rate at which it s being delivered. and it s not just hypersonic missiles.