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there's a story in every piece of land. written by those who work it. like the upshaws. the nelsons. and the caggianos. run with us and start telling your story. >> ainsley: biden is set to deliver his state of the union address. >> financial health is worse than when biden took office. >> not much rigor in education. >> this is outrageous. >> shoot it down. >> questions about why the president waited a week to shoot it down. >> expecting the gang of eight to be briefed this week. >> as republicans bringing the crisis to capitol hill border patrol agents will testify.
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>> a farmer sitses? jail for killing a migrant on his land. >> dhs secretary. >> deploying teams to assist. >> we need urgent help. >> criticizing disney. >> ron desantis will rename disney reedy creek. >> florida is dissolving the corporate kingdom, beginning a new era. ♪ ♪ >> steve: okay, live from washington, d.c., 13 hours from right now, the state of the union in that building with the round roof. right now, they have 32 degrees, but tonight 9:00, according to my iphone, 48 degrees and
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cloudy. hope the president clears things up. >> brian: maybe he'll do it outdoors. >> ainsley: 72 in our apartments and homes in our pajamas and we will watch martha maccallum and bret baier. >> brian: half of the state of the union. >> steve: you can see more stuff and bret and martha explain what you are looking at. >> ainsley: exactly and sarah huckabee sanders will do the rebuttal. >> brian: what will they wear? >> ainsley: suits and ties. >> steve: probably a blue suit and the president will wear a blue tie. >> brian: everybody betses on everything. >> steve: 8:02. foreign policy is expected to be discussed at tonight's state of the union.
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>> ainsley: debris from the chinese spy flight will be reviewed. >> brian: live from the white house. >> u.s. officials say they are in recovery mode as the military works to scoop up what is left of this chinese spycraft. the debris is being taken to a military facility in virginia. president biden is defending his action to shoot it down, calling it the right thing to do. critics think the u.s. should have moved more quickly. the president asked about the delay, take a listen. >> has it always been your view to shoot down a chinese balloon or just since it became public? >> president biden: i wanted to shoot it down as soon as appropriate. >> the president said he
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anticipated provocation by the chinese and he's aware it happened before during the previous administration. >> when it -- when the prc government surveillance balloons transited the u.s. during the president's prior administration, but the intelligence community is provided to give briefings to key shall ifs. >> a white house official told me the president will make a reference to the incident during the state of the union address, but probably a line or two. the speech 13 hours from now, the white house laying out what we can expect from the president's remarks. the president will show the american people his plan to build on the unprecedented deficit reduction his leadership has delivered by having big corporations pay for their fair share and lower prescription
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drug prices. the president likely to talk about where the economy is right now issue the historic low unemployment rate and know ares will insist inflation means pay cut for millions of americans. there will be political back and forth after the speech and a lot will be about what this means for the next presidential election. >> steve: mark, i think that is why tomorrow the president is going to wisconsin and on thursday going to florida. >> absolutely, he'll be talking about the economy in wisconsin and on thursday talking about medicare, social security, key issues many floridians would be focused on and see if the travel past that indicates where the campaign may land. >> brian: i think the main thing tonight, the president has to make a decision, speech writer, do you want to keep saying, i added jobs and the unemployment
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is down, we are in a recession or are you going to look at abc and nbc and fox polls and see when it comes to the economy, his numbers are terrible. 37% of the country thinks it is good. say whatever you want, people are watching and going, that is not what i think. i see the price of everything i have going up. i see the fact my home value is going down. i see i no longer have buyers with interest rates so high, don't tell me things are going good, it comes up to the speech writer, how do you finesse that? >> steve: here is the thing, how people feel. i went to the big grocery store, not a fancy grocery store to make a pot roast on saturday. the roast was $9 a pound. >> ainsley: what is it normally? >> steve: i remember it used to be $1.69.
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i bought a pot roast, the audience issic shaking their head, i pot a pot roast and it was $27. >> brian: why not get a rump roast and save money? >> steve: it is the same price, when is the last time you went to a grocery store? >> brian: i would if i liked meat. rump roast, one cheek is half the price. >> ainsley: the economy is uncertain. go to the grocery store, talk to restaurantses, price of eggs have gone up. they are buying from local young boys who have copies in their parent's backyards and tension with china is a big deal after the spy flight was found. the president will have to talk about that. i believe they will have a meeting today and add something about it. everyone, democrat and republican, is worried about that, especially when a general is saying we could be at war in two years, why are they end
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issing spy flight over our country? it hovered over military sites, our airports, billings airport had to shut down and we didn't find out until a journalist on the ground in billings montana report to the feds and they started talking about shooting it down. that was five days after it had been in the air and the administration knew about it. they said we have to wait until it gets over tocean, it was on january 28, saturday to saturday, it was in the air until they shot it down. they could have shot it down off the coast of alaska. >> brian: 82% of americans believe china is our problem, our enemy, you could get both sides stand up and cheer.
