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chinese by flight over the carolina coast. now china is threatening retaliation. the foreign ministry says there is another aircraft flying over the skies of latin america. in the meantime u.s. navy divers working to recover degree to recover until you are the aircraft spotted by residents from montana a week ago, which was days after it first enter the u.s. airspace from mainland china. that leads to questions about when the biden administration and why it waited so long to shoot it down. instead, the aircraft was allowed to travel across the continental u.s. flying over at least five sensitive military sites. and finally on saturday and f-22 took it out. the incredible moment only seen live on fox news. our team capturing the strength with this exclusive video. and now, republicans want answers. they want to know why the president waited days to take any action at all.
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watch. >> why did the president go on television? the country with cameras and explain what we are dealing with here and why he is making the decisions on what they want to do. i don't understand that. i don't understand why he wouldn't do that. that is the beginning of dereliction of duty. >> the president taking it down over the atlantic is like the quarterback, tackling the quarterback after the play is over. >> letting a chinese surveillance balloon drift over america is like seeing a robber on your front porch and inviting them in. it makes us look weak and flat-footed on the world stage. >> we need the chief to respond in national defense to respond within seconds to minutes to penetration of the airspace. this looks very, very weeks in the odds of our enemy. >> a spy balloon has become a testing of president biden strength and unfortunately the president failed that test.
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>> emily: sean on the heels of this critique, a scathing editorial that was quite factual in its assessment of president biden's response in the admissions don't make the administration's handling of the balloon. there is no such immunity of parties selling this fantasy we will be safe if we can draw from engagement overseas. the biden administration should be helping americans understand the reality of china's rapidly advancing military technology rather than patting itself on the back with mission accomplished briefings. what say you? >> sean: i think if you hack our computers and steal our intellectual property, no one sees that but when they see the balloon come over the country, i think americans see this as a real threat from china. and i think the government to respond but you look at china making these claims that they will retaliate against the u.s. what arrogance of this country
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to send a spy balloon over military sites that we should have downed after over the whole country. we will retaliate against you a question mark at think joe biden they think is stupid, the military is stupid and the compd because so easily able to steal and take american technology. so they think they have the upper hand on the u.s. >> emily: that is part of it, harris, you explored last hour which is cbp infiltrated myriad areas of national sovereignty for quite some time. perhaps this spy balloon for the visual reminder that a silver lining, great, it's on everybody's radar but this is the tip of the iceberg and the latest in them attempting to penetrate our solvent treat which under this administration seems to work. >> harris: if you are china you are looking for any reason for you to go to taiwan. and i hear you, well, retaliation and overacting blah, blah, blah.
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i don't think they really want to retaliate but they want a reason to retaliate. and it could look like we will do what we want type of thing thank you very much. this is such a dangerous mix, if you will of not being prepared technologically and technically. maybe at the pentagon will do a better job with the former bomb technician and the staff marines jerry jones doesn't think that but he thinks the military knows what to do but somebody made it p.r. campaign. who would that be on the night of the state of the union, right? when i look at this, i think china is in such a different and better position as a global enemy than they ever were before. i mean but they messed with us for days. by the way, we don't know how many days really. do you believe it is eight? maybe it is 20, we don't know. >> sean: to save the world won't retaliate. >> harris: of course they are.
