shot down. the u.s. destroys the suspected chinese spy balloon that triggered a diplomatic crisis. the presence of this surveillance balloon is a clear violation of u.s. sovereignty and international law. what s the fallout for the critical u.s. relationship with china? plus, the president gears up for re-election. four more years. four more years. and trumpets a blockbuster jobs report. the biden economic plan is working. can biden convince voters that the economy is back on track? donald trump unloads on his would-be primary rivals. ron desantis got elected because of me. nikki suffers from something that s a very tough thing. she s overly ambitious. as the 2024 field takes shape, are they ready for the attacks coming their way? welcome to in inside polit sun sunday , i m abby phillip. at 2:39 yesterday afternoon a tense and dramatic diplomatic crisis ended with one shot from an f-22 fighter jet. oh [ bleep ]. those a missiles. they shot it down. they
political opponent. it raises two questions of historic con kwens. does this put us one step closer to criminal charges against president trump? and could he after hinting as recently as this past weekend going to run for reelection be barred from holding off ever again? these are questions not only facing him, but also his mote fervent supporters. we saw a bit of their anger when a small group of protesters gathered after the news broke. and republican senator tim scott of south carolina reminded us of this. certainly as the largest voice of republican or democrat will continue to be the more focus you put on him, the more likely supporters will rally around him. meanwhile on capitol hill, a furious reaction from some other big name republicans. right after the news broke, house minority leader kevin mccarthy threatened an investigation in writing against attorney general merrick garland and the justice department. and just this morning, nbc news learned that more than a
yes. i think it s time for new generational change. i don t think you need to be 80 years old to go be a leader in d.c. how things have changed in just over a week. the former trump administration ambassador to the united nations is expected to announce that she ll battle her former boss for the republican nomination. she ll be the first but definitely not the last to mount the challenge to trump. let s just say he isn t too happy about it. she said numerous times, i put it up actually, that i would never run if our president run, he was a great president, et cetera, et cetera. she said that naum rouse times. she s a very ambitious person. she just couldn t stay in her seat. i said, you know what, if you want to run, go ahead and run. nikki suffers from something that s a very tough thing to suffer from. she s overly ambitious. no surprises there. trump starts with the very
favourite republican to take over the job of speaker of the house, taking overfrom nancy pelosi. there will be a vote on the house floor in january for that. and he has already declared that the era of single party rule democratic party role in washington is over. of course, referring to the fact that democrats essentially have the white house, the senate and the white house, the senate and the house of representatives. that is no longer. so it is going to be more of a split government situation with the checks and balances that go along with that. just briefly, peter, along with that. just briefly, peter. are along with that. just briefly, peter, are we along with that. just briefly, peter, are we expecting - peter, are we expecting president trump to formally announce that he is going to run today? i announce that he is going to run today? run today? i think on the former president - run today? i think on the former president trumpl run today? i think on the - former president t
grateful for the work that local and state police have done helping the community, but he does think that federal officers could help with more intelligence that could help with this investigation. thank you so much for that update. it sounds like a broken record. tens of millions of americans are in the midst of a brow tall heat wave with intense heat and excessive humidity. but the danger remains real with alerts and warnings in effect all across the country. so dangerous places like california and washington have adopted workplace rules to address heat exposure. but there maybe some good news coming. a cool front is on its way and expected to cool down the country starting in the northeast. the fallout from the search of mar-a-lago, will the former president run in 2024 any way? and what voters are saying a about the impact as they head to the polls today. you re watching chris jansing reports, only on msnbc. ng reports, only on msnbc.