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>> ainsley: there is fentanyl, covid, stealing intellect rul property and this. they are buying our land. >> brian: buying land outside military facilities. >> we're talking about our number one adversary in the 21st century going into our sovereign airspace and what is concerning is this administration and joe biden had no intention of telling the american people until an everyday american pointed it out. we need an understanding of what information were they gathering, what intel was this balloon collecting and why did we allow it to enter sovereign airspace? our adversaries are watching and have seen weakness from joe biden from day one. this goes back to the catastrophic afghanistan
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withdrawal. china and russia are trying to assert their strength to take advantage of that weakness. >> steve: of course, what this administration is saying, it is embarrassing they flew that big puffy thing over the united states, it happened when donald trump was president. although according to the "washington post," nobody in the administration knew because they changed the way they look at things and they go, we spotted it -- >> ainsley: we can't control china, doesn't matter the administration, it is how you handle it. >> brian: we didn't have technology that allowed us to pick up a slow-moving technological balloon the size of three buses, until joe biden took office and said let's get balloon technology to detect it after it travels 4000 miles, nobody is buying it. >> steve: my wife put it perfectly, let me get it straight, norad can track santa,
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but they can't track a balloon the size of a football field. >> ainsley: they can track it and did track it and knew january 28th. >> steve: i'm walking to talk to the nice people who got up. tonight the president at 9:00, who will be watching fox? good answer. the president will say the state of our union is strong. can i see hands of people who think the state of our union is strong? hold them way up there. you don't think they are strong? start in the back and go to give the audio guy a moment. marissa, the state of the union is? >> confusing. >> steve: all right, kesha? >> uncertain. >> steve: christopher, the state of our union? >> is weak. >> steve: and madelyn? >> disastrous. >> steve: down to the front row. cam, the state of our union is?
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>> disgusting. >> steve: disgusting. state of our union? >> uninspiring. >> steve: and brian? >> state of our union is unacceptable. >> steve: all right, just like that, hope the president wasn't watching, he would be bummed out now. who is bummed when you go to the grocery store and see pot roast and eggs. last time i bought eggs $2, $12 for a dozen, that is crazy. omelet would be like $4 now. >> when did i wake up and that change? >> steve: can anybody outdo $12 eggs? >> that is highest i've seen. >> are you making that up? you're a car guy, maybe you inflated it? >> not at all, local valley market, $11 and change for -- >> i have seen it. >> when did that happen to me? i remember it being about $1. >> steve: it is impacting how we do things. every time you do -- probably
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something you have done for a long time and now you don't do it because it costs too much, right? >> i went to the grocery store last weekend issue the same things i buy, two grocery bags that used to cost $65 now cost me $107. the same exact products. >> steve: does it taste as good? >> the same thing. >> stop the fighting amongst democrats and republicans and hold government accountable. this is unacceptable. >> ainsley: we shop at the same grocery store, i'll say hi next time. >> steve: eggs are $12. >> ainsley: not buying them there. >> steve: we'll talk to you guys in a bit. ashley joins us. >> ashley: fox news alert, 5100 people are dead as a shocking video of aftermath of the 7.8 earthquake. the u.s. is deploying rescue to reach thousands trapped under
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the rubble and in syria crews are digging through debris in search of survivors. that region rattled by 285 aftershocks since yesterday. arizona man held on bond and facing murder charges for allegedly shooting a mexican citizen who was illegally trespassing on his land. george allen kelly has had problems with migrants passing through his property in the past. moreern ms moving to the red states. florida welcomed the most new residents with 319,000 ame americans -- 230,000 americans relocating to the lone star state in 2022 and california one of the biggest losers 343,000 left the golden state to escape
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crime, homelessness and high taxes. amc rolling out new ticket price based on where you sit, standard cost and value seats and value seats are cheaper and in the front row, preferred tier cost in best location, new price will not be in effect on $5 discount tuesday. back to you. >> steve: with a concert, front row would be the best, movies in the front row, worst experience. >> ainsley: hurts your neck. thousands of livelihood put on lobstermen. it could leave you with empty plates if you go to maine. >> brian: why an episode of the simpsons is no longer available for fans in china, more fall-out
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how are environmental groups affecting you and your livelihood? >> well, i mean, it's gotten to be a very drastic reality for us. we're just maine lobstermen, ordinary people, ordinary business owners, we're small operations, 4000 to 5000 of us and we have environmental groups that are up against us that are backed by so much money that they are constantly taking fishery service to courts and suing for more regulation and more regulations and we've gotten to a point now there is not anything left to take away. >> ainsley: didn't a judge say by 2030, you can no longer use
