military sites multiple times and then transmitted information back to beijing in realtime. gillian: the million question now is just what type of information did it collect? the pentagon tells fox news it was limited intelligence value, whatever that means. we expect to learn more when the briefing begins shortly. the government has been studying the wreckage since it was shot down two months ago. i m gillian turner in for sandra smith. general milley gave an update over the weekend. my analysis of china, at least their military and perhaps others have come to some sort of conclusion that war with the united states is inevitable. i think that s a very dangerous thing. i don t think war is inevitable or imminent but we need to be pragmatic going forward. gillian: his message, tone down the rhetoric. john: brace yourself, gas prices may be on the way up. it s a fox news alert. gas prices could be climbing just in time for summer travel. that s the warning coming out to
that president biden and i had. so i m hoping that he intervenes. manchin is not alone about worrying inflation. 90% of registered voters are either extremely or very concerned when it comes to inflation and higher prices. minnesota republicans also seeing an opening here, they had a blistering statement out for the president ahead of his visit, calling his economic policies a disaster for the state. however, it was a state the president won two and a half years ago by 7 points so likely to find a friendly crowd when he takes the stage an hour or so from now. gillian: mark meredith from fridley, minnesota. john: joe manchin has been a vocal critic of president biden s energy policies and sounds like he s keeping the door open on a 2024 run. he will not decide what s next for him until the end of the year. josh kraushaar, senior reporter
russia. if you look at the actual policy toward russia with the one exception being how to respond to the attack in 2016, but sanctions, nato, support for ukraine, it s all the obama policy. they haven t changed anything. and that suggests he s not involved and maybe it s just let him do his thing at the top. we ll run policy at the bottom. the one noticeable exception, as many of your guests have said, is when it comes to him personally, and that s about 2016, he intervenes, and that s incredibly dangerous for the future with respect to elections to come. you would know better than me. the concern that i picked up today from folks in the intelligence community is that, yes, everything you say is likely true. and, but, you can t make the sorts of policy changes and you can t fortify and sort of fortify our systems to prevent something like that from happening again without some changes in our posture. correct.
channels, and yet, we have the president say, we are locked and loaded, and ready to defend this country and our territory. i agree completely with what john said and convincing the president and people s republic of china that it is in their interest to act now. unless he intervenes, to stop kim jong-un, the united states is going to have to take preemptive military action against the regime and playing. that will have catastrophic consequence. not only for north korea, but for the the people s republic f china. a few 20% of the north korean population, 25 million human beings, is likely to flee on foot across the rivers and take to the sea like boat people from vietnam. that is a problem for china. there are things the president needs to do with the timeha we have twoo convince that we are deadly serious. talking to kim jong-un is a waste of time. jeanine: it is. it s not that the president has