and the peace of mind you deserve. sandra: fox news alert. breaking right now, 3 house news committee have synced criminal referrals to the justice department alleging president biden son hunter and his brother james both lied to congress when they sat for a closed-door interviews just months ago. that is where we are at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. welcome, everybody. i am sandra smith in new york. john: this is brand-new breaking news. i am john roberts in washington. this is america reports. it was all a calculated effort to shield president biden from their impeachment inquiry. they are recommending the doj act on the criminal referrals and charge the 2 bidens. sandra: one day after the attorney general a 2-tiered justice system. the claims you have made today about fair and impartial pursuit of justice. they see that lady justice blindfold has slipped off. did you attempt to obstruct the criminal investigation into hunter biden s alleged crimes? absolutely not.
they are going to test this thing. if the week long flight test is successful, nasa will be closer to having a second commercial option for shuttling astronauts to and from the space station. as reliable as hallie crew dragons have been, nasa likes to have multiple options know that if they were to be a safety issue that temporarily grounded one type of rocket or spacecraft, they could have another. after today s launch, hallie hallie ceo congratulations. scheduled to dock with the international space station just afternoon tomorrow. back to you. i wanted to be there. i was there once when the space shuttle came on. as it went past me. very anticlimactic. thank you. i appreciate it.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — With less than four minutes on the countdown clock, teams scrubbed a launch attempt Saturday of a pair of NASA astronauts seated in what was
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With under four minutes on the countdown clock, teams scrubbed a launch attempt Saturday of a pair of NASA astronauts seated in what was supposed to be the first human spaceflight of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner.