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i'm wearing a sweater. guys, will be fun. see you tomorrow. >> guess what, brian and brett? steve will meet his granddaughter and chiefs are playing in the super bowl. a good weekend for him. >> it will. go kansas city. >> bye, everyone. >> dana: that was a good show. let's get to this. what we're learning about the chinese aircraft and what it was carrying and raising major alarm bells. i'm dana perino. bill is off today. but mike is here. >> mike: this is "america's newsroom." the state department confirming the device was not only capable of gathering intelligence but monitoring u.s. communications. more details of the makeup are being revealed by the minute as crews attempt to haul what they can from the wreckage from the bottom of the ocean.
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>> dana: why did the administration let it spend days floating over sensitive military sites? among those pressing the pentagon for answers is montana senator john tester. >> say yes or no. did we know what they were trying to collect, yes or no? >> yes. >> we think we know what they were going to collect, we don't know. >> that scares the hell out of me. >> we are building our understanding of what capabilities they have. >> i have a problem with the chinese balloon flying over my state, much less the rest of the country. >> mike: president biden down playing the incident. >> president biden: it is not a -- look, it is totally violation of national law, our airspace. once they come in our space we can do what we want with it. >> mike: we begin with bryan llenas off the coast of south
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carolina where the salvage operation is moving forward. good morning, bryan. >> good morning. the f.b.i. says a majority of the chinese spy balloon remains underwater spread out in two separate sections in an area 15 football fields long and 15 football fields wide. they have not yet recovered the balloon's payload where it is said the majority of the onboard el elect electronics are funneled. a limited amount of electronics. the f.b.i. has become decontaminating it. extremely limited amount of evidence has made its way to the f.b.i. lab in virginia for analysis. according to two u.s. officials naval divers have recovered high-value equipment and some balloon debris was intact on the ocean floor 50 feet below.
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yesterday during a congressional hearing defense officials said part of the reason they did not shoot the spy balloon early on over the aleutian islands in alaska was because they had a better shot at recovering it in the relatively warm and shallow waters off south carolina. >> water depths off shore allusions at six plus nautical miles could quickly from 150 feet to over 18,000 feet in the sea. the winter water temperatures there hover consistently in the low 30s which would make recovery and salvage operations very dangerous. >> more u.s. navy unmanned underwater vehicles and equipment were moved in yesterday to assist in the recovery. f.b.i. says some of the debris recovered has english markings on it. unclear if it's american. the state department said it is confident the balloon was manufactured by a chinese company with a direct relationship with china's
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military. yesterday the salvage operation was temporarily suspended due to high seas. conditions are much worse over the weekend and this is expected to take up to two weeks to discover the spy balloon. >> dana: join me now is mississippi senator roger wicker ranking republican on the senate armed services committee. a quote from the state department saying there were multiple antennas likely capable of locating communications. we started off the week with a lot of questions. you got some answers but feels like those have raised additional questions. where are we right now? >> where we are right now is that the president of the united states, our commander-in-chief, has just told the world it was not a major breach. as you can see from previous people who have been on your channel this morning, democrat and republican, to a person we
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think this was a major breach. and i was very interested in what ms. dawson was just saying in the run-up to this interview, and that is, it was so much better we didn't shoot it down in alaska and that we waited until it got to south carolina where the waters are better. that raises the question, would they do this again? if that was such a wise decision, would the decision of this administration be to allow this surveillance balloon to go all over alaska and enter in the northwest rockies and traverse some of the most sensitive areas of the united states and only then we'll shoot it down? is that the signal that the administration is sending? those were some of the questions that were raised and frankly
