u.s. officials tell cnn the possibility of shooting down the chinese spy balloon has not been ruled out. this as the secretary of state warns beijing that the balloon s brazen flight over the united states is a clear violation and an irresponsible act. also tonight, president biden is out touting a blockbuster jobs report, proving it claims critics of his policies are wrong. we ll break down the political impact for the president just ahead of the state of union address and the expected launch of his re-election campaign. and a life-threatening arctic blast is bearing down right now on the northeast. stand by for an up-to-the-minute forecast on the bitter cold and dangerous winds, putting tens of millions of americans at risk. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin with the rising tensions right now between the united states and china as that massive spy balloon is still out there
that you can t bring her in because other people are hurt worse, brooke singman. i drive by shooting and a matter of three seconds, 14 people shot including a 3-year-old and 11-year-old and 15-year-old. two shooters openly open fire for people who gathered for a prayer vigil. all embarrassed conditions between critical and nonlife-threatening. and we also have a person struck by a vehicle at the scene as well. we don t know enough about this weather a gang conflict or personal conflict yet, but as soon as we know, we will share that with the public. speak with the senseless shooting plagued the windy city over the weekend with a total of 35 people shot just between friday and sunday. it also comes on the heels of the safety act set to go into effect in illinois just two months from today. the bill went to eliminate cash bill completely. g.o.p. lawmakers are worried about what it will do to the city, listen. an absolute disaster for the town. not only the cash for the e
good monday morning. i am garrett haake in washington. we are watching a number of major developments this morning, starting with fallout from another deadly weekend of gun violence across the united states. look at what happened over this one weekend. yesterday, mass shootings in arizona and michigan and then in chattanooga, tennessee. second mass shooting in that city in as many weeks. saturday, another shooting in arizona with others in south carolina and in georgia and then that chaotic scene in philadelphia where three people were killed. in all, at least a dozen people killed. this morning, we re seeing new surveillance video of the exact moment shots rang out in philly sending a massive crowd into a panic at an entertainment district. the suspects there are still on the loose. we go to philadelphia for a live report in a moment. we also go to uvalde, texas, hearing from a funeral attendant that tried to go after the robbery elementary shooter but was held back by polic
judge jeanine pirrojean along with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the 5 . [ ] [ ] the biden administration isi now openly mocking americans who aren t buying into theirelec electric car scam. joe biden s fantasy of replacing your gas guzzler with an ev is short-circuiting. sails are nowhere near what the administration promised and most people don t have the green to go green.s but america s hard hat wearing transportation secretary is keeping the faith.tigi he is dismissing anyone not on board with the ev revolution as some kind of tech neanderthal.ca let s be clear that the automotive sector is moving toward ev s and we cannot pretend otherwise. t sometimes when these debates i happen i feel like it s the early to thousands and i mpeop talking to some people who think that we can just have landline phones forever. the reality is that the automotive sector is movinging toward ev s and the u.s. can ei
to pick up and use. the minority, led by justice sotomayor, who warned today that, quote, the man in charge of enforcing laws can now just break them. ironic, isn t it? but for six in the majority, including the chief justice, the already highly controversial decision is meant to protect the presidency, writing that the framers always demanded an energetic, independent executive. we ll dig into the immediate fallout. plus, did today s legal bombshell effectively blow up jack smith s january 6th case against former president trump? what the decision said about the evidence smith can and can t use against the former president if the case gets to trial. it s not just d.c., could the cases in florida and georgia be wiped away, too? as the former president celebrates what he s calling a big win for democracy, a big decision awaits the current president. stay in the race or step aside after thursday s disastrous debate? i ll ask one of biden s top advisers what it s going to ta