great to have you. bill: great to be with you. i ll bill melugin. the house oversight committee will hold a hearing on thursday if it votes to hold director wray in contempt the measure goes to the full house where speaker mccarthy has vowed to support it. dana: unprecedented move stemming from a fight over a document an unverified tip accusing then vice president biden of accepting a bribe. the f.b.i. allowed committee leaders to look at it in a secure room but republicans say that is not good enough. dana: jamie raskin suggested the bureau had dismissed the allegations, comer strongly disagreed. the investigation is not dead. this is only the beginning. it appears this investigation is part of an ongoing investigation which i assume is in delaware. so we feel that this accusation is consistent with the pattern we re seeing frankly in other countries. i understand the chairman has been saying that this is now part of an ongoing criminal investigation or prosecuti
payloads with final information on the capabilities. todd: alexandria hoff joins us with the latest, alex. todd, ashley, good morning. the payload where the evidence was found, the fbi official says that remains underwater. what has been recovered at this point the wiring and small electronics. the u.s. officials believe the u.s. surveillance within tan is the intercept and listen in on american conversations. according to the pentagon for we know the people s republic of china gives these balloons for surveillance. high-resolution imagery the fly altitude balloons with intelligence operations. senates briefing, jon tester pushed for answers from the biden administration. i want to know if we knew what the chinese were trying to collect with that balloon come up with that reconnaissance ballooned. senator, thank you for the question. what we can probably get into details and a classified setting. you can say yes or no. you don t have to get into specifics, do we kno
u.s. intelligence whistleblower stepping forward with a major claim about a cover-up. chad pergram is live with the details. what will we learn today, chad? good morning, dana. this is part of an ongoing effort by congress to get the military and intelligence community to be more transparent about unexplained aerial uaps. the whistleblower is david grush, a former combat officer worked for the geo space shuttle intelligence agencies. he contends the government is withholding information about a partially intact spacecraft of non-human origin. these are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles. call it spacecraft if you will. probably not the right parlance but no kidding, non-human, exotic origin vehicles that landed or crashed. we have spice craft from another
what we can probably get into details and a classified setting. you can say yes or no. you don t have to get into specifics, do we know if they are trying to collect? we think we know that they are trying to collect but we don t know. that scares the hell out of me. most americans too. president biden s defend the call to take down the spice craft once safely over water feels this was not a major breach. senator tim cotton d tom cotton does not agree. it is totally a violation of national law are airspace. any time chinese airship enters the airspace is its chinese to spy on america. the biden administration could have shot it down off the coast of alaska and the balloon proceeded to spy all across america. until we actually have the hardware that was on that balloon but we can t say for sure. we can take some educated guesses, but we can t know for
neps a sunday today. what does it lock like injuries? reporter: add to the fact that many people have to get back to work on monday. people are now frantically trying to get back, a much different scene than what it was like here yesterday. they were in that spice craft. they are very happy that the flights cannot cancelled for those who did the neighboring and people are egy to get tack to the 9:00 to 5:00 grind. she s trying to gretch she was so frustrated she didn t want to talk about it on camera but hearing about stories like hers and other people and checking my phone, seeing all those cancellations, almost 900 flights cancelled today. you add that up today. it s 6,000 or so throughout the whole holiday weekend.