re-election campaign that could launch as soon as tomorrow our very own steve kornacki is here to break down what voters think about a potential biden/trump rematch in 2024. right now more than 15,000 americans are still trapped in sudan after evacuations this weekend and as violence rages in the streets. new details this morning about what s being done to get them out. the supreme court keeps the abortion pill available for now. what s next in the legal battle? and kevin mccarthy faces his first big test as speaker with a battle over raising the debt ceiling heating up we begin this hour with breaking news about a shake-up at the white house president biden announced a short time ago that his top domestic policy adviser, susan rice is stepping down from her post nbc news has learned her last day on the job will be may 26th. her departure comes as the president prepares to officially announce that he intends to seek a second term in the white house. with us now to tal
happening right now, the suspected leaker in court. federal prosecutors argue that jack teixeira should remain behind bars. plus a sharp slowdown. new data showing the fed s rate hikes could get hamper the u.s. economy. now, that was the plan, but is the fight against inflation going too far? today s news not helping to calm the fears. a furious manhunt in mississippi. three inmates still missing, one inmate debt, but not before killing another man while on the run. authorities worry they could slip through the net now. they re following these major developing stories and many more, automatic coming right here to cnn news central. any moment now the air national guardsman accused of leaking highly classified documents, is due in federal court. prosecutors are set to argue that 21-year-old jax teixeira still poses a great threat to national security and he should be kept in custody. in a late-night filing, prosecutors alleged he may have still have access to hundreds
address, days after russia s invasion of ukraine. tonight, his speech is going to be heavily focused on reminding americans what his administration has accomplished over the past two years. it comes as ukraine is now preparing for a major russian offensive. we ll have more on the mobilization of troops in putin s army. meanwhile, we are learning more about the chinese surveillance balloon that was shot down, and other incidents that went undetected by u.s. force. also ahead, the latest from turkey and syria where the death toll is rising following a massive earthquake, and rescuers continue to hold out hope of finding survivors. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, february 7th. the death toll from the earthquake in turkey and syria passed 5,000 and continues to climb. a 7.8 magnitude quake hit the region early yesterday along with multiple aftershocks, including a 7.5 magnitude one that struck just hours later. tens of thousands have been injured.
materials crashed. thousands evacuated. is the air there safe? a police car came up and said, evacuate. evacuate evacuate growing outrage over the police shooting of a double amputee in los angeles county, the police set to release more video tomorrow and what that could reveal. an off-duty police officer shot when he tried to buy a car from someone he met on facebook marketplace what you need to know before you buy or sell something online ticketmaster s big test tomorrow when beyonce tickets go on sale can they avoid a taylor swift-like disaster announcer: this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. good evening we re getting our first glimpse of efforts to recover the remnants of the chinese spy balloon shot down yesterday off the coast of south carolina you can see navy ships off the coast as part of that search and what appears to be part of the balloon brought back to shore. the balloon was shot down in spectacular fashion on saturday afternoon. republicans w
jet hit the u.s. drone in international airspace where we had every right to be forcing it to crash into the black sea. watch this. this hazardous episode is a part is part of a pattern of aggressive risky and unsafe actions by russian pilots in international airspace. we do not seek armed conflict with russia. i believe that at this point we should investigate this incident and move on from there. we will continue to exercise our rights in international airspace. martha: what about the tone of this news conference that we just got from the defense secretary and from the chairman of the joint chiefs, general jack keane standing by with his reaction. first to mike tobin live in kyiv tonight. hi, mike. hi, martha. lloyd austin just confirmed there was an undoubtedly tense conversation with himself and his russian counterpart, defense minister. they talked about this contact between the mq-9 reaper drone and two russian su-27 fighter jets in international airspace over