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after afghanistan, why wouldn't they be emboldened? in front of the whole world, something flying over montana. a nuclear weapon site and we sit as a country and wait. >> a choked on twitter but because i, this may have been shaped as a middle finger. because that is the message china was delivering to us before secretary blinken supposed to go to beijing. it is a flagrant middle finger to america. because we create instability and that is where we are in this world from invading ukraine and this as well. but already compromised and when you look at joe biden's family and the amount of money from china and you look at senator dianne feinstein with chinese by a driver for 20 years and eric swalwell had a relationship with a chinese spy. my bigger concern, the new york examiner report of the high altitude balloons could deliver a nuclear strike on our power grid appeared to look at the
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eastern power grid supplies, 75% of u.s. electricity, is this a ? unfortunately, i don't know what we can do when we have such leaders and joe biden in office. >> emily: such a great point, lisa, the magnetic poles that will have clearly vulnerable electronic magnetic system. when you point that set of goggles inward, the president said i told them to shoot it down right away. they didn't so were his orders ignored? he also mentioned specifically, that could have destroyed 2500 lives or 2,000 people in montana. that seems such a specific number. how did they know that with certainty and if so, when it was over the pacific wouldn't that be the course of action? >> kennedy: i don't know what they saw it over the pacific peer that is one of the thing so troubling here is what this
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showcase with glaring vulnerabilities. what worries me is we spent so many trillions of dollars on programs that have been right for corruption. part of that money should have been going to our own cybersecurity and infrastructure keeping our power grids safe, keeping things safe from sensitive prying eyes who have no problem violating our airspace. it was one of the rarer areas where people were truly united. no matter the political party, they are age, they were all watching this thing, "shoot it down!" and you can see the threat. it is a visual reminder because intellectual property, sometimes that is hard and theoretical thing that doesn't seem to affect people's daily lives. they can say this absolutely. one of those galvanizing things, the president didn't have a choice but was he informed? >> lisa: the other thing, obviously the cbp knew that we
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would take it down, which means it was somehow an expendable to them, which means the end till they got from whatever life it led must have been so valuable as to make that worth it here that is what terrifies me. >> harris: they killed their own people like electric building. these are people that don't really care about much. but i think you put your finger on top and i'm talking about the other finger. they told us what they think of us. >> emily: that's right. >> harris: to they think that a bus or just him? i don't want them to think that about us. we have an amazing military. it is unfortunate that they think that about him but that's on him. >> emily: we will keep you posted on all developments come of course. moving on before the chinese controversy, the new g.o.p. led congress cracked down on tiktok. so why are so many democratic lawmakers still using the app?
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♪ ♪ >> harris: of the controversy over china's spy craft is now creating even more urgency about cracking down on tiktok, the other portal in our lives from china. lawmakers from both sides of the political i will support taking action. nearly three dozen house and senate democrats have accounts on the app. so i don't know if they supported but they are supporting it. and they include many who have served or currently sit on committees dealing with foreign affairs, u.s. military and national security. you may remember adam schiff went on to tiktok to slam house speaker mccarthy for removing him from the house intelligence committee over security
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concerns. just hours ago, senator booker posted this unofficial tiktok. >> will help them grow and imagine what speaking kindly to people can do. and remember, the person we speak to most in any given day is ourselves. >> harris: and remember, the most on any given day, china when you are on tiktok. >> sean: it is interesting, these guys who have sensitive information serve on committees that are powerful and classic information oftentimes have two phones. it is a crossover between the two phones and one personal phone is compromised, that information is going to china. so it is a security risk. one, congress can ban tiktok but if we do joe biden has to sign will appear at joe biden is the one who got rid of the ban on tiktok. >> harris: why did he? because at trump's name on it? >> sean: i don't know why.
