today on inside politics, a jury of the former president s peers. it is jury selection day in georgia. soon, whoever is picked will make a historic decision whether to charge donald trump with trying to sabotage the 2020 election results in georgia. and a deal for one ally, a diss from another. turkey relents and says yes to letting swede sboon the natun i alliance but ukraine with the big demand for respect and entering nato now and not later. plus, bad blood, donald trump said he has problems with iowa s governor. and another deep cut, we just learned that the front-runner will skip the headline event for iowa gop voters. i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. and we start with grand jury selection in georgia. that panel is expected to consider charges against donald trump and his republican allies for trying to overturn the state s 2020 election. fulton county district attorney fani willis launched the investigation in 2021, shortly
summit and signs in order that could send thousands of u.s. reservists to europe. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle sound the alarm of the u.s. running out of ammo and weapons. saying our supply cannot meet the demand. we have to come in the long run, have a strong industrial base pair w was set out and is e coordinator john kirby to discuss our military s readiness and leadership on the world stage. we ll get reaction from senator tom cotton, a member of the armed services committee. then, how worried should democrats be about a third party threat? we will ask our sunday pan about fresh speculation of a potential presidential spoiler along with efforts to stop it. i ll right now on fox news sunday. shannon: hello from boxes in washington annual defense bill billets at the nation s military and national security priorities has landed itself in the middle of a partisan field. the must of passed legislation out of the house chock-full of conservative amendments. measures
asking about was deeply dist disturbing. we had an individual wearing a tactic call vest and gun and nail gun who tried to attack the cincinnati field office. a subsequent review of the subject s devices and online postings identified a pretty striking anti-f.b.i., anti-federal law enforcement hostility. he was calling on others to kill federal law enforcement claiming he felt he was fighting in his words a civil war. it is unfortunately part of a broader phenomenon that we have seen not just against the f.b.i. this is important to add, but against law enforcement all across the country. not just against law enforcement professionals themselves, which is appalling enough, but calling for attacks against their families, which is truly despicable. that man was captured and eliminated, was he not? yes. a few days later was the arizona f.b.i. department subject of armed violence armed protestors? well, i know that our phoenix field office has had a number of very concer
we ll be back here, tomorrow night, at eight pm eastern. stay right where you are because there is much more news coming up on msnbc. what happens at the supreme court this week could be the beginning of the end for donald trump and one historic way. plus, a report from behind the curtain, trump s conviction scenario. what does that mean? a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin with breaking news. right now, around back houthi rebels vowing the latest american strikes will not go unanswered or unpunished. 36 targets struck, 13 locations, carried out by the united states and great britain with support from other countries. nbc news with this exclusive video of the attack from the uss eisenhower and the red sea. national security adviser, jake sullivan, emphasizing the strikes are not over yet. it began with the strikes on friday night, that is not the end of it. we intend to take condit
expected as u.s. hits against proxies in iraq and syria following last weekend drone attack that killed three american service members in jordan. the u.s. air strikes hit over 85 targets and reportedly killed more than 40 people. welcome to fox news live, i m griff jenkins. hey, anita. good to be with you, griff. i am anita vogel. the president will head to california after spoking moments ago at a campaign rally in williams, delaware. we have fox news coverage with keith kellogg, trey yingst in israel and lucas tomlinson in las vegas. lucas, we ll start with you and the very latest from the biden administration. well, anita, president biden just wrapped up remarks in wilmington at a campaign event. he did not mention the strikes in iraq and syria led by the b-1 supersonic bombers that took off from a base in texas and due to land any minute now in texas and reports out of the region that say that u.s. forces once again have come under attack in syria. earlier, congressm