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rope lines for your traps? >> that is what they are proposing, yes. 2030, it will be ropeless fishing, no buoy lines, they want us to use contraptions that are expensive and dangerous. >> ainsley: lobstermen will be forced out of what, what does that mean for people? >> devastating innin ma -- maine, that is what everybody does. if you are not a lobster boat captain, you are involved in the supply chain or sell bait or sell vehicles to lobstermen and crews. it's just one of our number one things here in maine and the coast would be devastated
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without it. >> ainsley: growing up, lobster was considered delicacy, and children never ate it. in maine, you see it everywhere. you get lobster rolls, they are not that expensive and restaurants rely on the lobster and it is such an economic blow to your state. thank you for coming on with us, so sorry you are going through this, i hope we can find a way to save the whales and keep your industry alive. >> thank you. >> ainsley: president biden set to address the nation tonight, but in the state of the union, is that reality? senator tim scott on what he wants to hear tonight, that is coming up next. oh man. always look for the grown in idaho seal.
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>> brian: remains of the chinese spy flight headed for analysis. administration scheduled on thursday, gop senator tim scott joins us now, two days leading up to the briefing. now new is the balloon to you and understanding what china was up to. when you first found out it was over montana, perhaps, how new was it for you? >> very new. for the administration, it was not new. when you have weakness in the administration, you see our adversaries embolden by weak
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leadership from the president. this is an indication china assumes he is weak. >> brian: i assume he will say, they not is the balloon, i shot it down and people will stand up and share. >> it was dereliction of duty to wait six or seven days before he acted, that is not in the american people's best interest. take enemy or adversaries action against them as soon as possible. that did not happen, nothing to cheer about what soever. >> brian: they sent it over the carolinas too. >> they closed down three airports for hours because they tried to put together a plan. thank god for the military and the fighter sthat shot it down.
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slow movement from this administration is something we should take seriously, dereliction of duty from president biden. >> brian: the state of the union tonight will go for about an hour, the theme is reassuring the state of our union and he will point to the jobs numbers and unemployment rate and fact we're in the in recession, what do you expect to hear? >> i think what he'll say is 573,000 jobs last month was a record. he won't tell us 13.5% inflation eroded spending. he will not talk about how gas and electricity is up 20% plus. he will give a song and dance show and tell us things are better than they think we are. they are exactly as we see they are, gas and electricity high.
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eggs in california almost $10, we have to do better, we deserve better and need a change in leadership to put america on the right path. >> brian: people are talking about you for president, you gave rebuttal to the first state of the union. they said you were composed, accurate and direct, that is why you are invited to the club for growth donor conference, i suppose. what advice would you give sarah huckabee sanders, she has pressure on her shoulder to give the rebuttal speech. >> she is a strong, powerful woman, i am so excited to hear what she has to say. just be yourself, you have knocked the ball out of the park several times. you know what to communicate, education is magic, make sure the american people understand we are the party of parents, talk about the strength of the economy in arkansas and talk about the fact american
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greatness start with people, not the government. make sure american entrepreneurs have all the tools they need. >> brian: special day for you and your family and the country, it is your mom's birthday, what should everyone know about your mom? >> well, thank you very much it was saturday. close enough. my mother thinks she gets a birthday week and not a birthday. most important thing, she is the biggest encourager i've ever had and also my toughest critic. she makes it real. when i'm in unto, she makes sure i take her trash out before i go to my own house. happy birthday week, mom, love you so much, god bless you. >> brian: all over the news, does she want to know your opinion, is she asking you what you are doing next how sloez does she follow your career? >> she tells me what i should do and when she disagrees with me,
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she'll have a debate. i love the fact she is engaged in issues and she enjoys debating taxes becauses as a single mother she understands about keeping money in the purse. she finished high school, she wanted her kids to do better and represents what every mother wants, next generation within their family to be empowered with more resources, more opportunity and pay it forward for the next generation. >> brian: between you as a sitting senator and your brother as a military office, she has to be pleased. happy birthday to ms. scott. look forward to talking to you after your briefing on thursday. coming up straight ahead, florida governor ron desantis closing in on major victory in the fight against disney, what is at stake in the house of
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the corporate kingdom and beginning a new era of accountability and transparent, desantis could appoint five board members to ub run the district. disney had control since 1967. the company gets tax break as part of agreement with the sunshine state. the new legislation would force disney to repay $700 million in debt, along with taxes. desantis and disney have been at odds since last year. the republican is not the only one criticizing the woke agenda. viewers criticizing the series "the proud family" for latest episode seen as anti-white, watch. >> slaves built this country >> and we have earned repairation for their suffering and continue to every moment we