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but secondly, apple and google, you have to take this. apple makes all iphones and computers in china. if they take tiktok off app store, china will retaliate and all of a sudden, you may not worry about iphone. >> harris: how much retaliation are we dealing with? >> sean: easily against china, they will cripple china. get the hell out of china. >> harris: de couple for goodness' sakes! >> emily: remember apple made calls and admitted it made several concessions in creating its products over there. this entire time, when china threatens retaliation, they already have an capitulating this entire time on the business front. there are security measures that conceded a way to them here or there are privacy measures that apple conceded a way to them and more, those apps included. when we see the spartacus moment part 50, these democrats continuing -- >> harris: is that a book or
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reference? that is old school! >> emily: the congressman called on the ceos of apple to remove this already. so, there are people within their own party. i don't ascribe it to simply anti-trump delusion although clearly sort of remnants of that, but i don't understand why these junior members or these moderate members aren't listening to the clear voices in their party that are calling and calling out tiktok for what it is, which is an extension of the ccp. >> harris: every time house members report to talk about cyber warfare, it always comes out we are not as far along as the lawmakers in their understanding as we should be. do you think that is overblown? >> lisa: know and with all due respect to sean getting out of congress -- >> harris: let me high five you. [laughter] >> lisa: and by the way, sean, for the chiefs colors colors. super bowl week. [laughter]
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we appreciate you. icu, harris. but i think of a lot of people in congress. they wait until these problems absolutely explode. and now, it is past them. i fear if there is some law passed that bands tiktok, there will be something else. all you have to do, you have teenagers. sit down to your teenage girls and talk to them about social media! they will tell you the upcoming trent and tiktok is renting the culture but i'm confident american innovators and technology companies that can you serpent and provide what people want and also i don't kne federal government right now because they are spying on us through a number of institutioni and the post office. so when they dispel that role, they can go after tiktok. >> harris: i don't know if they will have time. >> they are not as busy as they
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should be. >> lisa: my concern, apple changed its airdrop feature in china so it would be harder for protesters to circumvent the chinese government. so, the problem is to have all these american companies in the tank for china. there tentacles run so deep in the country. we so they capitulated to china so not just politicians compromise but american companies as well. to be on the data of privacy issue, which is concerning because based out of beijing, the parent country and chinese entourage them to go into any company and allow them what they want is the brainwashing aspect of it. you have 36% of americans on tiktok over the age of 12. it is a brainwashing tool for china. >> harris: the surgeon general said that is not a good idea at the age. >> i worry about the poisoning of america's youth and their minds and what that leads to end the country. for me, maybe even a bigger concern. >> sean: these kids and what they are getting on tiktok
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♪ ♪ >> are you taking blame for inflation? no. >> why not? >> it was already here when i got here, man. do you know what the economy was like when i got here? inflation was rising, more manufacturing and we were in real economic difficulty and that's why i don't. >> lisa: that was president biden on friday refusing to take blame for inflation. the robust job numbers but that is a point that did not hold up long. out with new polls, when showing a record number of americans say they are worse off since biden took office. according to that poll, 16% of americans say they are better off financially in the past few
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years. that dissatisfaction numbers the highest in the poll going back 40 years. also when that poll more than six in ten americans dissatisfied or angry if biden reelected in 2024. sean, i am one of those people. i am angry and would be if he is reelected. you look at 2020 with the biden laptop story. and politically, is it a fair fight? >> sean: it is always a fair fight. the point and a half or two with meddling at play, but in this poll it showed donald trump was four points ahead of joe biden 48/44 and that is scary for democrats, by the way those democrats in the media and the party, i watched your report from the last outage shows democrats are moving primaries to benefit joe biden. but i think before we get to that point, the democrats will take out joe biden. the classified documents, the hunter biden laptop, they can't
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let -- that hourly wage up 4.4% and on average, people or 2% more under joe biden. if you look at the average middle income, 8% dipped into savings to support the lifestyle to buy food. pay their rent or starting to save less and people are worse off. listen, if you want to run for reelection this is a horrible place to be. if you are smart democrat you have to pull the plug on joe and take michelle obama or somebody else. >> lisa: kennedy, joe biden will try to defend his economic record. but you look at the fox news poll, 86% of registered voters are extremely or very concerned about inflation and higher prices. you can look at the other numbers with high crime rates, political divisions, et cetera so does it matter more about how people feel in their own economic circumstances? >> kennedy: spear that is the point. you can bring up all the charts
