address, and you should never ever have to worry that your life will be taken! norah: as gun violence surges in america, could artificial intelligence help detect a threat in a crowd? it takes our cameras from passively recording event that happen to being able to prevent some things that happen. reporter: today s trial in a $1.6 billion lawsuit against fox news has been delayed by one day. this cracks the door open for a last-minute settlement. norah: the fbi arrest two men accusing of running secret chinese police station in new york city. we are onto you, wew e wito.e west coaloere osed t make pant inten years after the boston marathon bombing, how one survivor turned her tragedy into triumph. i don t think why me, why did this happen to me? i think it s about what am i going to do now? norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. we begin with another community in mourning ton
he is running for re-election at 80 years old and reigniting criticism with his age. a string of missteps is raising concerns. bill: at the white house it celebrated bring your child to workday. the president talked to a group of kids when one of them asked him what seemed to be a pretty simple question and the president then drew a blank. what was the last country you traveled to? president biden: the last country i traveled. what was the last one i was in? i ve been to 89 met with 89 heads of state so far. so i m trying to think where was the last place i was? it s hard to keep track. i was you are right, ireland. that s where it was. how did you know that? shannon: if they make the argument that he is ready to roll after the president was caught relying on cheat sheets during his first news conference in more than the month. the white house said it is entirely normal. bill: republicans beg to differ. democrats dismissing the criticism saying the president s r
respond to these disasters, the official same boat but these policy needs is more expensive than what fema can provide. fema is on the front lines when there is a hurricane or tornado, this is different. apparently the federal agency reconsidered. they are finally showing up but i think it s a little late. i m glad they are coming but i think they should have been here long before this. they ve told us the responsible parties this is the most job, it s not a natural disaster. our residents take years before we know the effects. the ceo met with east palace seen earlier and told reporters he was there to quote support the community. all right, let s start this off, charlie, i spoke earlier today with one of the residents, we have a situation where these residents are told the water is safe yet they can see for themselves the film and standing water. here is a montage of what the residents have been saying. our town looked like a war zone for five days and then we were to
security issue economically if you fact or in what s being talked about now. what happens if chinese starts purchasing oil on the global market? china s brazen infiltration of our airspace is a key topic. we re learning it hasn t been the first time. republican mike rogers chairs the house armed services committee. the biden administration allowed a spy balloon to look at our nation s military sites. it was intentionally launched as a show of force. we have to stop being naive about the threat we face from china. harris: well, they were on full defense the administration and pentagon about the timing of taking down that spy craft. the white house deflected on possible additional china spy flights on biden s watch. the chinese surveillance balloons program has been around for some time. when the surveillance balloons transited the continental u.s. briefly three times during the prior administration and once that we know of the beginning of this administration, but never
good day. i m andrea mitchell in washington. we go directly to the pentagon and the briefing on the china spy balloon. because we do not have internet or phone capability in this area of the pentagon for a variety of reasons, our normal call-in options will not be available. for those who have had to call in, we apologize for the inconvenience. however, we will aim to get our briefing transcripts and the audio up as quickly as possible. we will aim to answer your questions through our dod press desk when you send them to us. moving forward, we will look at ways to improve our briefing operations and the facilitation and expect that our regular press briefings will resume in the press briefing room in middle to late may. again, we appreciate your patience and flexibility and extend our thanks to the department of the air force for allowing us to use airman s hall as our temporary briefing home. secretary austin returned yesterday from a very productive series of meetings in