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spend submerged in white supremacy. >> america was founded with and has not atoned for. >> todd: and they pulled an episode of simpson off their platform. disney pulled a different episode involving reedy creek will be voted on later this week. back to you. >> steve: thank you. good news for people of florida and particularly those two counties involving the 35 square miles that is reedy creek right now, they are not on the hook for the tax benefit, which was going to be $1 billion in debts, which is good for florida. >> ainsley: and desantis gets to pick the board, five individuals on the board and he'll choose who is going to look out for
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florida. exactly. >> brian: disney practice of keeping quiet is unbelievable. bob iger supposed to be a great executive and i think governor desantis would be open and that would show another element -- >> ainsley: you would think bob iger would say, we'll pay the debt, that is nothing to disney. >> steve: we'll work it out to get back on the same page, disney means a lot to florida. they will not pick up stakes out of orlando and trying to get the headquarters there, en route to moving everybody out of l.a. and bringing to orlando and that stopped. big picture, yes, sorry, turn the page. another thing i want to talk about is curriculum in the cartoon. for people concerned that disney was going to go woke, you have every reason to be concerned and reconsider if to travel there. if they are saying this is american history, we want our
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children to know what a horrible place this is and the 1619 project widely deframed and defrocked and shown to be inaccurate is worthy of a cartoon? unbelievable to me. >> how does a parent explain that to a child? you have a five year old watching that and kkk is right, are you supposed to explain in >> brian: explain to the white kid he or she is the problem, that is disney's goal. >> steve: ultimately, being loo looks like they will resolve this. i heard disney has been negotiating with the state of florida. ultimately bob iger saw what happened in alaska, i'm not putting out press releases issue let the state run it and that is where we are right now. more on that, in the meantime, n the street with janice dean, the weather machine. >> janice: i would like to be in florida right now. it is cold.
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i have friends. how are you? where are you from? >> mississippi. >> janice: all of you? >> all of us. >> what is your name? >> do you like it so far? >> do you like being on "fox and friends"? this is not florida definitely. it is cold. we'll be warmer in the next couple days, 31 in new york. 40 in chicago. it is cold across fargo, we have a cold front and see potential for showers and thunderstorms over mississippi today. we could see severe storms for texas and louisiana up toward arkansas. some severe weather could be possible, heavy rainfall is the biggest risk and we have potential for some snow of severe storm threat for texas today. don't think it will be severe, be aware and foxweather.com will give details. 78 in new orleans and miami. any birthdays or celebrations?
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what is your name? >> grace. >> today is your birthday? >> i'm turning 40. >> janice: i remember 40 well, it was a great year. hi. happy birthday they say. >> ainsley: 40s are your best. >> janice: can i have a hug? >> ainsley: coming up, our voter panel will be here to weigh in on top issues ahead of the state of the union address. there they are. >> steve: morning, folks, you are next. >> ainsley: it's a good mix. ♪ past. because only tempur-pedic uses our one-of-a-kind, incredibly adaptive tempur® material... to relieve pressure points and support your body, in a way no other mattress can. molecule by molecule, and millimeter by millimeter. all night. every night. during the tempur-pedic presidents day sale, save up to $500 on select adjustable mattress sets,
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it? and congress memanding more information and d.c.'s super bowl tonight, the president delivers state of the union and the white house says it will take the high road. dana and i will have a big tuesday for you, we will see you in 12 minutes, top of the hour. see you then. >> steve: we approach the state of the union tonight at 9:00 on fox, what is most important issue for the president to address? our panel joins us now. the "washington post" has come out with a poll that says, majority of americans don't think the president has achieved much. joe biden has not achieved much as president. can i see hands of anybody that thinks he's achieved a good deal? how about some? okay. what is his claim to fame right
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now as president of the united states? you feel good he's been able to do what? >> this president inherited the big mess of the covid pandemic and made sure every american had free vaccination from covid and made sure we had tests available and as result, the numbers are down, few people are dies from covid, that is a big deal. >> steve: plus column, way he handled covid and according to polls, that was his number one thing. covid for the most part is in our rearview mirror and now we worry about inflation and cost of stuff. you are in the car business and it is hard for people to get financing. you used to be able to negotiate on price now it is the price you pay. >> fastest rising interest rates, from a quarter point to
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4.5. that is 18 fold interest rate increase and that is impacting people's affordability to buy things and live in homes. >> steve: nodding is chris and chris is in real estate. >> we buy large multi family in the southeast and the market is frozen, nothing is trading, there are no deals, everybody is standing still and real estate provides tremendous boost to the economy. when real estate is not trading down to the american homeowner no one is in a position selling or buying for uncertainty of the economy. >> steve: madelyn, what do you want to hear joe biden talk about? >> i would love for him to finally start talking about an agenda for the black and brown poor communitieses, something no president has ever proposed or talked about.