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left completely unanswered in the classified briefing the senate had yesterday. >> dana: here is other reaction from senators after they had that briefing. here is some takeaways. >> nothing in there that i learned that would have said we shouldn't have shot it down when it was over alaska. >> everything i learned today confirms that the administration made the right decision. >> as an alaskan, i am so angry. i want to use other words, but i'm not going to. >> dana: it's rare you get bipartisan consensus. senator murphy says they did the right thing. you can listen to the evidence and come to that conclusion. there was a little detail we learned from bryan llenas that some of the material that they have collected from the spy craft is english writing. you are on armed services. what does that tell you, if
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anything? >> one thing about this that bothers me, dana, is that things are told to us that they say are classified and then an hour or two later it becomes convenient to the administration to just release this to the american people, which is what happened on that particular incident. it raises another question which we could get into later is why do they classify so many things that a few moments later they're okay with everybody knowing? it is highly likely that some parts of this spy balloon and the apparatus that goes with it were manufactured actually in the united states. this is something that i dealt with as chairman of the commerce committee and senator reid and the committee and i will be working on this in the future. we are trying to shut down
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huawei. it is harder to do. so many of the things that the chinese have available to them are not subject to the correct export protocols and frankly there is no reason why the chinese communist party, led by xi jinping who wants to dominate the pacific, should have anything made in the united states of america or anything with english language on it? >> dana: more questions will no doubt continue. you are trying to get answers. thank you, have a good weekend. >> a lot more answers. thank you so much. >> mike: miraculous moment in the midst of tragedy. rescue crews pulled out a 4-year-old girl alive from the rubble in turkey after hours of work lifting the spirits of those working around the clock since that devastating earthquake struck turkey and syria on monday. the window for finding more survivors is quickly closing with officials confirming more than 20,000 people have been
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killed so far. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is live in the disaster zone. greg. >> there is some hope amid all the terrible horror, you are right. death toll keeps climbing and now we believe over 22,000, morgues, cemeteries filling up here. it is said 12,000 buildings have been destroyed or damaged leaving hundreds of thousands of people homeless without heat or electricity. but yet even on this day there are miracle rescues including one involving a person and a situation here we first told you about wednesday. take a look. buried under the rubble of an apartment building was a 17-year-old. there still could be somebody alive underneath all that mess. >> his family and little brother and cousin waited we consoled his mother. she made it out. he didn't. >> i'm waiting.
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pray for us. >> very early this morning four days since the quake incredibly the 17-year-old was rescued from the wreckage. he was trapped and could move a bit in a collapsed basement. >> i waited for you all to arrive by myself. thank god you arrived. thank you, everyone. >> his mother made a promise to stay close forever. >> he doesn't leave me alone for an hour. may everyone be blessed as well. >> not everyone is so blessed, however. we have learned pulled out of the rubble behind us today also five people who had been killed by the earthquake crash. it is believed six more bodies remain. his mother and family are very lucky. back to you, mike. >> mike: positive stories in the midst of tragedy. greg palkot on the ground. thanks very much. >> dana: biden administration
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>> dana: president biden trying to use republicans state of the union heckling to his advantage repeating the claim the gop wants to cut social security and medicare. >> president biden: i will veto it and defend social security and medicare. we saw tuesday night republicans don't like me being called out on this. they weren't very happy with me pointing this out. a lot of republicans, their dream is to cut social security and medicare. let me say this, if that is your dream, i'm your nightmare. >> dana: his new message isn't sitting well with republicans. they are firing back. rick scott tweeted joe biden once generalize about republicans trying to cut social security and medicare. we'll have more on this coming up with "fox news sunday" anchor shannon bream. looking forward to having her on