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you want and select the ugly parts, but that does not change the fact people cannot afford things. and to shawn's .80% of americans have to dip into their savings and we haven't even entered but many are forecasting the worst part of the economic recession. so, it could get much, much worse this year. people are low living below their means to dip into the precious savings. what will happen at the end of the year? i hope the economy improves. i really hope it does and that inflation comes down and businesses continue to thrive. that is the optimistic side to come but the realistic me thinks we are in for a little bit more pain. yes, where people are feeling badly, the boats will reflect that and certainly the polls reflect that. some people want you to stop telling them the world is full of sunshine and roses in the middle of a hurricane. >> lisa: pete buttigieg, secretary the department of transportation to defend the
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biden record. let's take a listen and i want to get your response on the other side to. >> you saw a large number of democrats say they don't want him running. he isn't absolutely historically successful president. this president has exceeded expectations again politically and functionally at the end of the day, you can't argue with extraordinary more than almost any other modern president that president biden has achieved, again under the toughest of circumstances. speed when i find it amazing the question was american people and all three of those answers were about the individuals who want to be in the white house were attached to bit. i find that amazing. because we outnumber them. and i don't really get why secretary in the cabinet, it doesn't matter which role he plays come he's part of the white house. they don't see the american people are struggling. now, we know when it came to
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supply chain, baby formula and all of the outcome of the southwest debacle and all of that, because he likes to fly private, i was hoping he would see us as voters as the american public. have you looked at the price of breakfast lately? it is up by 38%. the investigations to understand why eggs are so expensive. and by the way it was 1.7 the inflation when biden took over. 1.7. some estimates had it even a little bit lower than that. what in the world is he talking about if he says he inherited outrage and high inflation rate? it wasn't even going up. it was almost as low as it can be. >> sean: it was 1.4% and at 6.5%. >> lisa: is there a danger in estimating to mike underestimating joe biden and --
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>> emily: underestimating what? [laughter] >> i'm trying to spice up a conversation. >> emily: i literally can't imagine a more unsuccessful or incompetent percent to occupy the commander-in-chief position frankly. i don't know i can't underestimate this any further. he has proven time and time again exactly where his priorities are and exactly who's to blame. the refusal to take responsibility and the fact his policies have run this entire nation into the ground. and then sew evidence as press conference on friday when he resorted to swearing. he was asked one question about inflation. >> harris: it is what he does. >> emily: he doesn't get into the trenches and this must really hurt. close talk about this and this is my answer. he gets disgruntled like he did on the campaign trail where he cussed out voters who dared to ask about certain policies. >> harris: peter doocy. >> emily: you mentioned the price of eggs and we know that
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also underscores the fragility of our economy when it's robust. things can be absorbed by outside and totally devastating economy, these statistics, 8 out of 10 americans dipping into their savings, that happen within three months. so within three months, the american family can go from there cushion of savings that will let them feel comfortable and secure to having no savings to dipping into it for the cost of breakfast. now commander-in-chief, president, d.o.t. cabinet, none of them are alongside us. >> lisa: 's hope it is safe to say no then. [laughter] >> sean: there is no check factors and he's a boldfaced liar. >> lisa: coming up more on that as we see more instance of human smuggling at the border. a record number of drug seizures.
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♪ ♪ >> harris: we are getting dramatic new footage from the southern border. fox news captured this exclusive video with texas troopers in a pursuit which lead to illegal immigrants jumping out of a human smuggler's vehicle and then running from troopers before tackled and caught. inside the vehicle, more illegal immigrants found cramped on top of each other. meanwhile border czar kamala harris right now is holding a roundtable conversation. addressing the root causes of migration. but she has been doing that for
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almost two years. we will just deal it with it. during that time, there have been nearly two and a half million encounters with illegal immigrants at the border. 1.2 million known gotaways, the scanners, the cameras pick up but we can't catch them because we are outnumbered down there. it is not just illegal crossings hitting record levels. border agents have seized more than 31,000 pounds of deadly fentanyl at the border over the past two years. sean. >> sean: well, but you have border state patrol stopping a car. it is important to note if you come into the country, border patrol will give you a free ticket to wherever you want to go in the country. if you don't want to get caught, there is 1.2 million people that we know have come into the country and didn't want to be caught. are they terrorist, drug dealers, human smugglers? we don't know who they are but they are not the good ones and
