administration acted indecisively and waited too long, letting the balloon float across the continental u.s. for days. president biden says the military advised him there would be less danger to the public in shooting down the balloon once it got over the ocean. lawmakers are reacting sharply and along party lines. i want to start by doing something that i don t do very often, which is commending joe biden for actually having the guts to shoot this down. that was the right thing to do. that is absolutely what the president should have done. unfortunately he didn t do that until a week after it entered u.s. airspace. they re saying we should have shot down the balloon the minute we saw it. i would use two words in answering these gop criticisms. they are premature, and they are political. presidents have the ability to go before a camera, go before the nation and basically explain these things early on, and his failure to do so, i don t understand that. i don t understan
designed to deal with difficult situations, difficult patients, unhappy patients. but nothing that we have in place i don t know that any health system in the country has in place can stop somebody with two weapons that are hell bent on causing harm. has saint francis had drills or training here on campus? have we had mass shooting drills or training? we have training and we have educational modules. i couldn t speak to actual drills. as i said earlier, there s going to be 1,000 questions that we as an organization are going to need to answer. that s going to be one of them, about our path going forward. what can you tell us about [ inaudible ] she s another physician that works in the orthopedic department. she was an incredible person. amanda was i think had the supervisory role within the clinic. the three best people in the entire world that are the most committed to doing what they do every day and taking care of others didn t deserve to die this way. [ ina
he will face a competitive primary and certainly not one in which he might lose a state. very interesting. thanks for breaking it all down for us. we appreciate it. thank you. be sure to check out harry s podcast, margin of error. you can find it on our favorite podcast app or at cnn.com/audio. donald trump is finally hitting the 2024 campaign trial, starting with what he called a, quote, intimate event in south carolina. but the daily show s jordan klepper spoke to some of the people waiting to get in, including these two women, who insist trump is still in charge of the u.s. military. yes, i said that. you heard that correctly. that trump is still in charge of the u.s. military, or at least one of them anyway. take a listen. the military were put in charge in 2018 when president trump signed an executive order. the american military arms that are going to ukraine, we have donald trump to thank for that? no. there s two militaries. there s two militaries? there s a
jinping was looped in because it certainly is an embarrassment and a setback. china has been sticking to this line that it s just a civilian research balloon, a weather balloon that went off course. state media even announced that the head of china s weather service has been dismissed, which some analysts say is an attempt to support beijing s claim that this was indeed a weather balloon that went astray. now, the u.s. says they are confident this was a surveillance balloon trying to monitor sensitive military sites. the u.s. said this balloon and the other one that was spotted over latin america have surveillance equipment not usually used for standard civilian research and say both are part of a fleet of chinese spy balloons that have been spotted across five continents over the last several years. and how is the incident being covered by chinese state media, for example? what are they saying? reporter: well, chinese state media is mostly parroting the official line and also accu