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the show >> mike: three years since covid shook the globe. our next guest we still don't know the truth about covid. jamie metzl is a member of the who advisory committee. you made an argument for 9/11 style commission to get to the origins of covid-19. make your case here. >> i have been calling for a 9/11 style commission three years now. three years past when this terrible pandemic began. more than a million american deaths around more than 15 million people dead globally. we still don't have the kind of comprehensive investigation into pandemic origins we need. congress needs to push it. certainly the biggest challenge is the chinese government which is doing everything possible to prevent an investigation. but that doesn't mean we should just throw up our hands and say
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we can do nothing. we have to do more. we have to dig. we need hearings, bipartisan hearings and we need a bipartisan commission like the 9/11 commission that is going to dig, to get the evidence that we need, because the last thing that we can do is to say well, oh well, we can't know how this pandemic began. 15 million people dead. if we don't learn the lessons of this one we'll face something much worse in the future. >> mike: fair point. in these hyper partisan times could you find people on both sides of the aisle to work together and figure this out? >> absolutely. i am a democrat. i have been working on this issue for three years. i have worked closely with republicans. you showed the "wall street journal" editorial that i wrote with a trump national security council official. i have worked closely with senator roger marshall, a
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conservative republican senator from the midwest. i'm from missouri originally and he is from kansas. this is the ultimate bipartisan issue, the virus doesn't discriminate against us based on our political orientation and all democrats and all republicans and all human beings need to work together to get to the bottom of this critically important issue. >> mike: the new republican led house is trying to get answers. debbie lesko tried to get answers this week. >> the city where nih funded bat coronavirus research was taking place nih failed to ask for the missing progress report until 2021. >> it would be equivalent to saying a human is equivalent to a cow. that's how distant the sequences of the bat viruses they were using in this work were to the actual source covid two. the administrative issues, we
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concur with that. >> mike: a lot of house republicans frustrated by their inability to get answers. >> a committee has subpoena power and be able to dig and get experts of all political we are suasions and nonpartisan experts like the 9/11 commission. we learned a lot through the 9/11 commission and just listening to this clip you just played, i and others have a lot of frustration that the nih didn't have complete transparency into the work. it was minimally funding at the wuhan institute of virology and at the same time they may be correct that the work that it knowingly funded couldn't have led to the pandemic but we have no idea what work was being carried out at the wuhan institute of virology. nobody at the nih knows that. we don't know what viruses were held in their repositories or what work was done or who was
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doing it. we need to dig and we need to dig much harder than we've done so far. >> mike: thank you so much for your time. >> why did this happen? >> let me be clear, we messed up. we did not have enough winter operation resilience. none of this is an excuse. >> dana: southwest airlines executive admitting the christmas disaster could have been avoided. senators discovered an airline scheduling system failure that left thousands of passengers stranded before the holidays. a representative for the pilots is calling out the company. >> unfortunately despite many opportunities, southwest airlines management did not listen to its pilots and front line employees who saw the meltdown coming. poor performance was condoned and excuses made and processes at trow feed and core values
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forgotten. >> dana: they updated their system as of today. the whole experience left a lot of people rattled and angry. >> mike: a lot of people got their christmas vacations cut short and wanted to get places they weren't able to get to. >> dana: we'll see what else comes of it. they are on the record saying it was a mistake and hopefully won't happen again. >> mike: president biden intends to run for a second term but the majority are saying thanks, no thanks. why democrats may be having buyer's remorse ahead. the federal government is supposed to be a force for good but a panel is investigating how the feds are turning it into a weapon. >> the fear of threats to the american citizens. weaponization is appropriate.