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want to claim asylum. let me in. again, over the last two years, this is not gotten any better. it has gotten worse. >> harris: what you mean taking charge? >> sean: she was given the charge, i should say. >> word of clarification. >> sean: but you look at the cartels and public hangings, beheading people and putting people in acid to decompose their bodies. and joe biden has empowered them at the southern border. as my wife always says, they are destabilizing mexico. >> harris: they are destabilizing both countries because we have cartels and law enforcement in this very country now. and you know what, cartels will be cartels. they will do all of those things that you mention and probably worse that we don't know about. one of the disturbing things when you stand at the border and see them coming in out of the rio grande is that they are taking off their clothes and
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putting on the close of the people left behind. i guess not infiltrate but look like they belong here. that is infiltration by definition. but the guys that you catch in the middle of the night, the national guard and the border patrol and texas dps, for example, right along, they are dressed in camo. the first thing they do is take everything away from them to get two guns, knives. i mean who is coming across the border anticipating a fight? people who are willing to fight. >> emily: people who are backed by trans hotel. over the weekend, there are three of those cartel guys that you mentioned that were arrested by border patrol. they had been arrested three times prior to that and not prosecuted by federal government. so, they keep cropping up. the complexity on our side of the border involves the united states teenagers as well recruited via social media,
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recruited the pressure on him hard working families sides of the border by the cartel. we included in our reporting over the weekend five chinese nationals apprehended and three, sorry two convicted ex-offenders and a five hour span. in every specter we see on video and off these complicated webs of the cartels that have these people in their -- and it keeps going further and further. the car we saw on the video, there were more in the trunk. they were men looking to evade. these multilayers but without enforcement of the laws existing on the books, it will not stop it get worse. to ignore the other countries pushing through the chinese nationals and the like is to turn a blind eye to really a definite threat. >> harris: kennedy, what we learned last week as we get better at the border, and i have faith in our men and women, then they would just go to the border. we have seen more people cross, illegal immigrants come in on the border with canada in the
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last three months than the previous two years together. >> kennedy: it is interesting because that was the plot, ha ha the northern border. but canada has seen a massive increase in illegal immigration from this country into their country but also, yes, that is equally porous, massive border here or there are many points of entry from canada into the u.s. a lot of people figure that out. unfortunately, what we haven't figured out is how to let the good people come in and create immigration system for people to come and work and add to the american economy and realize the american do. now, aoc and some progressives, they try to paint the picture everyone coming into the country is like that. that is not the case. those people, the path should be easier and streamlined but it is the bad people that mean us harm. we do not have an adequate system to keep people who want to kill americans out of this
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country! so again, congress has to act, take it apart from it figure it out and fix it. >> sean: but they are claiming asylum as a palm country. this coverage of all of this global repression that is happening. and be there to cover it and they don't because it's not happening. >> harris: but they do that to a certain degree so they can stay. >> s>> lisa: the asylum processs being exploited. they get into the country and they get lost and that is a big problem that we are facing. the root causes are joe biden and kamala harris. you get what you incentivize in life. we are incentivizing lawlessness. the only thing congress needs to do is border security bill and nothing else should get done until that gets done. that is part of the security that needs to be a stand-alone. >> kennedy: you have to
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realize different things are going on here. vice president has not taken responsibility to do all of that and shame on her. she will not list the real root cause. >> harris: the indian treaty room right now at the white house. she says she will get to the root causes. it says on the paper. >> kennedy: nguyen, 2028? >> harris: anyway, florida governor ron desantis getting a rare apology after miamiem miami-dade's black advisoru . next. [sfx: limu squawks] whoo! we gotta go again. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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the chinese five flight a trial balloon to test provocation? as china buys taiwan, dan hoffman joints as spirit in the house to investigate the political weaponization of the fbi. jonathan turley has a few thoughts about that. i'm john roberts, sandra's off but gillian turner and i will see at the top of the hour on "america reports." >> kennedy: welcome back members of miami-dade board black advisory board offering ron desantis and apology. a board member tweeted out, "our governor is a racist!" remember me for saying this on the record. of course, the board had to apologize. the board's chair writing "we take it to her when they use the word racist, words matter. as chair, i must start by saying we want to pull that back here or there is nothing wrong with saying "we are sorry."
