hastely-arranged statement yesterday about objects the biden administration spent hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to shoot down. president biden: our intelligence community is assessing all three incidents and reporting to me daily and will continue the urgent efforts to do so and i will communicate that to the congress. we don t yet know exactly what these three objects were. but nothing right now suggests they were related to china s spy balloon program. make no mistake. if any object presents a threat to the safety and security of the american people i will take it down. harris: so they were a threat? i mean if you just pay attention to what he said. well, critics say this is familiar. better late than never. this administration has a tendency, in my judgment, to ignore problems. i mean, certainly ignore solutions. but if you won t talk about the problem it s hard to talk about a solution. harris: the president says he expects to speak with china s preside
down in recent days and how or whether they may be part after larger chinese surveillance program. just a few questions that congressional lawmakers are considering tonight, earlier senators leaving a classified briefing on the hill with you said it more questions than answers, despite learning that these aerial objects are not believed to be alien in nature. still the who what and the when remains unclear. i think the american people deserve to hear more from the president on all these issues. there is a lot of information presented to us this morning that could be told the american people without any harm. there are things to consider not the least of which is the potential risk. so i think most republicans that feel could have been shot down sooner. yes president biden as mentioned still has not addressed the nation about how the u.s. is going to continue to respond to this apparently growing threat. white house petersen secretary jean pierre tells fox news that quot
title 42 in place until spring. but the crisis is still far from over with migrants desperate to get into the country after spending every penny they have in risking their lives to be here. todd: fluke lucas tomlinson with brand-new video showing the absolute chaos at the border, l. good morning todd and ashley. let s get to the exclusive videotape by whom allusion shows a texas rancher 50 miles from the border with fox in a group f men whose owner say illegal immigrants to break into her house. the border officers unable to apprehend the suspects and tells fox tried to kick down the door as you see here break down the of wood but unsuccessful the owner said due to thousands of dollars to recent security upgrades. the attorney general showed this video obtained by the office. over the summer we had 150,000 folks come in that were issued a piece of paper and said, go find somebody nice. that was pretty much it. so this isn t something that you guys asked for. i can assur
i always had a few questions about it. reporter: the campaign, pretending to be your chief of staff. you know, i didn t know about that. it happened i was not notified about that until a later date. reporter: did you speak to him about it at all? yeah, i didn t know about it until a later date unfortunately. house speaker kevin mccarthy thought george santos resume was questionable before revelations about his lies were discovered and there are so many lies. some of them. others, like the fact that his political person pretended to be mccarthy s chief of staff. there s so many. i m sure he s not thrilled about that at all. as for santos, have we gone from ridiculous lies to russian ties? the bizarre saga takes another turn with new reporting that links him to the family of a sanctioned russian oligarch. hold on now. meanwhile, republicans remain focused on president biden. they re laser focused on biden and his handling of classified documents. the
reconnected to the electricity grid. president zelenskyy says the danger isn t over yet. announcer: live, from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuberbrunhuber. we re getting our clearest look yet into the u.s. justice depa department s investigation into classified documents. a redacted version of the after daft the fbi submitted details what federal investigators expected to find, improperly taken classified national security materials as well as evidence of obstruction. in a court filing friday, donald trump s legal team said the redacted affidavit, quote, raises more questions than answers and underscores why a so called special master is needed to review the evidence taken during the search. jessica schneider has more on the key take aways from the unsealed document. reporter: startling new details about the hundreds of pages of documents former president trump kept at mar-a-lago for months as the national archives tried to get them back. the top