it is sunday, february the 5th. i am ali velshi. we begin today with a big balloon! a major metaphor and a geopolitical turning point in the wrong direction. yesterday, at 2:39 pm eastern standard time the united states military f 32 aircraft flying at 15,000 feet used a single air to air missile to shoot down what the united states says was a chinese around balloon. roughly six nautical miles off the coast of south carolina, while within u.s. territorial airspace. the blue crafted to the atlantic ocean creating a debris field at least seven mile spread out in monthly shallow water. the recovery is ongoing. that includes navy divers, the coast guard, another manned and unmanned savage vehicles. fbi counter intelligence agency are also on board the vehicles. officials say there is plenty to learn from the debris. they add they have also been studying the balloon since it first entered u.s. airspace in the lucian islands of alaska on january the 28. the balloons, which had mane
of your needless pain. we, too, stand with you. and we, too, are committed to remaining on the battlefield until justin run down like waters of righteousness in an everflowing stream. we join you in finding meaning in his records. his purpose will open fast, unfolding every hour. the bird may have a bitter taste, but sweet will be the flower. god bless you, and god keep you. [ applause ] greetings to you. thank you for allowing us this space, certainly to madam vice president, dr. sharpton, and pastor. you ve been incredible. to this family, especially to this mother and father who has calmed the beast in america, thank you so very much. there s a pass only of scripture that says in first thesz loan yals 5:13, forgive my voice, i ve gotten over covid, but i m good, and everything give thanks, for this is the will of god in christ jesus concerning you. mother wells, you said something incredible. that there s a reason for your son s death. i ve never seen a tree eat its ow
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that the district attorney likely errored in exercising its jurisdiction to enjoin the u.s. use of the classified records in its criminal investigation. we agree. and there s more. the three-judge panel tears to shreds the arguments that trump and his lawyers have been making in public and in the court of law, that the records belong to him, or that somehow, at some unknown and unstated point in time, that he declassified the documents. also, from the ruling, quote, plaintiff, meaning donald trump, has not even attempted to show that he has a need to know the information contained in the classified documents. the plaintiff suggests that he may have declassified these documents when he was president. but the record contains no evidence that any of these records were declassified. in any event, at least for these purposes, the declassification argument is a red herring, because declassifying an official document would not change its content or render it personal. so even if we
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