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trial. a friend took the stand yesterday admitted having he had a drug problem and stealing money from his law firm. >> he had been addicted to opioids for over 20 years. and that he had been stealing money from his clients and the firm. >> that conversation allegedly happened in september 2, 0213, months after the deaths of murdaugh's wife and son. >> you believe the elimination of all those layers of supervision review and independent judgment is a key reason for the corruption we see today. >> yes. i don't use the term corruption. the term i think is more appropriate that your colleague congresswoman stefanik used, the rotten culture, the culture rot. and specifically as regards to centralization, no question about it. >> dana: the new house subcommittee investigating the
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weaponization of the federal government holding its first hearing. the biggest takeaway a former f.b.i. agent claiming the bureau has become politicized. congressman johnson joins us now. can i play you some from congressman jordan who was there yesterday? >> in my time in congress i have never seen anything like this. dozens and dozens of whistleblowers, f.b.i. agents coming to us talking about what is going on, the political nature at the justice department. not me saying this, not republicans or conservatives, good, brave, f.b.i. agents who are willing to come forward and give us the truth. >> dana: this committee got underway. what are you trying to accomplish? >> we want the american people to see what we have been hearing for the last two years since president biden took office and under the stewardship of director christopher wray at the f.b.i. and the attorney general himself, merrick garland. it is apparent to us and we want
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the american people to understand the facts of why the f.b.i. has been politicized and why there is this corruption. that's the word we use. you call it cultural rot. it is clearly going on and diminishing our system of justice. it is a serious problem. yesterday's hearing began to uncover some of the facts and people are beginning to face the music here. >> dana: a democrat on the committee congressman raskin, he had a different opinion. watch him here. >> millions of americans already fear that weaponization is the right name for this special subcommittee. not because weaponization of the government is its target but it's purpose. >> dana: he was a witness yesterday. that's what the democrats are saying about this committee. how do you respond? >> yes, of course they have criticized the naming of the committee and everything about
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it. right out of the blocks because, of course, they don't want this committee to be composed at all or do this work. what we know that is beyond refute is for the last two years key agencies within the federal government that are designed to serve and protect the american people have been turned against them. just with the f.b.i., that was the focus of yesterday's hearing largely, you saw that they have become politicized and an arm and branch of the democratic party and the president's political agenda. they used counter terrorism measures against concerned parents who showed up at school boards. they inflated domestic extremism stat ickx particulars to use for political purposes and retaliated against field agents who didn't go along with the woke agenda. centralizing the power discussed in the opening clip has become a real problem. they have a hostility towards the first amendment. we heard lots of testimony yesterday about how they had a very cozy relationship with big tech platforms. twitter and facebook and the rest and censored and silenced
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viewpoints they disagreed with. it is dangerous stuff. >> dana: we'll stay in touch on it. last night on "the five" jesse watters wants to know where is it going and what is the endgame? in the meantime you went to the classified briefing yesterday for house members on the chinese spy flight and i think today it feels like there are some more questions about the decision of how to handle it but also with president biden saying in that interview yesterday with telemundo he thinks it all went just fine. he is not worried about it or not concerned. the white house gave an indication that they think that this is something the american people weren't that much interested in and two, they will get credit for solving it correctly. i don't know what you are hearing from your constituents. i would love to know. >> the president is widely out of touch with the american people. i flew home from washington last night and in the airport late
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talking to constituents and friends about this. they are deeply concerned as with the state of the union address. rhetoric doesn't match reality. it's a problem for him. he is either too insulated to understand what's going on or he is willfully blind to the reality. i think it will be a problem for him going forward. it's a problem for all of us now. >> dana: do you expect to get any more answers next week? >> we certainly hope so. we'll continue to probe because some of the things we were told in the classified setting of course we're not able to repeat to the american people and to relay that. we are pressing the administration to get more of the information to the people. they are demanding it. i'm telling you my constituents are deeply concerned about this and i think many are around the country. they are owed those answers. >> dana: mike johnson from louisiana. thank you for joining us today. >> mike: we're two days away from super bowl lvii and much to do the make the game goes as smooth as possible including checking security at state farm
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stadium from all angles even up in the sky. matt finn is live in glendale, arizona with the story. >> the department of homeland security actually designates the super bowl as a level one security event. over the past couple of days we've been behind the scenes. a preview of some of the security operation. we're up in the sky overstate farm stadium with the air and marine operations of u.s. customs and border protection. cbp tells us it has two my prayer -- primary missions and feeding live video to the command center on the ground. >> never worry about what's going on in the air.
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>> the faa will enter a temporary flight restriction on sunday and cbp explains why. >> unknown that causes the biggest concern. not knowing what things are working. >> back on the ground they say it will have roughly 150 agents and plans to deploy the same technology at the southern border including infrared and heat detecting technology. we talked to fans whether they are concerned about safety. >> we're from philly. if you know, you know. so this is nothing. >> there will always be people that cause things but i really think they are doing everything they possibly can. >> dhs secretary mayokas was here in phoenix earlier this week saying there was no credible threat. we haven't learned of anything new. looks like things are running smoothly here in glendale and we'll be here throughout the weekend and keep you guys updated.