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that is not what we intended to say and depicted by anyone that is not the feeling of this board." the racism came after the governor rejected college board's replacement on african american history, which he said pushed a political agenda. harris, i'm glad somebody apologized. and they were board. >> harris: what he said, too, there is nothing wrong with apologizing. he had to explain that. i wonder who he was talking to? when you say something untrue and damaging, you should apologize. but he felt it was necessary, i guess to tell all of those people who don't like apologies that it's okay. why not when the nation is this divided? admit that you did something wrong so we can get off of it and go forward. it doesn't change but one board member feels that way. >> kennedy: can we have a political disagreement without calling people racist? >> sean: this is the first
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time to say, you know what we don't agree with that. we apologize but just to note, desantis was pushing back not on just the history but including critical race theory in african american history. it's not real history. >> lisa: appreciate the fact that the board member is so emphatic, "this is on the record. this is exactly how i feel." no, this does not represent the board because someone higher ranked than he was and can't speak for the board. i appreciate the apology and the effect, words matter. indeed, they do. if that is a hint of what is to come for the support of the voting of governor desantis it will be quite thrilling. >> emily: is this indicative of the political fights in florida? >> lisa: he won on this and governor desantis is a winner. he won 20 points in almost every county in the state in almost
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every demographic including miami-dade for the first time in 20 years. almost 60% of the hispanic vote. that is what the guy does. his response to hurricane was so good that president biden admitted he did a good job and the media stop covering it. that is why they hate the guy because he's a winner and effective. >> harris: you think about the hurricane. and you know those moments that count, and i don't live in florida. but residence -- [overlapping voices] that place got hit hard by the hurricane but not nearly as bad as others. she and others seem to make sing his praises because i get stuff done. >> lisa: so trends, he is conservative and other people vote for him whether moderate or what have you because he's effective, wins, and gets things done. and the quality for florida is great. everyone just come on down and visit me in miami.
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>> harris: the instagram account for my main your instagram account is like florida, calm. >> lisa: i should be on the board of tourism. >> harris: you already are. you just need a paycheck. >> lisa: i'm not getting paid, come on! >> not yet. >> kennedy: more "outnumbered" in just a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ what does it mean to veteran homeowners that newday is a leader in va loans? it means serving veterans is what we do. it means if you need cash, you get more at newday by borrowing up to 100% of your home's value, not just 80%. it means newday has been granted automatic authority by the va to make our own approvals. we can say yes to a veteran when other lenders say no.
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down of china's spy flight and the impressive aircraft to do the mission. fox news had the shot live on air. f-22 fighter jet firing a single missile taking down the spy flight. the f-22 boasts speeds of 1500 miles per hour and can reach altitudes of 60,000 feet. fighter jets deployed for the takedown used the call sign frank 1 and frank 2, some believe it was after a world war i pilot, frank, he took down 14 german observation balloons over the span of 17 days. amazing stuff. >> america, u.s.a., great they shot it down and for that as well, i don't know where i was going. beautiful to see it shot down, thank you for our military, they
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are awesome. sad we did not shoot it down sooner, though. >> sean, like the old amx commercials, raptor jet $200 million, side winder missile, $400,000, but freedom is priceless. >> sounds really good. and it goes what, 1500 miles an hour, 60,000 feet, classified information, like -- >> harris, how amazing to see such a display of strength. >> if i tell you, i have to kill you. >> it's all about strength and freedom, and especially live on air, incredible. >> i'm greedy. i don't know why we were the only ones to capture it, wall to wall to wall that we were kicking some, and china would have kicked earlier in the journey had we been flying in their air space. maybe just listen to the pentagon. i'm with joey jones on this, i'm not so certain they were listened to the way they should have, but with afghanistan the generals were not listened to
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how to pull out either. >> that's right. >> the president must have strained his back throwing people under the bus this weekend. [laughter] i love the stats that you recited because now we know, if it's possible and military aircraft, some day that will be the reality in civilian aircraft and i will be in paris in 90 minutes. >> thank you everyone for watching. thank you to our military for keeping us safe and protecting us every day. here is "america reports." >> i find that the jury is entitled to consider whether the apparent desperation of mr. murdaugh because of his dire financial situation resulted in the commission of alleged crimes. >> john: we are monitoring a significant development in the alec murdaugh trial as the judge rules the jury will be allowed to hear testimony about the disbarred south carolina
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