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>> steve: give me idea what you want to hear. >> i would like to hear him say that any federal dollars that are being funneled into nonprofit organizations that are supposed to be helping my community, they don't get another dime until they can show measurable outcomes of effectiveness of what they are doing with our tax dollars. from housing to failing schools to crime, absolutely nothing is being done with all the billions of taxpayer dollars being funneled into the nonprofit organizations in new york city especially. >> steve: and nobody felt crime and drugs more than you, you lost two sons. >> exactly. not just me, there are thousands more of us and we are sick and tired of being sick and tired and we demand accountability or democrats are going to leave the
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plantation of the democratic party. >> steve: brian. >> it is a question of leadership, he wanted the job, he got the job, now do you job. the issues she brings up are critical. with covid, he volunteered for the job during thatim too. now take us out of this and u unite the united states of america. our president should be talking about how great this country is doing things to make it better. >> steve: you are a democrat and go the laid off from know costruction and are writing children's books, which is terrific. you are thinking about leaving your party. he's, brian is talking about leadership, is part about leadership from this president? >> absolutely and i agree what she said about the black and brown accumulating dollars. it is just we don't receive
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anything, especially when it comes to crime, our neighborhoods are flooded with death and poverty, we don't receive anything at all. promises. >> i remember a statement biden said, he said, you're not black if you don't vote for me. like really? you made that comment? you're not black if you don't vote for me? yet you do nothing for us at all. >> what do we get in return for our vote? >> nothing. >> put up or shut up. >> steve: i know you are about education and you don't like to see crt creep into the agenda. i don't want to see dei and preference given to some people. i want equality, i want to see people who work hard and achieve get jobs and college offers.
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i want to help everyone succeed in the united states, we're a country of dreams. >> steve: marissa, you'll be watching tonight, right? >> absolutely. >> steve: what channel? >> fox and i will switch back and forth to get both perspectives. >> steve: you're a democrat married to a republican. >> correct. >> steve: what will it be like at your house, 9:00, kids probably in bed. joe biden will say something, your husband will say something and you will say something. we try not to talk about politics issue but when in front of you, we have bigger conversations. we are on the same page about a lot of stuff, divisiveness is unnecessary, we do think about a lot of the same things along the samin loo lines, it doesn't have to be so divided.
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>> steve: you are nodding, you feel that way, too? >> i agree. that is the issue we have. our nation is so divided it is causing problems and we're not focusing on what is right. >> steve: we are the united states of america. >> now it is weaponized against us. >> steve: brian brought up a good point, he took the job and knew what was going on and we needed somebody strong in power and i don't think he's cutting it. >> steve: what a great panel, give yourself a round of applause. we'll be right back. ♪
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♪ >> join us tomorrow for the post-game show, state of the union analysis. >> we'll be watching tonight. i'll be on "outnumbered" today. >> i will be on the big money show big weather channel and radio. >> have a great day, everyone. >> bill: good morning, let's get at it. tensions with beijing over a boiling point over the downing of the spy flight. lawmakers pushing for answers. two major hearings about to begin in washington, d.c. as we say hello on a tuesday. i'm bill hemmer. good morning to you. >> dana: good morning. good to see you. i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." we have a busy day and the next 48 hours are really important not for the white house but the republican-led house is about to hold two major hearings on china. the first one dealing with thugs nall security issues. the other focusing on the economic threat.
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