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>> mike: thanks very much. fox is home to this year's super bowl lvii. catch pre-game coverage and watch the chiefs and eagles go head-to-head sunday. kickoff time is 6:30 p.m. eastern. bill hemmer is live on the ground in glendale, arizona where he will recap the highlights of the big game monday morning right here on "america's newsroom." >> dana: speaking of football. some democrats in new york want to ban kids under the age of 12 from playing tackle football over fears of early brain damage. bronx assemblyman has been trying to get the bill passed for over a decade. it is being reintroduced just in time for the super bowl. >> while the super bowl is an awful lot of fun, it is not fun when you see young children hitting their heads dozens, hundreds of times a week. why are we putting children at
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risk for injuring their brains. >> dana: many critics are against the bill including pop warner, the largest youth football organization in the country which argues there is no conclusive proof that youth football can lead to chronic traumatic brain damage. >> mike: turns it was not for researching the weather and certainly not for civilian purposes. we're learning new details by the minute about the dangers of that chinese spy craft shot down off south carolina's coast and even more concerning security concerns down at the southern border. the biden administration is ending the use of most surveillance blimps there. now we're seeing how that move is making the already overwhelming border crisis even worse. >> he took them out to serve and protect and protect our borders. he has done nothing.
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♪ >> mike: despite failed runs for the white house and congress bill deblasio is bullish on his political future. he is lobbying to be president biden's next labor secretary according to the "new york post." the current secretary marty walsh is set to resign in the coming days. no word whether the white house sees deblasio as a viable replacement. >> dana: i imagine they might say no comment on that one. i actually heard there is somebody they already have planned. i think the deputy. a woman. i think deblasio will be finding himself without an opportunity. look at new york city to see if that would be a good idea.
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the answer would be no. keep dreaming. don't stop believing as they say. we've been reporting on the biden administration ending the use of those surveillance balloons at the southern border. the move is making a field day for migrants. stunning video of 500 venezuelans crossing into el paso. griff jenkins is live in brownsville, texas with more. did this have an immediate effect, griff? >> good morning, dana. a busy 24 hours all across the southwest border. let's go back to that video fox exclusively getting from sources video on both the mexican side and u.s. side of the 500 mostly venezuelan migrants that crossed the river because they had been falsely led because of a rumor they could get on buses and go straight to canada. they found out that they were not doing that. let me show you video we shot this morning. we've been up since 4:00 a.m. with texas dps on patrol
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apprehending group after group of migrants that don't want to be apprehended, the gotaways. runners. i'm here live on the scene in the rgb the texas dps sergeant. tell us what we've been seeing this morning. >> you saw the amount of manpower it takes to apprehend these runners. these are people making their way to the u.s. so they can get smuggled and picked up by vehicles. asylum seekers turn themselves in. we noticed an increase of chinese nationals on the u.s. side turning themselves in to border patrol. we also notice an increase the drone incursions from mexico that are being flown on the u.s. side strategically to find out why we're being placed so they can go around us. >> they've got drones on the mexican side cartels watching us and here you are losing the arrow stats. we're losing eyes in the sky and makes your job harders. >> it sure does. this is a valuable asset.
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it will be hard once they go down. >> dana, as you see the tools they need here in the sky to see these groups. we know there is only about four left in this area in rgb giving the border agents the tools they need. >> dana: taking tools away now doesn't seem to make sense. thanks for the report. >> mike: here to talk about is the chris from the national border patrol council. the price tag for these border blimps is not a whole lot of money, $52 million for fiscal year 2022. when the federal government is throwing around trillions of dollars, that sounds like loose change in the couch. >> you know, these aero stats are imperative for us in the field. losing them is going to be -- have a tremendous negative effect in the rio grande valley and across the border. del rio is the busiest border
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patrol sector in the country right now and they had two aero stats taken down. a tremendous loss and doesn't make sense. >> the border encounter stats are eye-popping. fiscal year 2023 through december 717,660. fiscal year 2022 was 2.3 million and nearly 2.4 million. fiscal year 2021, 1.734 million. fiscal year 2020 less than half a million. it would seem to me this is not the time to cut back on resources at the border particularly if you are only talking about $52 million bucks for 12 blimps. >> you know, it will make our country less safe. it will make the smugglers' job a lot easier because now they hold the advantage and we are at a severe disadvantage.
