north america, certainly unprecedented in the history of this country. we ve just learned new details from michigan congressman jack bergman, a former retired marine corps general. and he says that the u.s. air force f-16 fighter jet shot down an octagonal missile use ago side-winder missile at 20,000 feet. much lower than two objects shot down the past two days and this is now the third object shot down in the past three days, guys. starting on friday when an object was shot down over the north coast of alaska. as you see here on this chart. right on the northern coast of alaska. that search for the debris has been hampered by rough weather, it s minus 20 degrees up there, very, very difficult and then yesterday, another object was blasted out of the sky by a u.s. air force f-22 raptor, notable it was a u.s. air force jet shooting this down over the skies of canada in canadian air space. that was on joint orders from president biden and canada s prime minister and just as
coming days to bolster his very high stakes endorsements in that state. dr. oz for senate and congressional candidates jim bognet. president biden is in wilkesbury, pennsylvania today. that is lucerne county. this is a huge swing district in pennsylvania. it went from president obama in 2012 and turned for trump in 2016 and again in 2020. president biden would like to see that home turf of his go back to the blue side. so we re waiting for the president s remarks moments away as the controversy continues to boil over his decision to bail out millions in student loan debt. sean duffy and david asman is here with me. but first, we begin with peter doocy who has had a busy week. hello, peter. martha, the white house is really not providing a lot of detail about how this student loan debt forgiveness is going to work or who is paying for it. they spent a day last week explaining it s going to happen but now most of the talk is coming from outside the house. i think a lot of w
on the political front, our correspondents have the latest on tomorrow s two big primaries for prominent republicans on opposing sides of the trump divide. january 6th vice chair liz cheney and former vice presidential nominee sarah palin. we begin with the fallout from the fbi s search of former president trump s home in mar-a-lago. joining me, nbc justice and intelligence correspondent ken delanian. ken, the latest on the investigation, the increased security, the concern about threats to the fbi and to law enforcement, the criticism of merrick garland, all of it. the most disturbing part is the fbi and dhs issued a joint intelligence bulletin yesterday saying they had seen a massive uptick in specific and credible threats to federal law enforcement. this was reflecting reporting we did last week and open source intelligence firms are also seeing this in message boards and chat rooms online. we re not just talking rhetoric here. we re talking specific threats. they re eve
mar-a-lago. the government now warning of increased violence against federal agents because of the rhetoric of donald trump and his allies following the search at mar-a-lago. also, this sunday, the money trail. the former president fled v 400 times when sitting down with the new york ag s office. this hour, perspective from journalist, david who has won awards for his reporting on trump s finances. plus, democrats have another big win to run on with the passage of the inflation reduction act. but will it the infrastructure bill, and the supreme court s reversal of roby enough to help them expand control come november? we begin this hour with heated rhetoric of donald trump and his allies and how these verbal attacks on the fbi are putting real lives in danger. the fbi and the department of homeland security no warning threats to federal law enforcement have spiked since the search of mar-a-lago. in a joint intelligence bulletin, agencies say the threats are coming from on l