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>> mike: it comes as the biden administration is trying to negotiate a border agreement to mexico to allow the u.s. to -- new legal pathways for migrants and expand existing parole process. does that make sense? would it be helpful? >> not at all. it is putting the cart before the horse. they want to have all these new pathways to citizenship and we believe that nobody should be rewarded for breaking the law. if you break the law you shouldn't get a reward for it. you need to secure this border before you start reforming the system. if you reform sirs by the time you finish there is millions of people that have come in since the border is still unsecure. >> mike: more resources to the border for security. tighten things up and nan negotiate paths to citizenship or some other process down the road potentially. >> exactly.
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it is like if you are seeing -- are you going to start mopping or turn off the water? what this administration is trying to do is mop while the water is still flowing all over the kitchen floor. turn off the water, let's secure the border, once we have the border secure then start looking at comprehensive immigration reform. >> mike: many thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> dana: america's youth is experiencing a serious crisis as jove nile crime is on the rise across the country. what's being done to try to combat it. lawrence jones made it his mission to find out. >> how many people feel like they are walking on egg shells when they walk through the neighborhood? >> kind of like wow, anything could happen at any moment. >> how many families are depending on you to be the ones to make it out? ials, like indulgent memory foam,
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gender. >> i just want them to stop keeping parents in the dark. >> california mom's 11-year-old daughter was living a double life at sierra view elementary school. she was a girl at home and a boy named jaden at school. the mom is suing the chico unified school district to put a stop to their parental secrecy property and allows students to switch without parents approval. >> they were talking to her about different support groups in town to help with the transition and breast binding with my daughter that i had no knowledge of. >> she has since identified once again as a female. >> parents have the right to direct the upbringing and education of their kids. >> senior counsel and director of the center for parental rights. >> these schools who are coming up with these policies where they push a child towards a gender transition and lie to
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parents about that are violating the united states constitution. >> the chico unified school district declined us. >> we are looking at this and consulting state agencies. >> not every kid seeking emotional support is a candidate for gender transition. >> my daughter has been asking for pronouns on the first day of school. >> the policy of school districts that say don't tell my parents the educators will not tell their parents condones deception. it is teaching children it's o okay to lie to your family. a terrible lesson. >> the goal is to make sure that this doesn't happen to anymore families and kids.
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>> she says her daughter is seeing a new school counselor who believes that this little girl was manipulated. the chico unified school district is expected to file a response to the federal lawsuit soon. it's a story we will be following. mike. >> mike: don't mess with mom. >> dana: fascinating story there. we start this morning with what some lawmakers are describing as a confounding and confusing set of messages coming out of the pentagon and white house about the chinese spy flight. the biden administrationing out of its way to say it was not a threat to national security and did not represent a major breach of american airspace. who is buying that? welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom." i'm dana perino. bill hemmer is off today and you will see him over the weekend in arizona. >> mike: at the super bowl. i'm mike emanuel. while the white house tries to minimize the damage we're learning american officials believe the high altitude chinese spy craft was conducting signals intelligence using
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antennas to intercept electronic communication. john tester had a straight-up take on all this during yesterday's hearing. >> what china did last week was completely unacceptable and a real threat to american sovereignty. china is a real threat and one we need to take seriously. this administration owes americans answers what happened last week but what steps they will take to insure it never happens again. >> dana: as we learn more about the chinese spy craft there is widespread agreement on the need to stop any future incursions by china. senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is live on capitol hill. a busy week there, chad. the spy craft has added a whole other level of interest and possibly i want to get your take is there some bipartisan concern here? >> absolutely. they are concerned about what the chinese were doing here. the chinese were certainly
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